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Chapter 7 WAN
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7.4.2 WAN Management Edit Ethernet
The LTE has 4 LAN Ethernet ports, you can configure LAN 1 port to work as a WAN port if needed. This
WAN port will work as a fail-over port, which means that if the 3G/4G WAN connection fails, the LTE will
use the WAN Ethernet connection for backup.
IP Gateway Enter the gateway IP address in this field if you selected Static IP in the IP Mode field.
Primary DNS Enter the first DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Secondary DNS Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
MTU Enter the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of each data packet, in bytes, that can move
through the WAN connection.
IGMP Select this to enable multicasting. This applies to traffic routed from the WAN to the LAN.
Disable it to turn off this feature. This may cause incoming traffic to be dropped or sent to
all connected network devices.
IGMP Proxy Select this option to have the LTE act as an IGMP proxy on this connection. This allows the
LTE to get subscribing information and maintain a joined member list for each multicast
group. It can reduce multicast traffic significantly.
Bridge Mode Select this option to allow the computer connected to the first Ethernet LAN port to get
an individual IP address from the ISP’s DHCP server directly. In Bridge mode, the Multy
Device broadcasts traffic to the local network from the Internet. Choose Bridge mode if
you have an existing router in your network and you do not want to reconfigure routing
settings.
Bridge Mode Fixed
MAC
Specify the MAC address to which the WAN IP address is destined.
Network Monitoring Select this option to have the LTE test the WAN connection.
Checking By Select DNS Query to periodically send a DNS query to a DNS server. Select ICMP
Checking to send a ping to either the default gateway or the addresses you specify in
the Target1 and Target2 fields.
Loading Check Select this option to check how many packets have been transmitted or received
through the WAN connection within a time period specified in the Check Interval field.
Check Interval Type a number of seconds (0 to 99999) to set the time interval between checks. Allow
more time if your destination IP address handles lots of traffic.
Check Timeout Type the number of seconds (0 to 99999) for your LTE to wait for a response to the ping or
DNS query before considering the check to have failed. This setting must be less than the
Check Interval. Use a higher value in this field if your network is busy or congested.
Latency Threshold Type a number of milliseconds (0 to 99999) for the latency threshold.
If the specified latency threshold is exceeded, the LTE considers the check to have failed
and makes a new connection after (Latency Threshold * Fail Threshold) seconds.
Fail Threshold Type how many WAN connection checks can fail (0 to 99999) before the connection is
considered "down" (not connected). The LTE still checks a "down" connection to detect if
it reconnects.
Target1 / Target 2 Select DNS1 to have the LTE send a DNS query to the first DNS server address assigned by
the service provider.
Select DNS2 to have the LTE send a DNS query to the second DNS server address
assigned by the service provider.
Select Gateway to have the LTE ping the WAN interface's default gateway IP address.
Select Other Host and enter a domain name or IP address of a reliable nearby computer
to have the LTE ping that address.
Table 12 Management WAN Edit: 3G/4G (continued)
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