Toolpack:Configure TMG7800 Ethernet Bonding A

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Ethernet Bonding enables two Ethernet ports to be used as bonding pair. This ensures for a reliability of service. If the active port becomes unusable the other port in the bonding pair is used to transport traffic.
 
Ethernet Bonding enables two Ethernet ports to be used as bonding pair. This ensures for a reliability of service. If the active port becomes unusable the other port in the bonding pair is used to transport traffic.
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*An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed
 
*An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed
 
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== List of Parameters ==
 
 
*[[Parameter: Name|Name]]
 
*[[Parameter: Type|Type]]
 
*[[Parameter: Username|Username]]
 
*[[Parameter: Password|Password]]
 
*[[Parameter: Virtual port|Virtual port]]
 
 
'''Advanced Parameters'''
 
*[[Parameter: LCP polling interval|LCP polling interval]]
 
*[[Parameter: LCP maximum polling failure|LCP maximum polling failure]]
 
*[[Parameter: Overwrite global default gateway|Overwrite global default gateway]]
 
*[[Parameter: MTU|MTU]]
 
*[[Parameter: MSS clamping|MSS clamping]]
 

Latest revision as of 15:27, 24 November 2020

This article applies to: Product Version
Tmedia 3.2

Ethernet Bonding enables two Ethernet ports to be used as bonding pair. This ensures for a reliability of service. If the active port becomes unusable the other port in the bonding pair is used to transport traffic.

To configure Ethernet Bonding:

1. Select Hosts from the navigation panel.
ConfigureEthernetBonding 0.png

2. Select a Host from the Hosts Configuration list.
ConfigureEthernetBonding 1.png

3. Click the Status tab.

  • Select Change Network Devices Role.

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4. Select Reset Host Role.
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5. A Role Configuration window is displayed.

  • Set LAN/WAN role to the 2 Ethernet interfaces you want to bond.
  • Click add bonding
    • The bonding pair is displayed below.
  • Give a name to the bond.
  • For each LAN/WAN select the associated interface for the bond
  • Click continue

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To verify the Ethernet Bond:

1. Select IP Interfaces from the navigation panel.
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2.The bond0 ports are shown.

  • Click the Status tab.

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3. Click the Ethernet Bondings Tab.

  • Select a Host to view more details.

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  • An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed

ConfigureEthernetBonding 8.png

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