Toolpack:Configure TMG7800 Ethernet Bonding A

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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Configuring Ethernet Bonding}}
 
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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 prot becomes unusable the other port in the bonding pair os used to transport traffic.
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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.
  
 
To configure Ethernet Bonding:
 
To configure Ethernet Bonding:
  
1. Select '''Hosts''') from the navigation panel. <br>
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1. Select '''Hosts''' from the navigation panel. <br>
 
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_0.png]] <br>
 
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_0.png]] <br>
  
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To verify the Ethernet Bond:
 
To verify the Ethernet Bond:
 
1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel. <br>
 
1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel. <br>
*The bond0 ports are shown.
 
 
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_5.png]] <br>
 
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_5.png]] <br>
  
2. Select the '''Status''' tab, followed by Ethernet Bondings. <br>
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2.The bond0 ports are shown.
*The bonding pair is shown for each host with its Bonding state.
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*Click the '''Status''' tab.
*Select a Host to view more details
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[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_6.png]] <br>
 
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_6.png]] <br>
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3. Click the '''Ethernet Bondings''' Tab. <br>
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*Select a Host to view more details.
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[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_7.png]] <br>
  
 
*An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed
 
*An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed
3. Select the '''Ethernet Bondings''' tab. <br>
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[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_8.png]] <br>
[[Image:ConfigureEthernetBonding_5.png]] <br>
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== List of Parameters ==
 
== List of Parameters ==

Revision as of 13:49, 14 September 2020

Applies to version(s): v3.2

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.
ConfigureEthernetBonding 2.png

4. Select Reset Host Role.
ConfigureEthernetBonding 3.png

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

ConfigureEthernetBonding 4.png

To verify the Ethernet Bond: 1. Select IP Interfaces from the navigation panel.
ConfigureEthernetBonding 5.png

2.The bond0 ports are shown.

  • Click the Status tab.

ConfigureEthernetBonding 6.png

3. Click the Ethernet Bondings Tab.

  • Select a Host to view more details.

ConfigureEthernetBonding 7.png

  • An Ethernet bonding status window is displayed

ConfigureEthernetBonding 8.png

List of Parameters

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