ZyXEL Communications P-660HN-F1 User Manual

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 Chapter 5 WAN Setup
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Figure 36   Network > WAN > WAN Backup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.  
Table 22   Network > WAN > WAN Backup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
WAN Backup Setup
Backup Type 
Select the method that the ZyXEL Device uses to check the DSL connection. 
Select DSL Link to have the ZyXEL Device check if the connection to the DSLAM 
is up. Select ICMP to have the ZyXEL Device periodically ping the IP addresses 
configured in the Check WAN IP Address fields.
Check WAN IP 
Address1-3
Configure this field to test your ZyXEL Device's WAN accessibility. Type the IP 
address of a reliable nearby computer (for example, your ISP's DNS server 
address). 
Note: If you activate either traffic redirect or dial backup, you must 
configure at least one IP address here. 
When using a WAN backup connection, the ZyXEL Device periodically pings the 
addresses configured here and uses the other WAN backup connection (if 
configured) if there is no response.
Fail Tolerance
Type the number of times (2 recommended) that your ZyXEL Device may ping the 
IP addresses configured in the Check WAN IP Address field without getting a 
response before switching to a WAN backup connection (or a different WAN 
backup connection).
Recovery Interval  When the ZyXEL Device is using a lower priority connection (usually a WAN 
backup connection), it periodically checks whether or not it can use a higher priority 
connection.
Type the number of seconds (30 recommended) for the ZyXEL Device to wait 
between checks. Allow more time if your destination IP address handles lots of 
traffic.
Timeout 
Type the number of seconds (3 recommended) for your ZyXEL Device to wait for a 
ping response from one of the IP addresses in the Check WAN IP Address field 
before timing out the request. The WAN connection is considered "down" after the 
ZyXEL Device times out the number of times specified in the Fail Tolerance field. 
Use a higher value in this field if your network is busy or congested.