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Chapter 8: System Settings
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Figure 25. Setting system parameters
8.3
Using Multiple Gateways
It is possible to have more than one gateway device per mesh neighborhood to provide
redundancy. The simplest method for creating a second gateway for a mesh neighborhood is
to save the profile from the existing gateway, apply it to the device that will become the second
gateway, and change at a minimum the following parameters on the new gateway:
redundancy. The simplest method for creating a second gateway for a mesh neighborhood is
to save the profile from the existing gateway, apply it to the device that will become the second
gateway, and change at a minimum the following parameters on the new gateway:
• Node ID (see section 8.4)
• Base address, if using centralized DHCP server mode (see section 13.2.2)
• Ethernet IP configuration, if wired interface is not configured as a DHCP client (see
• Base address, if using centralized DHCP server mode (see section 13.2.2)
• Ethernet IP configuration, if wired interface is not configured as a DHCP client (see
section 11.2)
It is also required that L2 MAC forwarding is enabled on all devices in the mesh when multiple
gateways are used (see 18.2 for more information on enabling L2 MAC emulation mode) No
additional configuration of WAN devices, e.g. routers, is necessary when using a multiple
gateway configuration.