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Configure Fuse-IP Bonding

31.4
Tieline's proprietary Fuse-IP data aggregation technology uses a point-to-point tunnel between two
codecs to bond multiple IP interfaces (peers). Fuse-IP automatically distributes data over any two
bonded interfaces. IP interfaces from which you can choose to bond include:
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2 USB modems.
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Built-in Wi-Fi.
·
An internal cellular module.
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Dual Ethernet LAN ports.
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Connecting with Fuse-IP
Configuring a Fuse-IP Remote Client
1. Open the HTML5 Toolbox Web-GUI and click Settings and then Fuse-IP.
2. Click the Bonded Interfaces drop-down menu to select the interfaces to be bonded.
3. Click the Fuse-IP Mode drop-down menu to select Client as the Fuse-IP mode if you are
dialing the studio codec. Note: the studio codec should be configured in server mode.
4. Enter the Fuse-IP Server Address, which is the public static IP address of the server codec
at the studio. Then enter the server codec's serial number in the Server Serial Number
text box. Leave the default Fuse-IP Port as 8999 in most situations unless this port is
already in use, e.g. you have multiple codecs behind a firewall using Fuse-IP, therefore you
need to allocate a different port for each Fuse-IP tunnel. Note: the port number on the client
and server codecs must be the same. Configure the Inactivity Timeout if you want to turn
the Fuse-IP tunnel off after a predetermined time period to save data, then click Save. Note:
Inactivity Timeout can be configured from 0 to 1440 minutes. Enter 0 to disable the
timeout.
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for more details on configuration using the codec TOUCH SCREEN.
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