Command line interface
a. Determine the metric for WAN1:
(config network interface WAN2)> show .. wan1 ipv4 metric
1
(config network interface WAN2)>
b. Determine the metric for WWAN (single-cellular models) or WWAN1 (dual-cellular models):
config network interface WAN2)> show .. wwan1 ipv4 metric
3
(config network interface WAN2)>
c. Determine the metric for WWAN2 (dual-cellular models):
config network interface WAN2)> show .. wwan2 ipv4 metric
3
(config network interface WAN2)>
d. Set the metric for WAN2 to 2, which is higher than the WAN1 metric and lower than the
WWAN metrics:
(config network interface WAN2)> ipv4 metric 2
(config network interface WAN2)>
9. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config network bridge bridge2)> save
Configuration saved.
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10. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.
Task four: Verify the new configuration
The final step in this example is to verify the new configuration.
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from an internet-connected modem to WAN1 through the
WAN/ETH1 Ethernet port.
2. Verify that WAN1 and LAN1 are operating correctly:
a. Connect a device to LAN1 through the ETH2 Ethernet port, or by connecting to the Digi AP
(Wi-Fi) (single-WiFi models) or Digi AP (Wi-Fi1) (dual-WiFi models) access point.
b. Verify that the device has been provided an IP address from the LAN1 DHCP server in the
192.168.2.* subnet.
c. Verify that the device has access to the internet.
3. Verify that LAN2 is operating correctly:
a. Connect a device to LAN2 through the ETH3 Ethernet port, or by connecting to the Digi AP
(Wi-Fi2) access point (dual WiFi models only).
b. Verify that the device has been provided an IP address from the LAN2 DHCP server in the
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