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d. For Failed attempts, type the number of probe attempts before the WAN is considered to
have failed.
e. For Response timeout, type the amount of time that the device should wait for a response
to a probe attempt before considering it to have failed.
Allowed values are any number of weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, and take the
format number{w|d|h|m|s}.
For example, to set Response timeout to ten minutes, enter 10m or 600s.
The default is 15 seconds.
15. (Optional) Repeat this procedure for IPv6.
16. Click Apply to save the configuration and apply the change.
  Command line
Active recovery can be configured for both IPv4 and IPv6. These instructions are for IPv4; to configure
IPv6 active recovery, replace ipv4 in the command line with ipv6.
1. Log into the IX14 command line as a user with full Admin access rights.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type admin to access the Admin CLI.
2. At the command line, type config to enter configuration mode:
> config
(config)>
3. Create a new WWAN, or edit an existing one:
To create a new WWAN, see
n
To edit an existing WWAN, change to the WWAN's node in the configuration schema. For
n
example, for a WWAN named my_wwan, change to the my_wwan node in the
configuration schema:
(config)> network interface my_wwan
(config network interface my_wwan)>
4. Enable SureLink.
SureLink can be enabled for both IPv4 and IPv6 configurations. By default, SureLink is enabled
for IPv4 for the preconfigured WWAN (modem). It is disabled for IPv6.
(config network interface my_wwan> ipv4 surelink enable true
(config network interface my_wwan)>
5. By default, the device is configured to restart the interface when its connection is considered
to have failed.
IX14 User Guide
Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWANs)
Configure a Wireless Wide Area Network
(WWAN).
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