Wan/Wwan Failover - Digi IX30 User Manual

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Interfaces
(config)> network interface eth1 ipv6 metric 2
(config)>
5. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config)> save
Configuration saved.
>
6. 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.
The IX30 device is now configured to use the cellular modem WWAN, Modem, as its highest priority
WAN, and its Ethernet WAN, ETH1, as its secondary WAN.

WAN/WWAN failover

If a connection to a WAN interface is lost for any reason, the IX30 device will immediately fail over to
the next WAN or WWAN interface, based on WAN priority. See
default route metrics
Active vs. passive failure detection
There are two ways to detect WAN or WWAN failure: active detection and passive detection.
Active detection uses Digi SureLink
n
the status of the interface. The WAN/WWAN is considered to be down if there are no responses
for a configured amount of time. See
failures
for more information about active failure detection.
Passive detection involves detecting the WAN going down by monitoring its link status by some
n
means other than active detection. For example, if an Ethernet cable is disconnected or the
state of a cellular interface changes from on to off, the WAN is down.
Default Digi SureLink configuration
Surelink is enabled by default for IPv4 on all WAN and WWAN interfaces, and is configured to perform
two tests on these interfaces:
Interface connectivity.
n
DNS query to the DNS servers for interface's the network connection.
n
DNS servers are typically received as part of the interface's DHCP client connection, although
you can manually configure the DNS servers that will be used by SureLink.
Note
If your device is operating on a private APN or on wired network with firewall restrictions,
ensure that the DNS servers on your private network allow DNS lookups for
my.devicecloud.com; otherwise, the SureLink DNS query test will fail and the IX30 device will
determine that the interface is down.
By default, these tests will be performed every 15 minutes, with a response timeout of 15 seconds. If
the tests fail three consecutive times, the device will reset the network interface to attempt to recover
the connection.
IX30 User Guide
for more information about WAN priority.
TM
technology to send probe tests to a target host or to test
Configure SureLink active recovery to detect WAN/WWAN
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Configure WAN/WWAN priority and
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