Configure Wan Bonding On Your Local Device - Digi TX40 User Manual

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c. Open the CSV file in a spreadsheet editor (such as Excel).
The file consists key_type and key_value columns, used to identify the device that the
site-specific setting applies to, followed by columns for each setting that you designated
asRequire site specific settings.
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d. Include the username and password in the CSV file:
e. Save and close the CSV file.
f. In Remote Manager, click  and select  Upload. Select the edited CSVfile.
g. Click Continue.
5. For the Automation step in the configuration:
a. Toggle on Enable Scanning.
b. For Action Plan, toggle on Alert and Remediate.
c. Click Save.
6. To apply these configuration settings immediately to the devices linked to this configuration
template, instead of waiting for the next automated scan and remediation to occur:
a. From theRemote Manager main menu, click  Management >  Configurations.
b. Select the configuration.
c. Click Actions > Scan Now.

Configure WAN bonding on your local device

Note
WAN bonding support must be enabled in Digi Remote Manager. Contact your Digi sales
representative for information.
You must also set up the WAN bonding server. This can be done using one of three mechanisms:
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Set up a WAN bonding server on physical hardware or a Virtual Private Server (VPS) in your
local environment. See
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Unwired Networks
mainly on locations in the United States, Europe, and Australia. Contact them for WAN bonding
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key_type is either device_name or device_id.
key_value is either the device name, or the device ID, depending on the value of
key_type.
Bondix documentation
maintains a number of WAN Bonding servers throughout the world, focused
for instructions.
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