Services
i. Set the interface:
i. Use the ? to determine available interfaces:
ii. Set the interface. For example:
ii. (Optional) Set the mode for the interface:
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)> mode value
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)>
where value is one of:
b. Repeat for each additional interface.
9. Enable Bonding Proxy to further optimize standard TCP traffic.
(config network sdwan wan_bonding)
(config)>
10. Set the password for authentication to the WAN bonding web interface.
IX20 User Guide
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)> interface ?
Interface: The network interface.
Format:
/network/interface/defaultip
/network/interface/defaultlinklocal
/network/interface/eth1
/network/interface/eth2
/network/interface/loopback
Current value:
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)> interface
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)> interface
/network/interface/eth1
(config network sdwan wan_bonding interfaces 0)>
auto: Automatically sets the mode to Cellular Optimized for Speed-mode for
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cellular, and Ethernet for non-cellular. This is the default mode.
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mobileAggressive: A general-purpose configuration suitable for most lines
(4G, DSL, etc), with a fair tolerance for packet loss and latency.
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mobileLowLatency: Another preset for mobile connections with an even
higher focus on latency.
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ethernet: A preset for direct Ethernet connections, very sensitive to latency
and packet loss.
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lowLatency: Similar to Ethernet preset, but with higher tolerance for packet
loss.
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genericTCP: Utilizes TCP instead of UDP. Higher throughput rate at the cost of
latency. Useful in scenarios where UDP is throttled or blocked.
WAN bonding
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