System Onewandialup - Efficient Networks Router family Command Line Interface Manual

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Command Line Interface Guide

system onewandialup

This command can force the router to have no more than one remote connection
active at a time. (Multiple links to the same remote are allowed.) To see the current
setting, use the command
This command is useful when security concerns dictate that the router have only one
connection active at a time. For example, if set to on, the router cannot connect to
both the Internet and another location (such as your company) at the same time.
A connection is only generated when data is forwarded to the remote router (dial-on-
demand); Permanent links cannot be automatically generated.
The command allows multiple connections to the SAME location and supports the
PPP Multi-Link protocol. To do so, at system startup time, the router examines each
remote entry. If it finds only one remote enabled, it leaves the remote enabled. If it
finds more than one remote enabled, it disables every entry that does not have a
protocol of PPP or PPPLLC. It sets the minimum number of active links (remote
minLink) to 0 (zero) on the enabled entries; if the command did not perform this
function, connections to multiple destinations would not be possible (since the link to
the destination with minLink=non-zero would be active).
This system oneWANdialup command complements the
command. That command allows multiple connections to different locations to be
active at the same time but stops traffic from passing from one WAN connection to
another.
Mgmt Class
Security (R/W)
Input Format
system onewandialup
Parameters
on
off
Response
Command prompt.
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on | off
Enables only one active connection at a time to a remote entry.
Disables command, allowing WAN connections to multiple loca-
tions.
Chapter 4: System Commands
and check the One WAN Dial Up line.
system wan2wanforwarding
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