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In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply. | In order to set priorities, simply press left mouse click on the interface, then drag it to the 1st, 2nd or other position and then press Save & Apply. | ||
Below is an example of Failover settings section. | Below is an example of Failover settings section. | ||
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By pressing Edit button, you can find more Failover interface settings. More information and example are presented below. | |RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_failover_confing_v1.png]] | ||
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By pressing Edit button, you can find more Failover interface settings. More information and example are presented below. | |||
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Load balancing lets users create rules that divide traffic between different interfaces. Below is an example of Load Balancing settings window. | Load balancing lets users create rules that divide traffic between different interfaces. Below is an example of Load Balancing settings window. | ||
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|RUTX11 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]] | |||
|RUTXR1 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]] | |||
|RUTX12 = [[File:Networking_rutx11_manual_load_balancing_v1.png]] | |||
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As you may notice from the image above, the configuration is very simple. You can assign ratio values to WAN interfaces. The ratio values represent a percentage of load that will go through an interface. For example, if you set that 3 parts of traffic would go through the Mobile interface and 2 parts would go through the Wired interface, it would mean that roughly 60% (3/5) of data will be transferred through Mobile, 40% (2/5) through Wired. If the ratios would be different, say Mobile: 5, Wired: 10, then 33% (5/15) of data would be transferred through Mobile, and 66% (10/15) would go through Wired. | As you may notice from the image above, the configuration is very simple. You can assign ratio values to WAN interfaces. The ratio values represent a percentage of load that will go through an interface. For example, if you set that 3 parts of traffic would go through the Mobile interface and 2 parts would go through the Wired interface, it would mean that roughly 60% (3/5) of data will be transferred through Mobile, 40% (2/5) through Wired. If the ratios would be different, say Mobile: 5, Wired: 10, then 33% (5/15) of data would be transferred through Mobile, and 66% (10/15) would go through Wired. |