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Latest revision as of 15:40, 18 November 2020
Main Page > EOL Products > RUT240 > RUT240 Manual > RUT240 WebUI > RUT240 Network section > RUT240 Load BalancingThe information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version RUT2XX_R_00.01.14.7.
Summary
Load Balancing provides the possibility create policies and rules that divide traffic between different interfaces.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the Load Balancing page for RUT240 devices.
Policies
The Policies section contains Load Balancing policies. One default policy named Balanced is already in place. You can edit this default policy or create a new custom policy.
To configure a Policy, click the Edit button located next to it, after which you will be redirected to the Configuration window.
As you can see 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, in the default configuration 3 parts of traffic will go through the Mobile interface and 2 parts will go through the Wired interface, which means 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.
Rules
The Rules section contains Load Balancing rules. One default rule named default_rule is already in place. You can edit this default rule or create a new custom rule.
To configure a rule, click the Edit button located next to it, after which you will be redirected to the Configuration window.
field name | value | description |
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Source address | ip; Default: none | Source IP address. Can be specified in CIDR notation (eg "192.168.1.0/24" without quotes). |
Source port | number; Default: none | Source port number. May be entered as a single or multiple ports (eg "21" or "80,443" without quotes). |
Destination address | ip; Default: 0.0.0.0/0 | Destination IP address. Can be specified in CIDR notation (eg "192.168.1.0/24" without quotes). |
Destination port | number; Default: none | Destination port number. May be entered as a single or multiple ports (eg "21" or "80,443" without quotes). |
Protocol | all | ip | #hopopt | icmp | igmp | ggp | ipencap | st | tcp | egp | igp | pup | udp | hmp | xns | rdp | iso | xtp | ddp | idpr | ipv6 | ipv6 | ipv6 | idrp | rsvp | gre | esp | ah | skip | ipv6 | ipv6 | ipv6 | rspf | vmtp | eigrp | ospf | ax | ipip | etherip | encap | pim | ipcomp | vrrp | l2tp | isis | sctp | fc; Default: all | Which protocol to use. |
Policy assigned | policies; Default: balanced | Policy to use for this rule. |