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config:link-supervision [2018/03/27 07:59] – [Use the Link supervison for a stable connection] grayconfig:link-supervision [2021/11/10 11:24] (current) schmitt
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 In the INTERFACES tab and the sub-item Supervision the option is set up. Click here for the plus button and enter a sub menu. In the INTERFACES tab and the sub-item Supervision the option is set up. Click here for the plus button and enter a sub menu.
  
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 In the sub menu you can set up a link monitoring for the WWAN interface. In the sub menu you can set up a link monitoring for the WWAN interface.
  
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 For WWAN (UMTS / LTE) connections, you should use the "Mode only validate if link is up" option under the Mode option. The option "also validate when link comes up" could be prone to error for WWAN connection because the connection negotiation takes much longer than with a LAN connection in the own network.  For WWAN (UMTS / LTE) connections, you should use the "Mode only validate if link is up" option under the Mode option. The option "also validate when link comes up" could be prone to error for WWAN connection because the connection negotiation takes much longer than with a LAN connection in the own network. 
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-Important for the function Link Supervision, no target computer addresses behind VPN or IPsec can be used for monitoring. But if this option is needed, you can also use target computer addresses behind VPN or IPsec for network failure detection via an SDK script [[http://http://wiki.netmodule.com/sdk/scripts/ping-supervision|ping-supervision]]. This function is then controlled by the SDK script.+Important for the function Link Supervision, no target computer addresses behind VPN or IPsec can be used for monitoring. But if this option is needed, you can also use target computer addresses behind VPN or IPsec for network failure detection via an SDK script [[http://wiki.netmodule.com/sdk/scripts/ping-supervision|ping-supervision]]. This function is then controlled by the SDK script.