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DBG-2000 User Guide If you want to use Auto-rollover, select Auto-rollover using WAN as the WAN mode and enter the following details. Field WAN mode Primary WAN port Secondary WAN port Health check Primary WAN Secondary WAN Retry interval Failover after Description Select Auto-rollover using WAN. Select the primary WAN port. Select the secondary WAN port. Select one of the following options for the health check: WAN DNS Servers: If you select this option, it detects the health of a WAN link using the WAN DNS servers configured in the WAN Settings pages. DNS Servers: If you select this option, it detects WAN health by using a specific DNS server. Select DNS Servers and enter the IP addresses of custom DNS servers for the primary and secondary WANs. Ping IP address: If you select this option, ping to an IP address to detect WAN health. Select this option and enter the IP addresses in the fields to ping from the primary and secondary WANs. Ensure that this destination host is reliable. Enter the IP address whose health could be checked using the primary WAN port. Enter the IP address whose health could be checked using the secondary WAN port. Enter the retry time duration in seconds to check the WAN health. By default, it is every 30 seconds. Enter the number of failures after which the port is considered to be down. Load Balancing The load balancing feature allows you to simultaneously use multiple WAN links (presumably multiple ISP's). After configuring more than one WAN port, the load balancing option can carry traffic over more than one link. Protocol bindings are used to segregate and assign services over one WAN port to manage Internet flow. The configured failure detection method is used regularly on all the configured WAN ports when in Load Balancing mode. Load balancing is beneficial when the connection speed of one WAN port greatly differs from another. In this case, you can define protocol bindings to route low-latency services (such as VOIP) over the higher-speed link and let low-volume background traffic (such as SMTP) go over the lower-speed link. The gateway currently supports two algorithms for Load Balancing: Round Robin: This algorithm works in a recurring process where the packets are routed to the available WAN ports in a sequence irrespective of the connection speed of any WAN ports. If one packet is forwarded to one WAN port, the next packet will automatically go to the next WAN port. This ensures that the traffic load is distributed among all the active WAN ports. Spillover: If the Spillover method is selected, one WAN acts as a dedicated link until a defined bandwidth threshold is reached. After this, the next WAN will be used for new connections. Inbound connections on WAN are permitted with this mode, as the spillover logic governs outbound connections moving from one WAN to the other WAN. You can configure spillover mode by using the following options: 53