Chapter 9 Interfaces
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Each field is described in the table below.
Table 89
Configuration > Network > Interface > Trunk > Edit (System Default)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
This field displays the name of the selected system default trunk.
Load Balancing
Algorithm
Select the load balancing method to use for the trunk.
Select
Weighted Round Robin
to balance the traffic load between interfaces based
on their respective weights. An interface with a larger weight gets more chances to
transmit traffic than an interface with a smaller weight. For example, if the weight
ratio of wan1 and wan2 interfaces is 2:1, the USG chooses wan1 for 2 sessions’ traffic
and wan2 for 1 session’s traffic in each round of 3 new sessions.
Select
Least Load First
to send new session traffic through the least utilized trunk
member.
Select
Spillover
to send network traffic through the first interface in the group
member list until there is enough traffic that the second interface needs to be used
(and so on).
The table lists the trunk’s member interfaces. This table is read-only.
#
This column displays the priorities of the group’s interfaces. The order of the
interfaces in the list is important since they are used in the order they are listed.
Member
This column displays the name of the member interfaces.
Mode
This field displays
Active
if the USG always attempt to use this connection.
This field displays
Passive
if the USG only use this connection when all of the
connections set to active are down. Only one of a group’s interfaces can be set to
passive mode.
Weight
This field displays with the weighted round robin load balancing algorithm. Specify the
weight (1~10) for the interface. The weights of the different member interfaces form
a ratio. s
Ingress Bandwidth
This is reserved for future use.
This field displays with the least load first load balancing algorithm. It displays the
maximum number of kilobits of data the USG is to allow to come in through the
interface per second.
Egress Bandwidth
This field displays with the least load first or spillover load balancing algorithm. It
displays the maximum number of kilobits of data the USG is to send out through the
interface per second.
Spillover
This field displays with the spillover load balancing algorithm. Specify the maximum
bandwidth of traffic in kilobits per second (1~1048576) to send out through the
interface before using another interface. When this spillover bandwidth limit is
exceeded, the USG sends new session traffic through the next interface. The traffic of
existing sessions still goes through the interface on which they started.
The USG uses the group member interfaces in the order that they are listed.
OK
Click
OK
to save your changes back to the USG.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
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