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Scenario
Consider the hypothetical network in which one ISP link is terminated on Port B and Administrator wants to terminate another ISP link on Port D.
IP Schema
Below given IP schema is configured on Cyberoam.
Value
Parameters
Port A
IP Address
10.10.1.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Zone
LAN
Port B
IP Address
172.16.16.1
255.252.240.0
Subnet Mask
Zone
WAN
Gateway Details
ISP Name
Default
IP Address
172.16.16.15
Port C
IP Address
10.10.10.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
DMZ
Zone
Port D
Port D is an unbound port so zone type for port D is set to N/A
DNS Configuration
4.2.2.2
Primary DNS
This article is divided into the following Three (3) sections:
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Prerequisites
An unbound physical port should be available on Cyberoam. An unbound port is one, which is not assigned to any security zone.
Parameters
General Settings
Physical Interface
Network Zone
IP Assignment
Value
PortD
WAN
Static
Description
Physical Interface for example, Port A, Port B
Select Zone to which Interface belongs.
Select IP Assignment type.
Available Options:
Static: Static IP Addresses are available for all the
zones.
PPPoE: PPPoE is available only for WAN Zone. If
PPPoE is configured, WAN port is displayed as the
PPPoE Interface.
DHCP:D H CP is available only for W AN Zone.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Gateway Details
Gateway Name
IP Address
10.10.2.1
/24 (255.255.255.0)
203.88.135.194
4.2.2.2
Specify IP Address.
Specify Network Subnet mask.
Specify Primary DNS Server IP Address.
Specify Secondary DNS Server IP Address.
PortD_Gateway
10.10.2.19
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In Active-Backup setup, one or more of the gateways are configured as backup gateway. If an Active Gateway fails, the traffic can be redirected to a backup gateway,
ensuring Internet continuity.
Configure Backup Gateway
You can configure a gateway as a Backup gateway by following steps below.
1.
Go to Network > Gateway > Gateway and select the required Gateway.
2.
Select Gateway Type as Backup and configure Backup Gateway Details as shown below.
This setup indicates if any Active Gateway Fails, PortD_Gateway would get activated and would inherit the weight of the failed gateway.
Configure Failover Condition
By default, on adding a gateway, Cyberoam adds a Failover Rule indicating that if Cyberoam is not able to PING the gateway, it would be considered down, as shown below.
Click Add to add another rule, or Edit to change the existing rule. Here, as an example, we have added a Rule that indicates that if Cyberoam is not able to PING the
Gateway 172.16.16.15 and establish a TCP connection on port 80 with 4.2.2.2, the gateway will be considered down.
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