SIP User's Manual 114 Document #: LTRT-12801
MP-500 MSBG
b. Action – when a DNS test fails, the failover process simply removes the route
records of the failed connection. This enables you to reach the desired
failover behavior by configuring the device's routing rules correctly.
c. Recover – during failover, tests continue to run on the failed connection.
When a test succeeds, the connection recovers its route records.
Notes:
• Only default route devices can participate in load balancing.
• DSCP-based policy routing takes precedence over load balancing. If
most of the traffic falls under the DSCP-based policy routing rules, it is
then forwarded accordingly, regardless of the load balancing. Load
balancing, in this case, is by best-effort load balancing, and balances the
remaining traffic not directed by the DSCP-based policy routing rules.
¾ To configure general routes:
1. Click the General item (Configuration tab > Data Settings menu > Routing
submenu > General page item); the following page appears:
Figure 3-100: Configuring General Routing
To view additional parameters on the page, click the Advanced button.
2. To add a new routing rule:
a. Under the 'Routing Table' group, click the New Route link; the following page
appears:
Figure 3-101: Adding a Routing Rule