Configuring ADSL/3G/4G connectivity with Failover and Fallback capability


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Special Forums IP Networking Configuring ADSL/3G/4G connectivity with Failover and Fallback capability
# 1  
Old 03-21-2018
Configuring ADSL/3G/4G connectivity with Failover and Fallback capability

Hello All,

I have one requirement in which, i have 3 connections one ADSL and two 4G dongle (Jio/Airtel).
Where i need to configure ADSL and 4G connections, which i have configured and able to connect internet throught them,
Now i need to create set-up for failover and fall back between them, First priority is ADSL if it's goes down then
automatically switch over to 4G connection and automatically fallback when ADSL connection comes back.

Thanks And Regards,
Amritendu
India
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Solaris

Fallback Miniroot

S7-2 solaris 11.3 and S7-2L Solaris 11.4 ( New Servers ) Am confused as to how to boot Solaris 11 in case of DR. What is the "Fallback Miniroot". None of my new servers will boot off it. (See below ) You can see from the rmmount command below that the device is mounted and... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: garydeena
1 Replies

2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Script to automatically reboot to newly compiled kernel with fallback

Hi, I'm new here. Just started playing around with kernel compilation. I need a little bit of advice. I'm trying to do a bash script to automatically compile a kernel package and reboot to that new kernel by default, with fallback to the old kernel. So far, I'm getting stuck at the part... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: tridus_08
0 Replies

3. IP Networking

Sharing Adsl Link

Hi guyz, got a little bit of a situation here. we are sharing an ADSL link with another organization. so there are 2 networks. network 1: has the adsl router and the whole n/w is on subnet 192.168.0.* the adsl router has its ip as 192.168.0.1 network 2(now us): we have set up a linux... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: royashoya
0 Replies

4. Solaris

Installing USB adsl modem?

Hello all, granted that I am an absolute beginner with Solaris, I'd like to use my adsl modem, t's a Zyxel prestige 630. I managed to install and configure it under Ubuntu using the drivers from Conexant AccessRunner ADSL USB modems with Linux ; is there a chance to do the same under Solaris 10... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: clalfa
0 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Four PCs Sharing ADSL

Hello, everyone. I have a little favor to ask. Me and my friends decided sharing an ADSL line with four PCs. PC no.1: Desktop, two netcard (2000 and 8139), Mandrake 9.0 PC no.2: Acer notebook, PC Card, RTL-8139C/8139C+, MS 98 + Win 2000 Pro PC no.3: Desktop, net card 8139, WindowME + Win 2000... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: HOUSCOUS
1 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

ADSL with Darwin 1.41

Hey everyone, just to let you all know "I'm an uber n00b" I'm connected to Telstra Bigpond's (Australian ISP) ADSL network, now I;m running Darwin 1.41 on an Apple Macintosh PPC computer. I don't know how to set up ADSL on this system, can someone please guide me. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Syphor
3 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

PPPoE + ADSL on FreeBSD 4.4

Hi everyone, This is basically my problem. I setup freebsd, and wanted to get my adsl connection up which uses pppoe to connect. I followed the steps in this (http://free.mine.nu/~squirrel/PPPoE/FreeBSD%20PPPoE%20Howto.htm) manual and configured everything successfully. The problem begins when i... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Luftwaffe
7 Replies

8. IP Networking

Unix and ADSL

Is ADSL support available for Unix/Linux? If I want to set up a internet server, will it have to be Windows with a seperate unix box? Or can it be a clean unix server? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: vannie
2 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
BlueZ(1)							   User Commands							  BlueZ(1)

NAME
dund - BlueZ Bluetooth dial-up networking daemon DESCRIPTION
DUN daemon SYNOPSIS
dund <options> [pppd options] OPTIONS
--show --list -l Show active DUN connections --listen -s Listen for DUN connections --dialup -u Listen for dialup/telephone connections --connect -c <bdaddr> Create DUN connection --mrouter -m <bdaddr> Create mRouter connection --search -Q[duration] Search and connect --kill -k <bdaddr> Kill DUN connection --killall -K Kill all DUN connections --channel -C <channel> RFCOMM channel --device -i <bdaddr> Source bdaddr --nosdp -D Disable SDP --auth -A Enable authentification --encrypt -E Enable encryption --secure -S Secure connection --master -M Become the master of a piconet --nodetach -n Do not become a daemon --persist -p[interval] Persist mode --pppd -d <pppd> Location of the PPP daemon (pppd) --msdun -X [timeo] Enable Microsoft dialup networking support --activesync -a Enable Microsoft ActiveSync networking --cache -C [valid] Enable address cache DUN daemon February 2003 BlueZ(1)