RAM-6021 Wired Router 75Services TabTest Interval (in minutes)(Required): Enter the time interval (in minutes) to which the ping packets would be sent. Therecommended setting for this option is 50.Test Packets to Send (Required): Specify the number the time packets to send out to test connectivity. The minimumis 1 and the maximum is 10.Allowable Packet Loss (Required): Specify the number of lost packets that are acceptable before the link is consideredunavailable. Note: The value must be less that the number of test packets set via Test Packets to Send.Host Address (Required): Enter the IP Address of the destination host to which the ping packet would be sent. Defaultsetting is “1.0.0.1”.Host Address #2: Enter the IP Address of the second destination host to which the ping packet would be sent. This sec‐ond host is tested only when the first one fails. There is no default setting for this option.Host Fail Type: Choose “Any Host” to run the action when the first and last host fail the test. Choose “Last Host” to runthe action when the first and lost host fail the test.Source Interface: Select the name of the interface to which the service will bind for communications tests. The recom‐mended setting for this option is None.Source IP Address: Enter the IP address to use as a source for communications tests. Note: This will be the source IPaddress of the PING packets, but does not necessarily reflect the interface from which packet will traverse the unit.Failure Command Script: Choose the name of the command script to be executed when the PING test fails. for exam‐ple, if “Reboot” is an option, then when selected, the wired router will be restarted.Note: Recommended setting is “None” for standard operation with no special behaviors. Reboot will restart thedevice.• Click on the APPLY button for the changes to take effect.2.5.8 Serial IPThe Serial IP menu item is used to configure serial communication such as POS device, serial data logging or serial trans‐mitter via serial cable on the Red Lion router and third party UDP or TCP/IP Client/Server application.