Fuji12 Lv3Posted 16 Jan 2023 00:07
  
IP pass-through is similar to bridged mode in that you can use your own router behind the ISP-provided gateway.
Flordeliza22 Lv2Posted 16 Jan 2023 00:08
  
Pass-Through is under the bridge mode with special function
Josepina31 Lv2Posted 16 Jan 2023 00:12
  
No so much difference between bridge and pass through. bridge dont terminate connection but the pass through terminate it.
Milagros Lv2Posted 16 Jan 2023 00:13
  
In pass-through, you should have other layer 3 device like router
VanFlyheights Lv3Posted 16 Jan 2023 00:17
  
Pass Through is an option available in bridge mode. It is not a feature in a routed mode.
Jhazz Lv3Posted 16 Jan 2023 04:47
  
pass through connection is when the IP is not directly connected tk the main which the ISP is connected
Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 16 Jan 2023 09:29
  
Last edited by Newbie517762 16 Jan 2023 14:20.

The IAG Bridge mode deployment support Hardward bypass function,
If the network is interrupted due to IAG failure, it can enable the hardware bypass function to resume network comunication.
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 16 Jan 2023 12:41
  
pass through ended at gateway
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 16 Jan 2023 14:00
  
The bridge mode does not terminate the traffic at the gateway while the IP passthrough does terminate the traffic at the gateway. In order for ISPs to connect to the gateway, the IP passthrough mode should be used instead of the bridge mode
Luih Miranda Lv3Posted 16 Jan 2023 14:12
  
IP pass-through works essentially the same as the bridged mode where you can use your own router behind the ISP gateway. However, in IP pass-through mode the signal is terminated while bridge mode signal is not terminated at the gateway and allows the ISP to connect to the gateway with its own IP.

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