LAN
Version 2.0
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LAN
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VLAN
VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a logical overlay network. that groups a subset of devices together to share a physical LAN, and isolate the traffic in each group
The interface in LAN on Port Type page will show in VLAN interface.
Default all interface’s VLAN ID is 1.
Add VLAN ID
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Step 1. Go to Networking > LAN > VLAN page.
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Step 2. Type VLAN ID 10,20,30.
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Step 3. Click “Add” button.
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Step 4. Click “List” button will show created VLAN ID.
Modify VLAN ID (Access Mode)
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Step 1. Go to Networking > LAN > VLAN page.
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Step 2. Select Interface eth0, eth1 in checkbox.
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Step 3. Click “Edit” button.
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Step 4. Select “Access” in Port Mode.
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Step 5. Select VLAN ID.
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Step 6. Click “Apply” button.
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Step 6. Click “Apply” button.
Modify VLAN ID (Trunk Mode)
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Step 1. Go to Networking > LAN > VLAN page.
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Step 2. Select Interface eth4, eth5 and eth7 in checkbox.
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Step 3. Click “Edit” button.
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Step 4. Select VLAN ID from Created VLAN.
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Step 5. Click “>” icon.
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Step 6. Click “Apply” button.
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DHCP Server
DHCP server is enabled by default in VLAN 1. Devices connect to LAN port should be able to get IP addresss by DHCP server. Mobile devices associate with Wi-Fi SSIDs should be able to get IP address by DHCP server.
Device gets IP address by DHCP server.
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Setp1. Device connects to OOS LAN port.
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Setp2. Device gets IP address by OOS DHCP server.
Mobile device gets IP address by DHCP server.
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Setp1. Mobile device associates to Wi-Fi SSID.
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Setp2. Mobile device gets IP address by OOS DHCP server.
Add DHCP Server
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Step 1. Go to Networking > LAN > DHCP Server page.
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Step 2. Click “Add” button and pop-up “Add DHCP Server” dialog box.
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Step 3. Select VLAN ID in drop‑down menu.
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Step 4. Type Gateway & Management IP “192.168.10.100”.
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Step 5. Type Netmask “255.255.255.0”.
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Step 6. Enable DHCP Server: ON.
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Step 7. Type Address range “192.168.10.102 – 192.168.10.110”.
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Step 8. Type DNS “8.8.8.8”.
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Step 9. Click “Apply” button.
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Route
The configuration of static routes involves manual entry of routing information into a routing table by network administrators. This enables routers to accurately forward data packets to their intended destinations.
How to setup static route?
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Step 1. Go to Networking > LAN > VLAN page.
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Step 2. Add VLAN ID 10
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Step 3. Go to Networking > LAN > DHCP Server page
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Step 4. Click “Add” button and pop-up “Add DHCP Server” dialog box.
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Step 5. Select VLAN 10 in drop‑down menu.
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Step 6. Type Gateway & Management IP “192.168.10.1”.
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Step 7. Type Netmask “255.255.255.0”.
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Step 8. Enable DHCP Server: ON.
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Step 9. Type Address range “102.168.10. 2 – 192.168.10.200”.
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Step 10. Type DNS “8.8.8.8”.
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Step 11. Click “Apply” button.
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Step 12. Go to Networking > LAN >Route page.
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Step 13. Click “Add” button and pop-up “Add New Rule” dialog box.
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Step 14. Type Network IP
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Step 15. Type Gateway IP
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Step 16. Type Mask IP
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Stpe 17. Type Metric
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Step 18. Select VLAN ID
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Step 19 . Click Add button
Static Route rule table as below.
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