
Multicast Proxy
(Enabled/Disabled)
DHCP Server
(Enabled/Disabled)
Schedule
(Enabled/Disabled – See the Schedule tab in the Local Network Editor)
VRRP Failover State
(Disabled, Backup, or Master)
IPv4 Routing Mode
(NAT, Standard, IP Passthrough, Hotspot, Disabled)
IPv6 Addressing Mode
(SLAAC Only, SLAAC with DHCP, Disable SLAAC and DHCP)
Access Control
(Admin Access, UPnP Gateway, LAN Isolation)
Attached Interfaces
(Ethernet ports, WiFi, VLAN)
Click
Add
to configure a new network, or select an existing network and click
Edit
to view configuration options.
Local Network Editor
Click
Add
or select a network and click
Edit
to open the
Local Network Editor
to make configure a LAN. The
Local Network Editor
contains the following tabs:
General Settings, IPv4 Settings, IPv6 Settings, Interfaces, Access Control, IPv4 DHCP, IPv6 Addressing, Multicast Proxy, Schedule, VRRP, STP, and Wired 802.1X.
General Settings
Enabled
: Click to manually disable a network. Also, some settings could cause a network to be automatically disabled: click here to re-enable the network.
Name
: This primarily helps to identify this network during other administration tasks.
Hostname
: [Default: cp (for CradlePoint)] The hostname is the DNS name associated with the router's local area network IP address.
NOTE: You can access the router’s administration pages by typing the hostname into your browser, so if you change “cp” to another
hostname, you can access the administration pages through the new hostname.
IPv4 Settings
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