User’s Guide
Version 1.0
Gateway
– interface gateway. For LAN type interfaces, the gateway can only be defined as WAN
interface gateway. The gateway of the WAN interface is usually the gateway router of the ISP or other
WAN network. [Default gateway is marked with ‘*’].
Update
– update old values with entered ones.
The DHCP server settings will be automatically adjusted to match the new network
settings.
Figure 71 – Apply or Discard Interface Configuration Changes
Apply
changes
– to save all changes made in the
interface configuration
table at once.
Discard changes
– restore all previous values.
For such general changes as interface settings change, the Wireless PAC server needs to be
restarted. Request for restart server appears:
Figure 71 – Restart Server
Reboot
– Click the button to restart the server and apply the changes.
Network Interface | Configuration | Bridge
A bridge transparently relays traffic between multiple network interfaces. This means that a bridge
connects two or more physical LAN interfaces together to form one bigger (logical) network interface.
There are some restrictions for bridge management that shall be taken into account:
There is special bridge
br1
in BW1330 that cannot be removed. This bridge initially contains
two interfaces: wlan1_0
and ixp0.
Interfaces (physical, VLAN or GRE tunnel) can be included only in one bridge.
The WAN interface cannot be included into a bridge.
VLAN's cannot be created on bridge interfaces they can only be added to them.
A Bridge cannot be included into another bridge.
By default the enabled bridge (ixp0 and wlan1_0) on br1 interface exists on the system:
figure 72 - Default Bridge
To set up bridge on the AC click
edit
button and enter following parameters:
figure73 - setting parameters
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