TOPEX Bytton (HSPA+ / LTE)
ByttonLTE(full)_genericUsermanual_sw306FAS_revN.1.docx
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to enter the configuration sub-page for the
dual-port ETH switch of Bytton, as shown
here:
When left to the default SW (switch) option, as shown above, both ETH ports are in a hardware
switch and thus share the same IP.
By default, the third ETH port also in this switch.
In this default situation, the fields below are colored in gray, showing that they are inactive (you
cannot edit these IP addresses and associated netmasks):
There is a default “bridge”, br0, a sort of logical switch, that connects
lan
,
lan0
and the port for
WiFi,
wlan0. I
n this case, “
lan
”
is the generic name for the two-ports switch holding Ethernet interfaces
lan1 and lan2:
This default bridge cannot be deleted, but it can be programmed to join more or less wired or
wireless ports.
You can set the two-port switch it to
LAN 1_LAN2
instead of
the default SW. Now the fields under SW are no longer gray, now
they can be edited – you are allowed to enter the corresponding IP
addresses: