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Network Tab
WAN Interface: Specify the IPv6 Upsteam Router path. If a unit has access to a real IPv6 router on multiple interfaces,
you may specify it here. Cellular devices expect that the wwan0 interface will lead to the IPv6 routers. Wired Routers
will expect that eth0 (default untrusted/external interface) may also lead to an upstream IPv6 router.
LAN Interface: The Router Advertisements are available for one of 64 subclass on one local LAN interface. You may
choose a specific local interface if the default is not appropriate. You may not choose the same interface for the LAN
that was setup for the WAN interface.
Click on the “Apply” button to save your settings and apply them immediately. To revert to the previous defaults,
click on the “Revert” button.
A reboot is required after changes to IPv6 Routing configuration.
3.4.2.5 Switch Control
The purpose of the Switch Control function is to create a WAN/LAN separation This gives the user the ability to create a
divided network with additional capabilities. This option only applies to units with the 5 port unmanaged switch (6x21).
Switch Control Settings
Enable Split Lan: This will alter the switch port allocations. When disabled, all switch ports 1-5 will be treated as a sin-
gle LAN. This will be configurable as eth0 and will default to being a firewall trusted/internal interface.
When enabled, port 5 will be divided out as a WAN port, eth0 (firewalled as external/untrusted). Ports 1-4 will be an inter-
nally trusted LAN (eth1).
Warning:
When switching modes, your firewall interface tables will be rebuilt and may need any custom changes reapplied. In
addition, a USER INITIATED reboot is required to complete the mode switch.
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