Ubiquiti EdgeRouter [6/57] Chapter 2 using edgeos

Ubiquiti EdgeRouter [6/57] Chapter 2 using edgeos
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Chapter 2: Using EdgeOSEdgeOS
User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Chapter 2: Using EdgeOS
EdgeOS is a powerful, sophisticated operating system that
manages your EdgeRouter. It offers both a browser‑based
interface (EdgeOS Configuration Interface) for easy
configuration and a Command Line Interface (CLI) for
advanced configuration.
To access the EdgeOS Configuration Interface:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port
of your computer to the port labeled eth0 on the
EdgeRouter.
eth0 eth1 eth2
2. Configure the Ethernet adapter on your computer
with a static IP address on the 192.168.1.x subnet (e.g.,
192.168.1.100).
Note: As an alternative, you can connect a serial
cable to the Console port of the EdgeRouter. See
“Command Line Interface” on page 45 for
more information.
3. Launch your web browser. Type https://192.168.1.1 in
the address field. Press enter (PC) or return (Mac).
4. The login screen will appear. Enter ubnt in the
Username and Password fields. Read the Ubiquiti
License Agreement, and check the box next to I agree
to the terms of this License Agreement to accept it. Click
Login.
The EdgeOS Configuration Interface will appear, allowing
you to customize your settings as needed.
Note: To enhance security, we recommend that you
change the default login using one of the following:
Set up a new user account on the Users > Local tab
(preferred option). For details, go to Add User”
on page 35.
Change the default password of the ubnt login on
the Users > Local tab. For details, go to “Configure
the User” on page 36.
Ports and Status Information
The Ports image displays the active connections. An amber
port indicates 10/100 Mbps, and a green port indicates
1000 Mbps. The Status bar graphs display the following:
CPU The percentage of processing power used by the
EdgeRouter.
RAM The percentage of RAM used by the EdgeRouter.
Uptime The duration of the EdgeRouters activity.
Place your mouse over a port to view the following:
Enabled/Disabled The administrative status is displayed.
Link The connection status is displayed.
Speed The speed (in Mbps) and duplex mode are
displayed.
Navigation
The EdgeOS software consists of five primary tabs, and
some of these tabs have sub‑tabs. This User Guide covers
each tab with a chapter. For details on a specific tab, refer
to the appropriate chapter.
Dashboard The “Dashboard Tab” on page 8
displays status information about services and
interfaces. You can also configure interfaces and Virtual
Local Area Networks (VLANs).
Routing The “Routing Tab” on page 14 configures
static routes and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
settings, including metrics, areas, and interfaces.
Security The “Security Tab” on page 20 configures
firewall policies, Network Address Translation (NAT)
rules, firewall/NAT groups, and PPTP VPN options.
Services The Services Tab” on page 30 configures
DHCP servers, DNS forwarding, and the PPPoE server.
Users The “Users Tab” on page 35 configures user
accounts with administrator or operator access.
Wizards The “Wizards Tab” on page 37 offers
a variety of wizards: a setup wizard that configures
the EdgeRouter for a typical SOHO deployment and
feature wizards that configure port forwarding, TCP MSS
clamping, and UPnP.

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