Ubiquiti AirRouter HP [25/61] Bridge static routes
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Chapter 6: Network TabAirRouter
HP User Guide
Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Comment Field used to enter a brief description of the
firewall entry.
On Enables or disables the effect of the particular firewall
entry. All added firewall entries are saved in system
configuration file, however only the enabled firewall
entries will be active on the AirRouter HP.
Not Can be used for inverting the Source IP/mask, Source
Port, Destination IP/mask and Destination Port filtering
criteria (i.e. if not is enabled for the specified Destination
Port value 443, the filtering criteria will be applied to all
the packets sent to any Destination Port except the 443
which is commonly used by HTTPS).
Click Save to save your firewall entries or click Cancel to
discard your changes.
All active firewall entries are stored in the FIREWALL chain
of the ebtables filter table, while the device is operating
in Bridge mode. Please refer to the ebtables manual for a
detailed description of the firewall functionality in Bridge
mode.
Click Change to save the changes made in the Network
tab.
Bridge > Static Routes
In this section you can manually add static routing rules to
the System Routing Table, this allows you to specify that a
specific target IP address (es) passes through a determined
gateway. Click Configure to add an entry.
For each entry you must specify a valid Target Network IP,
Netmask, Gateway IP, and optionally a comment. Select
On to enable the rule. Click Save to save your entries or
Cancel to discard them.
Router
The role of the LAN and WLAN interface will change
depending on the Wireless Mode selected while the
AirRouter HP is operating in Router mode:
• The wireless interface and all connected wireless clients
are considered as part of the internal LAN and the
Ethernet interface is dedicated for the connection to the
external network while the AirRouter HP is operating in
Access Point or Access Point WDS mode.
• The wireless interface and all of the connected wireless
clients are considered part of the external network
and all network devices on the LAN side as well as the
Ethernet interface itself are considered as part of the
internal network when the AirRouter HP is operating in
Station or Station WDS mode.
Wireless/wired clients are routed from the internal
network to the external one by default. Network Address
Translation (NAT) functionality works the same way.
Router > WLAN Network Settings
IP Address This is the IP address to be represented by
the WLAN interface which is connected to the internal
network according to the wireless operation mode
described above. This IP will be used for the routing of
the internal network (it will be the Gateway IP for all
the devices connected on the internal network). This IP
address can be used to access the management interface
of the AirRouter HP.
Содержание
- Chapter 1 2
- Chapter 2 2
- Chapter 3 2
- Chapter 4 2
- Chapter 5 2
- Chapter 6 2
- Installation 2
- Main tab 2
- Network tab 2
- Product overview 2
- Table of contents 2
- Using airos on the airrouter hp 2
- Wireless tab 2
- Advanced tab 3
- Appendix a 3
- Appendix b 3
- Appendix c 3
- Appendix d 3
- Chapter 10 3
- Chapter 7 3
- Chapter 8 3
- Chapter 9 3
- Compliance information 3
- Safety notices 3
- Services tab 3
- Specifications 3
- System tab 3
- Ubiquiti logo tab 3
- Warranty 3
- Appendix e 4
- Appendix f 4
- Contact information 4
- Declaration of conformity 4
- Chapter 1 product overview 5
- Package contents 5
- Rear view 5
- System requirements 5
- Top view 5
- Chapter 2 installation 6
- Hardware installation 6
- Connecting a wireless client to the airrouter hp 8
- Windows 8
- Chapter 3 using airos on the airrouter hp 9
- Interface tabs 9
- Chapter 4 main tab 10
- Status 10
- Monitor 11
- Stations 11
- Throughput 11
- Ap information 12
- Station info 12
- Arp table 13
- Bridge table 13
- Dhcp client 13
- Dhcp leases 14
- Port forward 14
- Routes 14
- Basic wireless settings 15
- Chapter 5 wireless tab 15
- Wireless security 19
- Eap access point mode 20
- Eap station mode 20
- Wpa wpa2 20
- Mac acl 21
- Chapter 6 network tab 22
- Network role 22
- Bridge 23
- Bridge network settings 23
- Network settings 23
- Bridge firewall settings 24
- Bridge vlan network settings 24
- Firewall settings 24
- Vlan network settings 24
- Bridge static routes 25
- Router 25
- Router wlan network settings 25
- Static routes 25
- Wlan network settings 25
- Lan network settings 27
- Router lan network settings 27
- Static 29
- Firewall settings 30
- Multicast routing settings 30
- Router firewall settings 30
- Router multicast routing settings 30
- Router vlan network settings 30
- Vlan network settings 30
- Router static routes 31
- Soho router 31
- Static routes 31
- Soho router wan network settings 32
- Wan network settings 32
- Static 34
- Lan network settings 35
- Soho router lan network settings 35
- Soho router vlan network settings 36
- Vlan network settings 36
- Firewall settings 37
- Multicast routing settings 37
- Soho router firewall settings 37
- Soho router multicast routing settings 37
- Soho router static routes 38
- Static routes 38
- Advanced wireless settings 39
- Chapter 7 advanced tab 39
- Advanced ethernet settings 41
- Traffic shaping 41
- Chapter 8 services tab 42
- Ping watchdog 42
- Ntp client 43
- Snmp agent 43
- Ssh server 43
- Telnet server 43
- Web server 43
- Device discovery 44
- System log 44
- Chapter 9 system tab 45
- Date settings 45
- Device 45
- Configuration management 46
- Location 46
- Miscellaneous 46
- System accounts 46
- Align antenna 47
- Device maintenance 47
- Discovery 48
- Network ping 48
- Site survey 48
- Traceroute 48
- Airview 49
- Speed test 49
- Main view 50
- Preferences 50
- Airmax settings 52
- Chapter 10 ubiquiti logo tab 52
- Airselect 53
- Airview 54
- Appendix a specifications 55
- Appendix b safety notices 56
- Electrical safety information 56
- Appendix c warranty 57
- Disclaimer 57
- General warranty 57
- Returns 57
- Warranty conditions 57
- Alert sign follows ce marking 58
- Appendix d compliance information 58
- Ce marking 58
- Industry canada 58
- Installer compliance responsibility 58
- Nb identification number if there is any 58
- Rf exposure warning 58
- Deutsch 59
- English 59
- Español 59
- Français 59
- Italiano 59
- Rohs weee compliance statement 59
- Appendix e declaration of conformity 60
- Appendix e declaration of conformity airrouter hp user guide 60
- Dansk danish 60
- Deutsch german 60
- Eesti estonian 60
- English 60
- Español spanish 60
- Français french 60
- Italiano italian 60
- Latviski latvian 60
- Lietuvi lithuanian 60
- Magyar hungarian 60
- Malti maltese 60
- Nederlands dutch 60
- Norsk norwegian 60
- Polski polish 60
- Português portuguese 60
- Slovensky slovak 60
- Suomi finnish 60
- Svenska swedish 60
- Ubiquiti networks inc 60
- Íslenska icelandic 60
- Česky czech 60
- Ελληνική greek 60
- Appendix f contact information 61
- Online resources 61
- Ubiquiti networks support 61
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