WB-2P-LR5. User manual
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Example:
[VENDOR:Eltex][DEVICE:WB-2P-LR5][HW:1.2][SN:WP29000038] [WAN:E0:D9:E3:75:55:60]
[LAN:E0:D9:E3:75:55:60][VERSION:2.0.0.161]
PPPoE
(available in router mode) – operation mode when PPP session is established on WAN interface.
When PPPoE is selected, the following parameters will be available for editing:
Username
– user name for authorization on PPP server;
Password
– password for authorization
on PPP server;
MTU –
the maximum packet size that can be transmitted through a PPP session without
fragmentation;
Service-Name
– service provider name. Service-Name tag value in PADI message for PPPoE
connection (this parameter is optional, and configured only on the provider's request);
Secondary access
– defines the way to set the IP address on the interface for accessing the device if
the management VLAN is not used.
DHCP
– operation mode, when IP address, subnet mask, DNS server address, defualt gateway
and other parameters required for operation are obtained from DHCP server automatically;
Static
– operation mode, when IP address and other necessary parameters of WAN interface
are set statically (manually). If «Static» is selected, the following parameters will be available to
set:
WAN IP
– set IP address of WAN interface of the device in service provider network;
Netmask
– set subnet mask of device's WAN interface in service provider network;
Default Gateway
– address, to which a packet will be transmitted in case the route has
not been found in the route table;
Primary DNS, Secondary DNS
– IP address of DNS servers.
Disable sender address translation (available in router mode) –
the option allows you to disable sender
address broadcasting (masquerade);
Tx Broadcast Rate Limit (packets/sec)
– limits transmission to external Wi-Fi network;
Traffic Shaper
– rate limit of both Downlink and Uplink directions. The maximum limit is 200 Mbps.
VLAN trunk in bridge mode
VLAN Trunk Mode
– if checked, the trunk port is activated. The device will transparently transmit all VLANs
received from the base station to wired clients and vice versa. At the same time, the passage of untagged
traffic depends on the "Transparent mode" option;
Use Management VLAN
– when checked, management VLAN used for access to the device is
enabled:
Management VLAN ID
– VLAN identifier, which is used to access the device;
Management 802.1P
– 802.1P attribute (also called CoS – Class of Service), which is attached
to egress packets transmitted from this interface. The value is from 0 (the least priority) to 7
(the highest priority).
If the “Use Management VLAN” flag is checked and the Management VLAN is configured incorrectly,
access to the device may be lost. When connected via Ethernet, the device will be available at 192.0.3.1.