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| == Introduction == | | == Introduction == |
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− | This article contains instructions o how to set up VLAN using a Teltonika-Networks device. Fallowing this example you will be able to create two different networks (network interfaces) and limit speed on one of the interface (or both of them). | + | This article contains instructions o how to set up VLAN using a Teltonika-Networks device. Following this example, you will be able to create two different networks (network interfaces) and limit speed on one of the interfaces (or both of them). |
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− | For this example I will be using RUTX11 device. | + | For this example, I will be using the RUTX11 device. |
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| == Creating VLAN == | | == Creating VLAN == |
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− | To create VLAN fallow all the steps bellow: | + | To create a VLAN follow all the steps below: |
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− | * Access your devices WebUI by typing your Routers Private or Public IP in you browser (my router has private IP 192.168.1.1) | + | * Access your device WebUI by typing your Routers Private or Public IP in your browser (my router has private IP 192.168.1.1) |
− | * Next navigate to: '''Network > Vlan > Port Based''' | + | * Next, navigate to '''Network → Vlan → Port Based''' |
− | * Now you'll need to add new VLAN and change first VLAN (ID:1) configuration. So basically you need to choose witch port you will use for yourself and turn that port Off in VLAN (ID:1). In my example I've choosen second ethernet port for myself. | + | * Now you'll need to add a new VLAN and change the first VLAN ('''ID:1''') configuration. So basically you need to choose which port you will use for yourself and turn that port Off in VLAN ('''ID:1'''). In my example, I've chosen a second Ethernet port for myself. |
− | I've turned off in first VLAN's LAN 2 port and in my new VLAN 3 I've turned on (by choosing Untagged) LAN2 port: | + | I've turned '''off''' in first '''VLAN's LAN 2''' port and in my new '''VLAN 3''' I've turned '''on''' (by choosing '''Untagged''') the '''LAN2''' port: |
− | [[File:Vlan1.png|thumb]] | + | [[File:Vlan1.png|thumb|alt=|center|824x824px]] |
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| + | *Press '''Save & Apply''' |
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| + | ==Creating Interface's== |
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| + | *Now navigate to '''Network → Interfaces''' |
| + | *Add a new instance, by entering any interface name and pressing '''ADD''' button: |
| + | [[File:Vlan2.png|center|thumb|948x948px]] |
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| + | *Now a new window for your interface configuration will pop up: |
| + | *#For protocol select "'''Static'''" |
| + | *#For IPv4 type IP of your choice with a different subnet. For example, if you are using default router configurations your device should have IP: '''192.168.1.1''' and netmask: '''255.255.255.0''', for this example we can change only one number, type: '''192.168.2.1''' |
| + | *#For Netmask, you can leave it default: '''255.255.255.0''' |
| + | *#Press the button "'''SETUP DHCP SERVER'''" |
| + | *#And leave everything else default, your configuration should look like this: |
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| + | [[File:Vlan3.png|center|thumb|632x632px]] |
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| + | *Next, go to the "'''PHYSICAL SETTINGS'''" |
| + | *Select your newly created VLAN in the Interface drop-down (it should be named '''eth0.3'''): |
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| + | [[File:Vlan4.png|center|thumb|761x761px]] |
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| + | *Press "the '''SAVE & APPLY'''" button |
| + | *If you've configurated everything correctly your new Interface should be running like in my case: |
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| + | [[File:Vlan5.png|center|thumb|954x954px]] |
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| + | ==Testing new VLAN== |
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| + | Now by plugging my PC into the Ethernet cable with the RUTX11 LAN2 port you need to check if everything is working correctly. To do that you'll need: |
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| + | *On your Windows machine open '''CMD''' (you can do it by typing in Windows search "'''CMD'''" and press '''Enter'''): |
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| + | [[File:Vlan6.png|center|thumb]] |
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| + | *In CMD type the command "'''ipconfig'''", press '''Enter''' and search for '''Ethernet adapter''' and check if you got the '''IP''' address like I did ('''192.168.2.x'''): |
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| + | [[File:Vlan7.png|center|thumb|499x499px]] |
| + | If you did, then you've done everything correctly, if you didn't go through all set up again and check if you have missed anything. |
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| + | ==Setting up data limit on the interface== |
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| + | This step is optional, complete this if you need to limit internet data on one of your interfaces (or both). |
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| + | You'll need to create a '''QoS''' configuration, for this you'll need to download the '''QoS''' package in '''Services → Package Manager → Packages''' and limit the internet speed for an interface that you want to be limited. |
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| + | Note: If you set '''QoS''' for the '''LAN''' interface, the direction logic is naturally inverted. Egress means "from router towards '''LAN'''" = in practice "download from '''WAN''' forwarded to '''LAN'''". |
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| + | For more detailed information about how to configure QoS and how it works, you can read it [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/RUTX11_Traffic_Shaping here]. |
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| + | [[Category:Networking]] |