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| ==Summary== | | ==Summary== |
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| The <b>WAN</b> section displays WAN network interfaces currently existing on this device. | | The <b>WAN</b> section displays WAN network interfaces currently existing on this device. |
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| From here you can turn the interfaces on or off, change their priority<span class="asterisk">*</span> or enter an [[#Interface_configuration|interface's configuration page]]. | | From here you can turn the interfaces on or off, change their priority<span class="asterisk">*</span> or enter an [[#Interface_configuration|interface's configuration page]]. |
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| {{#ifeq: {{{wired}}} | 1 | | | ===Static=== |
| ===Wired WAN=== | |
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| This section covers all parameters directly related to a <b>wired (Ethernet) WAN</b> interface.
| | The <b>static address</b> protocol uses a predefined manual configuration instead of obtaining parameters automatically via a DHCP lease. |
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| ====General Setup====
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| The <b>General Setup</b> section is used to configure the protocol and all the different parameters that go along with each protocol. This section is different for each protocol. | |
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| =====General Setup: Static address===== | | ====Static: General Settings==== |
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| The <b>static address</b> protocol uses a predefined manual configuration instead of obtaining parameters automatically via a DHCP lease.
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_general_setup_static_address.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_general_setup_static_address.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| =====General Setup: DHCP client===== | | ====Static: DHCP Server==== |
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| The <b>DHCP client</b> protocol is used to set up an interface which obtains its configuration parameters automatically via a DHCP lease.
| | A <b>DHCP</b> (<b>Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol</b>) server is a service that can automatically configure the TCP/IP settings of any device that requests such a service. If you connect a device that has been configured to obtain an IP address automatically, the DHCP server will lease out an IP address from the available IP pool and the device will be able to communicate within the private network. |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_general_setup_dhcp_client.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_lan_static_dhcp_server_scheme_v1.png]] |
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
| | This section is used to set up the main operating parameters of the DHCP server. |
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| <th>Field</th>
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| <th>Value</th>
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| <th>Description</th>
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| <td>Hostname to send when requesting DHCP</td>
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| <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>A hostname for this interface used to identify this machine on the DHCP server.</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| =====General Setup: DHCPv6 client=====
| | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_static_dhcp_server.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| The <b>DHCPv6 client</b> protocol is used to set up an IPv6 interface which obtains its configuration parameters automatically via a DHCP lease.
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_general_setup_dhcpv6_client.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <th>Field</th>
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| <th>Value</th>
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| <th>Description</th>
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| <td>Request IPv6-address</td>
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| <td>try <nowiki>|</nowiki> force <nowiki>|</nowiki> disabled; default: <b>try</b></td>
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| <td>Defines the behaviour for requesting an address.</td>
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| <td>Request IPv6-prefix of length</td>
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| <td>integer [0..64] <nowiki>|</nowiki> Automatic <nowiki>|</nowiki> disabled ; default: <b>Automatic</b></td>
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| <td>Defines how this will request a IPv6 ULA-Prefix length. If set to 'disabled' the interface will obtain a single IPv6 address without a subnet for routing.</td>
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| =====General Setup: PPPoE=====
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| The <b>PPPoE</b> protocol is used to set up a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection over the Ethernet port{{#ifeq:{{{series}}}|TRB1| (in the case for {{{name}}}: an Ethernet connection simulated over the USB port)|}}.
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_general_setup_pppoe.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | |
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| <td>PAP/CHAP username</td> | | <td>Enable DHCP</td> |
| <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> | | <td>Enable <nowiki>|</nowiki> Disable <nowiki>|</nowiki> DHCP Relay<span class="asterisk">*</span>; default: <b>Enable</b></td> |
| <td>Username used in PAP/CHAP authentication.</td> | | <td>Turns the DHCP server on or off or enables DHCP relay<span class="asterisk">*</span>.<br>If DHCP Relay<span class="asterisk">*</span> is selected, you will be prompted to enter an IP address of another DHCP server in your LAN. In this case, whenever a new machine connects to this device, it will redirect any DHCP requests to the specified DHCP Server.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>PAP/CHAP password</td> | | <td>Start</td> |
| <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> | | <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>100</b></td> |
| <td>Password used in PAP/CHAP authentication.</td> | | <td>The starting IP address value. e.g., if your device’s LAN IP is 192.168.1.1 and your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 that means that in your network a valid IP address has to be in the range of [192.168.1.0..192.168.1.254] (192.168.1.255 is a special unavailable address). If the Start value is set to 100 then the DHCP server will only lease out addresses starting from 192.168.1.<b>100</b>.</td> |
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| </table>
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| ====Advanced Settings====
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| The <b>Advanced Settings</b> section is used to set up some of the more specific and less frequently used interface parameters. This section is different for each protocol.
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| =====Advanced Settings: Static address=====
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| <b>Advanced Settings</b> information for <b>Static</b> protocol is provided in the table below.
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_advanced_settings_static_address.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| <th>Field</th> | | <td>Limit</td> |
| <th>Value</th> | | <td>integer [1..255]; default: <b>150</b></td> |
| <th>Description</th> | | <td>How many addresses the DHCP server can lease out. Continuing from the example above: if the start address is 192.168.1.100 and the server can lease out 150 addresses, available addresses will be from 192.168.1.<b>100</b> to 192.168.1.<b>249</b> (<i>100 + 150 – 1 = 249</i>; this is because the first address is inclusive).</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Override MAC address</td> | | <td>Lease time</td> |
| <td>mac; default: <b>none</b></td> | | <td>integer [1..999999]; default: <b>none</b></br>integer [2..999999]<span class="asterisk">*</span></br>integer [120..999999]<span class="asterisk">**</span></td> |
| <td>When set, uses a user-defined MAC address for the interface.</td> | | <td>A DHCP lease will expire after the amount of time specified in this field and the device that was using the lease will have to request a new one. However, if the device stays connected, its lease will be renewed after half of the specified amount of time passes (e.g., if lease time is 12 hours, then every 6 hours the device will ask the DHCP server to renew its lease).<br>The minimal amount of time that can be specified is 2 minutes.</br><span class="asterisk">*</span>If selected Units is Minutes.</br><span class="asterisk">**</span>If selected Units is seconds.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
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| <td>Override MTU</td> | | <td>Units</td> |
| <td>integer [1..9200]; default: <b>none</b></td> | | <td>Hours <nowiki>|</nowiki> Minutes <nowiki>|</nowiki> Seconds; default: <b>Hours</b></td> |
| <td>Changes the interface's allowed maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. It is the largest size of a protocol data unit (PDU) that can be transmitted in a single network layer transaction.</td>
| | <td>Lease time units.</td> |
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| <td>Use gateway metric</td>
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| <td>integer; default: <b>0</b></td>
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| <td>A metric specifies the priority of the gateway. The lower the metric, the higher the priority (0 for highest priority).</td> | |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| </table> | | </table> |
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| | <span class="asterisk">*</span> When an interface is set to act as a DHCP Relay, it redirects all received DHCP request messages to another specified DHCP server: |
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| =====Advanced Settings: DHCP client=====
| | [[File:Networking_rutx_manual_lan_static_dhcp_server_relay_scheme_v2.png]] |
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| <b>Advanced Settings</b> information for <i>DHCP</i> protocol is provided in the table below.
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_wan_wan_configuration_advanced_settings_dhcp_client.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | |
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| <td>Use default gateway</td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>When enabled, add a default route for this interface.</td>
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| <td>Use DNS servers advertised by peer</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">off</span> <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">Use custom DNS servers</span></td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.<br><b>Note:</b> this field only becomes visible when Use DNS servers advertised by peer is set to <i>off</i></td>
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| <td>Use gateway metric</td>
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| <td>integer; default: <b>0</b></td>
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| <td>A metric specifies the priority of the gateway. The lower the metric, the higher the priority (0 for highest priority).</td>
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| <td>Override MAC address</td>
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| <td>mac; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Override MAC address of the WAN interface. For example, your ISP (Internet Service Provider) gives you a static IP address and it might also bind it to your computers MAC address (i.e., that IP will only work with your computer but not with your device). In this field you can enter your computer’s MAC address and fool the gateway in to thinking that it is communicating with your computer.</td>
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| <td>Override MTU</td>
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| <td>integer [1..9200]; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Changes the interfaces allowed maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. It is the largest size of a protocol data unit (PDU) that can be transmitted in a single network layer transaction.</td>
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| =====Advanced Settings: DHCPv6 client===== | | ===DHCP=== |
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| <b>Advanced Settings</b> information for <i>DHCPv6</i> protocol is provided in the table below. | | The <b>DHCP client</b> protocol is used to set up an interface which obtains its configuration parameters automatically via a DHCP lease. |
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| <td>Use default gateway</td>
| | <td>Hostname to send when requesting DHCP</td> |
| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
| | <td>string; default: <b>none</b></td> |
| <td>When enabled, add a default route for this interface.</td>
| | <td>A hostname for this interface used to identify this machine on the DHCP server.</td> |
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| <td>Use DNS servers advertised by peer</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">off</span> <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">Use custom DNS servers</span></td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.<br><b>Note:</b> this field only becomes visible when Use DNS servers advertised by peer is set to <i>off</i></td>
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| <td>Override MAC address</td>
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| <td>mac; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>When set, uses a user-defined MAC address for the interface.</td>
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| <td>Override MTU</td>
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| <td>integer [1..9200]; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Changes the interface's allowed maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. It is the largest size of a protocol data unit (PDU) that can be transmitted in a single network layer transaction.</td>
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| | ===Mobile=== |
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| <b>Advanced Settings</b> information for <i>PPPoE</i> protocol is provided in the table below. | | The <b>Mobile</b> protocol is used to set up an interface which can establish a mobile WAN connection. |
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| <td>Obtain IPv6 address</td>
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| <td>Automatic <nowiki>|</nowiki> Disabled <nowiki>|</nowiki> Manual; default: <b>Automatic</b></td>
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| <td>Defines behaviour for obtaining an IPv6 address.</td>
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| <td>Use default gateway</td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>When enabled, add a default route for this interface.</td>
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| <td>Use gateway metric</td>
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| <td>integer; default: <b>0</b></td>
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| <td>A metric specifies the priority of the gateway. The lower the metric, the higher the priority (0 for highest priority).</td>
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| <td>Use DNS servers advertised by peer</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">off</span> <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">Use custom DNS servers</span></td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.<br><b>Note:</b> this field only becomes visible when Use DNS servers advertised by peer is set to <i>off</i></td>
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| <td>Override MTU</td>
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| <td>integer [1..1500]; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) – specifies the largest possible size of a data packet.</td>
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| ====DHCP Server: IPv6 Settings==== | |
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| Refer to the table below for information on the <b>IPv6 Settings</b> section.
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| <td>Router Advertisement-Service</td>
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| <td>Disabled <nowiki>|</nowiki> Relay mode <nowiki>|</nowiki> Server mode <nowiki>|</nowiki> Hybrid mode; default: <b>Disabled</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether router advertisements should be enabled (server mode), relayed or disabled. </td>
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| <td>DHCPv6-Service</td>
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| <td>Disabled <nowiki>|</nowiki> Relay mode <nowiki>|</nowiki> Server mode <nowiki>|</nowiki> Hybrid mode; default: <b>Disabled</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether DHCPv6 server should be enabled (server), relayed (relay) or disabled (disabled).</td>
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| <td>NDP Proxy</td>
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| <td>Disabled <nowiki>|</nowiki> Relay mode <nowiki>|</nowiki> Hybrid mode; default: <b>Disabled</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether NDP should be relayed or disabled.</td>
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| <td>Announced DNS server</td>
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| <td>ip; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Supplements DHCP-assigned DNS server entries with ones specified in this field.</td>
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| <td>Announced DNS domains</td>
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| <td>ip; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| ===Mobile WAN===
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| ====General Setup: Mobile====
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| The <b>General Setup</b> section is used to configure the main parameters of a mobile WAN connection.
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| ====Advanced Settings: Mobile====
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| <b>Advanced Settings</b> information for <i>mobile</i> WAN is provided in the table below.
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| <td>Use DNS servers advertised by peer</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">off</span> <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.</td>
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| <td><span style="color: red;">Use custom DNS servers</span></td>
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| <td>off <nowiki>|</nowiki> on; default: <b>on</b></td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to use DNS servers obtained automatically or specified manually.<br><b>Note:</b> this field only becomes visible when Use DNS servers advertised by peer is set to <i>off</i></td>
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| <td>Use gateway metric</td>
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| <td>integer; default: <b>1</b></td>
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| <td>A metric specifies the priority of the gateway. The lower the metric, the higher the priority (0 for highest priority).</td>
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| <td>Override MTU</td>
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| <td>integer [1..9200]; default: <b>none</b></td>
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| <td>Changes the interface's allowed maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. It is the largest size of a protocol data unit (PDU) that can be transmitted in a single network layer transaction.</td>
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| ====Mobile Data Limit==== | |
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| The <b>Mobile Data Limit</b> section provides you with the possibility to set data usage limits for your mobile network interfaces and data usage warnings via SMS message in order to protect yourself from unwanted data charges. | | The <b>Mobile Data Limit</b> section provides you with the possibility to set data usage limits for your mobile network interfaces and data usage warnings via SMS message in order to protect yourself from unwanted data charges. |
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| <td>Clears the data limit counter.</td> | | <td>Clears the data limit counter.</td> |
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| </table>|}} | | </table>}}|}} |
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| [[Category:{{{name}}} Network section]] | | [[Category:{{{name}}} Network section]] |