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This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN ports as WAN. It can be usefull as wired ISP redundant connection or even to change the port for physical damage or a custom mounting. | This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN ports as WAN. It can be usefull as wired ISP redundant connection or even to change the port for physical damage or a custom mounting. | ||
==Configuration overview and prerequisites== | ==Configuration overview and prerequisites== | ||
Before we begin, let's overview the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that make it possible. | Before we begin, let's overview the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that make it possible. | ||
'''Prerequisites''': | '''Prerequisites''': | ||
* One RUTxxx series router (excluding [[RUT850]]). | * One RUTxxx series router (excluding [[RUT850]]). | ||
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'''Configuration scheme:''' | '''Configuration scheme:''' | ||
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==WebUI Router configuration== | ==WebUI Router configuration== | ||
Connect to the router’s WebUI navigate to '''Network -> VLAN -> LAN Network''' and create a new interface by entering name and clicking '''Add New'''.<br> | Connect to the router’s WebUI navigate to '''Network -> VLAN -> LAN Network''' and create a new interface by entering name and clicking '''Add New'''.<br> | ||
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After you clicked '''Add New''' new configuration window will pop-up, there you leave as default and press '''Save.''' | After you clicked '''Add New''' new configuration window will pop-up, there you leave as default and press '''Save.''' | ||
[[File:LANASWAN02.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|600px]] | [[File:LANASWAN02.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|600px]] | ||
After saving settings, you will be redirected back to '''Network -> VLAN -> VLAN Networks''', now you need to open VLAN Network tab in the same window and you will need to: | After saving settings, you will be redirected back to '''Network -> VLAN -> VLAN Networks''', now you need to open VLAN Network tab in the same window and you will need to: | ||
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===Using DCHP=== | ===Using DCHP=== | ||
Leave the settings as default and click '''save'''<br> | Leave the settings as default and click '''save'''<br> | ||
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===Using a Static IP=== | ===Using a Static IP=== | ||
<li style="color: red;">'''Note: Just if you want to use a Static IP, see the instructions below.'''</li> | <li style="color: red;">'''Note: Just if you want to use a Static IP, see the instructions below.'''</li> | ||
'''Static IP need to be set as router’s WAN IP.''' | '''Static IP need to be set as router’s WAN IP.''' | ||
Static IP should be in the same subnet as gateway’s LAN interface.<br> | Static IP should be in the same subnet as gateway’s LAN interface.<br> | ||
For example: if gateway’s LAN subnet is 192.168.10.1, then router’s WAN IP could be for example '''192.168.10.125'''</div> | For example: if gateway’s LAN subnet is 192.168.10.1, then router’s WAN IP could be for example '''192.168.10.125'''</div> | ||
[[File:LANASWAN04.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]] | [[File:LANASWAN04.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]] | ||
==CLI/SSH Router configuration== | ==CLI/SSH Router configuration== | ||
For the next part you will be configuring router via SSH. For this you need to use the command line interface (CLI) or a SSH software if you’re using Windows or iOS. In this example software '''putty''' will be used. Open '''putty''' enter routers LAN IP address and press '''Open'''.<br> | For the next part you will be configuring router via SSH. For this you need to use the command line interface (CLI) or a SSH software if you’re using Windows or iOS. In this example software '''putty''' will be used. Open '''putty''' enter routers LAN IP address and press '''Open'''.<br> | ||
[[File:LANASWAN005.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|400px]] | [[File:LANASWAN005.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|400px]] | ||
After clicking '''Open''' you will need to enter router credentials. | After clicking '''Open''' you will need to enter router credentials. | ||
<li>Login as: '''root'''</li> | <li>Login as: '''root'''</li> | ||
<li>Password: routers admin password (by default admin01)</li> | <li>Password: routers admin password (by default admin01)</li> | ||
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Now when you are connected you will need to make changes to network settings, this will be | Now when you are connected you will need to make changes to network settings, this will be | ||
achieved via SSH command: '''vi''', which allows you to edit settings in the router. Enter following | achieved via SSH command: '''vi''', which allows you to edit settings in the router. Enter following | ||
command in SSH: | command in SSH: | ||
<li>'''vi /etc/config/network''' press latter '''i''' to be able to edit.</li> | <li>'''vi /etc/config/network''' press latter '''i''' to be able to edit.</li> | ||
===Using DHCP=== | ===Using DHCP=== | ||
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<li>3. '''option backup '1''''</li> | <li>3. '''option backup '1''''</li> | ||
<li>4. '''option metric '10''''</li> | <li>4. '''option metric '10''''</li> | ||
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===Using Static IP=== | ===Using Static IP=== | ||
Using arrows navigate and find '''config interface 'lan_wan'''' and add two options: | Using arrows navigate and find '''config interface 'lan_wan'''' and add two options: | ||
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<li>3. '''option backup '1''''</li> | <li>3. '''option backup '1''''</li> | ||
<li>4. '''option metric '10''''</li> | <li>4. '''option metric '10''''</li> | ||
[[File:LANASWAN006.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]] | [[File:LANASWAN006.jpg|border|class=tlt-border]]<br> | ||
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Press '''Esc''' and write ''':wq'''. | Press '''Esc''' and write ''':wq'''. | ||
After that you will need to restart network service on the router, for this use command: | After that you will need to restart network service on the router, for this use command: | ||
<li>'''/etc/init.d/network restart'''</li><br> | <li>'''/etc/init.d/network restart'''</li><br> | ||
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After restart is completed go back to routers WebUI and navigate to '''Network -> Firewall -> General Settings'''. | After restart is completed go back to routers WebUI and navigate to '''Network -> Firewall -> General Settings'''. | ||
Scroll down, in '''Zone Forwarding''' find source zone '''lan_wan''' and change “Default forwarding action” from '''reject''' to '''accept''' and also check '''Masquerading''' and save settings.<br> | Scroll down, in '''Zone Forwarding''' find source zone '''lan_wan''' and change “Default forwarding action” from '''reject''' to '''accept''' and also check '''Masquerading''' and save settings.<br> | ||
[[File:008-2.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|800px]] | [[File:008-2.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|800px]]<br> | ||
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==Testing the configuration== | ==Testing the configuration== | ||
If you did the steps in the right way, your end device should have internet connection according the scheme.<br> | If you did the steps in the right way, your end device should have internet connection according the scheme.<br> | ||
Go to '''Network --> WAN''' and check if the new LAN_WAN is enable and if it has an assigned IP<br> | Go to '''Network --> WAN''' and check if the new LAN_WAN is enable and if it has an assigned IP<br> | ||
[[File:WAN.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|800px]] | [[File:WAN.jpg|border|class=tlt-border|800px]] | ||
[[Category:{{{name}}} Configuration Examples]] | [[Category:{{{name}}} Configuration Examples]] |
Revision as of 19:26, 3 March 2020
Introduction
The information in this page is updated in accordance with the [[Media:{{{fw_version}}}_WEBUI.bin|{{{fw_version}}}]] firmware version.
This article provides a guide on how to configure the LAN ports as WAN. It can be usefull as wired ISP redundant connection or even to change the port for physical damage or a custom mounting.
Configuration overview and prerequisites
Before we begin, let's overview the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that make it possible. Prerequisites:
- One RUTxxx series router (excluding RUT850).
- At least two wired Internet connections.
- An end device for test the configuration.
Configuration scheme:
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WebUI Router configuration
Connect to the router’s WebUI navigate to Network -> VLAN -> LAN Network and create a new interface by entering name and clicking Add New.
After you clicked Add New new configuration window will pop-up, there you leave as default and press Save.
After saving settings, you will be redirected back to Network -> VLAN -> VLAN Networks, now you need to open VLAN Network tab in the same window and you will need to:
- Select VLAN mode: Port based
- Current LAN interface:
- Enable wireless access
- Select your current LAN interface.
- Turn off LAN port 3 (which will be used as WAN port)
- Press Save.
Note: Make sure that you are not connected to that LAN port which you going to disable.
- New LAN_WAN interface:
- Click Add and new row will appear.
- Turn off LAN ports 1-2 and leave only LAN port 3 on.
- Select “lan_wan” in the LAN section and press Save.
Using DCHP
Leave the settings as default and click save
Using a Static IP
Static IP need to be set as router’s WAN IP.
Static IP should be in the same subnet as gateway’s LAN interface.
For example: if gateway’s LAN subnet is 192.168.10.1, then router’s WAN IP could be for example 192.168.10.125
CLI/SSH Router configuration
For the next part you will be configuring router via SSH. For this you need to use the command line interface (CLI) or a SSH software if you’re using Windows or iOS. In this example software putty will be used. Open putty enter routers LAN IP address and press Open.
After clicking Open you will need to enter router credentials.
Now when you are connected you will need to make changes to network settings, this will be achieved via SSH command: vi, which allows you to edit settings in the router. Enter following command in SSH:
Using DHCP
Using arrows navigate and find config interface 'lan_wan' and add two options:
Using Static IP
Using arrows navigate and find config interface 'lan_wan' and add two options:
Press Esc and write :wq.
After that you will need to restart network service on the router, for this use command:
After restart is completed go back to routers WebUI and navigate to Network -> Firewall -> General Settings.
Scroll down, in Zone Forwarding find source zone lan_wan and change “Default forwarding action” from reject to accept and also check Masquerading and save settings.
Testing the configuration
If you did the steps in the right way, your end device should have internet connection according the scheme.
Go to Network --> WAN and check if the new LAN_WAN is enable and if it has an assigned IP
[[Category:{{{name}}} Configuration Examples]]