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1. gt e W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core nas config UBIQUITI NETWORKS Routes X Services v X Utilities Diagnostic Download Master Far HengasHue AOKYMEHTE Pa6ouun cron gt System v Network v Start PPTP id Stan PPPoE gt Start L2TP gt Start Hotspot Start Open vPN server Please setup PPTP PPPOE L2TP servers Hotspot controller Remember to configure zones at least zone Lan and an firewall and radius client settings beto S Mon PPTP Server PPPoE Server L2TP Server Hotspot OpenVPN Server AOKYMEHTE E 4 Tick to enable service E Mor KOMNbIOTeEp Service name usually the same as hostname 1 Source interface The service will listen on this interface rm Local IP address used to route all ppp traffic through this address Ceresoe Mma patina OKPYKEHHE First IP address from users pool Leave blank if addresses are assigned by radius Tun atinos All files Last IP address from users pool see comments above 41 IP addresses should not intersect with inte Choose Choose addresses netmasks and other services pools Tick to restart service s after saving Save ma Tick to enable IPSEC Iv IPSEC Server certificate Please choose new local file to upload as new certificate Not installed IPSEC Server key Please choose new local file to upload as new server key Not inst
2. RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DHCP server and relay settings Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 21 GPL Routerstation Control Ce X Gf W Y http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core dhcp config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 34 34 D E UBIQUITI NETWORKS POE Utilities Services v Diagnostic Routes y Network v System v UC o one Stop DHCP server Restart DHCP server Start DHCP relay Set up DHCP server and relay DHCP Server MISLISLELCIEL Relay settings Host to relay and other settings Do not remind to configure firewall Tick to enable DHCP Relay Add circuit id and agent id to request v v Host to redirect DHCP queries eo AZALZA2 External interface to forward DHCP requests eth Interfaces to listen DHCP requests and forward to external DHCP server eth Tick to restart service s after saving Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved D f 100 7 Anya Q Routerstation Contr BE D magesien Far fe D imagesten dhep jpg 3 me tmp B829 12 33 The following settings are to be specified host to redirect DHCP queries circuit ID and agent ID etc Proxy and NAT traversal Under the tab UPnP settings you can set up UPnP support The following settings are
3. System Network Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic Jan 1 00 00 16 none syslog info syslogd started BusyBox v1 13 4 Jan 1 00 00 18 none user warn syslog ifup lo Jan 1 00 00 18 none user vvarn syslog ifup eth1 Jan 1 00 00 18 none user warn syslog dhcp eth1 started Jan 1 00 00 18 none user warn syslog ifup eth Jan 1 00 00 18 none user warn syslog address4changed eth 192 168 24 1 Jan 1 00 00 25 none daemon notice miniupnpd 778 HTTP listening on port 5555 Jan 1 00 00 25 none daemon notice miniupnpd 7 78 Listening for NAT PMP traffic on port 5351 Jan 1 00 00 26 none daemon vvarn dnsmasq s00 no servers found in tmp resolv conf auto will retry Jan 1 00 00 26 none daemon err mini snmpd 810 could not create UDP socket Address family not supported by protocol Jan 1 00 00 52 none daemon err miniupnpd 7 7 8 ioctl s SIOCGIF amp DDR Cannot assign requested address Jan 1 00 15 37 none user warn syslog app cp Andex php 192 168 24 31 app cp index php root root Access permited Jan 1 00 16 12 none authpriv arn dropbear 993 login attempt for nonexistent user from 192 168 24 31 1413 Jan 1 00 16 14 none authpriv warn dropbear 993 login attempt for nonexistent user from 192 168 24 31 1413 Jan 1 00 16 30 none authpriv notice dropbear 994 password auth succeeded for root from 192 168 24 31 1419 Jan 1 00 20 40 none user warn syslog app cpAndex php
4. we nyc 49 RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D images enilayout jp e mc jetc ssxapp E34 o 9 21 Please note that all these and many other functions of the system are accessible from the main menu System Information During development of the system we were aiming at provision of a modern and smart tool which would most efficiently and comfortably output the system data and the events taking place in the system Thus the following system information is displayed graphically in near to real time mode CPU usage RAM usage SWAP usage OS kernel and distributive CPU information CPU bogomips USB drivers and controllers etc RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 System information Brief Opera E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt lt RouterStation Control Ce X gf RouterStation Control Ce X 9 gt 1 MW gt http 11192 168 24 1fapp cpfindex php q core hw view Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 24 7 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a 6 System v Networky Routes Services v Utiliies Diagnostic OS kernel and distro Linux 2 6 26 10 OpenvWRT Unknow CPU information Atheros amp R7151 rev 2 MIPS 24Kc v7 4 CPU speed MHz NLA CPU usage Number of CPUs 1 CPU cache NLA RAM usage rs CPU bogomips 452 RAM size SWAP size Mb 6O0Mb OMb SWAP usage Network interfaces lo eth eth1 bond
5. 1388 SW SE SW SW SW SW SM SW SW SAN S State Goo q le Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 42 Command init kthreadd ksoftirqd0 events 0 khelper kblockd D pdflush pdflush ksvvapd aio mtdblockd ar71xx spi iffs2 gcd mtd3 init a f d ma ME amp EN PN Tr D 2 nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far e mc tmp ClipboardO1 Irfanview Connections This function displays a list of established connections netstat na The output is refreshed automatically T Options S OX SOX SOx SOx SOx SOX SOX SOx SOx SOx SOx SOx SOx SOX Fi Gm WO i IQ 100 12 39 RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Current established network connections Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f P RouterStation Control Ce X s i M 18 http 11192 168 24 1fapp cpfindex php g core hw view_connections Goo g e Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 42 20 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A System v Networkw Routes X Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Protocol Receive Queue Send Queue Local address Foreign address 192 168 24 1 22 192 166 24 31 1419 192 168 24 1 80 192 168 24 31 4242 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights rese
6. 2f EP RouterStation Control Ce X 3 e A W E http 192 168 24 1 fappicpfindex php q core bap config Google Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 26 53 0 fim UBIQUITI NETWORKS el 6 4 System v Networkw Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic 3 Start BGP router You can enable BGP router setup networks peers etc You should define 45 number at least one network and peer to announce Tick to enable BGP router Iv Our AS number 65536 IP address to use as BGP router id f 3 Address Netmask Specify networks which router announces Use button to add a new is216800 network Clear up input boxes to remove network from set eee 16 zl ro 0 0 0 le y Saas X Acus Peer 4S Weight for routes Tick to originate default Tick to set next hop Tick if peer is EBGP Heighbors or peers other BGP routers to exchange routing info Use Number obtained from peer route for peer self for a peer multihop button to add a new peer Clear up input boxes to remove peer from set 100041 65534 noc FTT For external routes For internal routes For local routes BGP Distance H H H Tick to redistribute Tick to redistribute Tick to redistribute routes to Tick to redistribute Tick to redistribute Redistribute other protocol routes through BGP kernel routes static routes connected networks rip routes ospf routes B Iv Iv Iv Iv Tick to re
7. W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core users add I Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 32 21 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pi A System v Metwork v Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v y Table view Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Add new user Group Home dir Shell bin false CHO 100 7 gy nycx Q RouterStation Contr iil D images en Far fe D limageslentemail ipg s mc fetc ssxapp ABQ 9 30 Mount points This menu item tabularizes a list of mounted partitions with identification of their mount points filesystem type as well as their total used and available capacity Here you can unmount a partition with utmost care RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Mount points and SWAP Opera s 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help Ny e RouterStation Control Ce X 1 A y e http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core mount config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 33 33 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Ae System v Networky Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic Physical Device z Capacity Used Available Used 96 Mounted partition Options i ideviroot 4 8M 4 8M 0 100 from X Unmount partition tmpts 30 4M 56 0K 30 4M 0 Amp X Unmount partition tmpts 912 0K 0 512 0K 0 dev X Unmount partition
8. ae mc tmp Ba o 9 37 One of the settings is selection of program to compress backup image gzip or bzip2 You must also specify a path filesystem directory to keep backup image Don t use network shares for this directory Remember that to be able to perform backup your system must have an installed rsync software package and at least one compressor gzip or bzip2 Under the tab Where to save backup image you can specify what to do with a backup image after saving You can move backup image to remote server by means of either built in ftp client or scp rsync protocols requires installation of respective software packages You can also move or copy backup image to another device partition another physical storage or network partition RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Backup settings Opera E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help AS e RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt e W 18 http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core backup config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 36 42 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A E Create backup Remember to configure schedules and add optirbsbintbackup sh to Scheduler Backup folders and files Backup MySQL Databases Backup PgSQL Databases MINA TOTO DESDE You can upload backup image to dedicated server or any other storage device Move backup image to host or folder v Choose method to up
9. fi 72 15 0 1 Default metric for RIP routes fi Tick to redistribute kernel routes A Metric for these routes f Tck to redistribute static routes Iv Metric for these routes f Tick to redistribute routes to connected networks E Metric for these routes Tick to redistribute ospf routes Iv Metric for these routes Tick to redistribute bgp routes Iv Metric for these routes f Tick to restart service s after saving Save zl B a 100 gt nyc Q RouterStation Contr BE D imagesten Far 4 D imagestenimproutes iB mc tmp BOY 12 22 For more information please refer to relevant manuals OSPF router The system has a pre installed or an installable OSPF router and relevant control tools The following parameters are to be specified Networks on which router operates and area ID s Router ID Interfaces and their weights Redistribution of other protocol routes static RIP etc Weights metrics for such routes RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Setup OSPF router Opera l 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help N e RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt e A W E http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core ospf config Start OSPF router Tick to enable OSPF router v Router ID fi 2 Address Netmask rea ID Specify networks and areas on which router works Use button to add a new network Clear up inp
10. 20000 10000 4 There are three types of interface configuration dialogues Configuration of Ethernet interfaces and aliases When configuring virtual interfaces and bridges this dialogue acquires some additional fields You can use DHCP for auto configuration or specify parameters manually such as IP address netmask gateway etc RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Configure interface ethi Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt f Routerstation Control Ce X gt e W http 1192 168 24 1 app cpfindex ph p q core ifaces cfg amp ifname eth1 UBIQUITI NETWORKS System Network Routes X Services Utilities Diagnostic Configure interface eth1 Enable interface Use DHCP to auto configure this interface IPv4 Address IPv4 Hetmask IPv4 Broadcast IPv4 Gateway Configure IPv6 parameters on this interface IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway Peer nameserver MAC MTU Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 we nye 49 RouterStation Contr El D images en Far D limages enlinterface ing mc tmp Ba o 12 09 Configuration of dynamic interfaces ppp interfaces This type of interface configuration dialogue is used for dynamic connections with PPP PPTP PPPoE P
11. MIPS 24Kc v7 4 CPU speed MHz NLA n Number of CPUs 1 CPU cache MLA RAM usage E CPU bogomips 452 RAM size SWAP size Mb BOMb OMb SWAP usage Network interfaces lo eth eth1 bond Mount Point Amp Linux 2 5 28 10 ohci hcd Atheros 4R71xx built in OHCI controller Linux 2 5 28 10 ehci_hcd Atheros 4R71xx built in EHCI controller USB drives and controllers Mount Point dev Mount Point jtfs B 0 15 3096 45 60 75 90 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESA 100 gt iw nycx e RouterStation Contr Sl C Program Files Far D images enistartpag ing mc jetc ssxapp Be o 9 23 Processes This function displays running processes in list form ps ax You can send one of the following three signals at a time to any listed process HUP TERM and KILL Please use these signals with utmost care RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Current processes Opera File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail AS e RouterStation Control Ce X Tools Help e A y E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core hw view processes UBIQUITI NETWORKS Network v System v Process ID 43 7 71 72 73 33 100 229 243 Routes w Services v root root root root root root root root root root root root root root Utilities v Username Diagnostic v VSZ 1388
12. Tick to enable service Iv Source interface The service will listen on this interface etho y Server address also starting address for user address pool Pool netmask fi 72 20 0 0 i 24 Server port usually 1194 fi 194 Server protocol UDP or TCP udp Root certificate Certificate of authority for VPN The same for server and all clients Not installed a Choose Server certificate Not installed Choose Server key Not installed Choose DH file for server Not installed Choose Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B 100 gt Anyer 49 RouterStation Contr EH D images en Far X D images en hotspot j ae mc tmp Ba o 12 29 Domaine name resolution Under the tab DNS Resolver settings you can specify the domain in which the device operates and one or more nameservers to be used by the system RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DNS settings Opera l e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt 2 RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt f W E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core dns config IG Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 32 15 0 E UBIQUITI NETWORKS a Utilities v System v Networky Routes Servi
13. UAM Secret a a 3 UAM Port Usually 3990 990 Walled garden domains that enabled for unauthorized access You can specify more than one domain separated stasoft net with comma Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 A nycd Q RouterStation Contr BE D imagesien Far fe D imagestenllzto ipo iB mc tmp EJ 9 12 29 OpenVPN Server tab contains control tools for OpenVPN server Here you can set up the source interface for the service to listen on user address pool server port and protocol and upload root certificate certificate of authority server certificate and key DH file for server RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Access server setup Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2f f RouterStation Control Ce X e A y amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core nas config UBIQUITI NETWORKS 6 System v Networkw Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic Start PPTP Start PPPoE Start L2TP Start Hotspot Start OpenwPN server Please setup PPTP PPPOE L2TP servers Hotspot controller Remember to configure zones at least zone Lan and an firewall and radius client settings before PPTP Server PPPoE Server L2TP Server Hotspot OpenVPN Server
14. idevimtdblock3 10 2M 444 0K 9 8M 4 jtts IE AA mini_to 4ffs 4 8M 4 8M 0 100 X Unmount partition Total 5 Mounted device partition or device file e g dev hda1 Mount point local directory to mount Filesystem type e g ext2 Mount options e g rw noatime See mount or dev sda2 device vfat manpage Jidevisdat mnt vfat Tick to restart service s after saving Save E e nf hinbhlirmtrad finlAn in mmc om D a 100 gt BP nycr 49 RouterStation Contr Ell D images en Far He D timageslenlusered jp s me jetc ssxapp E3499 3 32 By using the Mount points tab you can specify any number of partitions from external storage devices or network shares to be mounted to the filesystem of the device The following parameters are to be specified mounted device partition or device file local directory to mount device filesystem type of the mounted device partition and additional options for mount command By using the SWAP tab you can specify pre created swap partitions formatted as swap partitions and files on external devices to increase RAM to be used as swap partitions Software Demonstrates in list form installed software packages with package name and version You can remove installed software packages by using a delete option RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Installed Software packages Opera E m 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools H
15. 16 RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Time zone and synchronization Opera f 58 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help e D limageslenYwizardO j SI RouterStation Control Ce X T gt 1 a 18 hep 1 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q cp wizard step2 Google 7 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 19 15 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS 9 Current time 1970 01 01 00 19 15 2009 09 23 17 11 Select timezone Europe Moscow v First time server pool ntp ora Next Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B ESTO 100 D limagesjeniwizardi j d nyex 49 RouterStation Contr EF C Program Files Far ge mc fetc ssxapp EN E EDO 9 17 If you are not going to change the current device settings simply click Next RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Setup LAN interface eth Opera 8 x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help N e RouterStation Control Ce X T gt e se W E http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q cp wizard step3 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pay Setup LAN interface eth0 Enable interface v Use DHCP to auto configure this interface E IPv4 Address 32468241 IPv4 Netmask 255 255 2550 IPv4 Broadcast NEN IPv4 Gateway Configure
16. Aug 31 14 27 36 MSD 2009 prom fw_argO0 00000002 fw _arg1 8006040c fv arg2 00000000 fw_arg3 00000000 MyLoader sysp 00000000 boardp 00000000 parts 3c011 fff console early0 enabled CPU revision is 00019374 MIPS 24Kc Atheros amp R7161 rev 2 CPU 680 000 MHz amp HB 85 000 MHz DDR 170 000 MHz Determined physical RAM map memory 04000000 00000000 usable Initrd not found or empty disabling initrd Zone PFN ranges Normal 0x00000000 gt 0x00004000 Movable zone start PFN for each node early node map 1 active PFN ranges 0 0x00000000 gt 0x00004000 On node O totalpages 16384 free area init node node O padat 8027d120 node mem map 81000000 Normal zone 128 pages used for memmap Normal zone O pages reserved Normal zone 16256 pages LIFO batch 3 Movable zone 0 pages used for memmap Built 1 zonelists in Zone order mobility grouping on Total pages 16256 Kernel command line rootfstype squashfs yaffs jffs2 noinitrd console ttySO 115200 y B a 100 Hb nyc la RouterStation Contr E D limages en Far ae mc jtmp Ah D images entiperf jpg 12 43 System log shows the contents of the log file var log messages RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 System log Opera File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt GPL RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt e W http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core hw view_sw UBIQUITI NETWORKS
17. Bookmarks Widgets Mal Tools Hep uc aS S RouterStation Control Ce X 9 in j ag e http 1 192 168 24 Lfappicpfindex php g core ethfw state e 5 Google z a Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 93 52 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Fer System v Networkw Routes Serices Utilities Diagnostic Bridge filter rules Bridge table fitter Bridge chain INPUT entries 0 policy ACCEPT Bridge chain FORWARD entries O policy ACCEPT Bridge chain OUTPUT entries O policy ACCEPT Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B GATS 100 yen o RouterStation Contr E En E 12 41 DHCP leases This function displays IP addresses and their MAC addresses leased through DHCP server RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Current leases table Opera E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f P RouterStation Control Ce X i M ig http 11192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core dhcp view_leases Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 44 28 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS e System v Networkw Routes Services v X Utilities Diagnostic Message Mo records found Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a o gt Ip nyc e RouterStation Contr E D images en Far e mc Emp D limageslenibfstate j 12
18. View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 21 SPL RouterStation Control Ce X sE ag E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core backup restore I Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 38 21 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Ea ra System v Metwork v Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic v Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Backup image and folder to restoration x es D enoose Upload and decompress B a 100 Anye et RouterStation Contr E D images en Far D images en backupco e me Jtmp E 12 36 Factory default settings When you choose Yes the current configuration will be overwritten by factory default settings RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Opera l i i 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help S Sf RouterStation Control Ce X e 1 N e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core backup defaults 8 IG Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 38 91 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS AS System v Network Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved h Cx 100 D imegestentbacupre B me tm nyc Q RouterStation Contr E D images en Far E 12 36 Use this function with utmost car
19. and logout button Below is the main dropdown menu which separates the work area of the page data input output area from the top part of the page All functions of the system are grouped in the main menu A toolbar can appear under the main menu with shortcuts to various specific functions e g New Create backup Find etc Do not forget to click Save button after modification of any settings If you tick off the Restart service s after saving field the modified settings will be saved and the relevant service s will be restarted after clicking the Save button Web interface uses standard icons to identify similar tasks Thus icon is used to identify such actions as Add new record property identifies such actions as removal termination of service application identifies editing 5 identifies service application start An icon with two reciprocal arrows ir identifies restart update d RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 System users Opera laj xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help SI Routerstation Control Ce X e s A E nitpuit92 168 24 1 app cp index ph I Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 22 33 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v New p q core users view Password Home dir Options root 1 DVVBRPnCF uhadd6OgshLSENn
20. dialogue is the same as Ethernet interface configuration dialogue Wireless and Additional tabs contain some specific parameters to be set up for wireless devices operational mode current frequency modulation encryption etc Zones Zone is a basic property of the firewall Zones are logical networks and the device is connected to a zone by at least one of its network interfaces A typical configuration contains two zones world Wan and internal network Lan Besides the device can be connected to other zones e g to a demilitarized zone Dmz The total number of zones is practically unlimited RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Zones Opera E l x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I RouterStation Control Ce X eg W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core zones view zones Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 14 21 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS AE System v Network X Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic eis cee OP Fete ae _New Tick to restart service s after saving Save Configure firewall Drag and drop interface to appropriate zone box to assign Unassigned interfaces Lan X Wan X Dmz X Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved D ENJA 100 7 E nyc Q Routerstation Contr El O imagesjen Far Af D timagestentpppcia io 3 mc tmp EQ 12 12 This page display
21. of users RouterS UBIQUIT NETWORKS PE Minimal setup wizard This wizard will quide you through the initial and minimal configuration of device Remember that you should close browser window when proccess will done and reopen browser to start new session Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Please remember that if you change the IP address or netmask of ethO this will drop all current connections You will have to exit from your browser and log in at the new IP address Please change the initial password for user root due to security reasons Please use complex password for user roof RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DNS settings Opera 7 l 18 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help SI RouterStation Control Ce X w gt i Y y S http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q cp wizard step1 G Google 7 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 13 18 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS 9 Put in Full qualified domain name RouterStation Our domain localdemain 6012 1010 IP Address of nameserver clear up input box to remove row from settings 50420910 0120910 Next Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 7 mq nyc Q RouterStation Contr Sl C Program Files Far E ge mc Jetc ssxapp E349 Q 2
22. rbc ru Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Ping a host x gt CRIS 100 1 K FO CRouterstation contr B D images al 12 37 Traceroute Performs rout tracing of specified IP address or hostname You will see output in table Message RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Trace route to host Opera l 81 x File Edt View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt RouterStation Control Ce X d IG Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 39 55 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS n System v Network Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic traceroute to 192 168 24 31 192 168 24 31 30 hops max 38 byte packets 1 192 168 24 31 192 168 24 31 0 862 ms 0 613 ms 0 527 ms Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Trace route to host Please input host name or address to trace 192 168 24 31 B Gu a 100 2 deny E Routerstation Cont Bil o mageslen Far ke D lim Bm 12 37 Flash firmware The device has two partitions for kernel and for root filesystem You can upload a new image for one partition at a time and flash it Thus you can flash new firmware for the whole system in two steps only To do this you should have specially created images for kernel and rootfs partitions If you are not sure what you are doing please don t ever use this fun
23. source ethi Tick to restart service s after saving 7 Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 nyck Q Routerstation Contr Hl D limagesten Far 4 D magestentbond jpa iB mc tmp Ej 9 12 14 The following features of the firewall are available protection from syn flood attacks export of traffic flow data going through the firewall in netflow v5 format Zone based firewall with automatic assignment of interfaces to the respective zone Native address translation NAT otatic address translation port address translation SNAT PAT Default policies for entire firewall and separately for each zone Setting of flexible rules to accept drop reject or redirect packets based on source and destination addresses ports protocol matches including application pattern matches L7 MAC source addresses etc Rules are set separately for each zone RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Firewall settings Opera i 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help n RouterStation Control Ce X 9 gt 1 N W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core Fw confiq PR 11 Device operates with zone based firewall Configure zones Please specify default policy for zone set of advanced rules NAT and PAT if required and etc Base settings MEDI van Dmz Default polic
24. to be specified external interface for outgoing connections interfaces to listen on and uplink downlink speed RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Proxies and NAT traversal helpers Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I GPL RouterStation Control Ce X ae I Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 35 35 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pca Utilities v gt e W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core proxy config Routes Services v Diagnostic v gt x Amm Stop UPnP E Restart UPnP Start HTTP HTTPS proxy System v Network v Set up HTTP HTTPS proxy and UPnP support EEA HTTP HTTPS proxy Set up external interface served interfaces uplink and downlink speed Tcik to enable UPnP on router v External interface for outgoing connections etti y Interfaces to listen on eth v Uplink speed in kb sec 128 Downlink speed in kb sec 640 Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt D nye 43 RouterStation Contr EH D images en Far D images en dhcpr jpa s mc tmp 12 33 HTTP HTTPS proxy tab contains proxy setting tools You can select one external interface for outgoing connections an internal interface to
25. 42 Packet capture You can capture some traffic to analyze or debug flow Use this function with care because it loads CPU network card and memory RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Packet capture Opera E 5 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2f RouterStation Control Ce X gt e A y E http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core pcap config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 44 52 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS fan System v Networkw Routes X Services X Utilities Diagnostic Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Configure capture process Host address This value is either the Source or destination address or hostname The packet capture will look for this her field You can leave field blank ets The port can be either the source or destination port Leave blank to capture traffic lso to all ports CKkels Packet length Should be the same as MTU on selected above interface Number of p capture Enter O for no limit capturedpackets Fu eso sses for each packet May load CPU B fa 100 gt b 2 nye 12 RouterStation Contr BE D timagesten Far ge me jtmp D limagestentdhcpleas 12 42 In fact this function uses tcodump software to capture and analyze traffic To set up this function you must specify an interface to capture packet
26. Help gt I GPL RouterStation Control Ce X 4g W E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core backup config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 36 42 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A System Networky Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic Create backup Remember to configure schedules and add opt rbbintackup sh to Scheduler Backup folders and files Backup MySQL Databases Backup PgSQL Databases Where to save backup image You should specify a superuser login and password for server to do backup compressor and path to keep compressed image Login root Password Path to keep backup image waribackups Program to compress backuped image Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B o 100 7 D nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far D images en snmp jpg 8 mc tmp 12 35 Restore from image You can upload and decompress backup image specifying a folder for decompression of uploaded image Backup image should have far gz or tar bz2 format Please remember that after decompression current files will be replaced by files from the backup image whereas the files that are not present in the backup image will be untouched RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Restore files and folders from backup Opera E 8 xj File Edit
27. IPv6 parameters on this interface B IPv6 Address IPv amp Gateway Peer nameserver MAC NEN MTU A Next Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc ll rights reserved ESTA 100 gt we nyc 49 RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D limagestenwizard2 j s mc etc ssxapp Be Y 9 18 EIE RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Change password for user root Opera EN m e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt GPL RouterStation Control Ce X gt 4 sE W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q cp wizard step5 I Google y nsec Hostname Uptime day hour mi S of users RouterStation 0 0 20 95 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pia Change password for user root Password nl Confirm password z Next Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 Anyer 2 RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D limageslenlwizard3 j e me jetc ssxapp E199 9 18 When you finish with setup wizard exit from your browser General Web Interface Layout Manufacturer s logo is located in the top of the page By clicking on the logo you are redirected to the corporate web site of UBIQUITY NETWORKS Besides you can find there the following information hostname pptime home button
28. NETSHe for OpenWRT Web interface and custom firmware User Manual Stanislav Korsakov c 2009 Yaroslavl Content MAIN FEATURES OF NETSHe co inci 4 GETTING STARTED ad aaa 5 FIRMIWaAre Ellas MING eser 5 USINGWEBINTERFAGE ico iia 6 Getting Stade 6 SEPAN ZA A A O 6 General Web Interface La yola A id 10 A OD cS ONC RET mc mee ep em OA E eee Sees eee 11 System ino Mal I MP 12 Basic SVSICM SOUING ex D A A IE E E E 14 BI MET Tm 18 A e emi MeL MM M EIE 21 SORGE I E M LM DU E 21 Schede semp i ti EC M EE 23 EEE DE Sacre ete uu E M M M M nae A A 24 ZONeSU LL MI I iM I m 2f Edere imt DEI IMEEM A 28 BORAN NR EE o ER rc 29 FOW IN 30 Prado mien amasa ito eee ie 32 Bandwidth management and traffic prioritization esses nennen nnns 33 BE ego MEN Mc 34 MO A OTT 35 nile PEPPER 36 Gmel EQ 37 o O ae taecicadannanc pens a aR a A oaueacenscaapesceaantess 38 Time settings and SyNChHTONIZAtION ooccconnccocnncncnconcncnonconcnnnanconcnnnnnnnnrnnnn nnne nnne nnne nnne rne n n nennen nne nene nnns 39 ACCESS CONCENTRA ass 40 DomamenaMeTesolU ION a A A A A ii 45 o E 49 Proxy and NAT Traves alonso tin a dicta rd iii 51 A GAMO Mesas a eld tetas aa Rm 53 Image backup and restore from IMAGE cccccsececceececeeeeeceeeccsseecceucecsaeeec
29. O Mount Point tmp Linux 2 5 28 10 ohci hcd Atheros 4R71xx built in OHCI controller callen Linux 2 5 28 10 ehci_hcd Atheros 4R71xx built in EHC controller Mount Point dey Mount Point tts B 0 15 30 45 60 7596 90 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B O 100 gt Anyer 2 RouterStation Contr Sl C Program Files Far X D images enistartpag n mc jetc ssxapp E3499 3 23 To view the chart you will need Flash Player 10 and above installed in your browser Recommended system setting sequence No oS I 10 11 12 13 14 15 Change password of user root opecify hostname opecify your domain use ocaldomain if you are not sure opecify one or more IP addresses of nameservers Type in current date and time Select your time zone opecify one or more upstream time servers these settings are made either by means of Setup Wizard or via the menu items System Base settings Services Time settings and synchronization Services Domain name resolution Set up network interface ethO Set up network interface eth7 either by means of Setup Wizard or via the menu item Network Interfaces oet up system log via the menu item System Base settings If necessary add new users to the system It should be noted that any user with shell other than empty shell bin false and bin nologin will have full rights to access and control the
30. PPOA protocols where the device acts as a network client The following parameters can be configured type of connection device or interface used to establish connection etc RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Configure interface pppO Opera P 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help AS e RouterStation Control Ce X gt e A y e http 192 168 24 1 app cpsindex php q core ifaces cfg amp ifname ppp0 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 12 42 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS fan System v Networkw Routes X Services v X Utilities Diagnostic Configure interface pppO Enable interface Iv Type of connection PPPoA v Username hvn2 77 Password pem Device or interface that used to establish connection has s S PPTP Server I EE PPPoA Encapsulation VC B VPI b VCI b O 3G Service Type UMTS DGE GPRS y Access point APN as PIN code RR Replace existing default route v Use peer DNS v Enable IP v6 over PPP link Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESTA 100 gt mw nye a RouterStation Contr Sl D images en Far X D images en ethcfg jp ae mc tmp Ba o 12 11 Configuration of wireless interfaces IP settings tab of this
31. RADIUS server may be blank Accounting port of second RADIUS server may be blank Basic settings Radius client setup Upstream proxy Remote access Email notification 80 12 10 2 EEE EEES 812 fi 813 80 12 10 84 RRRRRRRARK f 812 fi 813 Tick to restart service s after saving w Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESA 100 gt we nye 2 RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D limages enbaseset j ru mc jetc ssxapp Ba o 9 25 Upstream proxy tab allows to specify an http proxy to be used for redirection of all http requests from the in built proxy This proxy will also be used as proxy for packages manager and dynamic domain name resolution client To use this function type in upstream HTTP HTTPS proxy hostname or IP address upstream proxy port where the requests are received login and password for authorization if necessary RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Basic system settings Opera l e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt GPL RouterStation Control Ce X W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core bs config IG Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 25 58 O E UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pcia System v Network v Routes Services v U
32. SVYORD for SMTP authentication if required Login Password Tick to restart service s after saving w Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESTA 100 gt we nye e RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D limages enlremoteac ru mc Jetc ssxapp Be o 9 26 Buttons in the toolbar offer tools for starting stopping and restarting of relevant services web interface telnet server etc Users This menu item is a list of system users where you can add delete users and edit some user options RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 System users Opera l e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt GP RouterStation Control Ce X I Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 22 33 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v New gt 4 sE W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core users view Username X Password Home dir Options root 13DWBRPnCF uhaddBQg fhL9ENnvpF5O root binash 9 3 nobody nogroup 9 3 daemon noaroup 9 3 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 Anyer Q RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far D limagestenlwizards j e mc Jetcj ssxapp E199 9 20 Please rem
33. UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pa System v Network v Routes v Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Table view You can specify more than one repository to get package http or ftp proxy with http or ftp username and password for proxy auth Repository O A Tick to use system proxy 5 Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved S a 100 Anye 9 RouterStation Contr BE D images en Far D limageslenlsoftware si me Jetc ssxapp E Bae 9 34 After any modification of the list of repositories you should update the list packages by clicking the Update list of packages button in the toolbar After completion of these steps you can install any software available in the mounted repositories Schedule This page is a job scheduler Syntax and fields are the same as in cron in Linux It should be noted that any scheduled jobs will be executed from user root RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Current schedules for user root Opera EN e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 22 2 RouterStation Control Ce X gt Gf W E http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core shed config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 39 37 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v dies specify ac set of sched
34. ackup folders and files tab you can specify a set of folders to backup subfolders to exclude from backup process compressor and path to keep a compressed image Remember that you can specify more than one folder by clicking the button RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Backup settings Opera l 8 x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt Gf Routerstation Control Ce X gt e M ntpi192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core backup config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 37 55 0 Mes UBIQUITI NETWORKS Ae System v Networkw Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic gt Create backup rb binbackup sh to Scheduler SE eee Backup MySQL Databases I Backup PgSQL Databases Where to save backup image You can specify a set of folders to backup specify subfolders to exclude from backup process compressor and path to keep compressed image Use button to add a new folder Clear up input boxes to remove from configuration etc Folders to backup subfolders to exclude from process in a next field vario cups Path to keep backup image varibackups Program to compress backuped image gzip Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESA 100 we nyc 2 RouterStation Contr El D images en Far X D images enitime jpg
35. age Otherwise the login page will be in English You can choose however from the list of available languages RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt GPL Routerstation Control Ce X Y Y e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php y i Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 2 52 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved dA Authorization x Username fia Micra FR English jw AAA Log Enalish B o 100 7 D nye 4Q RouterStation Contr Bl D images en Far Be Y 9 12 Type in login root and password ubnt click Log in button If you still stick to this page check if cookies are enabled in your browser If your login and password are correct you get to the setup wizard Setup Wizard Setup Wizard are several pages which appear consecutively and enable you to set up the most important features of your device such as IP addresses of two network interfaces hostname time and time zone and new password for the user root RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Minimal setup wizard Opera ATEN gt olCe Xx 4 T Y Fa aoe gt i m E 2 http 192 168 24 1Japp cp index php m Google Pants hs a i DEN b a m ADORO ARA Se aha Ee ee aram cane RouterStation Contr Hostname Uptime day hour min sec
36. ageslenlbridges j e me tmp E199 12 13 Originally all interfaces are unassigned and located in the Unassigned interfaces box Simply grab the required interface with the mouse drag it to the proper box and drop there You can re assign interfaces and make them unassigned in the same manner Firewall The system has quite a powerful firewall and firewall control tools RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Firewall settings Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help n RouterStation Control Ce X e A W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core fw config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 16 4 0 Mas UBIQUITI NETWORKS A i Stop firewall E Restart firewall Start netflow sensor e operates with zone based firewall Configure zones 3T advar ea rules NAT and PAT if required and etc Please specify default policy for zone set of advant Lan Wan Dmz Default policy Incoming traffic Drop y Outgoing traffic Accept y Forwarding traffic Accept y Tick to protect from S YN flood attack v Rate for SYN packets 25 Burst limit so Tick to drop invalid packets v Log in for later processing i g export as netflows Incoming traffic ll Outgoing traffic Iv Netflow collector address or hostname eo 12 10 99 Collector s port 5001 Interface to be used as netflow
37. alled Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B o 100 ew nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far Me D timageslentpppoe jp Ping mc tmp Ba 12 28 Hotspot tab contains control tools for chillispot program The following parameters can be specified service name WAN interface source interface from zone Lan UAM server and port secret phrase for UAM server Chillispot provides walled garden domains enabled for unauthorized access J RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Access server setup Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f GPL Routerstation Control Ce X gt e M ntp192 168 24 1 app cp index ph UBIQUITI NETWORKS fun 6 System v Networky Routes Sernicesy Utiliies Diagnostic gt y gt y P Start PPTP Start PPPoE Start L2TP Start Hotspot Start Open vPN server p q core nas config Please setup PPTP PPPOE L2TP servers Hotspot controller Remember to configure zones at least zone Lan and Wan firewall and radius client settings before PPTP Server PPPoE Serer L2TP Server OpenVPN Server Tick to enable service v Service name usually the same as hostname RouterStation WAN interface eth Source interface The service will listen on this interface etho y UAM Server 192 168 24 12
38. ally 514 51 4 Logging level le Log buffer size 4096 Tick to restart service s after saving JV Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt Anyer a RouterStation Contr Sl C Program Files Far E D limageslensysinfo j ae mc etc ssxapp Ba o 9 24 Radius client setup tab allows to specify up to two radius servers primary and redundant which can be used by the system for client authorization and accounting e g during PPTP PPPoE L2TP connections and hot spot controller operation Radius servers are identified by hostname or IP address secret phrase and authorization and accounting ports RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Basic system settings Opera File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt EP Routerstation Control Ce X gt e M gt ntput92 168 24 1 app cp index ph p q core bs confiq UBIQUITI NETWORKS Network v Routes y Services v Utilities v System v X Stop System logger R Restart System logger Start Telnet server Diagnostic Start L2 Telnet server First RADIUS server address or hostname Secret for first radius 4uth port of first RADIUS server Accounting port of first RADIUS server Second RADIUS server address or hostname may be blank Secret for second radius may be blank 4uth port of second
39. are file image Firmware file name Monitor firmware flashing process which takes 3 to 5 minutes Do not power of the device In the event of any unexpected power cut off during firmware flashing start the whole process again from the beginning Firmware flashing ends up with automatic device re boot Wait for the second automatic device reboot which will enable NETSHe to gain control over the system If firmware flashing is performed successfully the device becomes accessible at 192 168 1 20 SSH access at port 22 web interface at port 80 After new firmware flashing the system has only one account with login roof and password ubnf USING WEB INTERFACE Getting Started Launch browser and visit http 192 168 1 20 It should be noted that execution of java scripts and cookies are to be enabled in your browser After you typed in the IP address of the device and pressed Enter key you get to the page which checks settings of your browser If execution of java scripts is enabled in your browser you will be automatically redirected to the login page of the web interface Otherwise you cannot move any further Please check your browser settings and unable execution of java scripts if automatic redirection failed As soon as you get to the login page the web interface will try to detect language settings of your browser and offer the login page in your native language provided the system has been translated in your langu
40. at least one bridge is created in the system Bridge filtering will only be applicable to the traffic going through the bridge Apart from bridge filtering you can use such functions as redirection of Ethernet frames with IP v4 or IP v6 payload to another Ethernet interface creation of brouter etc RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Set up bridge filtering Opera i E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f EP RouterStation Control Ce X 1 M 18 http 11192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core ethfw config Tick to enable filtering Default policy for chain INPUT Accept z Apply inverted policy for protocols IPv Pu are D 9023 m Default policy for chain FORWARD Accept y Apply inverted policy for protocols Pus Pv are s023 Default policy for chain OUTPUT Apply inverted policy for protocols op ethernet frames from me sources Use button to add a new rule ear up input I es to remove rule from ruleset I to aror Input source mac address and incoming interface assume all bridged interface when interface is blank y n rules to redirect ethernet frames with IPv4 protocol to other destination Use button to add a new rule Clear up input boxes to remove rule from ruleset Put in destination IP address netmask destination MAC address and incoming interface assume all bridged interface when interface is Destination IP address Netmask Destin
41. ation MAC address Interface rect ethernet frames with IPG protocol to other destination Use button to add a new rule Clear up input boxes to remove rule from ruleset Destination IP address Destination MAC address Interface Put in destination IP address destination MAC address and incoming interface assume all bridged interface when interface is blank Tt O po y Y TER Check ebtables manual about BROUTER Tick to enable BROUTER on selected interfaces n specify one or more rules for ebtables manually MA af k Please put in a command for ebtables Like amp INPUT p ip j DROP Use button to add a new rule Clear up input boxes to remove rule from ruleset z B a 100 7 Anyer a RouterStation Contr El D images en Far X D limages enifw2 jpg n mc tmp Ba o 12 16 Bridge filtering settings are as follows Default policies Type of Ethernet frames e g 802 3 Ethernet frames payload IP v4 or IP v6 ARP requests List of MAC addresses and or interfaces for which frames are to be dropped Set of rules IP destination address netmask MAC address for redirection of IP packets to other interfaces List of interfaces for creation of brouter please refer to ebtables documentation Bandwidth management and traffic prioritization You can shape traffic control quality of service QOS and manage bandwidth To do this you can enable QOS for each inter
42. ces y Diagnostic v x mW gt Sto p DNSMAS O Restan ONSMASO Stan O yn ONS client resolution DNS forwarder and dynamic DNS client if needed Set up nameservers static local host address DNS Resolver settings Static DNS settings DNS forwarder Dynamic DNS service settings Please input one or more nameservers to use by system Our domain flocaldomain IP Address of nameserver clear up input box to remove row from settings 801 2 10 10 Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved os LS O 1 0 zl Anyer Routerstation Contr BE D images en Far D images en openvpn s mc ftp E Bag 12 30 Under the tab Static DNS settings you can specify static pairs of hostname and IP address to be used without sending requests to external nameservers i e you can assign any full qualified domain name to any IP address RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DNS settings Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I GP RouterStation Control Ce X IG Google y 60 15 0 gt e y amp http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core dns config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 32 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a Utilities v System v Metwork v Routes Service
43. ckage to directory packages e g In sf packages kamikaze trunk package packages 15 Change directory to trunk e g cd kamikaze trunk 16 Type in make menuconfig 17 Choose Atheros AR71XX AR7240 AR913x from Target System menu if you don t use our config file 18 Choose Ubiquity RouterStation from Target System menu if you don t use our config file 19 In Adminisration menu put asterisk at item netshe if you don t use our config file 20 Choose additional software packages and build options 21 Type in and execute make to assembly image 22 Flash assembled software to device as described in User Manual OWN 9
44. commend to do for your operational device Web interface can be accessible at all device interfaces by default and it can also be assigned to a specific interface Besides a port other than 80 standard port can be assigned to the web interface We urgently recommend to enable web interface for your operational device with minimum set of network interfaces and to assign it to a port other then port 80 Email notification tab allows to set up sending of email notifications by the system IP address and port of SMTP server user login and password if necessary sender and receiver address RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Basic system settings Opera l e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help n e RouterStation Control Ce X T e v W http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core bs config UBIQUITI NETWORKS System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v ege 2 gt SAN m asi x Stop System logger Restart System logger Start Telnet server Start L2 Telnet server Stop SSH server Restart SSH server x Basic settings Radius client setup Upstream proxy Remote access Email notification Please specify email addresses for error notification sender address SMTP server and port Sender address octglocahostlecaldomin SS Receiver Address for error notifications admngi27004 SMTP server 27004 OSSO O O Port ps Please specify USERNAME PAS
45. ction RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Flash device with new firmware Opera em 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I Sf ReuterStation Control Ce X 4 Y Na amp http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q cp flash config I Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 40 19 O UBIQUITI NETWORKS AS System v Metwork v Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic v Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Firmware file for writing x Co Upload and write B o 100 Anye 9 RouterStation Contr Hill D images en Far ke D imagestenitracert jp El mc tmp E 12 38 Reboot system IE File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt E RouterStation Control Ce X SG Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 40 38 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS E a System v Network Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic 9 gt gt Or ye http 192 168 24 1 app cp index ph p q core hw reboot Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Attention BS 100 z Anya nyex Routerstation Contr Bil D imagesten ges en Far s E P nc ine gm 12 38 This function reboots the system Please wait 2 3 minutes before you can relogin Halt system la xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail T
46. e Execute command You can execute any command as if you are using an operating system console You will see output in table Message Don t use Enter key to execute command Click Go button in the dialogue window Use this function with utmost care RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Execute a shell command Opera laj xj File Edi View Bookmarks Widgets Mal Tools AS AS oa c NE e wie RouterStation Control Ce X v E e Ed n ia e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core hw exec cmd Y I 5 x E I Google 60 A AAA o 5 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 38 58 O UBIQUITI NETWORKS uM Pgs System v Networky Routes Services X Utilities Diagnostic opt rb vssvy pi Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Execute a shell command x Ping host Pings specified IP address or hostname You will see output in table Message Ls RouterStation nen Center 0 0 1 ud pil a host onc laj xj y ow Ut xe gt Routerstation Control Ce X Y UI e Ed n ia e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core hw ping Y a C Google Ei Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 39 21 UBIQUITI NETWORKS uM Pgs System v Networky Routes X Services Utilities Diagnostic ping bad address www
47. e system uses some code from pfsense and from Scott Ulrich The code is licensed under BSD license Some icons and images are part of Tango Authors Ulisse Perusin lt uli peru gmail com gt Steven Garrity lt sgarrity silverorange com gt Lapo Calamandrei lt calamandrei gmail com gt Ryan Collier lt rcollier novell com gt Rodney Dawes lt dobey novell com gt Andreas Nilsson lt nisses mail home se gt Tuomas Kuosmanen lt tigert tigert com gt Garrett LeSage lt garrett novell com gt Jakub Steiner lt jimmac novell com gt Icon set is licensed under Creative Commons 2 5 license Nuvola icon set is licensed under LGPL v2 1 license Author David Vignoni david icon king com Some other graphics has its authors and is licensed under GPL v 2 license Other code and graphics were developed by Stanislav Korsakov and are licensed under GPL v 2 license In the event you discover any breach of copyright please contact Stanislav Korsakov lt sta stasoft net gt This software is a custom image of OpenWRT kamikaze with Linux 2 6 kernel Therefore you can use the full set of software available for this version of OpenWRT and with relevant patches for all Linux based operating systems The system was developed in sh php and javascript The basic distinctive feature of NETSHe is that is has its own system configuration storage pre installed software and its own initialization system start up scripts All system settings and used softwa
48. elp gt EP RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt 1 MW 18 http 11192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core soft view_pkg Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 34 56 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a n E o X Install new package R Update List of Packages N Find Package manager configuration Package l Version Options base files ar71xx 25 r17165 3 busybox 1 13 4 1 3 chat 2 4 4 1 3 chillispot 1 1 0 1 3 comet 0 32 1 3 dhcp forwarder 0 8 1 3 dnsmasq 2 49 1 3 dropbear 0 52 3 3 ead 1 3 ebtables 2 0 9 1 1 3 fprobe ulog 1 1 1 3 glib1 1 2 10 1 3 hostapd 0 6 9 1 3 LS E oo x B a 100 7 A nyc E RouterStation Contr E D images en Far Ak D timageslentmountpoi e mc Jetcj ssxapp Hae 3 33 By clicking Package manager configuration button in the toolbox you get access to the package manager setup dialogue To set up package manager you need to specify one or more repositories Sources of software packages as normally required for a relevant operating system and tick a box if necessary to use upstream proxy RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Package manager configuration Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 22 SPL RouterStation Control Ce X 4 sE ag 2 http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core soft settings
49. ember that deletion of the user root will make the system inoperable Addition of a user with empty shell bin false or bin nologin will create a system user with read only access to the web interface Icons in the toolbar and the list of users are used for adding a new user editing options of existing users and deleting a user Editing dialogue contains fields for new password entry and confirmation RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Edit password for user root Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 21 GPL RouterStation Control Ce X ae gt e W Y http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core users edit amp id root I Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 33 13 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A i Ji System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Hu Table view Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ASA II Edit password for user root x B a 100 gt Hb nycr 4 RouterStation Contr Hill D images en Far D images en useradd j ge mc fetc ssxapp Be Y 931 New user entry dialogue also contains fields for username group home directory and shell RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Add new user Opera e 8 x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2 2 RouterStation Control Ce X 3 e Gf
50. er L2TP Server Hotspot OpenVPN Server Tick to enable service Iv Service name usually the same as hostname RouterStation Source interface The service will listen on this interface etno Local IP address used to route all ppp traffic through this address First IP address from users pool Leave blank if addresses are assigned by radius Last IP address from users pool see comments above 41 IP addresses should not intersect with interfaces IP addresses netmasks and other services pools Tick to restart service s after saving 7 Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 z Hb nycx Q Routerstation Contr Hl D magesten Far 4 D magestentbap ipa iB mc tmp EQ 12 27 All specified IP addresses should not intersect with interfaces IP addresses netmasks and pools of other services PPPOE Server tab contains the same settings RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Access server setup Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2 2 RouterStation Control Ce X m Google 60 e W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core nas config UBIQUITI NETWORKS f Utilities v Services v Diagnostic v Network Routes y gt gt gt Start PPTP Start PPPoE Start L2TP Start Hotspot Start Open VPN server Sys
51. erfaces this page also displays parameters of wireless environment All charts are drawn in near to real time mode RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Interfaces info Opera E a x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help N E RouterStation Control Ce X i M 8 nup192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core ifaces view Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 40 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a 6 J System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Input name of interface to add opo New You can use names like ethX Y for VLANs names like br for bridges pppX for PPP interfaces eth 40000 Address 192 168 24 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 30000 MAC 12 9C E1 21 C9 8E Received bytes 1953929 Received packets 3014 Errors on receive 0 Drops on receive 0 Transmitted bytes 306796 Transmitted packets 2230 Errors on transmit O Drops on transmit O Errors O Drops O 20000 10000 00 25 14 00 25 34 00 40 37 00 40 57 eth1 40000 Address Netmask 30000 MAC 42 9B 26 8A 21 33 Received bytes 484003 Received packets 1201 Errors on receive 0 Drops on receive O Transmitted bytes 0 Transmitted packets 0 0 mm xl nn 40 7 nn 4n OF nn 40 47 nn an 7 no 44 07 B fa 100 gt Anyer Q RouterStation Contr E D images en Far X D limageslenlschedule n mc Emp Ba o 9 38
52. erved B a 100 J de nyc Q Routerstation Contr Bl 0 imagesten Far Ak D images en zones jp s mc ftmp E Bae 12 13 Originally all interfaces are unassigned and located in the Unassigned interfaces box Simply grab the required interface with the mouse drag it to the proper bridge and drop there You can re assign interfaces and make them unassigned in the same manner Bonding This page displays bonded interfaces and contains easy control tools for creating deleting bonded interfaces and changing the content of each one Please remember that bonding interface names begin with bona RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Configure bonding interfaces Opera m e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I 2 RouterStation Control Ce X 9 Y Nu e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core zones view bond I Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 15 44 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a System v Metwork v Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Put in name of new bonding interface New Tick to restart service s after saving Save Drag and drop interface to appropriate bonding box to assign Unassigned interfaces tho bondO X eth ppp Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 1 Anyer 2 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far D lim
53. eueesseeecsuecesseeessueeseesenseeeeeceeseeeneesas 55 BACKUP SCTUIN GS seina aa ae a dua E a a a albi da 55 Restore TOM IMAJO og cade adele TT ETT EDT XT 57 Factory dela l O osrslatet eee ee A ee eee 58 OCU CO Mi UNC sateen sealers ee aanees agate neis teen sata ui Eu a t DD I M I tate IMMO aaa o9 siue eec E Pe 60 liceo Pe 61 RUINIS EE o O E AE E A 62 PRS DO OE SS lel lings T EP 64 Hals SOM al EE 65 DAGNO SUG easar N SE 66 Bnief Nio POP ono e a S A S 66 FOC SSCS M TET 66 CONNECCION S eo imo o deer d A E SIS 67 pis bcc em rr Dn M C 68 ARPAD O m 69 Firewall tool e C A a a a a E E eves 70 Secr A nn EM 71 Badge TINGE G tale IT TER 72 DCP CAS OS iret alee ea M 73 Packet capte se ale each cee td 14 Network performance measurement SELVEL cccccesccceeeecceececseceecneecsuseecueecsaeeeceueessaesecsueessueeessseeeseesaeesaes 75 SY OHOJ S ee ce nee DE 76 How to build OpenWRT based firmware with NETSHe for Ubiquity RouterStatiON ccoooccccoccoccocnccocnnconcncnnnnnos 19 Credits The system uses Yahoo User Interface library http yuil uahoo com The library is licensed under BSD license The system uses PHPMailer PHP email transport class Author Brent R Matzelle The code is licensed under LGPL license The system uses some code from mOnOwall project The code is licensed under BSD license Th
54. face specify bandwidth define traffic classes priorities for each traffic class and allocate bandwidth RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Bandwidth and prioritization setup Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 21 GP Routerstation Control Ce X 3 9 gt e Lf W E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php g core qos config Google X 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 18 50 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A uu System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v You can set up bandwidth management and traffic prioritization ethO bond pppo bridge Set up bandwidth outgoing traffic shaping and prioritization for interface eth1 Tick to enable quality of service v Calculate packet overhead v Uplink speed in kb sec fi 024 Downlink speed in kb sec 4096 Set up prioritization level source and destination ip addresses and netmasks choose protocol or I7 pattern and ports Use button to add new rule Blank fields to remove rule from ruleset Priorit Source MAC Source IP Destination IP L protocol or Protocol Destination ports may specify morethan Rate of outgoing traffic CIR y address address Netmask address Netmask sequence match one port delimited with comma in kilobits per second TESTO IE IE se ede 3 szhwzl pa Tick to restart service s after saving Save Fill
55. ifup eth Jan 1 00 20 40 none user warn syslog app cpAindex php address4changed eth 192 168 24 1 Jan 1 00 20 44 none user warn syslog app cpAindex php ifup eth1 Jan 1 00 20 44 none user warn syslog app cp index php dhcp eth1 started Jan 1 00 21 13 none user warn syslog app cpAndex php 192 168 24 31 app cp index php root Logout Jan 1 00 21 55 none user warn syslog app cp Andex php 192 168 24 31 app cp index php root root Access permited zl D ENJA 100 ip nye Q RouterStation Contr Bil D images en Far e mc Emp D images en dmesg jp 12 44 How to build OpenWRT based firmware with NETSHe for Ubiquity RouterStation Note This document describes only the firmware assembly steps which differ from standard firmware assembly procedure for OpenWRT Kamikaze For standard firmware image assembly procedures please refer to Ubiquity web sites http wiki ubnt com wiki index php RouterStation OpenWRT Setup Guide http www ubnt com forum showthread php p 54837 and OpenWRT web site http wiki openwrt org doc howto buildroot https dev openwrt org wiki GetSource We proceed from the assumption that you are aware of the manner and procedure of firmware assembly based on OpenWRT tools Further all references to filesystem will be made with regards to Kamikaze root directory 1 Create directory for OpenWRT Kamikaze and change current directory e g cd m
56. ing of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved D a 100 z m nye 4 RouterStation Contr E D images eny Far Aj D limageslentebfw ipg se mc jtmp E349 Q 12 18 Static routing You can specify various static routes by setting such parameters as protocol network address and netmask metric interface or gateway and route description RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Add static route Opera l 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help AS e RouterStation Control Ce X e A y E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core route add route Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 21 34 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS fiu System v Networky Routes Services Utilities Diagnostic v te Table view Add static route x Interface or Gateway Metric 1 Route to branch Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESTA 100 gt D 2 nye a RouterStation Contr E D images en Far X D limages en qos jpg ae mc tmp Multipath routing The system is capable of multipath routing and load balancing To activate this feature please assign at least two interfaces to Wan zone The following parameters are to be specified interfaces networks to be reachable through interface etc RouterStation Control Cente
57. kdir kamikaze cd kamikaze Download OpenWRT source code svn co svn svn openwrt org openwrt trunk Download source code of OpenWRT packages svn co svn svn openwrt org packages Update source tree svn up Download archives from http stasoft net files netshe openwrt build tar bz2 and http stasoft net files php5 openwrt build tar bz2 Besides you can also download a configuration file for image assembly http stasoft net files ubnt rs openwrt config This file was created for a development version of OpenWRT and represents a slice at a given date You may have troubles with current or future slices of development version Use this file only as a sample 7 Ignore this step if you have not completed step 6 Otherwise copy downloaded file to kamikaze root under the name config e g cp ubnt rs openwrt config kamikaze trunk config 8 Remove php directory in packages lang directory e g rm rf kamikaze packages php5 9 Unpack archive php5 openwrt build tar bz2 to directory packages lang e g cd kamikaze packages lang tar xjf ohp5 openwrt build tar bz2 10 Make sure that directory packages lang php5 exists 11 Unpack archive netshe openwrt build tar bz2 to directory packages admin e g cd kamikaze packages admin tar xjf netshe openwrt build tar bz2 12 Make sure that directory packages admin netshe exists 13 Change directory to kamikaze e g cd kamikaze 14 Create a symbolic link from trunk pa
58. listen on specify proxy port maximum number of clients simultaneously and use system proxy as upstream proxy RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Proxies and NAT traversal helpers Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt 2 RouterStation Control Ce X gt e M htup 1192 168 24 1 app cpfindex ph Google p q core proxy config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 35 35 O UBIQUITI NETWORKS am Utilities Network Routes Services v gt x Am Stop UPnP E Restart UPnP Start HTTP HTTPS proxy System v Diagnostic v Set up HTTP HTTPS proxy and LIPnP support UPnP settings Meine Simin TI Set up external interface served interfaces port and number of clients Tick to enable HTTP HTTPS proxy v External interface for outgoing connections eth y Interfaces to listen on ethd e Proxy port 5 28 Maximum number of clients simultaneously put 0 for unlimited fi oo Tick to use system proxy as upstream proxy a Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt m nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far Aj D limageslentupnp ipo ge mc Jtmp 12 33 SNMP daemon This page contains SNMP server settings SNMP deamon ensu
59. load image on to server ftp v Execute command before moving e g mount network shares Execute command after moving e g unmount network shares Host or folder to save backup image e24 2 12 34 Accepted port for FTP RSYNC or SCP service Upload limit o Login datastorage Password oes Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B o 100 gt 4 nye 49 RouterStation Contr El D images en Far X D images en backupdb n mc tmp 12 35 Settings to be made are host or folder to save backup image accepted port type of protocol what commands are to be executed before and after moving e g mount unmount etc Remember that backup process is launched by backup sh command Execution time and periodicity are to be specified under the menu item Schedule Backup can also be forcibly executed by clicking the toolbar button Create backup In the event of installed MySQL and or PostgreSQL client s and server s the system is capable of performing full backup of all databases In this case you should specify a superuser login and password for the server to do backup compressor and path to keep compressed image Backup images will be handled in the same manner as images of files and folders RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Backup settings Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools
60. nization server and client Server integration with DHCP server Built in HTTP proxy with ability to use upstream proxy Full software management support of external software repositories software installation and deletion User management two levels of user access full and read only External storage management SWAP control System monitoring chart graphing in a near real time mode System monitoring through SNMP v2 protocol Configurable system backup backup images can be moved to external devices and or network shares Files and folders restoration Backup and restoration of configurations Firmware flashing Traffic capture and analysis System halt and reboot Some helpful utilities GETTING STARTED Firmware Flashing To flash new firmware into the RouterStation you would require a PC with tftp client Example OS Linux with atftp Power on RouterStation with pressed service button The device goes in RedBoot bootloader mode assigns 192 168 1 20 with network mask 255 255 255 0 to ethO POE port and waits for tftp connection to receive new firmware image Make sure you PC is connected to the same network as the device Assign an IP address from the same network to the network interface of your PC e g ifconfig eth0 1 inet 192 168 1 1 netmask 255 255 255 0 up and launch atftp From atftp shell type in verbose trace connect 192 168 1 20 put Path to firmw
61. olver settings Static DNS settings AA Dynamic DNS service settings Please enable or disable DNS forwarder and set it up Tick to enable DNS forwarder Select zones to bind caching server Tick to restart service s after saving Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved D a 100 z de nyc RouterStation Contr Bil D images en Far 3k D images en sdnst jp s mc tmp E Bae 12 31 Under the tab Dynamic DNS service settings you can choose DynDNS service provider external interface to obtain an IP address specify how often IP address is to be checked and DNS updated service user login and password RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DNS settings Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2f Sf RouterStation Control Ce X e A y amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core dns config Google Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 32 15 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS a6 System v Networky Routes Sericesy Utiliies Diagnostic En x Stop DNSMASO E Restart DNSMASO gt Start DynDNS client Set up nameservers static local host address resolution DNS forwarder and dynamic DNS client if needec DNS Resolver settings Static DNS settings DNS forwarder Dynamic ONS service settings ice and set it up Please select appro
62. ools Help gt E RouterStation Control Ce X im a e http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex ph IG Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 40 53 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS eer System Networky Routes Serices Utilities Diagnostic p q core hw halt Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Attention B ENJA 100 7 Herve E Rovterstation Cont Bil o imagesten Far Bm 12 38 This function halts the system Once you halted the system it can be booted only after you switched the power off and on again Diagnostics Brief info This function displays basic system and device information OS kernel and distributive CPU type and parameters RAM size information about drives and controllers etc You can also see a system load chart CPU usage RAM usage etc RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 System information Brief Opera x 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help n E RouterStation Control Ce X dl RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt e sE W http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core hw view Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 24 7 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Pipe uu System v Networky Routes X Services v Utiliies Diagnostic OS kernel and distro Linux 2 5 28 10 OpenVYRT Unknow CPU information Atheros 4R7161 rev 2
63. outer are created by the system in the tmp etc directory Besides NETSHe creates and uses some files in tmp directory NETSHe files are located in opt rb directory MAIN FEATURES OF NETSHe Network interface management including point to point and wireless VLAN s and aliases Advanced routing static multipath rule based RIP OSPF BGP Zone based firewall Bridges with brouter and filtering capability Interface bonding Quality of Service bandwidth management traffic shaping rate control and traffic prioritization L7 based application patterns based IP traffic filtering and marking Extended management of wireless interfaces Access Point Ad Hoc Client and Repeater mode with or without variable WEP encryption modes WPA PSK WPA2 PSK WPA EAP WPA2 EAP 802 11X authorization and key management Access concentrator for variable VPN s PPTP L2TP and OpenVPN IPSEC support for L2TP VPN solution PPPoE access concentrator Hot spot controller with external UAM authorization walled garden and bandwidth management Authorization and accounting through external radius server Built in IP address assignment or assignment through external radius server DHCP server with flexible rules dynamic IP address assignment static IP address assignment configurable black list mode for DHCP requests from specified MAC s DHCP relay Network time synchro
64. outerStation 0 3 42 57 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A System v Networkw Routes Services v X Utilities Diagnostic Address Interface 00 08 74 23 3f b3 192 168 24 31 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt Ip nyc e RouterStation Contr E D images en Far e mc Emp D limageslenlroutes jp 12 40 Firewall tools This function displays current rules for all chains iptables vL NIE RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f GPL Routerstation Control Ce X 3 e A W http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core Fw view Goo q le Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 43 1 UBIQUITI NETWORKS am uv System v Networky Routes X Services v Utiliies Diagnostic Current Firewall info Firewall status output Chain INPUT policy DROP O packets O bytes pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 00 ACCEPT all lo any anywhere anywhere 2991 191K syn flood tcp any any anywhere anywhere tcp flags FIN SYN RST ACK SYN 19467 3558K input rule all any any anywhere anywhere 19467 3558K input all any any anywhere anywhere Chain FORVVARD policy DROP O packets O bytes pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination D 0 forwarding_rule all any any anywhere anywhere D 0 forward all any any an
65. priate Dynamic DNS ser Tick to enable DynDNS client v Choose DynDHS service provider dyndns org y Put in Full qualified domain name rs dnsalias net Select interface to obtain ip address eth M3 with DynDNS service you can only use a hostname not an IP address Set this option only if you need a C special MA record Not all services support it Tick to enable wildcard P Login ubiquity Password Pe r Tick to use system proxy settings for Dynamic DNS client How often ip address is to be checked and dns updated in minutes fi 0 Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B Ea 100 m nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far Me D images en dnsfw ip s mc tmp Ba Y 12 32 To be able to use dynamic DNS service you must be registered with the chosen service provider DHCP settings DHCP Server tab contains DHCP server setting tools DHCP is the server which automatically assigns IP addresses at the requests of the clients RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DHCP server and relay settings Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help AS e RouterStation Control Ce X e M 18 http 11192 168 24 1fapp cpfindex php g core dhcp config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterSta
66. r D images en repos jpg ge mc jetc ssxapp E34 Q9 9 35 Time synchronization can be performed by client NTPDATE with one or more time servers in this case please specify an update interval or by NTPD server In latter case the network time service becomes available for clients connected to the device Access concentrator By clicking on the PPTP Server tab you can specify such server settings as Service name Source interface for the service to listen on Local IP address used to route all ppp traffic through this address optional First IP address from users pool not to be specified if IP addresses are assigned by a radius server Last IP address from users pool optional not to be specified if IP addresses are assigned by a radius server RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Access server setup Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2 2 RouterStation Control Ce X ae gt e Lf W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core nas config UBIQUITI NETWORKS f Utilities v Google 60 Network v gt gt gt Start PPTP Start PPPoE Start L2TP Start Hotspot Start Open VPN server System v Routes y Services y Diagnostic v Please setup PPTP PPPOE L2TP servers Hotspot controller Remember to configure zones at least zone Lan and Van firewall and radius client settings before xu PPPoE Serv
67. r 0 0 1 Multipath routing Opera EN E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help AS e RouterStation Control Ce X gt e W http 1192 168 24 1 app cpfindex ph UBIQUITI NETWORKS fama System v Networky Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v p q core mproute confiq Tick to enable Multipath routing on a device Iv Ticki to enable load balancing Iv nnected through this link Input upstt hould be reachable through interface Use button to add a new network Clear up input IP Address of upstream gateway fi 92 168 0 1 Address Netmask eth1 192 168 10 0 24 y 2 3 4 0 24 in t ink Input upstream gate iv adere anda net rks that should be reachable through interface Lise 4 IP Mddress of upstream gateway fi 72 16 0 1 pppo Address Netmask Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESTA 100 gt Anyer 49 RouterStation Contr El D images en Far X D images en sroutes j mc tmp Ba o 12 21 For more information please refer to relevant manuals RIP router The system has a pre installed or an installable RIP router and relevant control tools The following parameters are to be specified Networks on which router operates Interfaces on which split horizon is performed and or which have route
68. r neighbors Router neighbors Redistribution of other protocol routes static OSPF etc Weights metrics for such routes J RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Setup RIP router Opera E E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt lt RouterStation Control Ce X e y W E http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core rip config Google System v Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic 3 Start RIP router shnek r ietwork or Ir terface on which router works Tick to enable RIP router Iv Address Netmask Specify networks on which router works Use button to add a new network Clear up input boxes to f 0000 fe y remove network from set L 432 y Tick to send RIP routing info only to Tick to perform split horizon on sno v neighbors E interfaces E Tick to send RIP routing info only to Tick to perform split horizon on ent v neighbors a interfaces E Specify interface on which router works bond Tick to send eae info only to f Tick to pemn horizon Tick to send RIP routing info only to Tick to perform split horizon on pepo v neighbors lv interfaces L r Tick to send RIP routing info only to Tick to perform split horizon on bridge neighbors fa interfaces E Neighbors other RIP routers to exchange routing info Use button to add a new neighbor Clear input Address box to remove
69. re settings are stored in one configuration XML file This solution ensures an integrated space of system settings maximum monitoring of settings and their automatic modification for all applications from single point For instance if some network interface is deleted through the web interface then this network interface will be automatically deleted from all applications which used it Any modification of radius server settings will lead to automatic modification of these settings for all applications using radius server It should be noted however that this approach is totally incompatible with UCI configuration system which is standard for OpenWRT Kamikaze NETSHe start up scripts based on the data from XML file directly configure the respective system services or create configuration files for specific applications in their native format in a temporary directory immediately before starting an application How NETSHe gains control over the system During the first system boot and after new firmware flashing a special script is the first to gain control over the system This script replaces kamikaze start up scripts and configuration files UCI files with NETSHe files and re boots the device After the second boot the device is initialized in accordance with the device default settings NETSHe configuration file is named main conf and is located in etc ssxapp directory Configuration files for some applications e g for bgp r
70. res monitoring of network interfaces and device partitions by client applications using SNMP ver 2 protocol Additional settings to be made are community string OID and port to listen on RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 SNMP daemon settings Opera E 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 2f Sf RouterStation Control Ce X ae e A y E http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core snmp config Google Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A D Start SNMPd SNMP daemon provides collecting and distribution of some information like network interfaces and disks Set up SNMP daemon Specify community string OID and port to listen Tick to enable SNMP daemon v Community string public by default public Organization GID E 3 5 1 4 1 Listen on port usually 161 fi 61 lo eth eth1 bond ppp bridge Hetwork interfaces to be checked by daemon CALORIE from Amp Disks mountpoints to be checked by daemon idev ffs CELE EL ELI Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESA 100 iw nye e RouterStation Contr E D images en Far X D images en httpprox ae mc tmp 12 34 Image backup and restore from image Backup settings By using B
71. rved B a o gt Ip nyc e RouterStation Contr E D images en Far e mc Emp D limageslenlprocesse 12 40 Routes This function displays kernel route table in list form netstat nr The output is refreshed automatically RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Kernel routing table Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f P RouterStation Control Ce X i M 8 http 11192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core route view_routes Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 42 41 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS A System v Networky Routes X Services v Utilities Diagnostic Destination Gateway Netmask Window Interface 192 168 24 0 255 255 255 0 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt w nye 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far e mc tmp D limages eniconn jpg 12 40 ARP table This function displays kernel ARP table in list form successfully resolved pairs of MAC address and IP address The output is refreshed automatically NIE RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Kernel ARP table Opera 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help f P RouterStation Control Ce X T gt i MW 8 http 11192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php g core hw view_arp Google Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users R
72. rver The system uses perf software in server mode You can measure network performance by launching Iperf in client mode from a connected PC RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 STR_IPERF_TITLE Opera i i 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt 2 RouterStation Control Ce X OA vw e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q cp iperf config a JG Google y 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 45 29 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Fae System Network Routes Serices Utilities Diagnostic Start IPerf server You can use built in tool to measure network perfomance Enable IPerf server network perfomance measurement tool Iv Tick to restart service s after saving w Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved a 00 nyen ERouterstation Contr EC D images en Far s c tmp BE 12 43 System logs Hardware log displays dmesg output RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Dmesg output Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help n RouterStation Control Ce X e A W http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core hw view hw UBIQUITI NETWORKS System v Network Routes v Services v Utilities Diagnostic v Linux version 2 6 28 10 administrator qt box gcc version 4 1 2 19 Mon
73. s As an option you can also specify a fully qualified domain name or an IP address In this case the system will capture only the packets in which source or destination matches the entered IP address in terms of IP v4 protocol In the event an IP address is not specified the system will capture all traffic flowing through the given interface and matching other values if any You can also specify port number as an extended criterion for traffic capture In this case the system will capture packets in which source port or destination port mach the specified value Make sure the value Packet length matches MTU size for a selected interface Specify the number of packets to capture 0 is to be used for an unlimited number Capture process can be halted only by clicking the Stop capture button You should detail level for captured packets other than Normal used by default and as an option resolve IP addresses for each packet Remember that this option is operational only if a fully qualified domain name is specified in the field Host address Using this option may extremely load the CPU General recommendations for traffic capture system Try to type in exact IP addresses and ports Don t use the option of resolving addresses for each packet opecify the number of packets to capture When the capture process is halted you can download the file with captured and processed traffic to a local PC Network performance measurement se
74. s Radius client setup Upstream proxy Mic Email notification Web interface settings Ml interfaces v Interfaces to listen on eth EJ eth C Port eo Telnet access settings Tick to enable telnet access very unsecure Avoid using Interfaces to listen on eth e Secure shell SSH access settings Tick to enable SSH access v Port 22 Layer 2 Telnet Listen on eth0 Useful to access device when IP setting is wrong Tick to enable L2 Telnet access Tick to restart service s after saving w Save Filling of hiahliated fields i mandatond xl http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core bs configsttab4 B Ga 100 r dnyex o RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far Y D timagesYenlup proxy n mc Jetc ssxapp Ha o 9 26 Both types of telnet are disabled by default Only web interface at port 80 and SSH access at port 22 for all device interfaces are enabled Please remember that telnet access is extremely vulnerable password is not requested and this vulnerability will not be any smaller by trying to limit telnet by any specific interface Therefore we recommend not to use telnet access at all L2 telnet access is available only with ethO interface and its value is rather theoretical We don t recommend to use it either SSH access cannot be limited by some specific interface or group of interfaces but it can be assigned to a port other than port 22 standard port which we urgently re
75. s v Diagnostic v m Stop DNSMAS O E Restat DNSMASQ Start DynDNS client Set up nameservers static local host address resolution DNS forwarder and dynamic DNS client if needed DNS Resolver settings Static DNS settings DNS forwarder Dynamic DNS service settings ocalhost fi 27 0 0 1 Hostname and IP address clear up input box to remove row from settings www stasoft net ee 42 Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved LC CR O 100 zl Anyer 2 RouterStation Contr El D images en Far JA D imagesten sdns jpg e mc ftp E349 9 12 30 Under the tab DNS forwarder you can select zones to bind caching server J RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 DNS settings Opera e xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 22 2 Routerstation Control Ce X a e Gf W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core dns config IG Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 32 15 0 E UBIQUITI NETWORKS POE Utilities Services v System v Network Routes v Diagnostic v s Stop DNSMAS O E Restat DNSMASQ Start DynDNS client Set up nameservers static local host address resolution DNS forwarder and dynamic DNS client if needed DNS Res
76. s zones and contains easy zone control tools for creating deleting zones and changing the content of each zone Originally all interfaces are unassigned and located in the Unassigned interfaces box Simply grab the required interface with the mouse drag it to the proper zone and drop there You can re assign interfaces and make them unassigned in the same manner Because firewall rules are based on zones and their interfaces be careful not to lose connection to the device by moving an interface between zones Bridges This page displays bridges and contains easy bridge control tools for creating deleting bridges and changing the content of each bridge Please remember that bridge names begin with br RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Bridge config Opera 8 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 22 2 Routerstation Control Ce X 3 gt Gf W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core zones view bridges I Google 60 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 3 15 4 O UBIQUITI NETWORKS A Systemy Network Routes Services v Utilities Diagnostic v dese 2 ore MEUS ee New Tick to restart service s after saving Save Configure bridge filtering Drag and drop interface to appropriate bridge box to assign Unassigned interfaces aho bridge X bondd eh o amme pppo Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights res
77. start service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory xl B a 100 gt D 2 nyc 2 RouterStation Contr EH D images en Far X D limages enlospf jpg n mc tmp Ba o 12 25 For more information please refer to relevant manuals Time settings and synchronization This page is used to specify system time time zone and system time synchronization RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Time zone and synchronization Opera E e xj File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help 21 GPL RouterStation Control Ce X e W amp http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core time config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 36 54 O UBIQUITI NETWORKS aa uu System v Metwork v Routes X Services v Utilities Diagnostic v gt Start Time subsystem Please specify time zone program to synchronize system time and settings for program Current time 1970 01 01 00 36 54 Select timezone EuropeMoscow v Select program to update system time from external source NTPDATE y Update interval co First time server Port pool ntp ora 21123 Second time server Port M23 Tick to restart service s after saving w Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B 100 J Hb nycr 43 RouterStation Contr El D images en Fa
78. system via the web interface User with empty shell bin false or bin nologin will have access to web interface in read only mode Some settings will not be accessible for such user even in read only mode If necessary this is performed via the menu item System Users Set up external radius server If necessary this is performed via the menu item System Base settings oet up external upstream http proxy If necessary this is performed via the menu item System Base settings Set up all optional interfaces VLAN aliases dynamic i e PPP wireless This is performed via the menu item Network Interfaces Create and set up bridges If necessary this is performed via the menu item Network Bridges 16 Create and set up interface bonding If necessary this is performed via the menu item Network Bonding 17 Group interfaces into zones at least two zones must be specified e g Lan and Wan This is performed via the menu item Network Zones 18 Set up firewall This is performed via the menu item Network Firewall 19 Set up bridge filtering If necessary and if the bridge is available this is performed via the menu item Network Bridge filtering 20 Set up static routing This is performed via the menu item Routes Static 21 Set up other types of routing This is performed via the menu item Routes 22 f necessary mount external storage devices and network shares This is performed via the men
79. tem v Please setup PPTP PPPOE L2TP servers Hotspot controller Remember to configure zones at least zone Lan and an firewall and radius client settings before PPTP Server Middle L2TP Server Hotspot OpenVPN Server Tick to enable service Iv Service name usually the same as hostname RouterStation Source interface The service will listen on this interface etno Local IP address used to route all ppp traffic through this address f 0 19 0 1 First IP address from users pool Leave blank if addresses are assigned by radius fi 019 04 Last IP address from users pool see comments above 41 IP addresses should not intersect with interfaces IP fi 0 19 0 252 addresses netmasks and other services pools bs Tick to restart service s after saving Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 7 m nye RouterStation Contr Bl 0 imagesten Far fe D limageslenipptp ipo ge mc tmp E349 9 1227 L2TP Server tab contains the same settings plus the ability to enable IPSEC for connections If IPSEC is supported you should upload server certificate and key RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Access server setup Opera I 8 x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help Nanka E Program Q 2 eam gt Routerstation Control Ce X
80. tilities Diagnostic v bue A gt NE Stop System logger Restart System logger Start Telnet server Start L2 Telnet server Basic settings Radius client setup Upstream proxy Remote access Email notification Upstream HTTP HTTPS proxy hostname or address eo 12 10 11 Upstream proxy port g 28 Login Password Tick to restart service s after saving w Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved ESTA 100 gt Anyer RouterStation Contr E C Program Files Far Ak D timagesteniradius jp amp mc fetcj ssxapp E Eoo 9 25 Remote access tab allows to control type and possibilities of remote access to the device Remote access to the device can be performed as follows via web interface via telnet via SSH protocol via L2 telnet RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Basic system settings Opera i E 5 xj File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt i y e http 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core bs config Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 25 58 0 UBIQUITI NETWORKS ae System Network X Routes v Services v Utilities Diagnostic v E a x M Stop System logger audi n System logger Start Telnet server Start L2 Telnet server Stop SSH server Me Restart SSH server Basic setting
81. tion 0 3 34 34 A UBIQUITI NETWORKS se System v Networky Routes X Services v Utiliies Diagnostic v m x Stop DHCP serwer R Restart DHCP server D Stat DHCP relay erver and relay DHCP Serer DHCP Relay DHCP where server works IP pools pairs of static macaddressAp address to assign etc DHCP Server settings Interfaces vehere server Tick to enable DHCP Server v Choose interfaces to bind on and set up IP pool to assign to clients eth V IP range fi 92 168 1 10 fi 92 168 1 245 Default lease time 7200 Maximum lease time 86400 Static IP address assigment rules Assign this IP address to this MAC Use button to add a new rule Clear up input boxes to remove rule from ruleset Ignore requests to obtain IP address from those MAC addresses Use button to add a new rule Clear up input box to remove rule from ruleset Tick to restart service s after saving 7 Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B ENJA 100 m nye 43 RouterStation Contr EH D images en Far X D images en dyndns j n mc tmp Ba o 12 32 The following parameters are to be set interfaces to bind on and IP pool to assign to clients pairs of static MAC address IP address to assign list of MAC addresses to be ignored etc DHCP Relay tab contains relay settings host to relay and other settings
82. u item System Mount points 23 If necessary set up packages repository and install required software not included in the basic delivery package This is performed via the menu item System Software 24 If necessary set up traffic prioritization and quality of service assurance system This is performed via the menu item Network Bandwidth management and traffic prioritization 25 Set up required services and additional software Basic system settings Basic settings tab contains fields for typing in hostname filename or syslog server remote syslog server in case of external computer port in case of external computer logging level and log buffer size where new records will clean out old ones in the event of overflow cyclic recording RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Basic system settings Opera y 8 x File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help N RouterStation Control Ce X gt gt i gt 4 W e http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php g core bs config UBIQUITI NETWORKS E gt x 2m i Stop System logger P Restart System logger Start Telnet server Start L2 Telnet server Stop SSH server P Restart SSH server cesses Radius client setup Remote access Email notification Upstream proxy Hostname Routerstation log settings logging program destination etc Syslog server or filename vartogimessages Port of remote syslog server usu
83. ules or clear up input boxes to remove schedule from settings Use button to add a new schedule Put in the following format minutes hours days months years command and comme minute field means that scheduled task is to be executed at 5 ellas ass every even n hio S means that sheduled task is to be executed every 5 minutes At least one time field should not C uel sign To be run correctly application requires some setuped schedules for example 2 4 opt rb bin backup sh lopt rb usr binirad maint Smin sh 10 1 opt rb usribinirad maint daily sh a A E EF I 15 1 1 1 5 Schedules NN MEN MEN Save Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved B a 100 gt nycx Q Routerstation Contr El O images en Far fe D imagesten backupfol 8 mc tmp HOY 9 37 Note The system includes several jobs into the schedule by default for instance network time synchronization client Interfaces This page displays information IP address netmask number of sent and received packets etc about all interfaces existing in the system You can specify new interfaces including virtual ones using names like ethO 1 aliases using names like eth0 7 wireless interfaces bridges using names like br bonded and dynamic interfaces Here you can also edit settings of any existing interface This page displays interface loading charts For wireless int
84. ut boxes to 10010 y lz remove network from set D 19216800 ferje aaa Tick if you do not want to send OSPF routes through Cost tor Bd link this interface eth eth1 v Set up interfcases E bondo o v E ppp bridge o Default metric for OSPF routes fi Tick to redistribute kernel routes a Metric for these routes Tick to redistribute static routes Iv Metric for these routes f Tick to redistribute routes to connected networks v Metric for these routes f Tick to redistribute RIP routes Iv Metric for these routes f Tick to redistribute BGP routes Metric for these routes Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory id ESTA 100 gt D 2 nye a RouterStation Contr E D images en Far X D limages enrip jpg I n mc tmp Ba o 12 24 For more information please refer to relevant manuals BGP router The system has a pre installed or an installable BGP router and relevant control tools The following parameters are to be specified Networks which router announces Router ID Autonomous system number Router neighbors their weights ad optional attributes Redistribution of other protocol routes static OSPF etc Weights metrics for such routes EIE RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Setup BGP router Opera E 81 x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help
85. vpFso root Ibin ash 9 3 nobody nogroup 9 3 daemon noaroup 9 3 Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved RS 1009 x Anye ar RouterStation Contr Bl C Program Files Far Me D limagesten wizards j si mc Jetc ssxapp E Bae 9 20 Start Page Start page has icons and subscripts with links to the most commonly used functions of the system By clicking the icon you get to the settings page of the relevant function RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Control Panel Opera l l x File Edit view Bookmarks Widgets Mail Tools Help gt I 2 RouterStation Control Ce X mm e M gh ntpurio2 168 24 1 app cp index php X I Google 60 5 0 Hostname Uptime day hour min sec of users RouterStation 0 0 23 UBIQUITI NETWORKS Aa Utilities System v Network Routes Services v Diagnostic v You can access commonly used tasks by clicking icons or any task by choosing item from main dropdown menu d System Information System settings User Management Mount Points Network Zones Firewall Settings Static Routes DHCP Settings Time Settings e Access concentrator Setup Wizard Network Interfaces Name Resolution Setup e Software Management FADE Task Schedule Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved http 192 168 24 1 app cp index php q core hw view E Galo 100 z
86. y Incoming traffic Accept y Outgoing traffic Accept y Forwarding traffic Accept y What is to be done with forwarding to other zones traffic Tick to fix MSS for transit packets pano poc Enabling this option can decrease performance Wan Iv Iv Dmz L v Advanced ruleset for zone Clear up fields SOURCE DESTINATION and PORT to remove rule from ruleset Use button to add a new rule Select a match to application or Select a match to the type of peer to Source Source network or Destination network or Destination _ Traffic content L7 l peer traffic I Protocol ye host i gt host f Netmask port target eser Ai Sil xb A E Es _ pw xl Fd a re feria foro zl Rules to redirect incoming traffic to do PAT Clear up input boxes to remove row from ruleset Use button to add a new row Protocol External port or portrange delimeted by port1 port2 gt Internal address Internal port or portrange delimeted by port1 port2 tco y gt Tick to restart service s after saving Save Filling of highligted fields is mandatory Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Gel 100 wp nyc e RouterStation Contr E D images en Far X D limages enifwl jpg a mc tmp Ba o 12 15 Bridge filtering The system has bridge filtering tools at the level of Ethernet frames Please note that you can use this function only if
87. ywhere anywhere Chain OUTPUT policy DROP 0 packets O bytes pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 00 ACCEPT all any lo anywhere anywhere 24767 9796K output rule all any any anywhere anywhere 24767 9796K output all any any anywhere anywhere Chain MINIUPNPD D references pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination Chain forward 1 references pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 00 zone VWan forward all eth1 any anywhere anywhere x Ba 100 Dal nycx 49 RouterStation Contr E D images en Far m mc tmp D limageslenlarp jpg 12 41 QOS state This function displays current traffic management rules RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Opera lej xl LER 4 dit l E mo gt O Or rc e us i 192 168 24 1 app cpfindex php q core qos state UBIQUITI NETWORKS System v Network v Routes v Services v Utilities v Diagnostic Hostname Uptime daw ho State of QOS system qdisc pfifo fast 0 dev ethO root bands 3 priomap 1222120011111111 qdisc pfifo fast 0 dev eth1 root bands 3 priomap 1222120011111111 o Copyright 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved 2008 Ubiquity Networks Inc All rights reserved Bridge filtering state This function displays current bridge filtering state ebtables vL RouterStation Control Center 0 0 1 Opera l 81 x File Edit View
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