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=== '''Ethernet''' === | === '''Ethernet''' === | ||
− | Eth0 : As a router, eth0 is a node that allocates a network to other LAN ports. The interfaces are LAN1 to LAN4 and FIBER up to 1000M. | + | '''Eth0 : As a router, eth0 is a node that allocates a network to other LAN ports. The interfaces are LAN1 to LAN4 and FIBER up to 1000M.''' |
− | Eth1 : Eth1 is the node of the network receiving port of LAN5. | + | '''Eth1 : Eth1 is the node of the network receiving port of LAN5.''' |
Eth1 Step 1: Check Ethernet device | Eth1 Step 1: Check Ethernet device | ||
− | [[File:EPC-R5710 Eth1.png]] | + | Step 2 : Connect cable and ping test (eg. Eth1) |
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+ | [[File:EPC-R5710 Eth1.png|RTENOTITLE]] | ||
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+ | Routing function test: When LAN5 is already connected to an external network, LAN1 to LAN4 and FIBER can connect to other devices for network access. |
Latest revision as of 09:08, 7 September 2023
Ethernet
Eth0 : As a router, eth0 is a node that allocates a network to other LAN ports. The interfaces are LAN1 to LAN4 and FIBER up to 1000M.
Eth1 : Eth1 is the node of the network receiving port of LAN5.
Eth1 Step 1: Check Ethernet device
Step 2 : Connect cable and ping test (eg. Eth1)
Routing function test: When LAN5 is already connected to an external network, LAN1 to LAN4 and FIBER can connect to other devices for network access.