User Guide

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GWN7000 User Manual
Version 1.0.4.23
Load Balance +
Failover
In addition to failover, load balance will be used on both ports to optimize the
resource utilization. Please note that for this feature to work, WAN ports should be
connected to different networks.
When selected, user can set Multi-WAN parameters on WAN ports.
Banned Client MAC
Shows the list of banned clients MAC addresses, other MAC addresses could be
also added by clicking on or removed by clicking on .
Port Mirroring
With port mirroring enabled, the GWN7000 will send a copy of all network packets seen on one LAN port
to another port, where the packet can be analyzed. Refer to the below table for the available fields to
configure.
Table 10: Port Mirroring
Enable Outgoing
Mirroring
Check to enable outgoing mirroring for a LAN port. Default is “Disabled”
Enable Incoming
Mirroring
Check to enable incoming mirroring for a LAN port. Default is “Disabled”
Mirroring Port
Select which LAN port that will be mirroring traffic. Default is “Disabled”
Mirrored Port
Select which LAN port that will act as mirrored port. Default is “Disabled”
Static Routes
GWN7000 supports setting manually static IPv4 and IPv6 routes as well as displaying routing table entries.
Static routes configuration page can be accessed from GWN7000 WebGUIRouterStatic Routes:
Three tabs are available:
- Routes to view routing table entries.
- IPv4 to create, edit or delete static IPv4 static routes.
- IPv6 to create, edit or delete static IPv6 static routes.
Following actions are available in both IPv4 and IPv6 tabs:
To add a new static route, click on
To edit a static route, click on
To delete a static route, click on
Refer to the following tables when editing or creating IPv4/IPv6 static routes: