![]() Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 password ipsum Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 user-id lorem Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 name-server auto Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 firewall local name WAN_LOCAL Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 firewall in name WAN_IN Set interfaces ethernet eth2 pppoe 0 default-route auto ![]() Set interfaces ethernet eth2 poe output off #WAN PPPoE: If your ISP gives you a PPPoE login/password, we'll set up pppoe0 and attach it to eth2, and allow pppoe0 to get DNS servers from the PPPoE server Set interfaces ethernet eth2 firewall local name WAN_LOCAL Set interfaces ethernet eth2 firewall in name WAN_IN Set interfaces ethernet eth2 description eth2-WAN Set interfaces ethernet eth2 address dhcpv6 Set interfaces ethernet eth2 address dhcp #WAN: If your ISP just gives you an address via DHCP Connect console cable, and a network cable into eth0Ĭonnect to the console, use the terminal client of your choice, 115200 baud, log in, and enter configure mode:.Print labels and apply to top of router.WAN is eth2 (because this does not pull an DHCP IP by default).LAN is eth0 (because if you factory reset the router, this interface comes up with an internal static IP I don’t want the router to fail open).For an EdgeRouter ER-4, I’ve been following these steps: Wireless is provided by Ruckus R710 access points running Unleashed firmware.)īefore you get started, I strongly recommend a USB to console cable (example) to ensure you always have direct CLI access to the router. (The actual physical and logical configuration of the network is discussed separately from this post I’ve been snagging the Brocade ICX7150-C12P switches that have been on eBay, and either connecting the cable, DSL or Fiber connection into a VLAN on the Brocade, then running a trunk VLAN to the EdgeRouter to handle NAT. I’ve been doing a few (remote) home network deployments/upgrades of Ubiquiti EdgeRouter ER-4 units. I’ve tried to make this one flexible you can pick and choose what features you want, and you can (generally) copy/paste these commands and assemble a custom router that has the functionality you want. There are plenty of guides on the internet. Edit (): Update cacert to specify full /config/cacert path so the scheduled task actually works.Edit (): Update default WAN link to eth2.Failover between two internet connections.Enabling an OpenVPN server for remote access.Updating a dynamic DNS hostname (like at DNS Made Easy).Support for PPPoE ISPs like Bell Canada Fibe to bypass the Home Hub 3000. Setting up basic firewall, NAT, port forwards, static DHCP reservations.Of course, you could use the GUI built-in wizard, but what’s the fun in that? This is a long CLI recipe that I use for configuring EdgeRouter ER-4 for home network use.
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