User Guide
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction / Meet LAD
Chapter 2-1: Installation Tips
Chapter 2-3: Connecting to the Internet
Chapter 4: Configuring a Wireless Network
Chapter 5: Connecting and Managing Clients
Chapter 6: SIP Server / VoIP PBX
Chapter 6-4: Voicemail Boxes / VM Menus
Chapter 6-9: Call Routing & Processing Examples
Chapter 7: Access Controls / Parental Controls
Chapter 10: Network Security / LateralFirewall
Chapter 11: DNS Server and LateralDNS
Chapter 13: Ethernet Packet Capture
Chapter 14: Wireless Packet Capture, Monitoring and Reports
Chapter 15: Settings, NAT Forwarding / Port Mapping and Sys Info
Ports
LAD supports up to 16 Ethernet ports, or combination of Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi channels. These ports and Wi-Fi channels may be found by clicking on "Ports" from the main menu.
Port 1 is always the Internet source. The remaining ports are generally numbered with the Ethernet ports listed first and the Wi-Fi channels listed after the physical ports. One Wi-Fi channel is one port, so one Wi-Fi card would populate three ports with each of its three channels.
General Settings
In the general settings section you may rename the port to a reference or nickname of your choice (this name has no bearing on functionality, but is for reference only) and check the port status (e.g., whether it is up or down, its speed or, in the case of a Wi-Fi channel, its band). This is also where you would find the settings for setting up dedicated or passthrough packet capture on an Ethernet port.
For more information on setting up packet capture on a port, please see Ethernet Packet Capture.
Port Statistics
This section displays information on the most recent activity on the port, including the RX and TX information from the four most recent samples.
Reports
In this section you can find links to reports on the port's activity. For more information on reports, go to "Reports".
Packet Counters
The Packet Counters section shows counters for different types of packets. The counters would typically reset when LAD reboots.
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