Internal device network
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Your network device's (commonly wrongly known as a "router") has an internal network. The default internal device networks connects the internal physical(=hardware):
- switch
- wireless access point
with the network processor (ARM, mips...).
In the network processor, via the DD-WRT user interface (or the manufacturers firmware) limited by software implementation and hardware possibilities, you can define how the hardware is logically interconnected to your created software network services.
List of possible software network services:
- OSI layer 2 interconnection - ethernet address routing; bridge (ca.= software switch)
- OSI layer 3 interconnection - ip address routing; a software router
- OSI layer 2-7 moderation, ethernet transparent/bridging firewall, OSI layer 2-7 firewall
- OSI layer 3-7 moderation; common ip firewall, OSI layer 3-7 firewall
- Quality of Service
- Category:NAT
- Transparent web proxy
(Inter)network client or server services:
Network server services:
List of management server services:
The software network services is connected by you, to physical or logical network interface. The interfaces might be a:
- physical interfaces might be labelled eth0, eth1...
- logical might be a bridge (=switch) labelled br0, br1...
- logical vlan labelled vlan0, vlan1....
and maybe:
- teql0 - load sharing device I believe this is used for the "Link Aggregation on Ports 3 & 4" option on the Setup/Vlans page.
- imq0,1 - QOS device or IMQ Device