VLAN Configuration

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-== Just a starting point == 
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-There is good documentation on the OpenWrt site: [http://openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Configuration#head-0823ebb7c6f057f8fcee871cca0dc3f4e2929172] 
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-Easy step-by-step instructions for putting port 4 on it's own subnet using VLANs can be found [http://www.linksysinfo.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=41412#41412 HERE]+Easy step-by-step instructions for putting port 4 on it's own subnet using VLANs can be found at
 +[http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showthread.php?t=39576 Linksysinfo] and [http://www.geek-pages.com/articles/latest/dd-wrt_-_setting_up_a_separate/isolated_vlan_on_port_4_with_dhcp.html Geek Pages]
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 +[[Default_internal_device_network|DD-WRT Device Internal Mapping (vlan0, vlan1, eth0, eth1 etc)]]
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 +[http://openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Configuration#head-0823ebb7c6f057f8fcee871cca0dc3f4e2929172]
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 +[[Category:Lan]]
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There is a command for configuring VLANs in busybox: vconfig

BusyBox v1.00 (2005.04.16-19:38+0000) multi-call binary
Usage: vconfig COMMAND [OPTIONS] ...
vconfig lets you create and remove virtual ethernet devices.
Options:
       add             [interface-name] [vlan_id]
       rem             [vlan-name]
       set_flag        [interface-name] [flag-num]       [0 | 1]
       set_egress_map  [vlan-name]      [skb_priority]   [vlan_qos]
       set_ingress_map [vlan-name]      [skb_priority]   [vlan_qos]
       set_name_type   [name-type]


Easy step-by-step instructions for putting port 4 on it's own subnet using VLANs can be found at Linksysinfo and Geek Pages

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DD-WRT Device Internal Mapping (vlan0, vlan1, eth0, eth1 etc)

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