Westermo RedFox Series User Manual

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Westermo OS Management Guide

Version 4.17.0-0

A common setup is use Falcon as broadband router when connecting your com-
pany network towards the Internet, see

fig. 11.2a

.

An alternative is to use the Falcon as a xDSL/Ethernet bridge to connect a single
end device (such as a PC), or to use a separate router to connect your local
network, as shown in

fig. 11.2b

.

Falcon

Internet

(via ISP DSLAM)

FW, NAT

Router,

vlan1

vlan1006 (pppoe0)

Network

Company Private

Falcon

Ethernet

ADSL/VDSL

Internet

(via ISP DSLAM)

ADSL/VDSL

Ethernet

Switch

(Bridge)

Network

Company Private

vlan1

vlan1

a) Using Falcon as broadband router

b) Using Falcon as switch (bridge)

External

Router
OR single
end device

Router

Figure 11.2: Common ADSL/VDSL topologies: a) Using Falcon as broadband
router, or b) using Falcon as an xDSL/Ethernet switch (bridge) with an external
router (or single end-device such as a PC) behind.

Section 11.1.4.1

focus on using Falcon as a router, while

section 11.1.4.1

covers

on how to use Falcon as a switch (bridge). Both sections assume you have con-
figured the xDSL port settings appropriately for your xDSL subscription (see also

sections 11.1.1

and

11.1.2

).

11.1.4.1

Using Falcon as a Router

By factory default, Falcon is configured as a router:

Port Segmentation: The xDSL and Ethernet ports are mapped to two

VLANs.

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