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* [[NAT Rules]] | * [[NAT Rules]] | ||
* [[Bypass Rules]] | * [[Bypass Rules]] | ||
* [[Filter Rules]] | |||
* [[Routes]] | * [[Routes]] | ||
* [[DNS Server]] | * [[DNS Server]] | ||
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** [[Options]] | ** [[Options]] | ||
** [[QoS]] | ** [[QoS]] | ||
** [[ | ** [[Access Rules]] | ||
** [[UPnP]] | ** [[UPnP]] | ||
** [[Network Cards]] | ** [[Network Cards]] | ||
** [[DNS and DHCP]] | ** [[DNS and DHCP]] | ||
** [[Netflow]] | |||
** [[Dynamic_Routing]] | |||
* [[Network Reports]] | * [[Network Reports]] | ||
* [[Troubleshooting]] | * [[Troubleshooting]] | ||
The [[Network Configuration|Network Configuration documentation]] documents how networking in Untangle functions and is commonly configured. | The [[Network Configuration|Network Configuration documentation]] documents how networking in Untangle functions and is commonly configured. |
Revision as of 22:07, 14 March 2018
The Network configuration contains all the settings to control how your Untangle server routes and handles network traffic. Properly configuring network settings is critical for proper operation.
- Interfaces
- Hostname
- Services
- Port Forward Rules
- NAT Rules
- Bypass Rules
- Filter Rules
- Routes
- DNS Server
- DHCP Server
- Advanced
- Network Reports
- Troubleshooting
The Network Configuration documentation documents how networking in Untangle functions and is commonly configured.