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"utf-8"?>
3 <i18n:msgs xmlns:
i18n=
"http://luci.freifunk-halle.net/2008/i18n#" xmlns=
"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
5 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"uci_applied">The following changes have been applied
</i18n:msg>
6 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"uci_reverted">The following changes have been reverted
</i18n:msg>
7 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_ui">User Interface
</i18n:msg>
8 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"c_lucidesc"><abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> is a collection of free Lua software including an
<abbr title=
"Model-View-Controller">MVC
</abbr>-Webframework and webinterface for embedded devices.
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> is licensed under the Apache-License.
</i18n:msg>
9 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"c_projecthome">Project Homepage
</i18n:msg>
10 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"c_leaddev">Lead Development
</i18n:msg>
11 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"c_contributors">Contributing Developers
</i18n:msg>
12 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"c_thanksto">Thanks To
</i18n:msg>
13 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_hello">Hello!
</i18n:msg>
14 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin1">This is the administration area of
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr>.
</i18n:msg>
15 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin2"><abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> is a free, flexible, and user friendly graphical interface for configuring OpenWRT Kamikaze.
</i18n:msg>
16 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin3">On the following pages you can adjust all important settings of your router.
</i18n:msg>
17 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin4">Notice: In
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> changes have to be confirmed by clicking Changes - Save
& Apply before being applied.
</i18n:msg>
18 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin5">As we are always want to improve this interface we are looking forward to your feedback and suggestions.
</i18n:msg>
19 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_admin6">And now have fun with your router!
</i18n:msg>
20 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_i_team">The
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> Team
</i18n:msg>
21 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_luci1">Here you can customize the settings and the functionality of
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr>.
</i18n:msg>
22 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_ucicommit">Post-commit actions
</i18n:msg>
23 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_ucicommit1">These commands will be executed automatically when a given
<abbr title=
"Unified Configuration Interface">UCI
</abbr> configuration is committed allowing changes to be applied instantly.
</i18n:msg>
24 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_keepflash">Files to be kept when flashing a new firmware
</i18n:msg>
25 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_i_keepflash1">When flashing a new firmware with
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr> these files will be added to the new firmware installation.
</i18n:msg>
26 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_st_i_status1">Here you can find information about the current system status like
<abbr title=
"Central Processing Unit">CPU
</abbr> clock frequency, memory usage or network interface data.
</i18n:msg>
27 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_st_i_status2">Also kernel or service logfiles can be viewed here to get an overview over their current state.
</i18n:msg>
28 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan"><abbr title=
"Wireless Local Area Network">WLAN
</abbr>-Scan
</i18n:msg>
29 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan1">Wifi networks in your local environment
</i18n:msg>
30 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan_encr"><abbr title=
"Encrypted">Encr.
</abbr></i18n:msg>
31 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan_link">Link
</i18n:msg>
32 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan_signal">Signal
</i18n:msg>
33 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"iwscan_noise">Noise
</i18n:msg>
34 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"routes">Routes
</i18n:msg>
35 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"routes_netmask">Netmask
</i18n:msg>
36 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"routes_gateway">Gateway
</i18n:msg>
37 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"routes_metric">Metric
</i18n:msg>
38 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_desc">Here you can configure the basic aspects of your device like its hostname or the timezone.
</i18n:msg>
39 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages">Software
</i18n:msg>
40 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_changepw">Admin Password
</i18n:msg>
41 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_p_ipkg">IPKG-Configuration
</i18n:msg>
42 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_sshkeys"><abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr>-Keys
</i18n:msg>
43 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab">Mount Points
</i18n:msg>
44 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash">Flash Firmware
</i18n:msg>
45 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_i_system1">Change settings related to the system itself, its identification, installed hard- and software, authentication or mount points.
</i18n:msg>
46 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_i_system2">These settings define the base of your system.
</i18n:msg>
47 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_i_system3">Pay attention as any misconfiguration here may prevent your device from booting or may lock yourself out of it.
</i18n:msg>
48 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_do">Perform Actions
</i18n:msg>
49 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_install">Install
</i18n:msg>
50 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_installurl">Download and install package
</i18n:msg>
51 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_ipkg">Edit package lists and installation targets
</i18n:msg>
52 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_name">Paketname
</i18n:msg>
53 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_remove">Remove
</i18n:msg>
54 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_search">Find package
</i18n:msg>
55 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_update">Package lists updated
</i18n:msg>
56 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_updatelist">Update package lists
</i18n:msg>
57 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_packages_upgrade">Upgrade installed packages
</i18n:msg>
58 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_p_ipkg_pkglists">Package lists
</i18n:msg>
59 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_p_ipkg_targets">Installation targets
</i18n:msg>
60 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_changepw1">Change the password of the system administrator (User
<code>root
</code>)
</i18n:msg>
61 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_changepw_changed">Password successfully changed
</i18n:msg>
62 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_changepw_nomatch">Error: Passwords do not match
</i18n:msg>
63 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_sshkeys1">Here you can paste public
<abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr>-Keys (one per line) for
<abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr> public-key authentication.
</i18n:msg>
64 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_mountpoints">Mount Points
</i18n:msg>
65 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_mountpoints1">Mount Points define at which point a memory device will be attached to the filesystem
</i18n:msg>
66 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_active">Mounted file systems
</i18n:msg>
67 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_used">Used
</i18n:msg>
68 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_avail">Available
</i18n:msg>
69 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_mountpoint">Mount Point
</i18n:msg>
70 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_device1">The device file of the memory or partition (
<abbr title=
"for example">e.g.
</abbr> <code>/dev/sda1
</code>)
</i18n:msg>
71 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_fs1">The filesystem that was used to format the memory (
<abbr title=
"for example">e.g.
</abbr> <samp><abbr title=
"Third Extended Filesystem">ext3
</abbr></samp>)
</i18n:msg>
72 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_fstab_swap1">If your physical memory is insufficient unused data can be temporarily swapped to a swap-device resulting in a higher amount of usable
<abbr title=
"Random Access Memory">RAM
</abbr>. Be aware that swapping data is a very slow process as the swap-device cannot be accessed with the high datarates of the
<abbr title=
"Random Access Memory">RAM
</abbr>.
</i18n:msg>
73 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_flashed">Firmware successfully flashed. Rebooting device...
</i18n:msg>
74 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_flasherr">Failed to flash
</i18n:msg>
75 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_fwimage">Firmware image
</i18n:msg>
76 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_received">Image received. About to start flashing process. DO NOT POWER OFF THE DEVICE!
</i18n:msg>
77 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_inprogress">Writing firmware...
</i18n:msg>
78 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_fwupgrade">Flash Firmware
</i18n:msg>
79 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_keepcfg">Keep configuration files
</i18n:msg>
80 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_notimplemented">Sorry, this function is not (yet) available for your platform.
</i18n:msg>
81 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_flash_upgrade1">Replaces the installed firmware with a new one. The firmware format is platform-dependent.
</i18n:msg>
82 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_reboot1">Reboots the operating system of your device
</i18n:msg>
83 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_reboot_do">Perform reboot
</i18n:msg>
84 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_reboot_running">Please wait: Device rebooting...
</i18n:msg>
85 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_reboot_u">Warning: There are unsaved changes that will be lost while rebooting!
</i18n:msg>
86 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_applyreboot1">Changes applied.
</i18n:msg>
87 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup">Backup / Restore
</i18n:msg>
88 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup_backup">Create backup
</i18n:msg>
89 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup_archive">Backup Archive
</i18n:msg>
90 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup_reset">Reset router to defaults
</i18n:msg>
91 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup_reset1">Proceed reverting all settings and resetting to firmware defaults?
</i18n:msg>
92 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup_restore">Restore backup
</i18n:msg>
93 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_backup1">Here you can backup and restore your router configuration and - if possible - reset the router to the default settings.
</i18n:msg>
94 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http"><abbr title=
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol">HTTP
</abbr>-Server
</i18n:msg>
95 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_ssh"><abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr>-Server
</i18n:msg>
96 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_services1">Services and daemons perform certain tasks on your device.
</i18n:msg>
97 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_services2">Most of them are network servers, that offer a certain service for your device or network like shell access, serving webpages like
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr>, doing mesh routing, sending e-mails, ...
</i18n:msg>
98 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http1">A small webserver which can be used to serve
<abbr title=
"Lua Configuration Interface">LuCI
</abbr>.
</i18n:msg>
99 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http_authrealm">Authentication Realm
</i18n:msg>
100 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http_authrealm1">The realm which will be displayed at the authentication prompt for protected pages.
</i18n:msg>
101 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http_config1">defaults to
<code>/etc/httpd.conf
</code></i18n:msg>
102 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_http_root">Document root
</i18n:msg>
103 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_dropbear1">Dropbear offers
<abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr> network shell access and an integrated
<abbr title=
"Secure Copy">SCP
</abbr> server
</i18n:msg>
104 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_d_pwauth">Password authentication
</i18n:msg>
105 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_srv_d_pwauth1">Allow
<abbr title=
"Secure Shell">SSH
</abbr> password authentication
</i18n:msg>
106 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_channel">Channel
</i18n:msg>
107 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_wifi1">On this pages you find confiugration options for
<abbr title=
"Wireless Local Area Network">WLAN
</abbr> based wireless networks.
</i18n:msg>
108 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_wifi2">You can easily integrate your
802.11a/b/g/n-devices into your physical network and use the virtual adapter support to build wireless repeaters or offer several networks with one device.
</i18n:msg>
109 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_wifi3">There is support for Managed, Client, Ad-Hoc and
<abbr title=
"Wireless Distribution System">WDS
</abbr> operating modes as well as
<abbr title=
"Wi-Fi Protected Access">WPA
</abbr> and
<abbr title=
"Wi-Fi Protected Access 2">WPA2
</abbr> encryption for secure communnication.
</i18n:msg>
110 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_devices1">Here you can configure installed wifi devices.
</i18n:msg>
111 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_txantenna">Transmit Antenna
</i18n:msg>
112 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_rxantenna">Receive Antenna
</i18n:msg>
113 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_distance1">Distance to furthest station (in meter)
</i18n:msg>
114 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_diversity">Diversity
</i18n:msg>
115 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_countrycode">Country Code
</i18n:msg>
116 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_connlimit">Connection Limit
</i18n:msg>
117 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_networks1">You can run several wifi networks with one device. Be aware that there are certain hardware and driverspecific restrictions. Normally you can operate
1 Ad-Hoc or up to
3 Master-Mode and
1 Client-Mode network simultaneously.
</i18n:msg>
118 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_netid">Network Name (
<abbr title=
"Extended Service Set Identifier">ESSID
</abbr>)
</i18n:msg>
119 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_network1">Add the Wifi network to physical network
</i18n:msg>
120 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_netmanual"> - Create new Network -
</i18n:msg>
121 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_txpwr">Transmit Power
</i18n:msg>
122 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_brcmburst">Broadcom Frameburst
</i18n:msg>
123 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_athburst">Atheros Frameburst
</i18n:msg>
124 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_radiussrv">RadiusServer
</i18n:msg>
125 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_radiusport">Radius-Port
</i18n:msg>
126 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_apisolation">AP-Isolation
</i18n:msg>
127 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_apisolation1">Prevents Client to Client communication
</i18n:msg>
128 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_hideessid">Hide
<abbr title=
"Extended Service Set Identifier">ESSID
</abbr></i18n:msg>
129 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_ap">Access Point
</i18n:msg>
130 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_adhoc">Ad-Hoc
</i18n:msg>
131 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_ahdemo">Pseudo Ad-Hoc (ahdemo)
</i18n:msg>
132 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_client">Client
</i18n:msg>
133 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_wds">WDS
</i18n:msg>
134 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_monitor">Monitor
</i18n:msg>
135 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_desc">Dnsmasq is a combined
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr>-Server and
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-Forwarder for
<abbr title=
"Network Address Translation">NAT
</abbr> firewalls
</i18n:msg>
136 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_domainneeded">Domain required
</i18n:msg>
137 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_domainneeded_desc">Don
't forward
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-Requests without
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-Name
</i18n:msg>
138 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_authoritative">Authoritative
</i18n:msg>
139 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_authoritative_desc">This is the only
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr> in the local network
</i18n:msg>
140 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_boguspriv">Filter private
</i18n:msg>
141 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_boguspriv_desc">Don
't forward reverse lookups for local networks
</i18n:msg>
142 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_filterwin2k">Filter useless
</i18n:msg>
143 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_filterwin2k_desc">filter useless
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-queries of Windows-systems
</i18n:msg>
144 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_localisequeries">Localise queries
</i18n:msg>
145 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_localisequeries_desc">localises the hostname depending on its subnet
</i18n:msg>
146 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_local">Local Server
</i18n:msg>
147 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_domain">Local Domain
</i18n:msg>
148 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_expandhosts">Expand Hosts
</i18n:msg>
149 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_expandhosts_desc">adds domain names to hostentries in the resolv file
</i18n:msg>
150 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_nonegcache">don
't cache unknown
</i18n:msg>
151 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_nonegcache_desc">prevents caching of negative
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-replies
</i18n:msg>
152 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_readethers">Use
<code>/etc/ethers
</code></i18n:msg>
153 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_readethers_desc">Read
<code>/etc/ethers
</code> to configure the
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr>-Server
</i18n:msg>
154 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_leasefile">Leasefile
</i18n:msg>
155 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_leasefile_desc">file where given
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr>-leases will be stored
</i18n:msg>
156 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_resolvfile">Resolvfile
</i18n:msg>
157 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_resolvfile_desc">local
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr> file
</i18n:msg>
158 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_nohosts">Ignore
<code>/etc/hosts
</code></i18n:msg>
159 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_strictorder">Strict order
</i18n:msg>
160 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_strictorder_desc"><abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-Server will be queried in the order of the resolvfile
</i18n:msg>
161 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_logqueries">Log queries
</i18n:msg>
162 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_noresolv">Ignore resolve file
</i18n:msg>
163 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_dnsforwardmax">concurrent queries
</i18n:msg>
164 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_port"><abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-Port
</i18n:msg>
165 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_ednspacket_max"><abbr title=
"maximal">max.
</abbr> <abbr title=
"Extension Mechanisms for Domain Name System">EDNS0
</abbr> paket size
</i18n:msg>
166 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_dhcpleasemax"><abbr title=
"maximal">max.
</abbr> <abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr>-Leases
</i18n:msg>
167 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_addnhosts">additional hostfile
</i18n:msg>
168 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dnsmasq_queryport">query port
</i18n:msg>
169 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_switch">Switch
</i18n:msg>
170 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_conntrack">Active Connections
</i18n:msg>
171 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_conntrack_desc">This page gives an overview over currently active network connections.
</i18n:msg>
172 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_routes">Routes
</i18n:msg>
173 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_network1">In this area you find all network-related settings.
</i18n:msg>
174 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_network2">On most routers the network switch can be freely configured and splitted up into several
<abbr title=
"Virtual Local Area Network">VLAN
</abbr>s.
</i18n:msg>
175 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_network3">Interfaces and
<abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet">PPPoE
</abbr> /
<abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol">PPTP
</abbr>-Settings allow a custom organisation of the network and connections to other networks like the internet.
</i18n:msg>
176 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_network4">With
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr> devices in your local network can be automatically configured for network communication.
</i18n:msg>
177 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_network5">Firewall and portforwarding can be used to secure your network while providing services to external networks.
</i18n:msg>
178 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_switch1">The network ports on your router can be combined to several
<abbr title=
"Virtual Local Area Network">VLAN
</abbr>s in which computers can communicate directly with each other.
<abbr title=
"Virtual Local Area Network">VLAN
</abbr>s are often used to separate different network segments. Often there is by default one Uplink port for a connection to the next greater network like the internet and other ports for a local network.
</i18n:msg>
179 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_switch_desc">Ports belonging to a
<abbr title=
"Virtual Local Area Network">VLAN
</abbr> are separated with spaces. The port with the highest number (usually
5) is oftern the connection to the internal network interface of the router. On devices with
5 ports often the one with the lowest number (
0) is the predefined Uplink port.
</i18n:msg>
180 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_ifaces1">On this page you can configure the network interfaces. You can bridge several interfaces by ticking the
"bridge interfaces
" field and enter the names of several network interfaces separated by spaces. You can also use
<abbr title=
"Virtual Local Area Network">VLAN
</abbr> notation
<samp>INTERFACE.VLANNR
</samp> (
<abbr title=
"for example">e.g.
</abbr>:
<samp>eth0.1
</samp>).
</i18n:msg>
181 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_i_bridge">Bridge interfaces
</i18n:msg>
182 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_i_bridge1">creates a bridge over specified interface(s)
</i18n:msg>
183 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_desc">With
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr> network members can automatically receive their network settings (
<abbr title=
"Internet Protocol">IP
</abbr>-address, netmask,
<abbr title=
"Domain Name System">DNS
</abbr>-server, ...).
</i18n:msg>
184 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_leasetime">Leasetime
</i18n:msg>
185 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_dynamicdhcp">Dynamic
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr></i18n:msg>
186 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_ignore">Ignore interface
</i18n:msg>
187 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_ignore_desc">disable
<abbr title=
"Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol">DHCP
</abbr> for this interface
</i18n:msg>
188 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_force">Force
</i18n:msg>
189 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_start_desc">first address (last octet)
</i18n:msg>
190 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_limit_desc">number of leased addresses -
1</i18n:msg>
191 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_dhcpoption">DHCP-Options
</i18n:msg>
192 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_dhcp_dhcpoption_desc">See
"dnsmasq --help dhcp" for a list of available options.
</i18n:msg>
193 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_leases">Leases
</i18n:msg>
194 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"luci_ethers">Static Leases
</i18n:msg>
195 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_timeremain">Leasetime remaining
</i18n:msg>
196 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"dhcp_leases_active">Active Leases
</i18n:msg>
197 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_ptp">Point-to-Point Connections
</i18n:msg>
198 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_ptp1">Point-to-Point connections with
<abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet">PPPoE
</abbr> or
<abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol">PPTP
</abbr> are often used to connect a device over
<abbr title=
"Digital Subscriber Line">DSL
</abbr> or similar technologies to an internet access point.
</i18n:msg>
199 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_server"><abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol">PPTP
</abbr>-Server
</i18n:msg>
200 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_demand">Automatic Disconnect
</i18n:msg>
201 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_demand_desc">Time (in seconds) after which an unused connection will be closed
</i18n:msg>
202 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_keepalive">Keep-Alive
</i18n:msg>
203 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_keepalive_desc">Number of failed connection tests to initiate automatic reconnect
</i18n:msg>
204 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_device">Modem device
</i18n:msg>
205 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_device_desc">The device node of your modem, e.g. /dev/ttyUSB0
</i18n:msg>
206 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_defaultroute">Replace default route
</i18n:msg>
207 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_defaultroute_desc">Let pppd replace the current default route to use the PPP interface after successful connect
</i18n:msg>
208 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_peerdns">Use peer DNS
</i18n:msg>
209 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_peerdns_desc">Configure the local DNS server to use the name servers adverticed by the PPP peer
</i18n:msg>
210 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_ipv6">Enable IPv6 on PPP link
</i18n:msg>
211 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_connect">Connect script
</i18n:msg>
212 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_connect_desc">Let pppd run this script after establishing the PPP link
</i18n:msg>
213 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_disconnect">Disconnect script
</i18n:msg>
214 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_disconnect_desc">Let pppd run this script before tearing down the PPP link
</i18n:msg>
215 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_pppd_options">Additional pppd options
</i18n:msg>
216 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_pppd_options_desc">Specify additional command line arguments for pppd here
</i18n:msg>
217 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_r_routes1">Routes specify over which interface and gateway a certain host or network can be reached.
</i18n:msg>
218 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_routes_static">Static Routes
</i18n:msg>
219 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_routes_kernel4">Active
<abbr title=
"Internet Protocol Version 4">IPv4
</abbr>-Routes
</i18n:msg>
220 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_r_target1">host-
<abbr title=
"Internet Protocol Address">IP
</abbr> or network
</i18n:msg>
221 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_n_r_netmask1">if target is a network
</i18n:msg>
222 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_inet">Internet Connection
</i18n:msg>
223 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_local">Local Network
</i18n:msg>
224 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_route">Route
</i18n:msg>
225 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_brdige">Bridge
</i18n:msg>
226 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_w_ap">Provide (Access Point)
</i18n:msg>
227 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_w_adhoc">Independent (Ad-Hoc)
</i18n:msg>
228 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_w_client">Join (Client)
</i18n:msg>
229 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_w_wds">Distributed (
<abbr title=
"Wireless Distribution System">WDS
</abbr>)
</i18n:msg>
230 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_w_clientmode">Clientmode
</i18n:msg>
231 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_system_logsize">System log buffer size
</i18n:msg>
232 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_system_logip">External system log server
</i18n:msg>
233 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_system_conloglevel">Log output level
</i18n:msg>
234 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_system_conloglevel_desc">Level of log messages on the console
</i18n:msg>
235 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_i_processor">Processor
</i18n:msg>
236 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_i_memory">Memory
</i18n:msg>
237 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_i_systemtime">Local Time
</i18n:msg>
238 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_i_uptime">Uptime
</i18n:msg>
239 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_d_firstaddress">First leased address
</i18n:msg>
240 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_d_numleases">Number of leased addresses
</i18n:msg>
241 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"routingtable">Routing table
</i18n:msg>
242 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"wlanscan">Wifi scan
</i18n:msg>
243 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"frequency">Frequency
</i18n:msg>
244 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"power">Power
</i18n:msg>
245 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"noise">Noise
</i18n:msg>
246 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"signal">Signal
</i18n:msg>
247 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"link">Link
</i18n:msg>
248 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"frag"><abbr title=
"Fragmentation">Frag.
</abbr></i18n:msg>
249 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"rts"><abbr title=
"Request To Send">RTS
</abbr></i18n:msg>
250 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"bitrate">Bitrate
</i18n:msg>
251 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_keepalive">automatically reconnect
</i18n:msg>
252 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_dialondemand">disconnect when idle for
</i18n:msg>
253 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"m_n_pptp_server"><abbr title=
"Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol">PPTP
</abbr>-Server
</i18n:msg>
254 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"leds"><abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr> Configuration
</i18n:msg>
255 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"leds_desc">Customizes the behaviour of the device
<abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr>s if possible.
</i18n:msg>
256 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_name"><abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr> Name
</i18n:msg>
257 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_sysfs"><abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr> Device
</i18n:msg>
258 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_default">Default state
</i18n:msg>
259 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_default_desc">ticked
= on
</i18n:msg>
260 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger">Trigger
</i18n:msg>
261 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger_none">None
</i18n:msg>
262 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger_defaulton">Default On
</i18n:msg>
263 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger_timer">Timer
</i18n:msg>
264 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger_heartbeat">Heartbeat (Load Average)
</i18n:msg>
265 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_trigger_netdev">Network Device
</i18n:msg>
266 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_delayoff">Off-State Delay
</i18n:msg>
267 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_delayoff_desc">Time (in ms) the
<abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr> is off
</i18n:msg>
268 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_delayon">On-State Delay
</i18n:msg>
269 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_delayon_desc">Time (in ms) the
<abbr title=
"Light Emitting Diode">LED
</abbr> is on
</i18n:msg>
270 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_dev">Device
</i18n:msg>
271 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_mode">Trigger Mode
</i18n:msg>
272 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_mode_link">Link On
</i18n:msg>
273 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_mode_tx">Transmit
</i18n:msg>
274 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"system_led_mode_rx">Receive
</i18n:msg>
275 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_up">Active
</i18n:msg>
276 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_hwaddr"><abbr title=
"Media Access Control">MAC
</abbr>-Address
</i18n:msg>
277 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_hwaddr_desc">Hardware Address
</i18n:msg>
278 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_txrx">Traffic
</i18n:msg>
279 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_txrx_desc">transmitted / received
</i18n:msg>
280 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_err">Errors
</i18n:msg>
281 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_err_desc">TX / RX
</i18n:msg>
282 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_fwzone">Create / Assign firewall-zone
</i18n:msg>
283 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"network_interface_fwzone_desc">This interface does not belong to any firewall zone yet.
</i18n:msg>
284 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_head">Processes
</i18n:msg>
285 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_descr">This list gives an overview over currently running system processes and their status.
</i18n:msg>
286 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_pid">PID
</i18n:msg>
287 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_owner">Owner
</i18n:msg>
288 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_command">Command
</i18n:msg>
289 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_cpu">CPU usage (%)
</i18n:msg>
290 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_mem">Memory usage (%)
</i18n:msg>
291 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_hup">Hang Up
</i18n:msg>
292 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_term">Terminate
</i18n:msg>
293 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"process_kill">Kill
</i18n:msg>
294 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"mem_cached">cached
</i18n:msg>
295 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"mem_buffered">buffered
</i18n:msg>
296 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"mem_free">free
</i18n:msg>
297 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_crontab">Scheduled Tasks
</i18n:msg>
298 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_s_crontab1">This is the system crontab in which scheduled tasks can be defined.
</i18n:msg>
299 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_nasid">NAS ID
</i18n:msg>
300 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_cacert">Path to CA-Certificate
</i18n:msg>
301 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_eaptype">EAP-Method
</i18n:msg>
302 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_tlsprivkey">Path to Private Key
</i18n:msg>
303 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_tlsprivkeypwd">Password of Private Key
</i18n:msg>
304 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_peapauth">PEAP-Authentication
</i18n:msg>
305 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_peapidentity">PEAP-Identity
</i18n:msg>
306 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_peappassword">PEAP-Password
</i18n:msg>
307 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"a_w_create">Create Network
</i18n:msg>
308 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"hostnames">Hostnames
</i18n:msg>
309 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"hostnames_entries">Host entries
</i18n:msg>
310 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"hostnames_hostname">Hostname
</i18n:msg>
311 <i18n:msg xml:
id=
"hostnames_address">IP address
</i18n:msg>