Doc. # 1-00000567
Date Updated 10-26-2018 Date Created 09-12-2017
Document Type Knowledge Base Related OS
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Do you have any information on using the wl-route command through the CLI interface?
Solution:
Usage: wl-route [tcp|udp|icmp|bcast|all] [port xxx] forward|drop|relay [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxx] Sets up a specific rule for incoming wireless traffic. The tcp|udp|icmp|bcast|all option selects the protocol for this rule. The port option defines the port number for this rule. You cannot set the port option if the protocol is icmp or all. The drop option willcause traffic matching the protocol and port specifications to be dropped. In this case, any parameters following the drop option will be ignored. The forward option will cause traffic to be forwarded to the ethernetinterface, and requires another parameter to define the destination IP address and port. The other parameter is formatted as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. The relay option can only be used if the protocol is bcast and will cause UDPtraffic with destination address 255.255.255.255 received on the specified port to be relayed to the ethernet interface. For example, the command wl-route tcp port 80 forward 192.168.2.101:8080 will cause all tcp port 80 traffic received on the wireless interface to be forwarded to IP address 192.168.2.101, port 8080 onthe ethernet interface. wl-route with no parameters will display the current set of wireless routing rules in the order that they will be applied to incoming traffic.