SLX Router Control Plane

SLX Router Control Plane

Web interface for Debian routers, firewall, VLAN, VPN and operational networks

A Lab Tool for exploring router configuration, firewall rules, VLANs, VPN, backup, diagnostics and network workflows from a web console.

  • router
  • Debian
  • firewall
  • VPN
  • VLAN
  • networking
  • IoT/OT

SLX Router Control Plane

SLX Router shows how a web console for a Debian-based router can organize network, firewall, VLAN, VPN, diagnostics, backup and recurring operations.

  • Overview of router state, interfaces and core services.
  • Sections for firewall, NAT, WireGuard, DNS, DHCP, Wi-Fi, routing and backup.
  • Flows designed for audits, controlled changes, diagnostics and reports.
  • A useful base for thinking about appliances, gateways, business networks and IoT/OT environments.

The public version presents the interface and operational flow. Live actions require a dedicated backend/API in a protected environment.

How to use this tool in an engineering workflow

1. Start from real context
Use realistic firmware, hardware or product parameters. The tool is most useful when the input reflects actual constraints.
2. Validate assumptions
Use the output to compare alternatives, spot anomalies and prepare a stronger technical decision.
3. Bring the result into the project
Use the result in reviews, technical issues, documentation or validation checklists.

Related services and resources

ESP32 firmware
ESP-IDF, Wi-Fi, local web UI and diagnostics for connected devices.

Frequently asked questions

Is the tool free?

Yes. Public Lab Tools are free utilities for preliminary analysis, technical comparison and fast validation.

Does the result replace a technical review?

No. The tool can reduce errors and accelerate decisions, but critical firmware and product architectures still need context-specific review.

Can I suggest a specific tool?

Yes. A recurring technical workflow can become a new Lab Tool or a custom utility for your team.