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6. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces

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This menu allows you to make changes to the currently active interfaces. The Save button will
activate any changes, and will not affect the permanent configuration
.

The IP Address/Mask field sets the IP address and mask for this interface. You can assign
multiple IPv4 or IPv6 addresses to the interface, one on each line. Please note that IPv6 address
fe80::20a:dcff:fe0a:1540/64 in this example is the automatically assigned link-local IPv6 address.

The Status field provides a way to disable the interface or bring it back into service.

The Proxy ARP fields display whether the interface has proxy-arp activated.

The Media Type field displays the current media type. Copper interfaces may be configured to Auto-
negotiable, 10 BaseT Half Duplex, 10 BaseT Full Duplex, 100 BaseT Half Duplex and 100 BaseT
Full Duplex modes.

The Virtual LAN interfaces field displays how many VLAN interfaces are created on this interface
and the link, Add virtual lan interface allows you to add a VLAN interface on the physical interface.

6.2.2.1. Virtual LAN Interfaces

Click the link Add Virtual Lan Interface in order to create a VLAN interface.

Figure 6.4. Creating a Virtual Lan Interface

The only new parameter is the VLAN ID, which must be a numeric value between 1 and 4094. The
VLAN ID will be presented automatically as 4 digits (prefixed with 0) if the input is smaller than 4 digits.
For example, if the input is 2, it will be automatically changed to 0002.

6.2.3. Edit Boot Time Interfaces

Figure 6.5. Editing a Boot Time Interface