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User's Manual
11. Network
Parameter
Description
Web/EMS: Primary
DNS Server IP
address
[InterfaceTable_Prim
aryDNSServerIPAddr
ess]
(Optional) Defines the primary DNS server's IP address (in dotted-decimal
notation), which is used for translating domain names into IP addresses
for the interface.
By default, no IP address is defined.
Web/EMS: Secondary
DNS Server IP
address
[InterfaceTable_Seco
ndaryDNSServerIPAd
dress]
(Optional) Defines the secondary DNS server's IP address (in dotted-
decimal notation), which is used for translating domain names into IP
addresses for the interface.
By default, no IP address is defined.
General Parameters
Web/EMS: VLAN Mode
[VLANMode]
Enables VLANs tagging (IEEE 802.1Q).
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
To operate with multiple network interfaces, VLANs must be
enabled.
If this parameter is enabled, separate physical networks for Media,
OAMP, and Control network types (configured with the
EnableNetworkPhysicalSeparation parameter) is disabled.
VLANs are available only when booting the device from flash. When
booting using BootP/DHCP protocols, VLANs are disabled to allow
easier maintenance access. In this scenario, multiple network
interface capabilities (including IPv6) are unavailable.
Web/EMS: Native VLAN
ID
[VLANNativeVLANID]
Defines the Native VLAN ID. This is the VLAN ID to which untagged
incoming traffic is assigned. Outgoing packets sent to this VLAN are
sent only with a priority tag (VLAN ID = 0).
When the Native VLAN ID is equal to one of the VLAN IDs listed in the
Multiple Interface table (and VLANs are enabled), untagged incoming
traffic is considered as incoming traffic for that interface. Outgoing traffic
sent from this interface is sent with the priority tag (tagged with VLAN ID
= 0).
When the Native VLAN ID is different to any value in the 'VLAN ID'
column in the table, untagged incoming traffic is discarded and all
outgoing traffic is tagged.
The default Native VLAN ID is 1.
Note:
If this parameter is not configured (i.e., default is 1) and one of
the interfaces has a VLAN ID set to 1, this interface is still considered
the ‘Native’ VLAN. If you do not wish to have a ‘Native’ VLAN ID and
want to use VLAN ID 1, set this parameter to a value other than any
VLAN ID in the table.
Network Physical
Separation
[EnableNetworkPhysicalS
eparation]
Enables physical separation (dedicated ports) for each network type
(Media, Control, and OAMP).
[0]
Disable (default).
[1]
Enable.
Notes:
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