
100
The IP you specify will be the WebMux unit’s main IP on the additional network.
To activate the configuration immediately without rebooting: nwconfig -I newISP
If you need to assign VLAN ID for the additional network use the -v option: nwconfig -A
newISP -i 192.168.14.21 -g 192.168.14.1 -v 200
In NAT mode, if you do not specify a gateway IP, the new network will be put on the
Server LAN side.
If you will be pairing up WebMux units in a failover configuration, we recommend that
you perform these preliminary configurations first before attempting to connect the two
units together.
Important Considerations Pertaining Only to Additional Network Configurations.
NAT Mode VLAN and Server LAN Gateway IP:
In NAT mode, the interface assigned for the additional network depends on whether
or not you specify a gateway IP. If you specify a gateway IP, the additional network
IP will be configured on the Router (Internet) LAN interface for multiple uplink.
Otherwise, it will be used on the Server LAN interface to create additional networks
for the server LAN side.
We recommend that you set up different tagged VLANs for each additional network
you set up for the WebMux.
If you already have a VLAN ID configured for your original network configuration and
you do not specify a VLAN ID for your additional network configuration with nwconfig,
the additional network will use the same VLAN ID that you specified for your original
network configuration. Even though the WebMux allows for this kind of
configuration, it is generally not recommended. We suggest that all separate
networks be on separate VLAN IDs.
Also, you cannot create an additional network with a VLAN ID unless the original
network is also configured with a VLAN ID. This is true for all modes (NAT,
Transparent, and Out-of-Path). Generally, it is not recommended that you create
additional networks unless you are using VLANs.
If you are pairing up two WebMux units in a failover configuration, you can use the
same Router (Internet) LAN and Server LAN IP address for the additional networks
in both the primary and secondary units. In NAT mode, the Router (Internet) LAN
and Server LAN interfaces are deactivated when the unit is in standby to eliminate
duplicate IP address issues and to allow you to conserve available IP addresses.
In the original network configuration you had to specify a “server LAN gateway IP” to
be used as the servers’ default gateway IP address. The “server LAN gateway IP” is
a floating IP address that is available only on the active WebMux in a WebMux pair.
When creating additional network configurations on the server side, you do not have
the option to create a “server LAN gateway IP” like the original network
configuration. In this case, you will need to configure your additional server networks