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Figure 80 – Configure VLAN
Status
– enable/disable your VLAN network. Select [enable] and click the
continue
button to
configure the VLAN settings:
Figure 81 – Configure VLAN
Type
– cannot be edited, depends on selected interface for VLAN [ixp0].
IP
Address
– enter the network address of your VLAN [format: digits and dots].
Netmask
– enter the netmask for your VLAN network [format: digits and dots].
Gateway
– select gateway for VLAN network [default: ixp1].
Click the
update
and
restart
and
apply
changes
to save your new VLAN. Check the
interface |
configuration | VLAN
menu for new created VLAN:
Figure 82– Enable New VLAN
Network Interface | Configuration | Route
Under the
network interface | configuration | route
menu, static routes for the Ethernet interfaces
can be set. By default no static routes are defined on the system:
Figure 83 – Route
A routing rule is defined by the
target
subnet (target IP address and subnet mask),
interface
and/or
gateway
where to route the target traffic. A data packet that is directed to the
target
network is routed
to the specified AC interface or to another gateway router. To add a new static route for the system,
click the
new
button under the
action
column and specify the following parameters:
Figure 84 – Add New Route
If you want to set static routes on the interface ixp0 you must separate ixp0 from bridge
(br1 interface). Refer to
Chapter 8 Network Interface | Configuration | Bridge
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