
By default on initial startup, two IPv4 address objects are create automatically for each interface
detected by cOS Core. One IPv4 address object is named by combining the physical interface
name with the suffix "
_ip
" and this is used for the IPv4 address assigned to that interface. The
other address object is named by combining the interface name with the suffix "
_net
" and this is
the network to which the interface belongs.
Tip: Creating address book folders
New folders can be created when needed and provide a convenient way to group
together related IP address objects. The folder name can be chosen to indicate the
folder's contents.
Now click the Add button at the top left of the list and choose the
IP4 Address
option to add a
new address to the folder.
Enter the details of the object into the properties fields for the
IP4 Address
object. Below, the IPv4
address
10.5.4.1
has been entered for the address object called
wan_gw
. This is the IP of the ISP's
router which acts as the gateway to the public Internet.
Click the OK button to save the values entered.
Then set up
G2_ip
to be
10.5.4.35
. This is the IPv4 address of the G2 interface which will connect
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