
By default on initial startup, two IP address objects are create automatically for each interface
detected by CorePlus. One IP address object is named by combining the physical interface name
with the suffix _ip and this is used for the IP 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. Below, we have entered
the IP address 10.5.4.1 for the address object called wan_gw. This is the IP of the ISP's router which
acts as the gateway to the Internet.
Click the OK button to save the values entered.
Then set up ge2_ip to be 10.5.4.35. This is the IP address of the ge2 interface which will connect to
the ISP's gateway.
Lastly, set the IP4 Address object ge2_net to be 10.5.4.0/24. Both ge2_ip and wan_gw must belong
to this network in order for the interface to communicate with the ISP.
Together, these 3 IP address objects will be used to configure the interface connected to the Internet
which in this example is ge2. Select Interfaces > Ethernet in the navigation tree to display a list of
the physical interfaces. The first few lines of the interface list for the SG4300 Series are shown
below.
3.3. Manual Web Interface Setup
Chapter 3. CorePlus Configuration
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Summary of Contents for SG4300 Series
Page 7: ...1 1 Unpacking the Product Chapter 1 Product Overview 7...
Page 11: ...1 3 The Keypad and Display Chapter 1 Product Overview 11...
Page 19: ...2 4 Connecting Power Chapter 2 Installation 19...
Page 58: ...3 6 Going Further with CorePlus Chapter 3 CorePlus Configuration 58...
Page 62: ...Appendix B Declarations of Conformity 62...