Web Manager "Network" Menu Options
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Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual Networks
Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual
Networks
The administrative user performs configuration on the Network
→
Private
subnets screen after deciding which addressing scheme to use, as discussed
here and in more detail in Appendix , ‘Advanced Device Configuration” on
page 309.” For introductory information, see also “Understanding Device
Configuration” on page 53.
The Web Manager Network
→
Private subnets screen appears as shown in the
following figure.
Figure 7-15:
Network
→
Private Subnets Screen
The administrator must define at least one subnet, as described under “Adding
Private Subnets” on page 251.
In certain cases, he administrator may also need to define a virtual Destination
Network Address Translation (DNAT) network, as described under
“Configuring a Virtual Network (DNAT)” on page 253.
Adding Private Subnets
The administrator must define at least one subnet to enable devices that are
connected to the OnBoard’s private Ethernet ports to communicate on the
Internet via the OnBoard’s public IP address. Any number of private subnets
may be configured.
Summary of Contents for AlterPath OnBoard
Page 36: ...xxxvi AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 108: ...Understanding How Configuration Changes Are Handled 72 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 116: ...Overview of Web Manager Menus 80 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 146: ...Configuring Regular Users Wizard 110 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 160: ...Upgrading AlterPath PM IPDU Software 124 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 194: ...Configuring an Alternate Help File Location 158 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 292: ...Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual Networks 256 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 344: ...Using the create_cf Command When Troubleshooting 308 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...