Configuring the Local Network
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Notes:
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Physical interfaces cannot be deleted.
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Editing an interface that is part of a switch or a bridge lets you remove it from the switch or bridge.
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When a LAN or DMZ interface is part of an Internet connection, it is still visible on this page, but can
be only be configured through the
Device
>
Internet
page.
For each network, the table on this page shows you:
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Name
- Name of the network, interfaces that participate (if there are multiple interfaces), and a
description (optional)
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Local IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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MAC Address
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Status
- Shows a status for physical interfaces and wireless networks:
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Physical interfaces - Shows cable connection status of each physical interface that is enabled.
Otherwise, it shows disabled.
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Wireless networks - Shows if the wireless network is up or disabled.
Reserved IP Address for Specific MAC
You can configure your network so that IP addresses are assigned only for known hosts. Known hosts are
already defined as network objects and a specific MAC address is assigned to the IP. Other hosts' DHCP
requests are ignored.
To configure:
1. Select the specific LAN name and click
Edit
or double-click the
LAN
name.
The
Edit LAN
window opens.
2. In the
Configuration
tab, click
Enabled
under
DHCPv4 Server
.
3. In the
DHCPv4 Settings
tab, enter the DHCP domain name and click the checkbox for
Assign IP
addresses for known host only
.
4. Click
Apply
.
Switch
A LAN Switch is a group of LAN ports (for example, LAN2, LAN3, LAN5) that are grouped together and
represented by the "pivot" port (the port with lowest index, LAN2 in this example).
Note - Between the LAN ports of a switch, traffic is not monitored or inspected.
To create/edit a switch configure the fields in the tabs:
The 'Configuration' tab