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3. If this new grouped interface is to share the WAN interface, click
Shared WAN Interface
.
Not
selecting this option this will
cause the WAN interface you select to be removed from any other interface groups.
Important:
If a vendor ID is configured for a specific client device, make sure to reboot the client device attached to the gate-
way to allow it to obtain an appropriate IP address.
4. Map the ports for the WAN or LAN interface:
a. Select an interface from the applicable
Available Interface
list.
b. Add it to the
Grouped Interface
list by clicking the arrow to create the required mapping of the ports. Hold down the
Shift key to select multiple interfaces.
Note:
Depending on the WAN interface configuration, these clients may obtain public IP addresses.
5. To automatically add LAN clients (such as set-top boxes) to a WAN Interface in the new group, enter the
DHCP vendor ID
string. You can add up to 16 vendor IDs.
When you configure a DHCP vendor ID string, any DHCP client request that includes this vendor ID is denied an IP address from
the local DHCP server (DHCP option 60).
6. Click
Apply/Save
. Your changes take effect immediately.
7. To remove a grouping, select the grouping and click
Remove
. You can only remove groupings that you create.
IP Tunnel
IP Tunneling is typically used as a means to establish a path between two independent networks. Your SmartRG gateway supports con-
necting islands of IPv6 networks across the IPv4 internet or IPv4 in IPv6 as well.
On this page, you can configure IP tunnel settings.
Note:
For IPv6inIPv4, only 6rd configuration is supported. For IPv4inIPv6, only DS-Lite configuration is supported.
IPv6inIPv4
On this page, you can configure the IPv6inIP4 settings.