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Chapter 5: Network Configuration
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Command
Description
Name
Designation of the interface e.g.: eth1
IP Address
The IP address that should be applied to the interface
Netmask
The subnet mask for the interface (default: 255.255.255.0)
Broadcast
The broadcast address of the interface. (default: *.*.*.255)
MTU
Maximum Transmission Unit. The maximum permissible length of
a data packet respectively the maximum permissible length of a
data packet data-field when using packet transmitted data
communication. The following standard values are vaild:
X.25
576
Ethernet
1500
ATM (Ethernet)
1500
ATM (Classical IP)
9180
Activate at boot?
Defindes if the interface is enabled at boot time
Activate on link?
Enables the interface only if there is a link detected
Note
This can lead to problems in usage with tunnels (e.g.
IPsec)
Virtual interfaces
Virtual IP addresses for this physical interface can be assigned
here, if the main interface was created. The values correspond to
the ones listed here.
VLAN interfaces
If the physical interface was created, VLAN interfaces can be
assigned to this interface. The values correspond to the ones
listed here.
5.10.1.1 Bridge Settings
Command
Description
Should this be a bridge
interface?
Setup this interface as a bridge
Note
This functionality is used to combine Wi-Fi and
ethernet interfaces to one logical interface
Bridged interface(s):
Select physical interfaces to combine to a bridge interface
5.10.1.2 Tunnel Settings
Command
Description
Should this be a tunnel
interface?
Setup this interface as a tunnel
Tunnel Mode
Set the tunnel mode;
GRE
(Generic Routing Encapsulation) or
IP/IP
(IP in IP encapsulation)
Local Address
Set the fixed local address for tunneled packets.
Remote Address
Set the remote endpoint of the tunnel.
Serialize Packets*
None
no serialization is used
Bothway
enables sequencing of outgoing packets and
requires that all input packets are serialized