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This is the optional VLAN ID tag that will be used for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
You may enter values from 1 – 4067. The cursor position will only go from 0 to 9. To enter a
value greater than a single digit, press the left arrow button to move the cursor to the next
digit. Enter zero (0) to disable the VLAN ID for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
✍
The VLAN ID is used for full 802.1q VLAN support. This means that your switch
must be configured to be using “tagged” VLAN. For additional details reference the
section Using VLAN with WebMux in this User Manual.
The IP address you put here will be assigned to the Server LAN interface. Make sure it is a
unique, unused IP address.
In the single WebMux setup, this address CANNOT be the same as the WebMux IP
interface address on the Server LAN. When configuring a backup unit, this screen will not be
displayed.
Continue to the Common Configuration section.
Transparent Mode or Single Network Mode Related Configuration
Enter Bridge IP Address
:
This will be the IP address of the WebMux on the network so that you can use a web
browser to manage it. Although the “server” and “internet” ports are interchangeable in
transparent mode, it is recommended that you stick with a labeling scheme and connect the
port labeled “internet” to the switch on the firewall/router side and connect switch on the
servers to the port labeled “server.”
Enter Bridge Net Mask:
This should match the subnet mask of the existing network the containing the WebMux.
Enter Router LAN VLAN ID (Optional):
Enter Server LAN VLAN ID (Optional):
✍
The VLAN ID is used for full 802.1q VLAN support. In Single Network Mode the
Router LAN VLAN ID and Server LAN VLAN ID still pertain to the specific ports on
the WebMux and they cannot be the same value. Even though you only need to
use one of the ports in Single Network Mode, it is important that your switch setting
matches the value of the port you are connecting to.