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TAU-4M.IP Subscriber gateway
2.6.5.9
'Management Interface' submenu
This submenu allows to configure the network interface to organize network device management via
HTTP, HTTPS Telnet and SSH.
Enable Management Interface
- when checked the device is controlled via this interface
;
Access Type
- sets interface operating mode:
–
Tagged
- data is transmitted by the interface using the specified VLAN ID;
–
Untagged
- data is transmitted by the interface without VLAN ID usage;
VLAN ID
- identifier for allocating an interface to a virtual local area network
;
802.1P
– 802.1P marker (another name is
CoS (Class of Service)
), assigned to the outgoing IP
packets from this interface. It may take values from 0 (the lowest priority) to 7 (the highest
priority).
Protocol
– select address assigning protocol for the interface:
–
Static
– operation mode where IP address and all the necessary parameters for WAN
interface are assigned manually. When 'Static' type is selected, the following parameters
will be available for editing:
IP address
- setting the management interface IP address;
Netmask
- management interface subnet mask;
Default Gateway
- default management interface network gateway IP address;
1st DNS server, 2nd DNS server
— DNS server IP addresses required for the
autoconfiguration protocols of the gateway that are configured on the
System-
Autoprovisioning
page.
–
DHCP
– operation mode where IP address, subnet mask, DNS address and other necessary
settings for interface operation (e.g. static routes) are automatically obtained from DHCP
server. If you are unable to obtain DNS server addresses from the provider, you may
specify them manually using
'Primary DNS'
and
'Secondary DNS'
fields. Manually defined
addresses will have a priority over DNS addresses obtained via DHCP.