
Chapter
3:
Web
Management
Web
Management
‐
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IP
Interfaces
Delete
Select
this
option
to
delete
an
existing
IP
interface.
VLAN
The
VLAN
associated
with
the
IP
interface.
Only
ports
in
this
VLAN
will
be
able
to
access
the
IP
interface.
This
field
is
only
available
for
input
when
creating
an
new
interface.
IPv4
DHCP
Enabled
Enable
the
DHCP
client
by
checking
this
box.
If
this
option
is
enabled,
the
system
will
configure
the
IPv4
address
and
mask
of
the
interface
using
the
DHCP
protocol.
The
DHCP
client
will
announce
the
configured
System
Name
as
hostname
to
provide
DNS
lookup.
IPv4
DHCP
Fallback
Timeout
The
number
of
seconds
for
trying
to
obtain
a
DHCP
lease.
After
this
period
expires,
a
configured
IPv4
address
will
be
used
as
IPv4
interface
address.
A
value
of
zero
disables
the
fallback
mechanism,
such
that
DHCP
will
keep
retrying
until
a
valid
lease
is
obtained.
Legal
values
are
0
to
4294967295
seconds.
IPv4
DHCP
Current
Lease
For
DHCP
interfaces
with
an
active
lease,
this
column
show
the
current
interface
address,
as
provided
by
the
DHCP
server.
IPv4
Address
The
IPv4
address
of
the
interface
in
dotted
decimal
notation.
If
DHCP
is
enabled,
this
field
configures
the
fallback
address.
The
field
may
be
left
blank
if
IPv4
operation
on
the
interface
is
not
desired
‐
or
no
DHCP
fallback
address
is
desired.
IPv4
Mask
The
IPv4
network
mask,
in
number
of
bits
(prefix
length).
Valid
values
are
between
0
and
30
bits
for
a
IPv4
address.
If
DHCP
is
enabled,
this
field
configures
the
fallback
address
network
mask.
The
field
may
be
left
blank
if
IPv4
operation
on
the
interface
is
not
desired
‐
or
no
DHCP
fallback
address
is
desired.
IPv6
Address
The
IPv6
address
of
the
interface.
A
IPv6
address
is
in
128
‐
bit
records
represented
as
eight
fields
of
up
to
four
hexadecimal
digits
with
a
colon
separating
each
field
(:).
For
example,
fe80::215:c5ff:fe03:4dc7.
The
symbol
::
is
a
special
syntax
that
can
be
used
as
a
shorthand
way
of
representing
multiple
16
‐
bit
groups
of
contiguous
zeros;
but
it
can
appear
only
once.