When the Native VLAN ID is different to any value in the
'VLAN ID' column in the table, untagged incoming traffic is
discarded and all outgoing traffic is tagged.
The default Native VLAN ID is 1.
Note: If this parameter is not configured (i.e., default value is
1) and one of the interfaces has a VLAN ID set to 1, this
interface is still considered the ‘Native’ VLAN. If you do not
wish to have a ‘Native’ VLAN ID and want to use VLAN ID 1,
set this parameter to a value other than any VLAN ID in the
table.
11.2.1 Booting using DHCP
You can configure the device to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server during bootup.
To enable DHCP for obtaining an IP address:
1. Open the Application Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu >
Application Settings).
Figure 11-4: Enabling DHCP - Application Settings Page
2. From the 'Enable DHCP" drop-down list, select Enable.
3. Click Submit.
Notes:
• When using DHCP to acquire an IP address, the Multiple Interface table,
VLANs and other advanced configuration options are disabled.
• For more information on DHCP, refer to the Product Reference Manual.
11.2.2 Assigning NTP Services to Application Types
You can associate the Network Time Protocol (NTP) application with the OAMP or Control
application type. This is done using the EnableNTPasOAM ini file parameter.
11.2.3 Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
The Multiple Interface table configuration must adhere to the following rules: