Interfaces Local Area Networks(LANs)
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The relative weight for IPv4 routes associated with the LAN.
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The IPv4 management priority of the LAN. The activeinterface with the highest
management priority will have its addressreported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
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The IPv4 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the LAN.
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When to use DNS: always, never, or only when this interfaceis the primary default route.
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IPv4 DHCPserver configuration. See DHCPservers for more information.
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IPv6 configuration:
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The type being the way to control how the modem in the Digi device obtains an IPaddress
from the cellular network.
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The metric for IPv6 routesassociated with the LAN.
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The relative weight for IPv6 routes associated with the LAN.
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The IPv6 management priority of the LAN. The activeinterface with the highest
management priority will have its addressreported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
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The IPv6 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the LAN.
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When to use DNS: always, never, or only when this interfaceis the primary default route.
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The IPv6 prefix length and ID.
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IPv6 DHCPserver configuration. See DHCPservers for more information.
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MACaddress denylist and allowlist.
To create a new LAN or edit an existing LAN:
Web
1. Log into Digi Remote Manager, or log into the local Web UI asa user with full Admin access
rights.
2. Access the device configuration:
Remote Manager:
a. Locate your device as described in Use Digi Remote Manager to view and manage your
device.
b. Click the Device ID.
c. Click Settings.
d. Click to expand Config.
Local Web UI:
a. On the menu, click System. Under Configuration, click Device Configuration.
The Configuration window is displayed.