Profile Configuration
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5. Select Add to define a new Virtual Interface configuration, Edit to modify the configuration of an existing
Virtual Interface or Delete to permanently remove a selected Virtual Interface.
Figure 7-7 Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration screen
The Basic Configuration screen displays by default regardless of a whether a new Virtual Interface is
being created or an existing one is being modified.
6. If creating a new Virtual Interface, use the Name spinner control to define a numeric ID between
1 - 4094.
7. Define the following parameters from within the Properties field:
8. Set the following network information from within the IP Addresses field:
Description Provide or edit a description (up to 64 characters) for the Virtual Interface that
helps differentiate it from others with similar configurations.
Admin Status Either select the Disabled or Enabled radio button to define this interface’s
current status within the network. When set to Enabled, the Virtual Interface
is operational and available. The default value is disabled.
Enable Zero
Configuration
The AP-6511 can use Zero Config for IP assignments on an individual virtual
interface basis. Select Primary to use Zero Config as the designated means of
providing an IP address, this eliminates the means to assign one manually.
Selecting Secondary is preferred when wanting the option to either use Zero
Config or manual assignments.
Primary IP Address Define the IP address for the VLAN associated Virtual Interface.
Use DHCP to Obtain IP Select this option to allow DHCP to provide the IP address for the Virtual
Interface. Selecting this option disables the Primary IP address field.