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5 - 96 WiNG 5.6 Access Point System Reference Guide
18. Select the Add button to define a new set of virtual interface basic settings, or Edit to update the settings of an existing
virtual interface configuration.
Figure 5-58 Network - OSPF Virtual Interfaces - Basic Configuration tab
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.
19. If creating a new Virtual Interface, use the Name spinner control to define a numeric ID from 1 - 4094.
20. Define the following parameters from within the Properties field:
21. Define the Network Address Translation (NAT) direction.
Select either the Inside, Outside or None radio buttons.
Inside - The inside network is transmitting data over the network to its intended destination. On the way out, the source
IP address is changed in the header and replaced by the (public) IP address.
Outside - Packets passing through the NAT on the way back to the LAN are searched against the records kept by the NAT
engine. There the destination IP address is changed back to the specific internal private class IP address in order to reach
the LAN over the network.
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.

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