CHAPTER TITLE WEB GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) FOR ESMS
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Procedure:
1. Select the LAN Interface from the drop down list.
2. Check Enable to enable the LAN Settings.
3. In IPv4 Configuration, enable Use DHCP to Obtain an IP
address automatically to dynamically configure IPv4
address using DHCP.
4. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv4 Address, Subnet
Mask and Default Gateway in the respective fields.
5. In IPv6 Configuration, if you wish to enable the IPv6 set-
tings, check Enable.
6. If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the option
Use DHCP for obtaining the IP address automatically.
7. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv6 Address, Subnet
Prefix length and Default Gateway in the given field.
8. In VLAN Configuration, if you wish to enable the VLAN
settings, check Enable.
9. Enter the VLAN ID in the specified field.
10.Enter the VLAN Priority in the specified field.
11.Click Save to save the entries.
12.Click Reset if you want to reset the modified changes.
IPv6 Configuration
This option lists the following IPv6 configuration
settings.
IPv6 Settings: This option is to enable the
IPv6 settings in the device.
Obtain an IPv6 address automatically: This
option is to dynamically configure IPv6
address using DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol).
IPv6 Address: To specify a static IPv6
address to be configured to the device. Eg:
2004:2010
Subnet Prefix length: To specify the subnet
prefix length for the IPv6 settings.
Value ranges from 0 to 128.
Default Gateway: Specify v6 default gateway
for the IPv6 settings.
VLAN Configuration
It lists the VLAN configuration settings.
VLAN Settings: To enable/disable the VLAN
support for selected interface.
VLAN ID: The Identification for VLAN config-
uration.
Value ranges from 1 to 4095.
VLAN Priority: The priority for VLAN configu-
ration.
Value ranges from 1 to 7.
7 is the highest priority for VLAN.
Save To save the entries.
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Reset To Reset the modified changes.
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