Configuring the Local Network
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Notes:
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LAN ports assigned to internet connections can only be disabled from the
Internet page.
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You cannot edit a LAN port assigned to an internet connection. When you click
Edit, the window opens, but when you click Apply, a warning shows that this
deletes the connection.
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When you create a bridge or switch surface, these LAN ports do not appear in
the selection box as optional ports.
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You cannot disable one of the switch ports. You can disable the switch or
configure the requested port as unassigned.
To create any of the above options:
Click New and select the option you want.
To edit/delete/enable/disable any of the above options:
Select the relevant row and click Edit/Delete/Enable/Disable.
Notes:
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Physical interfaces cannot be deleted.
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Editing an interface that is part of a switch or a bridge lets you remove it from the
switch or bridge.
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When a LAN or DMZ interface is part of an Internet connection, it is still visible
on this page, but can be only be configured through the Device > Internet page.
For each network, the table on this page shows you:
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Name - Name of the network, interfaces that participate (if there are multiple interfaces),
and a description (optional)
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Local IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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MAC Address
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Status - Shows a status for physical interfaces and wireless networks:
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Physical interfaces - Shows cable connection status of each physical interface
that is enabled. Otherwise, it shows disabled.
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Wireless networks - Shows if the wireless network is up or disabled.