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Example: # (first client link on the first wireless module)
The name of the virtual interface connected to an Ethernet port is made up of the following
parts:
(a) Abbreviation for interface type
(b) Number of the Ethernet port
(c) Number of the interface connected to the Ethernet port
(d) Number of the virtual interface
Example:  (first virtual interface based on the first interface on the first Ethernet
port)
10.3.1 Interfaces
You define separately whether each interface is to operate in routing or bridging mode.
If you want to set bridging mode, you can either use existing bridge groups or create a new
bridge group.
The default setting for all existing interfaces is routing mode. When selecting the option
'1 =  3) for Mode / Bridge Group, a bridge group, i.e. ,  etc. is auto-
matically created and the interface is run in bridging mode.
Fig. 33: System Management->Interface Mode / Bridge Groups->Interfaces
The System Management->Interface Mode / Bridge Groups->Interfacesmenu consists
of the following fields:
Fields in the Interfaces menu.
Field Description
Interface Description Displays the name of the interface.
Mode / Bridge Group
Select whether you want to run the interface in @3
% or whether you want to assign the interface to an existing
( ,  etc.) or new bridge group ( '1 =  3)).
10 System Management Teldat GmbH
86 bintec Rxxx2/RTxxx2

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Teldat bintec RT1202 Specifications

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BrandTeldat
Modelbintec RT1202
CategoryGateway
LanguageEnglish

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