R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Network Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- Interface management configuration
- IP addressing configuration
- MAC address table configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding configuration
- Layer 2 forwarding overview
- Configuring general Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inline Layer 2 forwarding
- Configuring inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding
- Forward-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Blackhole-type inline Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- Inter-VLAN Layer 2 forwarding configuration example
- VLAN configuration
- ARP configuration
- Gratuitous ARP configuration
- Proxy ARP configuration
- Layer 3 forwarding configuration
- NAT configuration
- Overview
- Configuring a NAT policy in the web interface
- Configuring NAT in the CLIs
- Configuration guidelines
- ALG configuration
- Static route configuration
- RIP configuration
- OSPF configuration
- BGP configuration
- Policy-based routing configuration
- Route displaying
- DNS configuration
- Overview
- Configuring DNS on the web interface
- Configuring DNS in the CLIs
- Troubleshooting IPv4 DNS configuration
- Support and other resources
- Index

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Figure 3 Create an interface
Table 1 Configuration items of creating an interface
Item Descri
p
tion
Interface Name
Set the name for the interface or its subinterface.
Select an interface type in the drop-down list:
• If you select a logical interface, set the interface number in the text box next to it.
• If you select a physical interface, set the subinterface number in the text box next to it.
VID
Set the VLAN ID associated with the subinterface.
This parameter is available only after you set the interface name for a subinterface of a
Layer 3 Ethernet interface in the previous step.
MTU
Set the maximum transmit unit (MTU) of the interface.
The MTU value affects fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets.
TCP MSS
Set the maximum segment size (MSS) for IP packets on the interface.
The TCP MSS value affects fragmentation and reassembly of IP packets.