Owner manual

IP Setup 7-39
The Add Additional LAN screen appears.
Supply the following information:
Name – Enter a descriptive name for the ALAN or accept the assigned default.
Enabled – Toggles whether the ALAN is active or not. The default is Yes.
MAC Address – This field contains the MAC address of the interface. This is assigned automatically by the
system, and cannot be modified.
Ethernet IP Address – The IP address of the additional LAN.
Ethernet Subnet Mask – The IP subnet mask address of the additional LAN.
Define Additional Subnets – Additional subnets for multi-homing (same as the primary interface). See “IP
Address Pools” on page 7-20.
IP Address Serving – Same as the global link to address serving. See “IP Address Serving” on page 7-17.
RIP Options – Same as the primary interface. See “RIP Options” on page 7-10.
VRRP Options – Same as the primary interface. Two Virtual routers can be added to each of the ALANs.
See “Virtual Router Redundancy (VRRP)” on page 7-34.
Multicast Forwarding – Same as the primary interface. See “Multicast Forwarding” on page 7-33.
Filter Set – Attaches a defined filter set to the LAN. See “About Filters and Filter Sets” on page 10-21.
When you are finished, select COMMIT and press Return. Your ALAN is configured.
Note: ALAN creation or deletion takes effect only upon reboot. See “Restarting the System” on page 11-8, if
you don’t know how to do this.
Add Additional LAN
Name: Additional LAN 1
Enabled: Yes
MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Ethernet IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Ethernet Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Define Additional Subnets...
IP Address Serving...
Rip Options...
Proxy Arp Enabled: No
Multicast Forwarding... None
VRRP Options...
Filter Set...
Remove Filter Set
COMMIT CANCEL
Return accepts * ESC cancels * Left/Right moves insertion point * Del deletes.