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3.30.10. VLAN

PPPAuthMSCHAP
PPPAuthMSCHAPv2
DialOnDemand
ActivitySensing
IdleTimeout
Metric
AutoInterfaceNetworkRoute
Schedule
ForceUnnumbered
SpecifyManually
MTU
MemberOfRoutingTable
RoutingTable
Comments
3.30.10. VLAN
Description
Use a VLAN to define a virtual interface compatible with the IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LAN standard.
Properties
Name
Ethernet
VLANID
IP
Use MS-CHAP authentication protocol for this tunnel.
(Default: Yes)
Use MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol for this tunnel.
(Default: Yes)
Enable Dial-on-demand which means that the PPPoE tunnel
will not be setup until traffic is sent on the interface. (Default:
No)
Specifies if the dial-on-demand should trigger on inbound or
outbound traffic or both. (Default: BiDirectional)
Idle timeout in seconds for dial-on-demand. (Default: 3600)
Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 90)
Automatically add a route for this interface using the given
remote network. (Default: Yes)
The schedule defines when the PPPoE tunnel should be act-
ive. (Optional)
Force the PPPoE tunnel to be unnumbered. (Default: No)
Make it possible to manually specify IP Address object.
(Default: No)
Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be
passed onward. (Default: 1492)
All or Specific. (Default: All)
Specifies the PBR table to insert the interface IP route into. It
also means that the specified routing table will be used for all
routing lookups, unless overridden by a PBR rule. (Default:
main)
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
Specifies on which Ethernet interface the virtual LAN is
defined.
Specifies the virtual LAN ID used for this virtual LAN inter-
face. Two virtual LANs cannot have the same VLAN ID if
they are defined on the same Ethernet interface. (Default: 0)
Specifies the IP address of the virtual LAN interface, if other
than the IP of the Ethernet interface.
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