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Interfaces form

Use the Network/Interfaces form to view and configure the settings for individual interfaces
(see Network/Interfaces form).
Figure 48 Network/Interfaces form
The Firewall can be configured with up to 255 IP interfaces, each representing the Firewall on
the IP subnet. Fields and buttons on the Network/Interfaces form are as follows:
Id specifies the numerical ID, between 1 and 255, for the interface and can be used to
specify the interface when configuring a new route.
Enabled
Address1 specifies the IP address of the interface. TIP: Use the dotted decimal notation.
Address2 specifies the second IP address of the interface. TIP: Address2 is used in an
active-active and active-standby VRRP configuration.
Vlan Id specifies the numerical ID for a VLAN on the interface.
Port associates the interface with a single port.
VRRP specifies the Virtual Router ID and IP address of IP interfaces configured for high-
availability and active-active. TIP: Use the virtual IP address to access the firewall with
enhanced security.
Actions provides the following two options:
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Yes indicates that the interface is enabled.
No indicates that the interface is disabled.
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