4.
At this point you may choose to define the Subnets for the Port Set or to create additional
Port Sets by clicking on Add in the Port set section. For the purposes of this example, we
shall continue to Subnet configuration.
TIP:
It is good practice to Save the network configuration at regular intervals.
Step 3: Create Subnets
1.
Select the Port Set and click Add in the Subnet section.
Table 13 Network Configuration New Subnet fields
Name
Name
Protocol
IP address
Default Subnet
Network Mask (IPv4 only)
Prefix (IPv6 only)
Domain Name
VLAN tag
2.
Provide the Subnet details listed in
OK.
For IPv4 Subnets, select the IPv4 button and provide the relevant details.
For IPv6 Subnets, select the IPv6 button and provide the relevant details.
DHCP Subnets may support both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
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Description
The name of the Subnet
Select IPv4 or IPv6.
The IP address for the subnet, in the appropriate format
for the protocol selected.
When checked, this box indicates that this is the Subnet
that contains the default gateway. A default subnet
should be provided for both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
The network mask
The network prefix in CIDR format
The domain name
The VLAN tag ID (2 to 4096)
Network configuration subnet fields (page
48), and click