Chapter 12: The Ethernet (Wired) Interface
Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet (Wired) Settings
Field
Default Gateway
DNS Nameservers
12.1.5 Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet (Wired) Settings
To configure Ethernet (Wired) Settings for the "Guest" interface, fill in the fields as
described below.
Field
MAC Address
VLAN ID
Subnet
12.1.6 Updating Settings
To update Ethernet settings:
1. Navigate to the Ethernet Settings page.
2. Configure the ethernet settings as required.
3. Click the Update button to apply the changes.
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Description
Enter the Default Gateway in the text boxes.
The Domain Name Service (DNS) is a system that resolves the descriptive name (domainname)
of a network resource (for example, www.psionteklogix.com) to its numeric IP address (for
example, 66.93.138.219). A DNS server is called a Nameserver.
There are usually two Nameservers; a Primary Nameserver and a Secondary Nameserver.
You can choose Dynamic or Manual mode.
• If you choose Dynamic, the IP addresses for the DNS servers will be assigned
automatically via DHCP. (This option is only available if you specified DHCP for the
Connection Type.)
• If you choose Manual, you should assign static IP addresses manually.
Table 12.4 Ethernet Settings For Internal LAN
Description
Shows the MAC address for the Guest interface for the Ethernet port on this access point. This is a
read-only field that you cannot change.
If you choose to configure Internal and Guest networks by "VLANs", this field will be enabled.
Provide a number between 1 and 4094 for the Guest VLAN.
Shows the subnetwork address for the Guest interface. For example, 192.168.1.0.
Table 12.5 Configuring Guest Interface Ethernet Settings