About Local Area Networks (Lans); Configure A Lan - Digi IX10 User Manual

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About Local Area Networks (LANs)

A Local Area Network (LAN) connects network devices together in a logical Layer-2 network.
The following diagram shows a LAN connected to the ETH Ethernet device. Once the LAN is configured
and enabled, the devices connected to the network interfaces can communicate with each other, as
demonstrated by the ping commands.

Configure a LAN

Configuring a Local Area Network (LAN) involves configuring the following items:
Required configuration items
The interface type: either Ethernet, IP Passthrough, or PPPoE.
n
The firewall zone: Internal.
n
The network device that is used by the LAN.
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The IPv4 address and subnet mask for the LAN. While it is not strictly necessary for a LAN to
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have an IP address, if you want to send traffic from other networks to the LAN, you must
configure an IP address.
Note
By default, ETH is set to an IP address of 192.168.2.1 and uses the IP subnet of
192.168.2.0/24. If the WAN/ETH1 Ethernet device is being used by a WAN with the same IP
subnet, you should change the default IP address and subnet of LAN1.
Additional configuration items
Additional IPv4 configuration:
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The metric for IPv4 routes associated with the LAN.
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The relative weight for IPv4 routes associated with the LAN.
l
The IPv4 management priority of the LAN. The active interface with the highest
l
management priority will have its address reported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
The IPv4 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the LAN.
l
IPv4 DHCP server configuration. See
l
IPv6 configuration:
n
The metric for IPv6 routes associated with the LAN.
l
The relative weight for IPv6 routes associated with the LAN.
l
The IPv6 management priority of the LAN. The active interface with the highest
l
management priority will have its address reported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
The IPv6 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the LAN.
l
The IPv6 prefix length and ID.
l
IPv6 DHCP server configuration. See
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MAC address blacklist and whitelist.
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To create a new LAN or edit an existing LAN:
IX10 User Guide
DHCP servers
for more information.
DHCP servers
for more information.
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