3.10.5
Interface Grouping
The Interface Grouping screen displays all the Interface Groups that you have previously
configured.
Device Info
Advanced Setup
Layer2 Interface
WAN Service
LAN
NAT
Security
Parental Control
Quality of Service
Routing
DNS
UPnP
FTP
SIP ALG
CloudAgent
DNS Proxy
Storage Service
Interface Grouping
IP Tunnel
Certificate
Power Management
Multicast
Wireless
DownloadFiles
Diagnostics
Management
Logout
Figure 22. Interface Grouping
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NOTE
These are examples only. Your system may have different default values.
9. Select Add.
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Interface Grouping -- A maximum 16 entries can be configured
Interface Grouping supports multiple ports to WAN interfaces and bridging groups. Each group will perform as an
independant network. To support this feature, you must create mapping groups with appropriate LAN and WAN interfaces
using Add button. The Remove button will remove the grouping and add the ungroupedinterfaces tot he Default group.
Only the default group has IP interface
Group Name
Default
Default_Video
Add
This displays the Interface Grouping Configuration screen (see
Grouping Configuration for Video Service"
Remove
WAN Interface
LAN Interface
veip0.1
veip0.3
veip0.4
wl1_GuestG|wl1.1
veip0.2
Remove
on page 48).
Basic Configuration
DHCP Vendor IDs
wlan0
wlan1
eth2.0
eth3.0
eth1.0
AMINO*
ENTONE*
Entone*
udhcp_*(ADB)
minerva*
DPC5003
DC1747TLV3
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