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Interfaces
c. For Type, select IPv6 prefix delegration.
d. For Prefix length, type the minimum length of the prefix to assign to this LAN. If the
minimum length is not available, then a longer prefix will be used.
e. For Prefix ID, type the identifier used to extend the prefix to the assigned length. Leave
blank to use a random identifier.
f. Set the Metric.
g. For Weight, type the relative weight for default routes associated with this interface. For
multiple active interfaces with the same metric, Weight is used to load balance traffic to
the interfaces.
h. Set the Management priority. This determines which interface will have priority for
central management activity. The interface with the highest number will be used.
i. Set the MTU.
12. (Optional) Click to expand MAC address denylist.
Incoming packets will be dropped from any devices whose MACaddresses is included in the
MAC address denylist.
a. Click to expand MAC address denylist.
b. For Add MAC address, click g .
c. Type the MAC address.
13. (Optional) Click to expand MAC address allowlist.
If allowlist entries are specified, incoming packets will only be accepted from the listed MAC
addresses.
a. Click to expand MAC address allowlist.
b. For Add MAC address, click g .
c. Type the MAC address.
14. Click Apply to save the configuration and apply the change.
Command line
1. Select the device in Remote Manager and click Actions > Open Console, or log into the IX40
local command line as a user with full Admin access rights.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type admin to access the Admin CLI.
2. At the command line, type config to enter configuration mode:
> config
(config)>
3. Create a new LAN or edit an existing one:
To create a new LAN named my_lan:
n
(config)> add network interface my_lan
(config network interface my_lan)>
To edit an existing LAN named my_lan, change to the my_lan node in the configuration
n
schema:
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