Configure The Wan/Eth1 Port As A Lan Or In A Bridge - Digi IX40 User Manual

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10. (Optional) Configure the MACaddress allowlist.
If allowlist entries are specified, incoming packets will only be accepted from the listed MAC
addresses.
a. Add a MAC address to the allowlist:
(config network interface my_lan)> add mac_allowlist end mac_address
(config network interface my_lan)>
where mac_address is a hyphen-separated MACaddress, for example, 32-A6-84-2E-81-58.
b. Repeat for each additional MAC address.
11. Save the configuration and apply the change
(config network interface my_lan)> save
Configuration saved.
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12. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.

Configure the WAN/ETH1 port as a LAN or in a bridge

By default, the WAN/ETH1 Ethernet port on your IX40 is configured to function as a WAN port, which
means that it:
Uses the External firewall zone.
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Receives its IPv4 address from an upstream DHCP server.
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Has SureLink enabled to test the quality of its internet connection.
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Alternatively, you can configure the WAN/ETH1 port to function as a LAN port, or you can create a
bridge that includes the WAN/ETH1 and ETH2 ports.
Configure the WAN/ETH1 Ethernet port as a LAN
This procedure reconfigures the WAN/ETH1 port to serve as port for a LAN, which will result in the
device having two separate LANs: the default ETH2 LAN, and the LAN created in this procedure. To
utilize both LANs, you will need to have a device connected to the WAN/ETH1 port, and a separate
device connected to the ETH2 port, and these devices will be on separate LANs.
If instead, you want the WAN/ETH1 port to be bridged with the ETH2 port, see
includes the WAN/ETH1
To configure the WAN/ETH1 Ethernet port as a LAN:
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1. Log into Digi Remote Manager, or log into the local Web UI as a user with full Admin access
rights.
2. Access the device configuration:
Remote Manager:
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port.
Local Area Networks (LANs)
Create a bridge that
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