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Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen

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Generic Routing Encapsulation
Interface Network Address Translation
For more information about interfaces on security devices, see the " Fundamentals"
volume in the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide.
Interface Types in ScreenOS Devices Overview on page 50
Setting Physical Link Attributes for Interfaces on page 55
Setting Interface Properties Using the General Properties Screen on page 53
Use the General Properties screen to configure the following properties on an interface:
Name of the interface.
Subinterface type.
Zone to which the interface is bound
VLAN tag
Bundle into—Configures virtual interfaces on a Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) for a
user-to-network iterface (UNI) on available devices.
Encapsulation Type—Configures the following encapsulation protocols on WAN
interfaces: Frame Relay, Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP),
Multilink PPP (MLPPP), and Cisco High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) on available
devices.
Loopback interface group to which the interface belongs.
Redundant interface group to which the interface belongs.
IP address, netmask, and gateway of the interface.
NOTE: NSM does not permit you to unset the management IP aAddress.
You can, however, still do this on each separate device out of band, using
the CLI, the Web UI, or the supplemental CLI . See "Configuring Features
Unsupported in NSM Using Supplemental CLI Options Overview" on
page 129.
Mode of the interface (NAT or route)
Full support of IPv6 features for VLAN and loopback interfaces on ISG Series devices.
See the Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide: IPv6 Configuration.
DNS proxy (for details, see "DNS Server Configuration Using DNS Settings" on page 103).
PPP settings.
Chapter 3: Network Settings
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