Chapter 8 Lan; Ip Configuration; Interfaces - Funkwerk TR200aw User Manual

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Chapter 8 LAN

In this menu, you configure the addresses in your LAN and can structure your local network
using VLANs.

8.1 IP Configuration

In this menu, you can edit the IP configuration of the LAN and Ethernet interfaces of your
device.

8.1.1 Interfaces

In the LAN IP Configuration Interfaces menu, the available IP interfaces are listed. You
can edit the IP configuration of the interfaces or create virtual interfaces for special applica-
tions. Interfaces are also listed here once you have created them in the subsystems
(wireless networks, bridge lines, WDS links), and then set them to routing mode in the Sys-
tem Administration Interface Mode / Bridge Groups Interfaces menu.
Use the
to edit the settings of an existing interface (bridge groups, Ethernet interfaces in
routing mode).
You can use the New button to create virtual interfaces. However, this is only needed in
special applications (e.g. BRRP).
Depending on the option selected, different fields and options are available. All the config-
uration options are listed below.
The default setting for all existing interfaces of your device is Bridging mode. The bridge
group br0 is pre-configured with the IP address
.
Example of subnets
If your device is connected to a LAN that consists of two subnets, you should enter a
second IP / Netmask.
The first subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses 192.168.42.1 and 192.168.42.2, for
example, and the second subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses 192.168.46.1 and
192.168.46.2. To be able to exchange data packets with the first subnet, your device uses
the IP address 192.168.42.3, for example, and 192.168.46.3 for the second subnet. The
netmasks for both subnets must also be indicated.
and netmask
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