Chapter 2 Cisco SDM Express Edit Mode
Overview
•Interface—The name of the LAN interface. For example, Fast Ethernet 0. If SDM Express cannot identify the router’s LAN interfaces, it displays the number of configured LAN interfaces in this field.
•IP/Mask—The IP address followed by the number of subnet bits, which represents the subnet mask. LAN IP addresses are often drawn from the private IP address range. For example an IP address of 10.10.10.1 using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 would be shown as 10.10.10.1/24.
•DHCP Server—EitherConfigured or Not Configured.
•DHCP Pool—If a DHCP server has been configured, this field contains the IP address range available to DHCP clients. For example, if the LAN interface is configured with an IP address in the 10.10.10.0 network, the DHCP pool may be configured with a range of addresses from 10.10.10.1 through 10.10.10.254.
If SDM Express cannot identify the LAN interfaces on the router, it displays the total number of supported LAN interfaces, and the total number of configured LAN interfaces.
Internet (WAN) Fields
The Internet fields display the WAN interface name, the type of WAN connection configured and the IP address subnet mask information.
•Interface—The name of the WAN interface, for example ATM 0/1. If SDM Express cannot identify the router’s WAN interfaces, it displays the number of configured WAN interfaces in this field.
•Connection Type—The type of WAN connection, for example ADSL, or
G.SHDSL
•IP/Mask—The IP address followed by the number of subnet bits, which represents the subnet mask. For example an IP address of 172.16.33.15 using a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 would be shown as 172.16.33.15/24.
If SDM Express cannot identify the WAN interfaces on the router, it displays the total number of supported WAN interfaces, and the total number of configured WAN interfaces.
Firewall Fields
•Firewall type—SDM Express Default, Custom, or None.
•Inside—The IP address of the inside, or trusted, interface.
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