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Managing Ports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 1 Proceed as needed:

Check the box in the Enable column to enable a physical port, or uncheck this box to disable the physical port.

To edit the settings of a physical port, click the Edit (pencil) icon. See Configuring Physical Ports, page 118.

STEP 2 Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring Physical Ports

After you click the Edit (pencil) icon on the Networking > Ports > Physical Interface page, use the Ethernet Configuration - Add/Edit page to enable or disable the selected physical port, assign it to one or more VLANs, and configure the duplex mode.

STEP 1 Enter the following information:

Name: The name of the physical port.

Port Type: The type of the physical port, such as WAN, LAN, or DMZ.

Mode: Choose either Access or Trunk mode for a LAN port, or choose Access for a WAN or DMZ port. By default, all ports are set to the Access mode.

-Access: All data going into and out of the Access port is untagged. Access mode is recommended if the port is connected to a single end-user device which is VLAN unaware.

-Trunk: All data going into and out of the Trunk port is tagged. Untagged data coming into the port is not forwarded, except for the DEFAULT VLAN, which is untagged. Trunk mode is recommended if the port is connected to a VLAN-aware switch or router.

Port: Click On to enable the port, or click Off to disable it. By default, all ports are enabled.

VLAN: You can assign the physical port to VLANs.

-To assign the port to a VLAN, choose an existing VLAN from the Available VLAN list and click the right arrows. The associated VLANs appear in the list of VLAN.

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