Networking

4

 

Configuring a VLAN

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 4 In the Internet Traffic area, the following information is displayed after you enable Traffic Metering:

Start Date/Time

Date on which the traffic meter was started or the last

 

time that the traffic counter was reset.

 

 

Outgoing Traffic

Volume of traffic, in Megabytes, that was uploaded

Volume

through this port.

 

 

Incoming Traffic

Volume of traffic, in Megabytes, that was downloaded

Volume

through this port.

 

 

Average per day

Average volume of traffic that passed through this

 

port.

 

 

Traffic Utilized

Amount of traffic, in percent, that passed through this

 

port against the monthly limit.

 

 

STEP 5 Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring a VLAN

Use the Networking > WAN > VLAN page to configure a Virtual LAN (VLAN). VLANs allow you to segregate and isolate traffic. A PC on one VLAN cannot access the network resources on other VLANs.

The security appliance predefines three VLANs:

A native VLAN (DEFAULT), with VLAN ID 1 and IP address 192.168.75.1. By default, this VLAN is in the LAN zone.

A guest VLAN (GUEST), with VLAN ID 2 and IP address 192.168.25.1. By default, this VLAN is in the GUEST zone.

A voice VLAN (VOICE) with VLAN ID 100 and IP address 10.1.1.2. By default, this VLAN is in the VOICE zone.

You can change the settings for predefined VLANs or add new VLANs to meet your business needs.

NOTE Up to 16 VLANs can be configured on the security appliance.

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