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Table 4 Gigabit Ethernet Interface Parameters
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MTU | The maximum length of frames, in bytes, that can be transmitted over this device. |
| This value limits the MTU of any network protocols that use this device. This option |
| appears only for NICs that have the capability of transmitting jumbo frames. |
| Default is 1500; range is |
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| On the IP2250, the range is |
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IP Address & Mask | You can add multiple IP addresses. |
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Length |
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| Do not change the IP address you use in your browser to access Network Voyager. |
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| If you do, you can no longer access the IP security platform with your Network |
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Logical Name | Use this to enter a more meaningful name for the interface. |
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Comments | (Optional) This field is displayed on the main Interface Configuration and the |
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| Logical Interface pages. Use it to add a description that you might find useful in |
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| identifying the logical interface. |
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Note
Link speed is fixed and duplex mode is set to full at all times for Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
To configure a Gigabit Ethernet interface
1.Click Interfaces under Configuration > Interface Configuration in the tree view.
2.Click the physical interface link to configure. Example:
3.Set flow control to On.
4.Click Apply.
5.Click the name of the logical interface in the logical interfaces table. The Logical Interface page is displayed.
6.(Optional) To increase the maximum length of frames, in bytes, that can be transmitted over this device, enter a value for MTU. The default is 1500.
7.Enter the IP address and subnet mask length for the device in the appropriate text fields.
8.Enter the IP address and mask length. Click Apply.
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