Field | Description |
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Name | Name of the interface. |
Mode | Describes how traffic is forwarded on the interface topology. Options
are:
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VLAN ID | ID for the virtual network. |
Tagged | Indicates if the interface tags traffic. When traffic is tagged, the VLAN ID is inserted into the packet header to identify which VLAN the packet belongs to. Tagging can identify the port or interface to send a broadcast message to. |
Port | Physical port on the Universal Compute Platform for the interface. |
Enable Device Registration | Enable or disable AP registration through this interface. When enabled, wireless APs use this port for discovery and registration. Other Universal Compute Appliances can use this port to enable inter-Universal Compute Appliance device mobility if this port is configured to use SLP or the Universal Compute Appliance is running as a manager and SLP is the discovery protocol used by the agents. |
Management Traffic | Enable or disable Management Traffic through this interface. Enabling management provides access to SNMP (v1/v2c, v3), SSH, and HTTPs management interfaces. |
MTU | Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU). Standard is 1500 bytes. Fixed value. |
Layer 3 | |
IP Address | For an Admin topology, the Layer 3 check box is selected automatically. The IP address is mandatory for a Physical topology. This allows for IP Interface and subnet configuration together with other networking services. |
CIDR | CIDR field is used along with IP address field to find the IP address range. |
FQDN | Fully-Qualified Domain Name |
DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows network
administrators to centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses on the
corporate network. DHCP sends a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a different
place in the network. The protocol supports static or dynamic IP addresses and can
dynamically reconfigure networks in which there are more computers than there are available
IP addresses. Valid values are:
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VRRP | Supports load balancing and high-availability functions for
the Universal Compute Platform
cluster.
Note: In a stand-alone configuration, configure priority and
router ID with a numeric value. However, in a stand-alone configuration, the specific value
is not important. These attribute definitions are important in a multiple-node
configuration.
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