Enable Zero Configuration |
Zero configuration can be a means of providing a primary or secondary IP
addresses for the virtual interface. Zero configuration (or zero config) is a
wireless connection utility included with Microsoft Windows XP and later as a
service dynamically selecting a network to connect based on a user's preferences
and various default settings. Zero config can be used instead of a wireless
network utility from the manufacturer of a computer's wireless networking
device. This value is set to None by default. |
Primary IP Address |
Define the IP address for the VLAN associated virtual interface. |
Use DHCP to Obtain IP |
Select this option to allow DHCP to provide the IP address for the virtual
interface. Selecting this option disables the Primary IP Address
field. |
Use DHCP to Obtain Gateway/DNS Servers |
Select this option to allow DHCP to obtain a default gateway address and
DNS resource for one virtual interface. This setting is disabled by default and
only available when the Use DHCP to Obtain IP option is selected. |
Secondary Addresses |
Use this parameter to define additional IP addresses to associate with VLAN
IDs. The address provided in this field is used if the primary IP address is
unreachable. |