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The
Basic Configuration
screen displays by default regardless of a whether a new Virtual Interface is being created or an
existing one is being modified.
9. If creating a new Virtual Interface, use the spinner control to define a numeric ID from 1 - 4094.
10. Define or override the following parameters from within the Properties field:
11. Define or override the
Network Address Translation
(NAT) direction.
Select either the
Inside
,
Outside
or
None
radio buttons.
•
Inside
- The inside network is transmitting data over the network to its intended destination. On the way out, the source
IP address is changed in the header and replaced by the (public) IP address.
•
Outside
- Packets passing through the NAT on the way back to the LAN are searched against the records kept by the NAT
engine. There the destination IP address is changed back to the specific private class IP address in order to reach the
LAN over the switch managed network.
•
None
- No NAT activity takes place. This is the default setting.
12. Set the following
DHCPv6 Client Configuration
. The
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv6
(DHCPv6) provides a
framework for passing configuration information.
13. Set the following
Bonjour Gateway
settings. Bonjour is Apple’s implementation of zero-configuration networking
(Zeroconf). Zeroconf is a group of technologies that include service discovery, address assignment and hostname resolution.
Bonjour locates devices such as printers, other computers and services that these computers offer over a local network.
Bonjour provides a general method to discover services on a local area network (LAN). It allows users to set up a network
without any configuration. Services such as printers, scanners and file-sharing servers can be found using Bonjour. Bonjour
only works within a single broadcast domain. However, with special DNS configuration, it can be extended to find services
across broadcast domains. From the drop-down, select the Bonjour Gateway discover policy. Select the
Create
icon to
define a new Bonjour Gateway policy configuration or select the
Edit
icon to modify an existing Bonjour Gateway policy
configuration.
Description
Provide or edit a description (up to 64 characters) for the Virtual Interface that helps
differentiate it from others with similar configurations.
Admin Status
Either select the
Disabled
or
Enabled
radio button to define this interface’s current status
within the network. When set to Enabled, the Virtual Interface is operational and available. The
default value is disabled.
NOTE:
Refer to
Setting the Profile’s NAT Configuration on page 5-148
creating a profile’s NAT configuration.
Stateless DHCPv6
Client
Select this option to request information from the DHCPv6 server using stateless DHCPv6.
DHCPv6 is a networking protocol for configuring IPv6 hosts with IP addresses, IP prefixes or
other configuration attributes required on an IPv6 network. This setting is disabled by default.
Prefix Delegation
Client
Specify a 32 character maximum request prefix for prefix delegation from a DHCPv6 server
over this virtual interface. Devices use prefixes to distinguish destinations that reside on-link
from those reachable using a router.
Request DHCPv6
Options
Select this option to request DHCPv6 options on this virtual interface. DHCPv6 options provide
configuration information for a node that must be booted using the network rather than
locally. This setting is disabled by default.
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