Chapter 3 – Software
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Networks & Services > Networks
Networks & Services
Networks & Services
> Networks
A network consists of a unique name, an identifying network number, and a Subnet Mask. Once you add a
network, the information displays at the bottom of the screen. This network table contains the default networks
which cannot be deleted or edited.
Important Notes:
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IP address (network number) will change if changes are made to the IP addresses in Network Setup of
Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2.
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To define a single host, enter its IP address and use a netmask of 255.255.255.255. Technically, single
hosts are treated in the same way as networks.
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A network or host you added can be deleted only if it is not used for any route or by any other module.
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If a network process/function is using a network, that network cannot be edited. Similarly, if a host
address is edited and changed, and if that host was used by SNAT or DNAT, the change will not be
performed.
Add Network
Name
Enter a straightforward name into the Name entry field. Networks can be used to set packet filter rules, static
routes, etc.. Accepted characters: alphabetic, numerical 0 to 9, the minus sign, and underscore. Forward
slash and backward slash are not accepted as a valid character. Maximum characters are 39.
IP Address
Enter the network number (e.g., 192.168.3.0).
Subnet Mask
Enter the Net Mask. Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Defines a private Class-C net.
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