Cisco SRP521W-K9-G1 Administration Guide - Page 28

Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms, WAN Interface Detail Settings, Value

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Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms Setting up the WAN Interface 4 NOTE When using the interface failover feature, the Interface Default Route automatically selects the subinterface that is used to pass traffic redirected from a failed interface. STEP 7 To view the interface information, select a WAN interface from the WAN Interface List. The WAN Interface Detail area displays information about the interface as described in the table below. WAN Interface Detail Settings Name Value Link Status Interface status; connected or disconnected. IP Address Public IP address of the interface. Netmask Subnet mask. Gateway IP address of the ISP server. Host Name Hostname, if applicable. Domain Name Domain name, if applicable. MTU Type Auto or Custom. MTU Size Current MTU size. This value is blank if set to Auto. DNS 1,2,3 IP addresses of the DNS servers, if configured. VLAN Encapsulation If enabled, a IEEE 802.1q VLAN header is added to outbound traffic, allowing some Service Providers to control quality of service based on associated IEEE 802.1p priority values. VLAN ID VLAN ID used if VLAN Encapsulation is enabled. Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models) 28

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Setting up the Interfaces of the Services Ready Platforms
Setting up the WAN Interface
Cisco SRP500 Series Services Ready Platforms Administration Guide (SRP520 Models)
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4
NOTE
When using the interface failover feature, the Interface Default Route automatically
selects the subinterface that is used to pass traffic redirected from a failed
interface.
STEP
7
To view the interface information, select a WAN interface from the WAN Interface
List. The WAN Interface Detail area displays information about the interface as
described in the table below.
WAN Interface Detail Settings
Name
Value
Link Status
Interface status; connected or disconnected.
IP Address
Public IP address of the interface.
Netmask
Subnet mask.
Gateway
IP address of the ISP server.
Host Name
Hostname, if applicable.
Domain Name
Domain name, if applicable.
MTU Type
Auto or Custom.
MTU Size
Current MTU size. This value is blank if set to Auto.
DNS 1,2,3
IP addresses of the DNS servers, if configured.
VLAN
Encapsulation
If enabled, a IEEE 802.1q VLAN header is added to outbound
traffic, allowing some Service Providers to control quality of
service based on associated IEEE 802.1p priority values.
VLAN ID
VLAN ID used if VLAN Encapsulation is enabled.