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Chapter 10 Interfaces Each field is explained in the following table. Table 74 Configuration > Network > Interface > VLAN > Edit LABEL Show Advanced Settings / Hide Advanced Settings General Settings Enable Interface Interface Properties Interface Type DESCRIPTION Click this button to display a greater or lesser number of configuration fields. Select this to turn this interface on. Clear this to disable this interface. Select one of the following option depending on the type of network to which the UAG is connected or if you want to additionally manually configure some related settings. internal is for connecting to a local network. Other corresponding configuration options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The UAG automatically adds default SNAT settings for traffic flowing from this interface to an external interface. external is for connecting to an external network (like the Internet). The UAG automatically adds this interface to the default WAN trunk. Interface Name Zone Base Port VLAN ID Description IP Address Assignment Get Automatically Use Fixed IP Address IP Address For general, the rest of the screen's options do not automatically adjust and you must manually configure a policy route to add routing and SNAT settings for the interface. This field is read-only if you are editing an existing VLAN interface. Enter the number of the VLAN interface. You can use a number from 0~4094. For example, vlan0, vlan8, and so on. The total number of VLANs you can configure on the UAG depends on the model. Select the zone to which the VLAN interface belongs. Select the Ethernet interface on which the VLAN interface runs. Enter the VLAN ID. This 12-bit number uniquely identifies each VLAN. Allowed values are 1 - 4094. (0 and 4095 are reserved.) Enter a description of this interface. It is not used elsewhere. You can use alphanumeric and characters, and it can be up to 60 characters long. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. Select this if this interface is a DHCP client. In this case, the DHCP server configures the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway automatically. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. Select this if you want to specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway manually. This field is enabled if you select Use Fixed IP Address. Subnet Mask Enter the IP address for this interface. This field is enabled if you select Use Fixed IP Address. Gateway Enter the subnet mask of this interface in dot decimal notation. The subnet mask indicates what part of the IP address is the same for all computers in the network. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. This field is enabled if you select Use Fixed IP Address. Metric Enter the IP address of the gateway. The UAG sends packets to the gateway when it does not know how to route the packet to its destination. The gateway should be on the same network as the interface. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. Enter the priority of the gateway (if any) on this interface. The UAG decides which gateway to use based on this priority. The lower the number, the higher the priority. If two or more gateways have the same priority, the UAG uses the one that was configured first. UAG Series User's Guide 178