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Chapter 10 Interfaces A bridge interface may consist of the following members: • Zero or one VLAN interfaces (and any associated virtual VLAN interfaces) • Any number of Ethernet interfaces (and any associated virtual Ethernet interfaces) When you create a bridge interface, the UAG removes the members' entries from the routing table and adds the bridge interface's entries to the routing table. For example, this table shows the routing table before and after you create bridge interface br0 (250.250.250.0/23) between lan1 and vlan1. Table 77 Example: Routing Table Before and After Bridge Interface br0 Is Created IP ADDRESS(ES) DESTINATION IP ADDRESS(ES) DESTINATION 210.210.210.0/24 lan1 221.221.221.0/24 vlan0 210.211.1.0/24 lan1:1 230.230.230.192/26 wan1 221.221.221.0/24 vlan0 250.250.250.0/23 br0 222.222.222.0/24 vlan1 230.230.230.192/26 wan1 In this example, virtual Ethernet interface lan1:1 is also removed from the routing table when lan1 is added to br0. Virtual interfaces are automatically added to or remove from a bridge interface when the underlying interface is added or removed. 10.6.1 Bridge Interface Summary This screen lists every bridge interface and virtual interface created on top of bridge interfaces. To access this screen, click Configuration > Network > Interface > Bridge. Figure 123 Configuration > Network > Interface > Bridge Each field is described in the following table. Table 78 Configuration > Network > Interface > Bridge LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Click this to create a new entry. Edit Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to open a screen where you can modify the entry's settings. Remove To remove an entry, select it and click Remove. The UAG confirms you want to remove it before doing so. UAG Series User's Guide 183