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Chapter 12 Interfaces This screen's fields are described in the table below. Table 65 Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet > Edit LABEL Show Advance Settings / Hide Advance 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 enable this interface. Clear this to disable this interface. This field is read-only. internal - is for connecting to a local network. Other corresponding configuration options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The ISG50 automatically adds default SNAT settings for traffic flowing from this interface to an external interface. Interface Name Port Zone MAC Address Description IP Address Assignment Get Automatically Use Fixed IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Metric Interface Parameters Egress Bandwidth Ingress Bandwidth external - is for connecting to an external network (like the Internet). The ISG50 automatically adds this interface to the default WAN trunk. Specify a name for the interface. It can use alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores, and it can be up to 11 characters long. This is the name of the Ethernet interface's physical port. This is the zone to which this interface belongs. You use zones to apply security settings such as firewall and remote management. This field is read-only. This is the MAC address that the Ethernet interface uses. 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. These IP address fields configure an IP address on the interface itself. If you change this IP address on the interface, you may also need to change a related address object for the network connected to the interface. For example, if you use this screen to change the IP address of your LAN interface, you should also change the corresponding LAN subnet address object. This option appears when Interface Properties is external. Select this to make the interface a DHCP client and automatically get the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address from a DHCP server. This option appears when Interface Properties is external. Select this if you want to specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway manually. Enter the IP address for this interface. 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 Properties is external. Enter the IP address of the gateway. The ISG50 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 Properties is external. Enter the priority of the gateway (if any) on this interface. The ISG50 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 ISG50 uses the one that was configured first. Enter the maximum amount of traffic, in kilobits per second, the ISG50 can send through the interface to the network. Allowed values are 0 - 1048576. This is reserved for future use. Enter the maximum amount of traffic, in kilobits per second, the ISG50 can receive from the network through the interface. Allowed values are 0 - 1048576. 242 ISG50 User's Guide