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Network IP Settings

This section is used to configure network IP settings.

To open the Network IP Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > Network IP Settings.

The fields of the Network IP Settings page are explained below.
  • Enable LAN: This option is used to enable or disable LAN support for the interface configured below.

  • LAN Interface: This option is used to select the LAN interface to be configured.

  • MAC Address: This field displays the read-only MAC address of the selected interface.

  • Enable IPv4: This option is used to enable or disable IPv4 support for the selected interface.

  • IPv4 Method: Choose a method you want to use among Static IP address, DHCP, and First DHCP, then static IP address.

    • If Static IP address is selected, configure static IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet, and IPv4 Gateway.

      Note
      • An IP address consists of 4 numbers separated by dots, as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.

      • Each number ranges from 0 to 255.

      • The first number must not be 0.

    • If DHCP is selected, current IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet, and IPv4 gateway are displayed.

    • If First DHCP, then static IP address is selected, current IPv4 address, IPv4 subnet, and IPv4 gateway are displayed. You can also configure IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet, and IPv4 Gateway if necessary.

  • Enable IPv6: This option is used to enable or disable IPv6 support for the selected interface.

  • Enable IPv6 DHCP: If this option is enabled, an IPv6 address is dynamically configured using DHCP.

  • IPv6 Index, IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix Length, and IPv6 Gateway: These fields need to be manually configured when Enable IPv6 DHCP is disabled.
    Note
    • IPv6 Index: Configure a static IPv6 index for the device, for example, 0.

    • IPv6 Address: Configure a static IPv6 address for the device, for example, 2004::2010.

    • Subnet Prefix Length: Specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings. The value ranges from 0 to 128.

    • IPv6 Gateway: Specify an IPv6 gateway for the selected interface.

  • Enable VLAN: This option is used to enable or disable VLAN support for the selected interface.

  • VLAN ID and VLAN Priority: These fields need to be manually configured when Enable VLAN is enabled.
    Note
    • VLAN ID: The value ranges from 1 to 4094, and 0 and 4095 are reserved IDs. VLAN ID cannot be changed without resetting the VLAN configuration.

    • VLAN Priority: The value ranges from 0 to 7.

  • Save: Save the settings.