D-Link DWL-2600AP User Manual - page 296
Configuring Global and Interface IP Settings
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
Page 296
D-Link UWS User Manual
• Click
Submit t
o send the updated configuration to the switch. These changes will not be retained across a
power cycle unless a Save configuration is performed.
• Click
Helper-IP Address
to proceed to the
Helper Address
configuration page.
Routing Mode
Setting this Enables or Disables routing for an interface. By default, routing is
disabled on port-based routing interfaces and enabled on VLAN-based routing
interfaces.
Administrative Mode
The Administrative Mode of the interface. The default value is Enable.
Link Speed Data Rate
An integer representing the physical link data rate of the specified interface.
This data is valid only for physical interfaces and is measured in Megabits per
second (Mbps).
Forward Net Directed
Broadcasts
Select how network directed broadcast packets should be handled. If you
select Enable from the dropdown menu network directed broadcasts are
forwarded. If you select Disable they are dropped. The default value is Disable.
Active State
The state of the specified interface is either Active or Inactive. An interface is
considered active if the link is up and it is in forwarding state.
MAC Address
The burned-in physical address of the specified interface. The format is six
two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons, for example
00:06:29:32:81:40. This value is valid for physical interfaces. For logical
interfaces, such as VLAN routing interfaces, the field displays the system MAC
address.
Encapsulation Type
Select the link layer encapsulation type for packets transmitted from the
specified interface from the dropdown menu. The possible values are
Ethernet and SNAP. The default is Ethernet.
Proxy ARP
Select to Disable or Enable Proxy ARP for the specified interface from the
dropdown menu.
Local Proxy ARP
Select to Disable or Enable Local Proxy ARP for the specified interface from the
dropdown menu.
IP MTU
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of IP packets sent on an interface.
Valid range is (68 to 9198). Default value is 1500.
Bandwidth
The configured bandwidth of the interface is specified in Kbps. The OSPF
protocol uses this value to compute the link cost of an interface as the ratio of
the reference bandwidth to the interface bandwidth.
If no bandwidth is configured, the bandwidth defaults to the actual interface
bandwidth for port-based routing interfaces and to 10 Mbps for VLAN routing
interfaces. This value does not affect the actual speed of an interface.
Destination Unreachables
Specifies the mode of sending ICMP Destination Unreachables on this
interface. If this is disabled, then this interface will not send ICMP Destination
Unreachables. By default, the Destination Unreachables mode is
Enable
.
ICMP Redirects
The router sends an ICMP Redirect on an interface only if Redirects are
enabled both globally and on the interface. By default, the ICMP Redirects
mode is
Enable.
Table 172: IP Interface Configuration Fields (Cont.)
Field
Description