Galaxy 1 G1 User Manual - page 9
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Configuration Panes
that allow multiple values to be changed or that could potentially interrupt service
or connectivity have a series of buttons at the bottom to allow the user to manipulate how and when
changes are saved and applied. The
Save
button commits any changes made on the page to non-volatile
memory but does not enable the changes. The
Save & Apply
button commits any changes on the page
to non-volatile memory and changes the running configuration of the router possibly momentarily
interrupting connectivity. The
Cancel
button discards any changes made on the page and displays the
current running configuration. Navigating away from a page with changes also discards any changes
that were made but not saved.
Figure 7: Configuration Pane Buttons
3.2 The Basic Tab
The Basic tab holds the configuration pages for changing the Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB modems, and the load
balance and fail over configuration of the G1 IG. These are the configuration pages that most users will
need to manipulate in order to reach desirable device functionality.
3.2.1 Ethernet Configuration Page
The Ethernet page allows users to manipulate the configuration of the wired Ethernet ports of the G1
IG. From this page the user can create new “networks” or IP subnets, assign an addressing scheme to
the networks, and assign Ethernet ports to the networks.
By default the G1 IG is configured with a LAN network, and a WAN network. The G1 IG has a default IP
address of 192.168.1.1 on the LAN network and performs DHCP dynamic address configuration on the
WAN network. The default Ethernet port assignments are eth0, eth1, and eth2 on the LAN network and
eth3 on the WAN network.
The entire Ethernet page and the default configuration of the page can be seen on the following page.