Bridge configuration, Pppoe on native ethernet interfaces, 64 6.2.5. pppoe on native ethernet interfaces – RuggedCom RuggedRouter RX1100 User Manual

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6. Configuring Ethernet Interfaces

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This menu allows you to make permanent changes to interfaces and to immediately apply those
changes if desired. The Save button will save changes to the permanent configuration.

The Proxy ARP, Media Type and Virtual Lan Interfaces controls are as described above.

The IP Address/Mask fields allow you to manually specify one or multiple IP address/Mask for this
interface, or to obtain the address from DHCP or from BOOTP. You can have both IPv4 and IPv6 (if
IPv6 is enabled) addresses at the same time, one on each line.

The Activate fields allow you permanently disable the interface without actually deleting it.

The Save and Apply button applies any changes after they have been saved.

6.2.4. Bridge Configuration

Figure 6.6. Creating an Ethernet Bridge

This menu allows you to configure the Ethernet bridge interface.

The Enable Bridge field controls whether the bridge interface is enabled. If the bridge interface is
disabled, the other fields will be ignored.

The IP Address/Mask field assigns the IP address and mask on this bridge interface. The bridge
interface may similarly use one or more static IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, or obtain an address via DHCP.

The Select Bridge Devices list is used to select which Ethernet interfaces are to be part of the bridge
interface.

The Save button will save the configuration changes. Please note that the changes will be effective
immediately after clicking the save button.

6.2.5. PPPoE On Native Ethernet Interfaces

This menu allows you to display and configure the PPPoE interfaces on all available Ethernet ports.

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