Management network settings, Interfaces, Ip aliases – Ubiquiti Networks PowerBridgM User Manual

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Chapter 5: Network Tab

airOS

v5.5.4 User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Relay

Relays DHCP messages between DHCP clients

and DHCP servers on different IP networks.

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DHCP Server IP

Specify the IP address of the DHCP

server that should get the DHCP messages.

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Agent-ID

Specify the identifier of the DHCP relay

agent.

UPnP

Allows the use of Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP)

for gaming, videos, chat, conferencing, and other
applications.

Add LAN

Select an interface, and then click Add.

Management Network Settings

Management Interface

(Available in Advanced view.)

Select the interface used for management.

Interfaces

(Available in Advanced view.) The Maximum Transmission
Unit (MTU) is the maximum packet size (in bytes) that a
network can transmit. You can configure a different MTU
for each of the interfaces.
Click the + button to display the Interfaces section.

Interface

Displays the name of the interface.

MTU

The default is 1500.

Action

Click Edit to change the MTU. Then click Save to

apply your change.

IP Aliases

(Available in Advanced view.) You can configure IP
aliases for the local and external network interfaces for
management purposes. For example, you may need
multiple IP addresses (one private IP address and one
public IP address) for a single device. If a CPE uses PPPoE,
the CPE obtains a public PPPoE address, but the network
administrator assigns an internal IP alias to the device. This
way the network administrator can manage the device
internally without going through the PPPoE server.
Click the + button to display the IP Aliases section.

Enabled

Enables the specific IP alias. All the added IP

aliases are saved in the system configuration file; however,
only the enabled IP aliases are active on the device.

Interface

Select the appropriate interface.

IP Address

The alternative IP address for the interface.

This can be used for routing or device management
purposes.

Netmask

The network address space identifier for the IP

alias.

Comment

You can enter a brief description of the

purpose for the IP alias.

Action

You have the following options:

Add

Add an IP alias.

Edit

Make changes to an IP alias. Click Save to save your

changes.

Del

Delete an IP alias.

VLAN Network

(Available in Advanced view.) You can create multiple
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs). Click the + button to
display the VLAN Network section.

Enabled

Enables the specific VLAN. All the added VLANs

are saved in the system configuration file; however, only
the enabled VLANs are active on the device.

Interface

Select the appropriate interface.

VLAN ID

The VLAN ID is a unique value assigned to

each VLAN at a single device; every VLAN ID represents a
different VLAN. The VLAN ID range is 2 to 4094.

Comment

You can enter a brief description of the

purpose for the VLAN.

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