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Networking
Configuring IP Routing Mode
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Configuring IP Routing Mode
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a new IP protocol designed to replace IPv4, the
Internet protocol that is predominantly deployed and extensively used throughout
the world. IPv6 quadruples the number of network address bits from 32 bits (in
IPv4) to 128 bits, resulting in an exponentially larger address space. You can
configure the security appliance to support IPv6 addressing on the WAN, LAN, and
DMZ.
By default, only IPv4 addressing is supported. If you need to configure IPv6
addressing, enable the IPv4/IPv6 mode.
STEP 1 Click Networking -> IPv4/IPv6 Routing Mode.
The IPv4/IPv6 Routing Mode window opens.
STEP 2 Click IPv4/IPv6 mode to enable both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, or click IPv4 only
mode to enable only IPv4 addressing.
STEP 3 Click Save to save your settings.
Port Management
This section describes how to configure the physical ports, enable or disable the
port mirroring, and configure 802.1X access control settings on the physical ports.
It includes the following topics:
Viewing the Status of Physical Interfaces, page 95
Configuring the Physical Interfaces, page 96
Configuring 802.1X Access Control on Physical Ports, page 98
Configuring the Port Mirroring, page 100
Viewing the Status of Physical Interfaces
STEP 1 Click Networking -> Port -> Physical Interface.
The Physical Interface window opens.