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These IP addresses cannot be your Internet registered addresses. They must be Internet non-
routable. For example, you can assign addresses in a 10.0.0.0 network address range, or a
192.168.199.0, etc.
Enter Server LAN Network IP Address Mask:
This is the network mask of the Server LAN. For a class A network, it may be 255.0.0.0. For
a class C network, it may be 255.255.255.0.
Enter Router LAN VLAN ID (optional):
This is the optional VLAN ID tag that will be used for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
You may enter values from 1 – 4067. The cursor position will only go from 0 to 9. To enter
a value greater than a single digit, press the left arrow button to move the cursor to the next
digit. Enter zero (0) to disable the VLAN ID for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
Enter Server LAN VLAN ID (optional):
This is the optional VLAN ID tag that will be used for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
You may enter values from 1 – 4067. The cursor position will only go from 0 to 9. To enter
a value greater than a single digit, press the left arrow button to move the cursor to the next
digit. Enter zero (0) to disable the VLAN ID for the Router LAN (Internet) interface.
Note The VLAN ID is used for full 8021q VLAN support. This means that your switch
must be configured to be using “tagged” VLAN. Please see Appendix K for other details
regarding using VLAN with WebMux.
If you entered a non-zero value for the VLAN IDs, you will see an additional screen:
“Bond rtr/svr NI?” (“Bond router and server Network Interfaces”):
This option will allow you to use the “Internet/rtr” port and “Server/svr” port as a single
“bonded” interface, also known as Port Channel or Link Aggregation Group, allowing
substantially more data throughput than a single physical interface. Please refer to Appendix
N for details.