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Field, Description, Interface, IP address, Subnet mask, Actions, Delete, Close

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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields displayed on the IP aliasing table are as follows: Field Interface IP address Subnet mask Actions Description It displays the WAN port on which the IP alias is configured. It displays an alias IP address for the WAN interface you selected. It displays the subnet mask for the WAN interface you selected. You can edit or delete that entry. Note: This column is available only when you disable the "Use profile configuration" field. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the IP aliasing you want to delete, and click Delete. Click Add to add a new IP alias. This opens the Add IP aliasing page. The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Interface IP address Subnet mask Save Close Description Select the WAN port. Enter an alias IP address for the WAN interface you selected. Enter a subnet mask for the WAN interface you selected. Click Save to save your settings. Click Close to revert to the previous settings. Addressing The Addressing section introduces various features that the Nuclias cloud gateway uses to handle traffic flow between the Internet and the secure LAN. To limit broadcast packets of a device in a large network, the gateway supports Virtual LANs. These virtual LANs assign VLAN IDs to the LAN ports to isolate that port's traffic from the general LAN. You will learn about all these topics in detail in this section. The Addressing section covers the following topics: Route mode Routing between the LAN and WAN will impact how this gateway handles traffic received on any of its physical interfaces. The routing mode of the gateway is core to the traffic flow behavior between the secure LAN and the Internet. 58

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The fields displayed on the
table are as follows:
IP aliasing
Field
Description
Interface
It displays the WAN port on which the IP alias is configured.
IP address
It displays an alias IP address for the WAN interface you selected.
Subnet mask
It displays the subnet mask for the WAN interface you selected.
Actions
You can edit or delete that entry.
Note: This column is available only when you disable the “Use profile configuration” field.
To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the
you want to delete, and click
. Click
to add a new IP alias.
IP aliasing
Delete
Add
This opens the
page.
Add IP aliasing
The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Interface
Select the WAN port.
IP address
Enter an alias IP address for the WAN interface you selected.
Subnet mask
Enter a subnet mask for the WAN interface you selected.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Close
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Close
Addressing
The
section introduces various features that the Nuclias cloud gateway uses to handle traffic flow between the Internet and the
Addressing
secure LAN. To limit broadcast packets of a device in a large network, the gateway supports Virtual LANs. These virtual LANs assign VLAN IDs
to the LAN ports to isolate that port’s traffic from the general LAN. You will learn about all these topics in detail in this section.
The
section covers the following topics:
Addressing
Route mode
Routing between the LAN and WAN will impact how this gateway handles traffic received on any of its physical interfaces. The routing mode of
the gateway is core to the traffic flow behavior between the secure LAN and the Internet.
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