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Note: An interface can belong to only one group at a time.
Figure 103
Interface Group Configuration
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 74
Interface Group Configuration
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Group Name
Enter a name to identify this group. You can enter up to 30 characters. You can use letters,
numbers, hyphens (-) and underscores (_). Spaces are not allowed.
WAN Interface
used in the
grouping
Select the WAN interface this group uses. The group can have up to one PTM interface, up
to one ATM interface and up to one ETH interface.
Select
None
to not add a WAN interface to this group.
Grouped LAN
Interfaces
Available LAN
Interfaces
Select one or more LAN interfaces (Ethernet LAN, HPNA or wireless LAN) in the
Available
LAN Interfaces
list and use the left arrow to move them to the
Grouped LAN Interfaces
list to add the interfaces to this group.
To remove a LAN or wireless LAN interface from the
Grouped LAN Interfaces
, use the
right-facing arrow.
Automatically
Add Clients
With the
following DHCP
Vendor IDs
Click
Add
to identify LAN hosts to add to the interface group by criteria such as the type of
the hardware or firmware. See
Section 12.2.2 on page 182
for more information.
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12.2.2
Interface Grouping Criteria
Click the
Add
button in the
Interface Grouping Configuration
screen to open the following
screen.
Figure 104
Interface Grouping Criteria
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
#
This shows the index number of the rule.
Filter Criteria
This shows the filtering criteria. The LAN interface on which the matched traffic is received
will belong to this group automatically.
WildCard
Support
This shows if wildcard on DHCP option 60 is enabled.
Remove
Click the
Remove
icon to delete this rule from the Device.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the Device.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
Table 74
Interface Group Configuration (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 75
Interface Grouping Criteria
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Source MAC
Address
Enter the source MAC address of the packet.
DHCP Option
60
Select this option and enter the Vendor Class Identifier (Option 60) of the matched traffic,
such as the type of the hardware or firmware.
Enable
wildcard on
DHCP
option 60
option
Select this option to be able to use wildcards in the Vendor Class Identifier configured for
DHCP option 60.
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DHCP Option
61
Select this and enter the device identity of the matched traffic.
IAID
Enter the Identity Association Identifier (IAID) of the device, for example, the WAN
connection index number.
DUID type
Select
DUID-LLT
(DUID Based on Link-layer Address Plus Time) to enter the hardware
type, a time value and the MAC address of the device.
Select
DUID-EN
(DUID Assigned by Vendor Based upon Enterprise Number) to enter the
vendor’s registered enterprise number.
Select
DUID-LL
(DUID Based on Link-layer Address) to enter the device’s hardware type
and hardware address (MAC address) in the following fields.
Select
Other
to enter any string that identifies the device in the DUID field.
DHCP Option
125
Select this and enter vendor specific information of the matched traffic.
Enterprise
Number
Enter the vendor’s 32-bit enterprise number registered with the IANA (Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority).
Manufactur
er OUI
Specify the vendor’s OUI (Organization Unique Identifier). It is usually the first three bytes
of the MAC address.
Product
Class
Enter the product class of the device.
Model
Name
Enter the model name of the device.
Serial
Number
Enter the serial number of the device.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the Device.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
Table 75
Interface Grouping Criteria (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
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C
HAPTER
13
USB Service
13.1
Overview
You can share files on a USB memory stick or hard drive connected to your Device with users on
your network.
The following figure is an overview of the Device’s file server feature. Computers
A
and
B
can
access files on a USB device (
C
) which is connected to the Device.
Figure 105
File Sharing Overview
The Device will not be able to join the workgroup if your local area network has restrictions
set up that do not allow devices to join a workgroup. In this case, contact your network
administrator.
13.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the
File Sharing
screen to enable file-sharing server (
Section 13.1.3 on page 187
).
Use the
Media Server
screen to enable or disable the sharing of media files (
Section 13.3 on
page 190
).
Use the
Printer Server
screen to enable the print server (
Section 13.4 on page 191
).
13.1.2
What You Need To Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read this chapter.
A
B
C

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