This document describes the configuration and maintenance of device through the web network management system. The web network management system provides the functions of viewing device information and managing the entire system, interfaces, services, ACL, QoS, routes, security, and tools.
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Network-Side Service
Network-Side Service
This section describes how to configure services to allow
users to access external networks.
Procedure
Create network side VLANs and IP addresses.
Choose Configuration > SVF Quick Config > Network-Side Service and click the Network-Side VLAN and IP tab.
Click Create and set parameters, as shown in Figure 5-23.
Figure 5-23 Network-Side VLAN and IP tab
Set VLAN ID and VLANIF
IP Address/Mask, select OSPF Status, and click Manage to select Member
Interfaces and set Function Description.
Click to complete the configuration.
Delete network-side VLANs and IP addresses.
Choose Configuration > SVF Quick Config > Network-Side Service and click the Network-Side VLAN and IP tab.
Select the network-side VLAN and IP address to be deleted
and click Delete.
In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK.
Create routes.
Choose Configuration > SVF Quick Config > Network-Side Service and click the Route tab, as shown in Figure 5-24.
Figure 5-24 Route
Click Create. The Create
Static Route page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 5-25.
Identifies the destination IP address or destination network
of IP packets, for example, 10.10.10.1.
Subnet mask
Used with a destination IP address to identify the address
of the network segment where the destination host or device resides.
The address of the network segment where the destination host or device
resides can be calculated according to the AND operation on the destination
address and network mask, for example, 255.255.0.0.
Next hop address
Indicates the next-hop destination address or destination
network of IP packets, for example, 10.10.10.2.
NOTE:
Either the next hop or outbound interface must be specified.
Outbound interface
Indicates through which interface IP packets will be forwarded.
Priority
Indicates the route priority. There may be multiple routes
to the same destination. These routes may be dynamic routes discovered
by different routing protocols or static routes manually configured.
A route with the highest priority (the smallest value) becomes the
optimal route.
Description
Indicates the description of a created route.
Configure the parameters.
Click OK to complete the configuration.
Delete routes.
Choose Configuration > SVF Quick Config > Network-Side Service and click the Route tab.