Use Cases:Network Configuration A
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Subnet A uses the MGMT0 network interface; because it is untagged its IP can only be configured with the tbchangeip command on the SSH port. | Subnet A uses the MGMT0 network interface; because it is untagged its IP can only be configured with the tbchangeip command on the SSH port. | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 23 April 2015
Applies to version(s): v2.8.
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This article provides the steps required to complete the most common IP network configurations using the Web Portal.
One subnet, Two IP Addresses, Untagged
Note: VoipO/Voip1 bonding is optional.
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Two subnets, One IP per subnet, untagged
[image of network configuration 2]
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Two VLAN, Three IP Address, tagged
[image of network configuration 3]
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