Interfaces List
About
What Can Be Done on the Interfaces Screen?
On the "Network > Interfaces" screen, you can access the list of all interfaces defined on the TR7 ASP device. The operations that can be performed on this screen are listed in the table below.
Network > Actions | Possible Operations |
---|---|
Interface Actions | Add - Edit - Delete |
IP Address Actions | Add - Edit - Delete |
Routing Actions | Add - Edit - Delete |
Route Table Actions | Add - Edit - Delete |
Interface (A)
Network Interfaces Management (A)
Following the Network > Interfaces steps, you can access the list of all Interfaces on the TR7 ASP device.
- 1 (Information to Display in Tablee)
You can select which information to display in the table listing the Interfaces.
Selectable information that comes selected by default;
- Route Table
- Interface Name
- TR7 ASP Device Hostname > For more details click here.
- IP Description
- Status
- Type
- Routes
- 2 (Route Table)
The desired Route Table can be selected to list interfaces in that specific Route Table. For detailed information about Route Tables click here.
Warning
If there are multiple Route Tables on the TR7 ASP device, a Route Table selection can be made from the "Network > Interfaces" screen. If no Route Table has been added, it will not be listed here. For detailed information about Route Tables click here.
- 3 (Network Topology)
Click the Network Topology
button to access the topology of the interfaces.
It is easy to understand from the second topology that VLAN100 and VLAN200 are created on the ETH-1 interface, and LACP is created on the ETH-3 and ETH-4 interfaces with VLAN150 created on them.
- 4 (Actions)
Click the Actions
button to perform the actions shown below.
- Add to an Interface click here.
- Add to an IP Address to the Selected Interface click here.
- Add to a Route click here.
- Add to a Route Table click here.
- Edit to the Selected Interface click here.
o Delete Interface(s)
Interfaces can be deleted by selecting the desired interface or interfaces from the list and clicking the Delete Interface(s)
.
o Synchronize Network Config with System
Click the Synchronize Network with System button to synchronize the current configuration on the TR7 ASP device with the running system's configuration. After clicking the button, the status of the synchronization process can be followed from the icons shown below on the lower left of the TR7 web interface.
- 5 (Search)
Used to search all expressions in the table.
- 6 (Page Information)
Information about the number of Interfaces listed and the total number of Interfaces is available.
- 7 (Display of Interfaces and IP Addresses)
Information related to the status colors of interfaces and IP addresses is given in the visuals below.
When hovering over the status information of interfaces, the status on both the 1st TR7 ASP device and the 2nd TR7 ASP device can be viewed.
The following visual shows the appearance of the interface when there is a Up the ETH1 interface for the 1st TR7 ASP device, but No Link the 2nd TR7 ASP device.
- 8 (IP Addresses of the 2nd Device in the Cluster Configuration of TR7 ASP)
Information about the IP addresses of the 2nd device in the Cluster configuration on the TR7 ASP device is available.
Right-Click Menus for Interfaces
Right-Click Menus
The following actions can be quickly performed from the pop-up menu that appears when right-clicking on an interface, IP addresses and default gateway on the screen accessed by following "Network > Interfaces".
- Right-Click on a Interface
o Edit Interface
The editing form for the relevant interface opens. For details about the interface editing form click here.
o Down
If the selected interface is open, it can be disabled with the Down
button.
o Up
If the selected interface is closed, it can be activated with the Up
button.
o Stats
A window with the statistics and notifications for the relevant interface opens.
o Add IP
The IP address addition form for the relevant interface opens. To add an IP address to the selected interface click here.
o Add Route
The static routing addition form for the relevant interface opens. To add route click here.
- Right-Click on IP Address
o Delete IP
The relevant IP address is deleted from the TR7 ASP device by clicking the Delete IP
button.
o Edit IP
The editing form for the relevant IP address opens.
o TR7 ASP 1. Device (HOSTNAME) Enable for TR7VM-1
If the relevant IP address is disabled, it can be activated by clicking the Enable
button.
o TR7 ASP 1. Device (HOSTNAME) Disable for TR7VM-1
If the relevant IP address is active, it can be deactivated by clicking the Disable
button.
o TR7 ASP 2. Device (HOSTNAME) Enable for TR7VM-2
If the relevant IP address is disabled, it can be activated by clicking the Enable
button.
o TR7 ASP 2. Device (HOSTNAME) Disable for TR7VM-2
If the relevant IP address is active, it can be deactivated by clicking the Disable
button.
o Edit Interface
The editing form for the relevant interface opens. For details about the interface editing form clck here.
o Down
If the selected interface is open, it can be disabled with the Down
button.
o Up
If the selected interface is closed, it can be activated with the Up
button.
o Stats
A window with the statistics and notifications for the relevant interface opens.
o Add IP
The IP address addition form for the relevant interface opens. To add an IP address to the selected interface click here.
o Add Route
The static routing addition form for the relevant interface opens. Click here to Add Route click here.
- Right-Click on the Default Gateway
o Edit Route
The editing form for the default gateway opens.
o Delete Route(s)
The default gateway is removed from the relevant interface.
o Edit Interface
The editing form for the relevant interface opens. For details about the interface editing form click here.
o Down
If the selected interface is open, it can be disabled with the Down
button.
o Up
If the selected interface is closed, it can be activated with the Up
button.
o Stats
A window with the statistics and notifications for the relevant interface opens.
o Add IP
The IP address addition form for the relevant interface opens. To add an IP address to the selected interface click here.
o Add Route
The static routing addition form for the relevant interface opens. To Add Route click here.
Interface (B)
Details of the Selected Interface (B)
After following the "Network > Interfaces" steps, clicking on any interface opens a window on the right side with information about the relevant interface.
- 9 (Show/Hide Topology of the Relevant Interface)
Clicking the icon next to the interface name hides the topology of the relevant interface.
- 10 (Actions)
Clicking the Actions
button allows the following actions to be performed on the relevant interface.
o Delete Interface
The relevant interface is deleted from the TR7 ASP device by clicking the Delete
button.
o Edit Interface
The editing form for the relevant interface opens. For details about the interface editing form click here.
o Up
If the selected interface is closed, it can be activated with the Up
button.
o Down
If the selected interface is open, it can be deactivated with the Down
button.
- 11 (Topology of the Relevant Interface)
A diagram depicting the topology related to the specific interface is available.
- 12 (Add IP)
The form to add an IP address to the relevant interface opens. To add an IP address to the selected interface click here.
- 13 (Add Route)
The form to add static routing to the relevant interface opens. To Add Route click here.
- 14 (Toggle Corresponding Interface for the 1st TR7 ASP Device)
The Enable
- Disable
buttons are used to activate or deactivate the relevant interface on the 1st TR7 ASP Device. Additionally, information such as the interface traffic, VIP information, MAC address, MTU, speed and Route Table related to the specific interface can be checked from here.br>
Enable
Disable
- 15 (Toggle Corresponding Interface for the 2nd TR7 ASP Device)
The Enable
- Disable
buttons are used to activate or deactivate the relevant interface on the 2nd TR7 ASP Device. Additionally, information such as the interface traffic, VIP information, MAC address, MTU, speed and Route Table related to the specific interface can be checked from here..
Enable
Disable
- 16 (Route Table Actions)
By clicking the Actions
button, the following operations can be performed for the Route Table that the relevant interface belongs to.
o Edit
The editing form for the relevant Route Table opens.
o Delete
The relevant Route Table is deleted.