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Kerio Control — Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Configuring network interfaces<br />

• Standalone interface — the port will be used as a standalone Ethernet interface.<br />

• Switch for LAN — port will be a part of the switch which, in <strong>Kerio</strong> <strong>Control</strong>, behaves<br />

as one Ethernet interface.<br />

• Not assigned — the port will be inactive. This can be used for example for<br />

temporary disconnection of the computer of a network segment connected to the<br />

port.<br />

5. Speed and duplex leave as it is.<br />

6. On Ethernet interfaces, you can create one or more tagged virtual networks (VLAN).<br />

7. Save the settings.<br />

Appliance Editions<br />

Appliance editions can set speed and duplex mode for Ethernet interfaces and create virtual<br />

networks (VLAN) on these interfaces:<br />

1. In the administration interface, go to Interfaces.<br />

2. Click Manage Ports.<br />

3. In the Manage Ports dialog, double-click Port Name.<br />

4. Set Speed and duplex.<br />

In most cases, interconnected devices agree on speed and communication mode<br />

automatically.<br />

5. On Ethernet interfaces, you can create one or more tagged virtual networks (VLAN).<br />

6. Save the settings.<br />

Physical interfaces (ports) cannot be added to the LAN switch. This functionality is available<br />

only in the box edition.<br />

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