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A common configuration of this is the "TriplePlay", where voice and video are sent by "ipwan2", "ipwan3" etc. and other Internet traffic uses the standard WAN interface ("LINE" or "ET0"). | A common configuration of this is the "TriplePlay", where voice and video are sent by "ipwan2", "ipwan3" etc. and other Internet traffic uses the standard WAN interface ("LINE" or "ET0"). | ||
- | Read more: [[network:extrawan|Extra WAN interfaces / Virtual circuits]] | + | Read more: [[network:extrawan|Extra WAN interfaces / Virtual circuits description]] |
+ | {{ :web_gui:extra_wan_interfaces.png?308|Extra WAN Interfaces in rel 5.30}} | ||
===== Common interface parameters ===== | ===== Common interface parameters ===== | ||
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**User (PPP), Password (PPP)** Username and password if a Point-to-Point protocol (PPPoE, PPPoA) is used. [[wp>Point-to-Point_Protocol|PPP]] [[wp>PPPoE]] [[wp>PPPoA]] | **User (PPP), Password (PPP)** Username and password if a Point-to-Point protocol (PPPoE, PPPoA) is used. [[wp>Point-to-Point_Protocol|PPP]] [[wp>PPPoE]] [[wp>PPPoA]] | ||
- | **IGMP Proxy** Check this if the interface is the upstream interface for the IGMP Proxy. | + | **IGMP Proxy** Check this if the interface is the upstream interface for the [[network:extrawan#IGMP proxy]]. |
This is typically used for multicast traffic, such as video. NB! Only one such interface may be selected. | This is typically used for multicast traffic, such as video. NB! Only one such interface may be selected. | ||
:!: If none are selected, the normal WAN interface is the upstream IGMP interface. | :!: If none are selected, the normal WAN interface is the upstream IGMP interface. | ||
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It is also possible to have extra WAN interfaces on the Ethernet WAN port using only non-VLAN-tagged traffic. | It is also possible to have extra WAN interfaces on the Ethernet WAN port using only non-VLAN-tagged traffic. | ||
In this case, the "channels" are separated by IP subnets only (IP address plus subnet mask). | In this case, the "channels" are separated by IP subnets only (IP address plus subnet mask). | ||
- | However, broadcast packets will be reveived on all IP interfaces, with implications to for example DHCP services (see also [[network:extrawan#Non-VLAN tag case|here]]). | + | However, broadcast packets will be reveived on all IP interfaces, with implications to for example DHCP services (see also [[network:extrawan#Non-VLAN tag case|description page]]). |
In practise, it is as if multiple IP interfaces would be connected to WAN through the same Ethernet switch (hub). | In practise, it is as if multiple IP interfaces would be connected to WAN through the same Ethernet switch (hub). | ||
In this case, the //VLAN Id// fields should be left empty. | In this case, the //VLAN Id// fields should be left empty. |