Manage network interfaces
Access Gateway lets you manage your network interfaces through the Access Gateway Management console.
Create a network interface
See Network interfaces.
Assign an IP address to an interface
- In the Access Gateway Management console, press 1 - Manage network interfaces to enter the Network menu.
- Press the number for the networking interface that you want to manage.
- Press a to assign a static IP address. If an interface already has a static IP address, or has a DHCP-assigned address, then this option is unavailable.
- Enter the IP address and press Enter.
- Enter the netmask for the address as four hexadecimal digits and press Enter.
- Enter the gateway address for the static IP address and press Enter. The Access Gateway Management console displays a confirmation message.
- Press c to continue with the change.
- Press d to set up DHCP for the interface.
- Press y.
Manage interface routing
- In the Access Gateway Management console, press 1 - Manage network interfaces to enter the Network menu.
- Press r to open the Manage Routes submenu.
- Press a to add a route.
- Press y to make this route the default route, otherwise press n.
- Press Enter.
- Enter the gateway for the route and press Enter.
- Enter the destination for the route and press Enter. The Access Gateway Management console displays a confirmation message.
- Press d to delete a route. This displays a list of routes that you can choose to delete.
- Press the number of the route to delete.
- Press y to confirm. The route is unassigned from the interface and you return to the Add/Delete IP addresses submenu.
- Return to the main networking menu.
- Press c to commit the changes.
Manage DNS settings
- In the Access Gateway Management console, press 1 - Manage network interfaces to open the Network menu.
- Press 8 from the network menu. The current DNS Name Server settings appear.
- Press x to exit and return to the parent menu.
Create a NIC bonding
NIC bonding is the process of combining two ethernet ports together into a bonded virtual port. Typically, NIC bonding is used if there is sufficient traffic on a single port to saturate a single network connection.
- In the Access Gateway Management console, press 1 - Manage network interfaces to enter the Network menu.
- Press 5 to set up NIC bonding.
- Enter the IP address and press Enter.
- Enter the netmask value and press Enter.
- Enter the default gateway value and press Enter.
- Enter the primary DNS server value and press Enter.
- Enter the secondary DNS server value and press Enter.
- Enter the search domain address and press Enter.
- Press c to commit the changes.
- Review the network configuration. To confirm the changes, press y, and then press Enter. To discard your changes and return to the Networking menu, press n, and then press Enter.
- After the change is complete, press any key to return to the Networking menu.
Run a cURL connectivity test
You can validate connectivity to your back-end servers or other URLs.
- In the Access Gateway Management console, press 1 - Manage network interfaces to enter the Network menu.
- Press u - Connectivity test (cURL).
- Enter the URL to which you want to test connectivity.
- Press Enter to return to the 1 - Network menu.