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Configuring Advanced Settings for Physical Interfaces
Configuring Advanced Settings for Physical Interfaces
On the Configure > Interface > Physical Interfaces page, the Physical Interface list displays all the interfaces on your device.
To configure advanced settings for a physical interface, select the interface in the list. The Physical Interface Details > Advanced page is displayed.
Choose a storm control setting. Storm control prevents traffic on a LAN from being disrupted by a broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm on a port. Choose Shutdown to error-disable the port during a storm and choose Trap to generate an SNMP trap when a storm is detected. To disable storm control, choose None. Additionally, set the storm control threshold for your broadcast, multicast, and unicast traffic. A higher threshold allows more packets to pass through.
In the Policy Management section, choose a system-defined Auto-QoS policy for the interface, from the Auto QoS Policy drop-down list.
From the User Defined QoS drop-down list, choose a QoS policy to apply to the interface. This QoS policy is defined on the Services > QoS Wireless page
In the Template section, choose a template for the interface.
In the ACL section, choose outbound and inbound ACLs to apply to ingress and egress traffic on the interface.
In the Channel-Group field, enter the channel group number to which the interface belongs.
Set the DHCP Relay Information field to Enable. By default this field is set to Disable.
In the IPv6 section, specify a policy in theRaGaurd Policy field. RA Guard is a Unified Wireless solution to drop router advertisement filtering (RA) from wireless clients.
Specify a policy in theRaGaurd Throttle Policy field. RA Throttle Policy enables you to limit the amount of multicast router advertisements (RA) circulating on the wireless network.