TrueNAS CORETrueNAS CORE Community Release Documentation
This content documents the end of life 13.3 TrueNAS Community release. Archival documentation is provided for reference only and not actively maintained. Use the Product and Version selectors above to view content specific to another TrueNAS release.

Network

Network Summary

The Network Summary screen gives a concise overview of the current network setup. It provides information about the currently active interfaces, default routes, and name servers configured on the system. These areas are not editable.

Network Summary

  • Interfaces shows configured physical, bridge, link aggregation LAGG, and virtual LAN vlan interfaces. All detected physical interfaces are listed, even when unconfigured. The IPv4 or IPv6 address displays when a static IP is saved for an interface.

  • Default Routes lists all saved TrueNAS default routes. Go to Network > Global Configuration to configure default routes.

  • Nameservers lists any configured DNS name servers that TrueNAS uses. To change this list, go to Network > Global Configuration. Network > Global Configuration contains the TrueNAS host name and domain, and default gateway. It also contains other options.

Define a static route in Network > Static Routes.

Out-of-band management is managed from Network > IPMI. This option is visible only when TrueNAS detects the appropriate physical hardware.

Network Articles

  • Interfaces: Provides instructions on how to edit a network physical interface and a list of other TrueNAS CORE network interface tutorials.

  • Define Static Routes: Provides instructions on setting up static routes on TrueNAS CORE.

    • Enabling WireGuard: Provides instructions on setting up WireGuard on TrueNAS CORE.

      • IPMI: Provides instructions on setting up Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) on TrueNAS CORE.