Menu path: Setup > Network > LAN Interfaces
Here, you can configure the LAN interfaces.
Activate default interface (Ethernet)
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The default interface is enabled. (Default)
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The Ethernet interface is not enabled.
If a number of Ethernet interfaces are available, the device designated as /dev/eth0
by Linux will be used as the default interface.
Get IP from the DHCP server: The IP address of the client will be obtained automatically using DHCP. (Default)
DHCP options can be specified under DHCP Client.
Specify an IP address: The IP address and the network mask are entered manually.
IP address: IP address of the device.
Network mask: Network mask of the device.
Default gateway: IP address of the default gateway.
Enable
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Routing via the default gateway is enabled.
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Routing via the default gateway is not enabled. (Default)
Terminal name: Local name of the device. If the field is empty, the default name combined of 'ITC
' with a MAC address will be generated.
Enable DNS
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The manual DNS configuration will be used.
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The DNS configuration will be carried out by DHCP or BOOTP. (Default)
Default domain: Usually the name of the local network.
Name server: IP address of the name server to be used.
Name server: IP address of an alternative name server.
Manually overwrite DHCP settings
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The default route, the domain name, and the DNS server will be overwritten by manual entries.
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Manual entries will not overwrite DHCP settings. (Default)
Dynamic DNS registration:
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The terminal name will be registered dynamically via the DNS or DHCP server.
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The terminal name will not be registered dynamically. (Default)
Dynamic DNS registration method
- DHCP: Updates the terminal name through DHCP option 81.
- DNS: Sends updates to the DNS server in accordance with RFC 2136.
TSIG key file for additional DNS authentication: Path to the private key if TSIG-based DDNS registration is used.