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DefaultInterface, 24.2. Ethernet

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3.24. Interface Chapter 3. Configuration Reference 3.24. Interface This is a category that groups the following object types. 3.24.1. DefaultInterface Description A special interface used to represent internal mechanisms in the system as well as an abstract "any" interface. Properties Name Comments Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier) Text describing the current object. (Optional) 3.24.2. Ethernet Description An Ethernet interface represents a logical endpoint for Ethernet traffic. Properties Name IP Network DefaultGateway Broadcast PrivateIP NOCHB MTU Metric DHCPEnabled DHCPHostName EthernetDevice AutoSwitchRoute Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier) The IP address of the interface. The network of the interface. The default gateway of the interface. (Optional) The broadcast address of the connected network. (Optional) The private IP address of this high availability node. (Optional) This will disable sending Cluster Heartbeats from this interface (used by HA to detect if a node is online and working). (Optional) Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be passed onward. (Default: 1500) Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 100) Specifies that DHCP should be enabled on this interface. (Default: No) Optional DHCP Host Name. Leave blank to use default name. (Optional) Hardware settings for the Ethernet interface. Enable transparent mode, which means that a switch route is added automatically for this interface. (Default: No) 102

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3.24. Interface
This is a category that groups the following object types.
3.24.1. DefaultInterface
Description
A special interface used to represent internal mechanisms in the system as well as an abstract "any"
interface.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
Comments
Text describing the current object. (Optional)
3.24.2. Ethernet
Description
An Ethernet interface represents a logical endpoint for Ethernet traffic.
Properties
Name
Specifies a symbolic name for the interface. (Identifier)
IP
The IP address of the interface.
Network
The network of the interface.
DefaultGateway
The default gateway of the interface. (Optional)
Broadcast
The broadcast address of the connected network. (Optional)
PrivateIP
The
private
IP
address
of
this
high
availability
node.
(Optional)
NOCHB
This will disable sending Cluster Heartbeats from this inter-
face (used by HA to detect if a node is online and working).
(Optional)
MTU
Specifies the size (in bytes) of the largest packet that can be
passed onward. (Default: 1500)
Metric
Specifies the metric for the auto-created route. (Default: 100)
DHCPEnabled
Specifies that DHCP should be enabled on this interface.
(Default: No)
DHCPHostName
Optional DHCP Host Name. Leave blank to use default name.
(Optional)
EthernetDevice
Hardware settings for the Ethernet interface.
AutoSwitchRoute
Enable transparent mode, which means that a switch route is
added automatically for this interface. (Default: No)
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