Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 48

To View and Con Wired Network Failover Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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6: Network Settings To View and Configure Wired Network Failover Settings Using Web Manager  To view Ethernet Failover statistics, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network > Failover.  To modify Ethernet Failover settings, click Network on the menu and select Wired Network > Failover > Configuration. Using the CLI  To enter the eth0 link command level: enable > config > if 1 > failover Using XML  Include in your file: Wireless (wlan0) Network The wireless network pages are used to configure and view the status of the wireless (wlan0) interface and link on the device. To see the effect of these items after a reboot, view the Status page. Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface Table 6-7 displays the wireless interface status and configuration information. The view-only status information is available on the Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface Status page. This same information is configurable on the Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface Configuration page. Field/Button State Hostname Priority MTU IPv4 State Table 6-7 Wireless (wlan0) Interface Configuration Description Select to enable or disable the interface Enter the hostname for the interface. It must begin with a letter or number, continue with a sequence of letters, numbers, or hyphens, and end with a letter or number. This setting will take effect immediately, but will not register the hostname with a DNS server until the next reboot. Priority ranges from 0-10. The IP stack will give the interface with the lowest numerical value highest priority and the highest numerical values lowest priority when sending data. This setting only applies when the device is not in bridging mode and both interfaces are connected to the same IP subnet. When DHCP is enabled, the MTU size is (usually) provided with the IP address. When not provided by the DHCP server, or using a static configuration, this value is used. The MTU size can be from 576 to 1500 bytes, the default being 1500 bytes. Select to enable or disable. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 48

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6: Network Settings
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To View and Configure Wired Network Failover Settings
Using Web Manager
To view Ethernet Failover statistics, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network >
Failover
.
To modify Ethernet Failover settings, click
Network
on the menu and select
Wired Network >
Failover > Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the eth0 link command level:
enable > config > if 1 > failover
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="network failover" instance="eth0">
Wireless (wlan0) Network
The wireless network pages are used to configure and view the status of the wireless (wlan0)
interface and link on the device. To see the effect of these items after a reboot, view the Status
page.
Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface
Table 6-7
displays the wireless interface status and configuration information. The view-only
status information is available on the Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface Status page. This same
information is configurable on the Wireless (wlan0) Network Interface Configuration page.
Table 6-7
Wireless (wlan0) Interface Configuration
Field/Button
Description
State
Select to enable or disable the interface
Hostname
Enter the hostname for the interface. It must begin with a letter or number,
continue with a sequence of letters, numbers, or hyphens, and end with a letter or
number.
This setting will take effect immediately, but will not register the hostname with a
DNS server until the next reboot
.
Priority
Priority ranges from 0-10. The IP stack will give the interface with the lowest
numerical value highest priority and the highest numerical values lowest priority
when sending data. This setting only applies when the device is not in bridging
mode and both interfaces are connected to the same IP subnet.
MTU
When DHCP is enabled, the MTU size is (usually) provided with the IP address.
When not provided by the DHCP server, or using a static configuration, this value
is used. The MTU size can be from 576 to 1500 bytes, the default being 1500
bytes.
IPv4 State
Select to enable or disable.