Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Admini - Page 25

Viewing the Network Settings, Network Device Settings, Manager Menu, Network, Assign Via, Manual

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Adding the NSS to your Network Viewing the Network Settings 3 Viewing the Network Settings The Network Device Settings page displays information about the physical and virtual interfaces currently configured on the NSS. NOTE If you hotplug the Ethernet link after the initial installation of the NSS, make sure you that you wait 15 seconds between the time you unplug the cable and then plug it back in. The NSS displays the correct new settings within 10 seconds. To display the Network Device Settings page, from the Manager Menu, click Network IP. The Network Device Settings table displays the following: • Link: "1+ 2" appears in this column. • VLAN: The ID assigned to the virtual interface. For physical interfaces, this column is blank. • Assign Via: The method used to assign an IP configuration to the physical or virtual interface. Options include: • DHCP: The IP configuration was assigned by a DHCP server. • Manual: A static IP configuration was manually entered through the NSS configuration interface. • AutoIP: The interface was configured to use DHCP for IP configuration but no DHCP server was found. Instead the IP address was assigned by the AutoIP protocol. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 17

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Adding the NSS to your Network
Viewing the Network Settings
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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3
Viewing the Network Settings
The
Network Device Settings
page displays information about the physical and
virtual interfaces currently configured on the NSS.
NOTE
If you hotplug the Ethernet link after the initial installation of the NSS, make sure you
that you wait 15 seconds between the time you unplug the cable and then plug it
back in. The NSS displays the correct new settings within 10 seconds.
To display the
Network Device Settings
page, from the
Manager Menu
, click
Network
¨
IP.
The
Network Device Settings
table displays the following:
Link
: “1+ 2” appears in this column.
VLAN
: The ID assigned to the virtual interface. For physical interfaces, this
column is blank.
Assign Via
: The method used to assign an IP configuration to the physical or
virtual interface. Options include:
DHCP
: The IP configuration was assigned by a DHCP server.
Manual
: A static IP configuration was manually entered through the NSS
configuration interface.
AutoIP
: The interface was configured to use DHCP for IP configuration but
no DHCP server was found. Instead the IP address was assigned by the
AutoIP protocol.