Web Manager for Administrators > Configuration>Network>Host Settings

Configuration>Network>Host Settings
When Configuration>Network>Host Settings is selected in Expert mode, the following screen appears.
Web Manager Configuration>Network>Host Settings Screen
An administrative user can use the Host Settings screen to configure a name and IP address for the OnSite and configure basic networking parameters.
If the “DHCP” checkbox is not checked, then other options appear on the screen as shown in the following example.
Web Manager Configuration>Network>Host Settings Screen—No DHCP
The following table describes the fields on the Host Settings form.
A text string designed to appear on the console upon logging into and exiting from a port as a way to verify or identify the particular port connection.
The 32-bit number used to group IP addresses together or to indicate the range of IP addresses for a subnet.
Enables redundancy for the Ethernet devices using the standard Ethernet interface as the primary mode of access and a PCMCIA card as a secondary mode of access.
The interval in which the active interface is checked to see if it is still communicating (in milliseconds).
: The time that the system will wait to make the primary interface active after it has been detected as up (in milliseconds).
To Configure Hosts [Expert]
1.
The Host Settings screen appears:
2.
Additional fields appear.
3.
a.
b.
The console banner appears on the console when the user logs into and exits from a port as a way to verify or identify the particular port connection
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.
a.
“Miimon” and “Updelay” fields appear.
b.
The default is 100.
c.
The default is 200.
6.

Web Manager for Administrators > Configuration>Network>Host Settings