Com.X Administrator Guide
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3.2.2 Ethernet Interface Configuration
The Com.X GUI provides functionality to configure all ethernet interfaces, as well as
provision of DHCP IP allocation for IP phones and booting of Comma iTA devices.
The Com.X unit can serve both DHCP and Comma addresses simultaneously,
provided the IP ranges do not overlap.
3.2.2.1 Listing ethernet interfaces
To access the list of network interface configurations, select Configuration from the
Start menu and then select the Network panel and the “Interfaces” section.
Interfaces are coloured coded, with active, healthy ports indicated by green
highlighting, and yellow highlights indicating a port is in a warning or down status.
Figure 28: Interface list, status is boldly indicated by colour highlighting.
3.2.2.2 Configuring an Interface
Double-click an ethernet interface to configure the following fields:
Field
Content
Name
Operating System allocated interface name
Description
A description for the interface
DHCP Client
Determines whether the unit will try and obtain its IP
configuration from a DHCP server. If not selected, the fields
below need to be configured
Enabled
By default each port is enabled. Unselecting this option will
disable the port for all functionality.
IP Address
An IP address unique to the network. Auto-assigned if DHCP
Client is enabled.
Network Mask
The network mask to use on the network. Auto-assigned if
DHCP Client is enabled.
Gateway
The routing gateway for this interface. Auto-assigned if DHCP
Client is enabled.
Default Metric
The metric of a network route is a property used by a routing
protocol to determine whether one particular route should be
chosen over another.
In conflicting cases, traffic will be directed towards the gateway
containing the lowest value metric.
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