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Legrand PDU User Guide 143
Field
Description
IPv4/IPv6 Routes
You need to configure these settings only when
your local network contains two subnets, and you
want Legrand PDU to communicate with the other
subnet.
If so, make sure IP forwarding has been enabled
in your network, and then you can click 'Add
Route' to add static routes.
See
Static Route Examples
(on page 148).
Ethernet Interface Settings
By default both ETH1 and ETH2 interfaces on Legrand PDU are enabled.
Enable Interface:
Make sure the Ethernet interface is enabled, or all networking through this interface fails. This setting is
available in the ETH1, ETH2 section, but not available in the BRIDGE section.
Other Ethernet settings:
Field
Description
Speed
Select a LAN speed.
Auto: System determines the optimum LAN
speed through auto-negotiation.
10 MBit/s: Speed is always 10 Mbps.
100 MBit/s: Speed is always 100 Mbps.
Duplex
Select a duplex mode.
Auto: The Legrand PDU selects the optimum
transmission mode through auto-negotiation.
Full: Data is transmitted in both directions
simultaneously.
Half: Data is transmitted in one direction (to or
from the Legrand PDU) at a time.
Current State
Show the LAN's current status, including the
current speed and duplex mode.
Note: Auto-negotiation is disabled after setting both the speed and duplex settings of the Legrand PDU to
NON-Auto values, which may result in a duplex mismatch.