9 LTOS7 Management and Monitoring
9.1.2.5 Network Interfaces
In this menu the virtual interfaces of the LANTIME are managed. Up to 99 virtual interfaces can be as-
signed to the available physical ports. The name of the virtual interface consists of a consecutive number of a
physical interface and the number of a virtual interface (starting with zero).
The example above shows a configuration in which a total of three virtual interfaces are assigned to the
physical interface lan0, namely lan0:0, lan1:1 and lan1:2.
In the case of an active bond, the physical interface is replaced by the name of the bonding group, for ex-
ample
bond0:0
.
Add interface
With this button a new virtual interface can be created. The new interface is assigned by default to the physical
port lan0 and is added at the end of the row of the existing virtual interfaces. The assignment can be changed
in the "Miscellaneous" tab.
Submenu IPv4:
In this submenu the IPv4 parameters can be configured or the current configuration given by the DHCP server
can be displayed.
TCP/IP address:
IPv4-Address of the given interface.
Netmask:
Configuration of the subnetmask for the given interface.
Gateway:
Configuration of an interface-specific gateway. This setting must be made only if the
IP of the interface is NOT in the same subnet as the default gateway and the
cross-network traffic in the subnet should be enabled via the gateway.
Enable DHCP-Client:
With this setting a DHCP client can be activated for the automatic assignment of the
network configuration by a DHCP server.
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