NIC Manager
The NIC Manager checks the system for physical network interfaces. This applies to the additional interfaces
that can be added to the system via LNE modules. After the installation and initialization of an LNE card, the
function must be executed so that the file "etc/mbg/net.cfg" is rewritten. The network port status can then be
displayed on the start page of the web interface.
The NIC Manager function should also be executed after removing or replacing an LNE. The system uses
the MAC addresses of the individual network ports to check whether they exist, whether their position (slot) in
the system has changed or whether new interfaces exist.
Rescan Refclocks
This function must be executed if a second clock is subsequently installed in IMS systems in order to obtain
a redundant receiver configuration. After start-up, the system remembers the serial connection of the reference
clock used. If, for example, an M3000- or M1000 system with built-in RSC a second clock will be installed
during operation (hot-plug), the "Rescan Refclocks" button must be pressed to register the new clock so that the
serial connection of the second clock will be saved on the system.
9.1.6.3 Manual Configuration
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Notification Settings
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Miscellaneous Configuration
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Network Configuration
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NTP Configuration
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NTP Broadcast Configuration
With "Manual configuration" you are able to change the main configuration by editing the configuration file
by hand. After editing, press the “Save file” button to preserve your changes, afterwards you are asked if your
changes should be activated by reloading the configuration (this results in reloading several subsystems like
NTPD, HTTPD etc.).
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