Network
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→ Configuration
MCM9000 supports VLAN network configuration from version 6.0 onwards.
In this section, you can configure the network settings. The below icons are present on the top right corner of the Network GUI.
Icons | Description |
To manage the Network's Name and the proxy configuration for an available network interface, click on the Network Name icon. Input a valid Network Name in the Label field and click on the add icon. Input the proxy address (if applicable) in the Proxy field. The Proxy field has the format "IP:Port"; for example, 192.168.0.1:1234. If it is an HTTP proxy, the format is "http://ip:port". |
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To edit a Network Interface Configuration, choose the desired Network, and click on the edit icon, or double-click the relevant row. Edit or Modify the desired fields, as shown below. |
** From version 5.5 onwards, NMOS IS-04 and IS-05 are supported. ** From version 6.0 onwards VLAN network configuration and LACP Bonding is supported. Please refer to VLAN Network Configuration and LACP Bonding Network Configuration for configuration. Click on submit to save the edited Network Interface Configuration. |
To refresh the Network GUI for the changes to reflect, click on the refresh icon. |
The Network Configuration has the below fields.
Fields | Description |
Name or Network | It is the Name of the logical Network, and it is unique for each Network Interface Card (NIC). |
Interface ID | It is the physical ID of the Interface (eth0, eth1, etc.) for physical network and VLAN ID of the Interface (eth0.10, eth0.20, etc.) for VLAN network. |
Device | The Device's (Cloud instance, virtual machine, or a physical server) name. |
Type | Type of network (Physical or VLAN). |
VLAN Interface | It is the physical interface ID tagged to the VLAN. For physical network it is empty. |
VLAN ID | Unique ID used for VLAN network. For physical network it is empty. |
Mode | Static IP or DHCP. |
IP Address | For a Static IP Mode, input the IP Address according to local network configuration. For a DHCP Mode, the IP Address will be set automatically by the DHCP server. |
Network Mask | For a Static IP Mode, input the Network Mask according to local network configuration. For a DHCP Mode, the Network Mask will be set automatically by the DHCP server. |
Default Gateway | For a Static IP Mode, input the Default Gateway according to local network configuration. For a DHCP Mode, the Default Gateway will be set automatically by the DHCP server. |
Flow Control | Ethernet Flow Control settings (Auto, Enabled, or Disabled). |
IGMP Version | IGMP version settings: Auto mode is recommended; however, certain network environments may require other IGMP versions. |
Stacking Multicast | When checked ( |
), the device can communicate with other MCM-9000 devices, when in Stack mode, through the selected network interface, and UDP multicast must be allowed on this network. If checked, this network interface will transmit and receive the stack configuration between the stacked servers. | |
Video Bridge | When checked ( |
), the NIC will send the streams in TCP mode to the displaying systems (CED) in stacking mode. | |
Stacking Multicast TTL | TTL (Time To Live) for the management of multicast communication. |
MTU | Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) specifies the largest packet size that can be sent over a network connection. The standard default value is 1500 bytes. |
NMOS | To enable the part of the registration in the TAG, check the check box on the interface that will connect to the mDNS registry. Once you have done it, you should be able to see the machine on your NMOS registry. Please refer to NMOS for more details. (available from version 5.5 onwards) |
Note: If the Network Configuration is incorrect, the device's connection (and the device configuration) is no longer available. Please refer to Recover Network Configuration for more details.