PointRed Telecom Ltd. MCRD-2458 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 143



M i c r o R e d   &   M i c r o V i e w   N M S   U s e r   M a n u a l   v 1 . 0
Page 25
3.1.
Using the Network Interfaces Tree 
The left pane of the IP Configuration tab contains the Network Interfaces 
Tree,  
a representation of all available network interfaces of the selected node. 
The tree view can be expanded or collapsed by left clicking on any master 
interface. When an interface is selected, data fields in the other panes display 
the parameters associated with the selected interface and changes can be made. 
3.2.
Configuring Basic IP Settings 
The top pane of the IP Configuration tab contains all Basic IP Configuration
fields for the interface selected in the Network Interfaces Tree. 
Figure 21. IP Interface Settings 
 
 
The following section describes the fields used to configure IP settings 
3.2.1.
IP Address 
The IP Address field contains the IP address of the selected interface. To 
change the IP address of the interface, type the new address into this field and 
click the Submit button. 
3.2.2.
Subnet
The Subnet field contains the subnet mask address of the selected interface. To 
change the subnet address, type the new address into this field and click the 
Submit button 
3.2.3.
Enable/ Disable Selected Interface 
The Enable/ Disable Selected Interface box indicates whether the interface 
is enabled. If this box is not checked the interface will maintain the desired 
configuration but it will remain disabled. If the selected interface is a 
Virtual 
interface
, this box has no effect. Virtual interfaces can only be in the enabled 
state. 
3.2.4.
PTP IP Address 
If there is a PPP connection (from a PPPoE client or a PPTP client), the remote 
peer IP address is displayed in the PTP IP Address field. Otherwise this field is 
blank. This is a read-only field. 
3.2.5.
MAC Address 
The  MAC Address field displays the interface’s Media Access Control (MAC) 
address in hex format. This field is readable for any kind of interface and 
writeable only for physical interfaces. To change the MAC address of a physical 
interface the MAC Spoofing check box must be selected. 
3.2.6.
MAC Spoofing 
When the MAC Spoofing check box is selected an alternate MAC address (for 
physical interfaces only) can be typed into the MAC Address field.