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FIPS Mode. Shows if the IPAC Server™ is using FIPS Mode or not.
Maintenance Mode
Enter/Exit Maintenance Mode. This button allows the IPAC Server™ to enter or exit
maintenance mode.
Statistics
Last reboot. The date and time at which the IPAC Server™ panel was last rebooted.
Memory free/total. The amount of free memory compared to total memory on the machine
running IPAC Server™.
Disk free/total. The amount of free disk space compared to the total disk space.
Network Settings
Static or DHCP. Indicates whether the network settings on this system were set by an
automatic network service (DHCP) or set manually (Static).
IP Address. The IP address of the system, distinguishing this from other nodes on the same
network.
Gateway. The address of the machine acting as a gateway between the local network and
other networks, such as the internet.
Primary DNS/Secondary DNS/Tertiary DNS. Tells the system which server(s) to use when
converting the machine name (e.g.,
internet. At least one (Primary) server is required, and a second (Secondary) is customary
but not required.
Network Interfaces
Name. A list of interfaces currently in use. Not all of the interfaces listed below are active on
all systems.
lo. Loopback. An interface used internally by the system. If the interface is not
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present, the network layer may not be active.
eth0. Generally, the primary Ethernet interface, your connection to the outside
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world. When you change the IP address settings of the panel, this is the interface
that you are manipulating.
Address. IP address assigned to the interface.
Broadcast. Mask of bits that specify broadcast packets on the network.
Netmask. A mask used to separate a sub-network of machines; e.g., 255.255.255.0
MTU. The Maximum Transmission Unit size.
MAC. The Media Access Control address.
Active Routes
Destination. The destination host or network.
Gateway. The address of the machine acting as intermediary between networks or hosts.
Mask. A mask of the address range covered by the routing rule.
Flags. Displays the status of the route, i.e. U=Active, UG=Gateway.
Interface. Routing specific flag values.
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