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ADVANCED ETHERNET PORT SETTINGS
When Show Advanced Settings (in the lower left corner) is selected, the following options also appear:
Preserve After Reset - This option ensures that changes to the unit's network configuration will be preserved even
if the device is reset to factory defaults. This setting is disabled by default, however, and Comrex advises users to
be cautious when enabling it. If the Ethernet parameters are set incorrectly, it is possible to be locked out of the
MultiRack, and you will then have to use the Device Manager program's Network Recovery Mode (discussed on
Page
26) in order to log into it.
Use With CrossLock - This option allows for specifying whether this Ethernet port will be used for CrossLock
connections, and is enabled by default. It may be valuable to disable this setting in select circumstances, however,
such as when using the main Ethernet for control purposes only, or as a secondary port (added via USB-Ethernet
converter) for CrossLock media.
Broadcast Config - This option allows the unit to be identified and configured via broadcast communication on the
web-based interface and Device Manager. It is enabled by default.
Static Route Settings - This option presents advanced network configuration for users with complex and
multilayered networks. As this is an uncommon need for most users, Comrex recommends users interested in
learning more refer to the Static Routing Technical Note at www.comrex.com.
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