Configuring The Lan Interface - BinTec X4100 User Manual

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Basic Configuration of Basic Unit with Setup Tool
Example of subnets
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Press SAVE.
You have returned to the main menu. The entries are temporarily saved
and activated.
Advanced Configuration
The menu S
E
YSTEM
essary for monitoring
X4100/200/300
(see
chapter 9.1.4, page 306
The menu S
E
YSTEM
log messages (see
chapter 9.1.1, page
The menu S
K
YSTEM
palive Monitoring function (see
The menu S
T
YSTEM
ing the time and date in
6.1.3

Configuring the LAN Interface

This chapter describes the configuration of the LAN interface (10/100 Base-T
Ethernet) of X4100/200/300. The LAN interface is the physical interface to the
local network. Enter the address in your router where it can be reached in the
LAN in the CM-100BT, F
not entered in your router, it cannot be recognized by other hosts in the network.
This chapter explains only the configuration of the
values under Bridging.
If your
X4100/200/300
is connected to a LAN that consists of two subnets, you
should enter a Second Local IP Number and a Second Local Netmask for
the second subnet.
A
M
XTERNAL
CTIVITY
ONITOR
with the Windows Activity Monitor Tool
and BRICKware for Windows).
S
L
XTERNAL
YSTEM
OGGING
294).
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contains the settings for the Kee-
EEPALIVE
ONITORING
chapter 7.2.12, page
D
contains the settings for manually enter-
IME AND
ATE
X4100/200/300
(see
chapter 7.3.1, page
E
menu. As long as these parameters are
AST
THERNET
contains the settings nec-
contains the settings for sys-
218).
223).
IP. Retain the preset

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