NETWORK INTERFACE 1: ↵
Name: USB Ethernet ↵
Priority: 0 ↵
MAC Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00 ↵
Dynamic IP: true ↵
Current Addresses: 0.0.0.0/255.255.0.0 ↵
Current Gateway: 0.0.0.0 ↵
Static Addresses: 10.0.0.2/255.255.255.0 ↵
Static Gateway: 10.0.0.1 ↵
↵
Parameters
Network Block
Key
Read/Write
Interface Count
Read only
Default Interface
Read only
Static DNS Servers
Read only
Current DNS Servers
Read only
Network Interface Block
Key
Read/Write
Name
Read only
Priority
Read/Write
MAC Address
Read Only
Dynamic IP
Read/Write
Current Addresses
Read Only
Current Gateway
Read Only
Static Addresses
Read/Write
Static Gateway
Read/Write
Changing Networking Settings
The network can be configured to use either DHCP or a static configuration. To enable DHCP on
Network Interface 0:
NETWORK INTERFACE 0: ↵
Dynamic IP: true ↵
↵
Description
The number of networking interfaces
supported by the Web Presenter
The default networking interface
The IP addresses of the static DNS servers
The IP addresses of the current DNS servers
Description
The name of the networking interface
The priority of the network interface. When
multiple network interfaces are available,
the high priority interface will become the
default
MAC address of the networking interface
Selects DHCP or Static IP configuration
The current IP address and Subnet mask
The current IP gateway address
Status IP address and subnet mask when
DHCP disabled
Static gateway address when DHCP disabled
Valid Values
Integer
Integer
Comma separated list of
IPv4 addresses
Comma separated list of
IPv4 addresses
Valid Values
String
Unsigned integer. The higher
number is the higher priority
IEEE 802 MAC address
true - DHCP enabled
false - Static IP
{IPv4 address}/{Subnet Mask}
IPv4 address
{IPv4 address}/{Subnet Mask}
IPv4 address
Developer Information
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