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Advanced network settings
The Advanced Network Settings are used to further define the network interface, including:
Host name: The Host name to be placed in the DHCP Option 12 field. This is an optional
setting which is only used when DHCP is enabled.
Enable Auto IP address assignment: Whether Auto-IP address assignment is enabled or
disabled.
Reuse old IP at bootup time on DHCP failure: Whether the action to reuse the previously
established IP address at bootup time after a DHCP failure is enabled or disabled.
TCP keep-alive settings: The DHCP server assigns these network settings, unless they are
manually set here. To manually set and override these settings, select Ignore TCP Keep-Alive
settings from DHCP and specify the values for Idle Timeout, Probe Interval, and whether an
extra byte should be stored in TCP keep-alive packets.
Ethernet interface: The speed and duplex mode of each Ethernet interface can be set here. The
speed of the Ethernet interface can be set to Auto, 10 Mbit, 100 Mbit, or 1000 Mbit. The
duplex mode of the Ethernet interface can be set to Auto, Half-duplex, or Full-duplex. Note
that the duplex mode cannot be set manually if the speed is set to Auto.