User guide

7: Interfaces
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LAN Interface Settings
IPv6 Settings (Firmware v3.0 or higher)
Miscellaneous Network Settings
Secondary DNS Server
IP Address (optional)
Enter the IP address of the Domain Name Server to be used if the Primary
DNS Server cannot be reached.
Table 7-3 LAN Interface Settings
Field Description
Current LAN interface
parameters
Displays current LAN interface settings.
LAN interface speed Manual setup may be required for older equipment. With autonegotiation on,
the window displays the current state of the link. Note that the parameters of
the second Ethernet port are not configurable, they remain at autonegotiate.
Select the speed from the drop-down menu.
LAN interface duplex
mode
Select the duplex mode from the drop-down menu.
Table 7-4 IPv6 Settings
Field Description
Enable IPv6 Select to enable IPv6.
IPv6 address IPv6 address displays when enable IPv6 is selected,
IPv6 address dynamic Assigned automatically by the system.
Link-local IPv6 address Network address intended only for communications within one segment of a
local network or a point-to-point link. Assigned automatically by the system.
Table 7-5 Miscellaneous Network Settings
Field Description
Remote Console &
HTTPS port
Port number at which the Spider’s Remote Console server and HTTPS
server are listening. The default is 443.
HTTP port Port number at which the Spider’s HTTP server is listening. The default is 80.
TELNET port Port number at which the Spider’s Telnet server is listening. The default is
23.
SSH port Port number at which the Spider’s SSH server is listening. The default is 22.
Bandwidth Limit The maximum network traffic generated through the Spider’s primary
Ethernet port, in kilobits. If left blank, there is no bandwidth limitation applied.
Enable TELNET/SSH
access
For security, the default is having Telnet and SSH disabled. Check the
appropriate box (es) and set up the serial port for Telnet/SSH to use the
Telnet console.
Disable Setup Protocol Spider View uses a special protocol to locate and set up Spider IP
addresses. As a security measure you may wish to disable this protocol
when deploying Spiders. If the protocol is disabled, Detector and the Spider
network will not find the Spider.
Enable remote console
proxy
access
Enable the Java KVM console program to use a proxy server to connect to
the Spider. If you must configure your web browser to use a proxy server,
you will likely have to do the same on the Spider.
Table 7-2 Network Basic Settings (continued)
Field Description