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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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The Device settings as described above are located in the lower section of the page. The Event settings on
the Command Line interface are located in the Alarm/Event Definition Menu in the
submenu. On the Web Interface the two menus are conveniently located on the same page.
Ethernet Expansion Settings
The Ethernet Expansion settings apply if you have at least one Ethernet Expansion slot card (4E or 8E card)
installed in the TeleBoss. This feature allows the unit to operate a logical Ethernet interface. If a card is not
installed these settings will have no functional effect on the unit.
The Ethernet Expansion Card is a subordinate interface. It is also a built-in 10/100 Ethernet switch. Any node
plugged into one card can have its Ethernet traffic conveyed to any other node plugged into another card on
the same unit; that is, all cards act together as one logical switch.
Unlike the on-board Ethernet interfaces, an Ethernet Expansion does not support VLANs or DHCP address
acquisition. In other words, the Ethernet Expansion can be addressed only by statically assigning it an IP
address.
Caution:
do not plug an Ethernet segment carrying a DHCP-managed IPv4 network into any ETHEXPAN
subordinate interface while the unit serves DHCP on it. Doing so will cause conflicts with other nodes on
that network and the already-existing DHCP server.
For more detailed configuration and use instructions please refer to the
IP Routing & Restrictions Feature
TeleBoss 830 - Ethernet Expansion Settings
A) IP Address [0.0.0.0]
B) Subnet Mask [255.255.255.0]
C) Router Address [0.0.0.0]
D) NAT [ON]
E) DHCP Starting IP Address [0.0.0.0]
F) DHCP Lease Time (minutes) [60]
G) DHCP Bootfile Name []
H) DHCP VoIP TFTP Server [0.0.0.0]