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Faults: Fault Mask Page
This page shows the fault masks available.
Fault Masks
Signal Fault
This field shows the current mask setting for the Signal Fault, either Masked or
Enabled. When the signal fault is Masked it will prevent a Signal Loss Fault
from occurring. Some installations may need to mask this fault when operating
the Sonoma with no GPS signal. (An example of this would be when
configured as a Stratum 2 NTP Server.) To change the Signal Fault Mask use
the
setsigfltmask
command.
Antenna Fault
This field shows the current mask setting for the Antenna Fault. When the
antenna fault is Masked it will prevent an Antenna Fault from occurring.
Some installations may need to mask this fault due to special antenna situations
like splitters. To change the Antenna Fault Mask use the
setantfltmask
command.
Primary and
These fields will display ONLY if your Sonoma has the Dual Power Supply
Secondary Power option installed. See
Chapter 10 - Options, Masking Dual Power Supply
Fault Alarms
Fault Alarms
for more information.
Network: IPv4 Page
This page shows the IPv4 network configuration.
IPv4 Network Status
DHCP
By default, the Sonoma will configure itself using the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If you need to set up static IP configuration,
you must use the
netconfig
command via the console port. Thie field will
show whether DHCP is enabled or disabled.
Address, Gateway These fields show the settings for the IP address, gateway and netmask.
Netmask
To change these settings use the
netconfig
command via the console port.
Network: IPv6 Page
This page shows information related to the IPv6 network parameters. For more information on IPv6
see
Chapter 8 - IPv6 Information
.
Network: DNS Page
This page shows the IP addresses of the primary and secondary domain name servers.
Network: MAC Address Page
This page shows the media-access-control (MAC) address for both ethernet ports (
eth0
and
eth1
).
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