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Elektronik GmbH
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Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
Input of the MTU to be used for the „PRP interface“.
The MTU default setting with value 1466 should not be necessary by de-
fault.
An incorrect configuration can lead to a loss of the network connection
which refuses the Ethernet access to Time Server 8030HEPTA/GPS.
In that case the settings of Time Server 8030HEPTA/GPS need to be set
to "factory default"!
The network interface ETH0 of Time Server 8030HEPTA/GPS need to be connected to PRP
network "LAN A", network interface ETH1 need to be connected to PRP network "LAN B"!
If settings are done without profound knowledge of PRP, severe network prob-
lems can occur.
An incorrect configuration can lead to a loss of the network connection which
refuses the Ethernet access to Time Server 8030HEPTA/GPS.
In that case the settings of Time Server 8030HEPTA/GPS need to be set to
"factory default"!
If the functionality PRP was activated, parameters for ETH0 and ETH1 can no
longer be adapted. The parameters will not be displayed in the host settings
menu as long as PRP is going to be deactivated.
8.3.2.4.1 IPv6 Network Configuration
Defining the IPv6 network configuration for the PRP interface.
Use IPv6 Settings
Activation of IPv6 function
DHCP IPv6
Activation of IPv6 DHCP for the "PRP interface"
IPv6 address
Input of the IPv6 address for the " PRP interface".
If the IPv6 address is not known, it must be requested by the network administrator.
IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length
Input of the IPv6 network length for the " PRP interface".