
Interface A2, Release Date: 02.03.2022
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5.10.1
Section “Ethernet Configuration”
In the section “Ethernet Configuration“, the necessary settings for communication via Ethernet can be found.
The Ethernet configuration is preferably adjusted when the connection to the LVMC is established via USB. If
the password for accessing the LVMC via Ethernet has been lost, the connection can be established via USB
and a new password can be assigned. If the DHCP server is activated (setting “DHCP”), the “IP Address”, “IP
Netmask” and “IP Default Gateway” settings cannot be changed, as they are determined via the DHCP server.
Therefore, they are displayed in grey. The setting “RC key” can only be adapted if the remote control (setting
“Remote Control (RC)”) is activated.
Please note that any changes made to the network configuration will not become active until the next reboot.
If the display of notification messages is activated, you will be notified by a message::
Explanation of the available settings:
“IP Address”:
The Ethernet IP address that is used when DHCP is turned off. Modifying this
setting is only possible if DHCP is deactivated. A change will not be active until
the next restart.
“IP Netmask”:
The Ethernet IP netmask that is used when DHCP is turned off. Modifying this
setting is only possible if DHCP is deactivated. A change will not be active until
the next restart.
“IP Default Gateway”:
The Ethernet IP default gateway that is used when DHCP is turned off. Modifying
this setting is only possible if DHCP is deactivated. A change will not be active
until the next restart.
“DNS Server”:
The DNS Server that is used when it is not assigned by DHCP. A change will not
be active until the next restart.
“DHCP”:
Defines if the Ethernet interface is dynamically configured by DHCP at power on
or reboot, or if the entered static settings are used.
A change will not be active until the next restart.
“HTTP Server”:
Defines if the HTTP Server is enabled or disabled. It can be activated in two
modes: In read-only (select “Read-Only”) and in read/write (select “Full Access”)
mode. Settings can be modified only in read/write mode.
Be aware that the read-write mode is insecure, as there is no authorization moni-
toring implemented. Use this mode only in a secured network.
A change of this setting will take effect immediately.