NAT-MCH Users Manual Version 1.10
NAT-MCH Users Manual Version 1.10
NAT-MCH Users Manual Version 1.10
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<strong>NAT</strong>-<strong>MCH</strong> – <strong>Users</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
5.2 Configuration via the WEB Interface<br />
All configuration parameters are accessible via the WEB interface as well. Please refer to<br />
Chapter 9 for the usage of the WEB interface. It can be necessary to setup a basic<br />
configuration like the IP address of the <strong>MCH</strong> before the WEB interface can be used.<br />
5.3 Customizing the Network Configuration<br />
The <strong>MCH</strong> requires IP address parameter to be adapted to make it working in your company’s<br />
network environment.<br />
Entering at the command line will show the actual configuration and allows you to<br />
change these parameters by line editing the displayed values. IP address parameters must be<br />
entered in “dot” notation. If the gateway IP address is configured to 0.0.0.0 it will be ignored<br />
by the <strong>MCH</strong>, if you configure a non-zero gateway IP address the related routing configuration<br />
will be performed automatically when the <strong>MCH</strong> starts up.<br />
After all changes are done you will be asked to confirm the new configuration. If the new<br />
values shall be written into the I2C EEPROM, you should answer the question with and<br />
the new values will be become effective after the next power cycle.<br />
5.4 Displaying and changing <strong>MCH</strong> operational parameters<br />
Entering at the command line will show you a list of operational parameters which<br />
allow you to adapt the <strong>MCH</strong> to certain environments and configurations.<br />
With the command it is possible to change these parameters.<br />
The command will lead you to a menu driven utility which will allows you to<br />
modify the parameters within the individual sections according to their functionality.<br />
Currently the configuration menu contains the following entries:<br />
[ 0] no action<br />
[ 1] print complete configuration<br />
[ 2] reset to defaults<br />
[ 3] modify <strong>MCH</strong> global configuration<br />
[ 4] modify ShM configuration<br />
[ 5] modify CM configuration<br />
[ 6] modify SEL configuration<br />
[ 7] modify GbE switch configuration<br />
[ 8] modify PCIe configuration<br />
[ 9] modify NTP configuration<br />
[ 10] modify DHCP configuration<br />
[ ?] print menu<br />
[ h] print menu<br />
[ q] quit and save configuration<br />
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