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Web interface (Advanced options)

Advanced options are mainly used in Audio xNodes. The following are the links that are found under the Advanced
classification.

System

The System page provides network settings, SNMP settings, Syslog settings, authentication password, and firmware
control.
: Name of the device on the network. Up to 12 characters using only letters, numbers, or hyphens (no
Host name
spaces or special characters). Host name is auto populated when you assign an ID to the xNode providing a unique
name. You may customize this field if you desire.
: The IP address of the device, as configured either manually or via the Setup button or iProbe
Network address
software. The address can be changed here, but once you apply the changes, you will lose connection
and will need to connect to the device with the new IP address you just assigned.
Beginning with software version 1.2, you may configure a management port. By default, NET2 address will be
assigned to 0.0.0.0, which defines the second port as a redundant network port. If you'd rather forsake redundancy
for a separate management port which does not pass Livewire audio, then set an IP address for the NET2 field, then
define which port is the management port and which is the Livewire port.
: The netmask is a filter to which helps to define the subnetwork. This is a topic covered in networking material
Mask
widely available. For simplicity, a value of 255.0.0.0 is a wide open filter and a value of 255.255.255.254 is a very
narrow filter. If you are not familiar with how subnetting works, please refer to your network administrator. A value
of 255.255.255.0 is usually suitable for most cases.
: The gateway is a device that handles requests and responses from devices that are in different subnets. A
Gateway
gateway is what is needed when dealing with more than a single subnet. If creating a Livewire network on a dedi-
cated local area network (LAN), then the value of the gateway can likely be ignored. If not familiar with the function
of gateways, please ask your network administrator.
Default setting is for NET1 and NET2 to be Livewire enabled ports. This provides
Livewire enabled ports:
redundant network ports for audio and control to the same IP address. If you'd rather forsake redundancy to have
a separate management port which is removed from the high bandwidth audio traffic, than apply a value to NET2,
then select which port is to be Livewire enabled, and which is the management port.
Specify the sync server if using NTP as the synchronization source. This mode of sync is only good for
NTP server:
Standard streams and used for unique applications.
: Define system location for SNMP
System location
: Define system contact for SNMP
System contact
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