Domain
These variables can be used to configure the DNS domain. The effect is that names in this
domain can be resolved without qualification (e.g. if the domain is "test.local", you can also
specify the name "computer1.test.local" as "computer1").
Value: Name
Default: Empty
DHCPClientID
With these variables, you can influence which ClientID the DHCP client presents to its server.
This ID can be used by the server to assign certain parameters to the client, for example a
static IP address.
Usually, the MAC address of the Ethernet interface is used for this purpose. This is also the
default setting. Alternatively, you can also use the host name ("@NAME"), which must then
be defined in the basesys.ini, in order to be recognized before the DHCP request. It is also
possible to use an arbitrary string for ClientID.
Value: @MAC, @CFID, @NAME or any string
Default: @MAC
2.3.2 Section [InternalInterface]
Description
In the section [InternalInterface] the data is specified for synchronization of the DHCP server
in the system network.
DisableSysNet
If this variable is set to 1, the X120 interface to the system network is not initialized and is thus
not available.
Value: Empty, 0 or 1
Default: Empty
InternalIP
Use this variable to set the fixed IP address in the system network. InternalIP should always
be used together with InternalNetMask.
Value: IP address
Default: 192.168.214.1
Configuring the system
2.3 Configuration file "basesys.ini"
NCU operating system
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