Nameserver: 127.0.0.1
DNS Suffix: local
DHCP : synced server, prio=high, active
Statistics: RX=0.0MB (0.00% errors), TX=0.2MB (0.00% errors)
X130 (company network, eth1):
configured: DHCP
current : IP=111.222.333.64 Netmask=255.255.248.0
MAC=08:00:06:73:55:fe
DNS Name : name.test.siemens.de
Nameserver: 111.222.333.12 111.222.333.13 111.222.333.14
DNS Suffix: test.siemens.de
DHCP : client (server: 111.222.333.221)
Statistics: RX=1.2MB (0.00% errors), TX=0.0MB (0.00% errors)
X127 (engineering network, ibn0):
current : IP=192.168.215.1 Netmask=255.255.255.224
MAC=08:00:06:73:55:ff
DNS Name : ncu-ibn
DHCP : server
Statistics: RX=0.0MB (0.00% errors), TX=0.0MB (0.00% errors)
Default gateway: 111.222.333.1 (via eth1)
Used nameserver: 127.0.0.1
Used DNS suffix: test.siemens.de local
The following data is displayed for each interface:
● Name: The name of the connection socket (X1_ _) together with the name used by the
operating system in brackets (ethN or ibnN).
● "configured": The IP address configured in the basesys.ini (variables ExternalIP/
ExternalNetMask for the X130, InternalIP/Internal-NetMask for the X120), or "(default)" if
nothing is configured in the basesys.ini, or "DHCP" if the address was sourced via DHCP.
● "current": The currently set IP address together with the network screen form and MAC
address of the interface.
● "DNS name": The result of a DNS reverse lookup for the current IP address.
● "Name server": The DNS servers associated with this interface (e.g. receive DHCP via this
interface) is output in this list.
● "DNS suffix": The DNS search suffix associated with this interface.
● "DHCP": A flag that indicates whether a DHCP client or server is running for this interface.
In the case of a client, the server where the IP address comes from is also displayed. A
DHCP server on X120 can additionally be synchronized in the system network. Then the
information is displayed whether the server is the active server or is in standby mode.
● "Statistics": The total data volume received or sent via this interface, and the percentage
of faulty packets.
When all interfaces are displayed, the default gateway is also output, i.e. the address of a
router to which all packets are sent that cannot reach their destination directly via a local
interface.
Configuring the system
2.5 Description of the actions
NCU operating system
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