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WEB Interface 61
ID: um_t2gateway CP560 DVB-T2 Gateway User’s Manual Rev. 2.2 (3686)
Pri
The VLAN priority of this virtual interface. Numers 0 to 7 are valid. For further informa-
tion on VLAN priority usage, see reference [7].
IP Addr
The IP address of the virtual interface.
Net Mask
The subnet mask of the virtual interface.
GW Addr
The gateway address to use for the virtual interface.
Multicast Router
The multicast router for this virtual interface. Only visible if multicast is allowed.
Data
Checked box enables the virtual interface to allow data traffic. Not shown for dedicated
management interface.
Control
Checked box enables the virtual interface to allow management traffic.
Ping
Checked box enables the virtual interface to respond to ping messages.
IGMP ver
Provides selection of the IGMP version to use. Not applicable to the "Control" interface.
Below the table are four buttons. In addition to the Apply and Refresh buttons there are buttons
to enable adding and removing VLANs.
8.4.5.1.6 SFP
The SFP tab is visible for the second network interface if this interface is set to use SFP. How
to enable the SFP is described in section
8.4.8.1 , provided the appropriate licence has been
installed .
The SFP tab gives access to three sub-pages: SFP Status, STM-1/OC-3 Config and E3/T3
Config. The two configuration sub-pages reflect that separate configuration files are used to
configure the different SFP module types. For each module type the CP560 stores a configuration
file that can be edited “off-line”. These pages are visible only if SFP configuration has been
licensed. The settings will not be committed to the module until writing of the file is expressly
initiated.
The SFP Status page, shown in figure Figure 8.22, provides an overview of the module status.
The appearance of the status page and the range of parameters shown depend on the type of
module attached.
The Module General Status field displays the status of the module as seen by the CP560.
SFP Present
Indicates that the module has been detected by the CP560.

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