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It is possible to make the Allegro Network Multimeter set a temporary static address on the LAN management interface.
It is possible to make the Allegro Network Multimeter set a temporary static address on the LAN management interface.
It will return to the configured behaviour for the LAN management interface following the next restart.
It will return to the configured behavior for the LAN management interface following the next restart.


To enable the temporary static IP address, a USB keyboard is needed. When the keyboard is attached to one of the USB
To enable the temporary static IP address, a USB keyboard is needed. When the keyboard is attached to one of the USB
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storage.
storage.


== System behaviour ==
== System behavior ==


==== Where does the Allegro Network Multimeter display L1 issues like bad CRC frames? ====
==== Where does the Allegro Network Multimeter display L1 issues like bad CRC frames? ====
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In the case of a system overload, a prominent warning is displayed at the top of the user interface for a few seconds
In the case of a system overload, a prominent warning is displayed at the top of the user interface for a few seconds
and this warning and the time when the error occurred can be reviewed on the '''Info''' -> '''Status''' page. As long as there are
and this warning and the time when the error occurred can be reviewed on the '''Info''' -> '''Status''' page. As long as there are
still notifications on the '''Info''' -> '''Status''' page, this is indicated by coloured icons at the top of the user interface.
still notifications on the '''Info''' -> '''Status''' page, this is indicated by colored icons at the top of the user interface.


If a system overload occurs and not all packets can be analyzed, these packets are accounted at the Monitoring
If a system overload occurs and not all packets can be analyzed, these packets are accounted at the Monitoring
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When using a packet ring buffer (see  [[Storage|storage]]), the packets will be
When using a packet ring buffer (see  [[Storage|storage]]), the packets will be
stored on the attached hard disk drive. This data is not lost after the
stored on the attached hard disk drive. This data is not lost after the
processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ringbuffer, but
processing is stopped. It is possible to reanalyze the packet ring buffer, but
this will interrupt the '''live''' mode, so no new packets will be processed when this is in operation.
this will interrupt the '''live''' mode, so no new packets will be processed when this is in operation.


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* a quad-port RJ45 1Gbps copper option supporting 1000BaseT and 100BaseT speeds. Each pair of interfaces makes up a bridged link with bypass.
* a quad-port RJ45 1Gbps copper option supporting 1000BaseT and 100BaseT speeds. Each pair of interfaces makes up a bridged link with bypass.
* a dual-port 10Gbps fiber option with builtin SR transceivers and LC connectors. The two interfaces make up a bridged link with bypass.
* a dual-port 10Gbps fiber option with built in SR transceivers and LC connectors. The two interfaces make up a bridged link with bypass.


==== How does the bypass work? ====
==== How does the bypass work? ====
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