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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 | 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 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 | 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 | 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 | * 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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