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6.5 The ini File Parameter Reference
The table below lists all the ini file parameters. References to their descriptions in the Web
interface are provided, except for those ini file parameters that don't have corresponding
Web interface parameters.
6.5.1 Networking Parameters
Table 6-1: Networking Parameters (continues on pages 212 to 217)
ini File Field Name
Web Parameter Name
Valid Range and Description
EthernetPhyConfiguration
0 = 10 Base-T half-duplex
1 = 10 Base-T full-duplex
2 = 100 Base-TX half-duplex
3 = 100 Base-TX full-duplex
4 = auto-negotiate (default)
For detailed information on Ethernet interface configuration, refer to Section
9.1
on page 279.
MIIRedundancyEnable
Enables the Ethernet Interface Redundancy feature. When enabled, the
gateway performs a switchover to the secondary (redundant) Ethernet port
upon sensing a link failure in the primary Ethernet port. When disabled, the
gateway operates with a single port (i.e. no redundancy support).
0 = Disable (default)
1 = Enable
For detailed information on Ethernet interface redundancy, refer to Section 9.2
on page 279.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a gateway reset is required.
DHCPEnable
For a description of this parameter, refer to Table 5-22 on page 130.
EnableLANWatchDog
For a description of this parameter, refer to Table 5-7 on page 80.
DNSPriServerIP
For a description of this parameter, refer to Table
5-22 on page 130.
DNSSecServerIP
For a description of this parameter, refer to Table 5-22 on page 130.
DNS2IP
The Internal DNS table is used to resolve host names to IP addresses. Two
different IP addresses (in dotted format notation) can be assigned to a
hostname.
The format is as follows:
DNS2IP = <Hostname>, <first IP address>, <second IP address>
Note 1: If the internal DNS table is configured, the gateway first tries to resolve
a domain name using this table. If the domain name isn’t found, the gateway
performs a DNS resolution using an external DNS server.
Note 2: This parameter can appear up to 10 times.
DisableNAT
Enables / disables the Network Address Translation (NAT) mechanism.
0 = Enabled.
1 = Disabled (default).
Note: The compare operation that is performed on the IP address is enabled by
default and is controlled by the parameter ‘EnableIPAddrTranslation’. The
compare operation that is performed on the UDP port is disabled by default and
is controlled by the parameter ‘EnableUDPPortTranslation’.