Selection | View | Manage |
Network Interfaces Information | User, Power User, Administrator,Elevated Administrator(Linux only) | Not Applicable |
Interface Name |
Displays the name of the network interface. Click on the hyperlink
under Interface Name to view NIC
information.
A network interface controller is a hardware interface that handles and
allows a network capable device access to a network (like the
Internet).
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Vendor | Name of the company that sells the network interface. |
Description | Type and model number of the network interface. |
Connection Status | The options are Unknown, Connected, Disconnected, Driver Not Installed Or Not Functioning, Resetting, Closing, Adapter Not Ready and Not Obtained. |
Slot | Displays the type of slot (for example - embedded). |
Interface Name | Displays the name of the team interface. Click on the hyperlink under Interface Name to view team information. |
Vendor | Name of the company that sells the network interface. |
Description | Displays the team description. |
Redundancy Status |
The different status options are listed below:
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Prints the log and the left-hand side of the Server Administrator window. |
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Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you specify. |
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E-mails the contents of this window to your designated recipient. See the Server Administrator User's Guide for instructions about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server. |
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Updates the screen with latest information. |
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Displays the online help for this page. |