LAN Config

Config Type Default Description
c.network.name string 'ipbuffer' The name of the device, as appears on the web-page and in emails.
c.network.dhcp integer 0 Whether DHCP or fixed IP. 0=fixed IP, 1=DHCP
c.network.ip string '192.168.0.235' The IP address of the ip.buffer
c.network.subnet string '255.255.255.0' The subnet of the ip.buffer.
c.network.gateway string '192.168.0.1' The IP address of the gateway.
c.network.dns[#] string '192.168.0.1' The IP address of up to two DNS servers. (#=1,2)
c.network.extra[#].ip string '' The multi-homing IP addresses. (#=1,2)
c.network.extra[#].subnet string '255.255.255.0' The multi-homing subnet (#=1,2)
c.network.bandwidth integer 0 The bandwidth limit function. In kilo-bytes per second.
c.network.dns.cachesize integer 10 An optional setting that can be used to change the cache size of the DNS module in the ip.buffer. Allowed: between 1 and 1024. If not present, the value 10 is used internally. #Firmware/v270
c.network.mtu integer 1500 The MTU value for the Ethernet interface. If not present then 1500 is assumed. #Firmware/v260
c.network.snmptrap string '255.255.255.255' The IP address of the device that will receive SNMP traps from the ip.buffer. “0.0.0.0” will stop transmission of all traps. “255.255.255.255” will broadcast to the local LAN segment. Can also be a list of up to sixteen addresses separated by comman, space, tab, or semicolon.
c.network.snmptrapintf string '' Specify the interface to send SNMP traps over. See: #SNMP Trap Interfaces #Firmware/v282
c.network.syslog.name string '' The IP address or name of the syslog server.

SNMP Trap Interfaces

c.network.snmptrapintf has the following value options:

Value Description
'ppp' or 'mod...' send over the modem (for nailed-up connections)
'lo...' send over the loop back interface (for collection by a source). e.g. loop
'et...' use Ethernet LAN. e.g. eth, or et0
'' Blank, the traps will be routed and sent over the most appropriate interface.