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<h3><a name="top">Network Interfaces Information (For a Specific
Interface)</a></font></h3>

<p>Use this window to view information about a specific network interface controller
(NIC).</p>
<h4><b>User Privileges</b></h4>

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    <td width="353" align="left" height="40" valign="top" rowspan="2"><b>Selection</b></td>
    <td width="367" colspan="2" align="center" height="20" valign="top"><b>User Privileges</b></td>
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    <td width="367" colspan="2" align="center" height="20" valign="top"><i>U=User; 
	P=Power User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable</i></td>
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    <td width="353" height="21" align="left" valign="top">&nbsp;</td>
    <td width="173" height="21" align="center" valign="top"><b>View</b></td>
    <td width="181" height="21" align="center" valign="top"><b>Manage</b></td>
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    <td width="353" height="21" valign="top" align="left">Network Interfaces 
	Information (for a Specific Interface)</td>
    <td width="173" align="center" height="21" valign="top">U, P, A</td>
    <td width="181" align="center" height="21" valign="top"><p>NA</td>
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		<td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span>For more details on user privilege 
		levels, see &quot;<a href="../../oma/en/UserLevels.html">Privilege Levels 
		in the Server Administrator GUI</a>.&quot;</td>
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<p>The <strong>Network Cards</strong> window displays the following information.</p>

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    <td><span class="notes"><b>NOTE</b>:</span> The network interface information listed below
    covers all possible fields. This list may include fields that are not displayed when
    running certain operating systems.&nbsp;</td>
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<h4>Name of the Network Interface</h4>

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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Vendor</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Displays
    the name of the company that sells the network interface.</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas-odd" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Current MAC
    Address</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas-odd" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font
    color="#000000">Displays the media access control address. On a local area network (LAN)
    or other network, the MAC address is your system's unique hardware number.&nbsp;</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>IP Address</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Provides
    the address of a system or device attached to a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
    Protocol (TCP/IP) network. Every system and device, such as a network attached storage
    device, must have a unique IP address. IP addresses are formatted in four sets of numbers
    separated by periods; for example, 204.171.64.2. </font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Subnet Mask</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Displays
    the required setting on any host that communicates on an IP network. Subnet mask usually
    takes the same format as an IP address, except that the values usually are either 255 or
    0. The boundary between the network and node address is on a dot between the last 255 and
    the first 0, sometimes referred to as the byte boundary. An example subnet mask value is
    255.255.255.0. </font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>DHCP Server </strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Displays
    the IP address of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Default Gateway</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">A
    network point that acts as the entrance to a network.</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Connection
    Status</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Indicates
    whether the system is connected to the network or not.</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>TOE Capable</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Indicates whether
    TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) support is <font color="#000000">available</font>. </td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>TOE Enabled</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Indicates whether
    TCP/IP Offload Engine (TOE) support is <font color="#000000">enabled</font>. </td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Driver Image
    Path</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Displays
    the path where drivers for the network interfaces are stored.</font></td>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>Driver Version</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left"><font color="#000000">Displays
    the version number of the driver for the network interface.</font></td>
  </tr>
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    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><strong>
	IRQ Used by Interface</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Displays 
	the IRQ (interrupt request line) number used by the network interface.</td>
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<h4>Other Window Controls&nbsp;</h4>

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    <td width="28%" valign="top" align="left"><b>Go Back to Network Cards Page</b></td>
    <td width="72%" valign="top" align="left">Returns to the previous window.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Print</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Prints a copy of the open window to your default
    printer.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" width="30%"><b>Export</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" width="70%">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.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Email</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">E-mails the contents of this window to your
    designated recipient. See the <em>Server Administrator User's Guide</em> for instructions
    about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Refresh</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Updates the screen with latest 
	information.</td>
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