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This parameter returns a packed list of network interface descriptors, representing the IPv4 network interfaces on the device.
Release DHCP Lease
This parameter causes the device to release its DHCP address.
IPv4 Default Route
This parameter is used to get and set the default IPv4 route for a device. The default route is a global property of a device. If a default route exists, it may point to a gateway or, in the case of a point - to - point link, to an interface without a gateway. If a gateway is used, the device may be able to provide the interface the gateway is reachable on. This is extra information which may facilitate debugging, but devices are not required to provide it.
DHCP
This parameter is used to retrieve or change the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [DHCPv4] mode for an interface. Changes to the DHCP mode will not take effect until the Interface Apply Configuration message is received by the interface.
IPv4 Static Address
This parameter is used to statically configure the IPv4 address and network mask on an interface. Changes to the IPv4 Static Address will not take effect until the Interface Apply Configuration message is received by the interface.
Domain Name
This parameter is used to get and set the unqualified domain name for a device.
Hardware Address
This parameter is used to fetch the MAC address of an interface.
Renew DHCP Lease
This parameter causes the device to attempt to renew its DHCP address.
IPv4 Name Server
This parameter is used to set the IPv4 DNS name servers for a device. Up to three IPv4 name servers may be configured.
Zeroconf Mode
This parameter is used to retrieve or change the IPv4 Link Local Addressing (Zeroconf) [IPv4LL] mode on an interface. Changes to the Zeroconf mode will not take effect until the Interface Apply Configuration message is received by the interface.
Host Name