Use Network Settings to view and configure how the Q-SYS Core connects to the network. Click Edit to change these settings.
CAUTION: A Gateway (also known as the Default Gateway) is used to route network data to devices outside of the local subnets configured on the Q-SYS Core's LAN adapters. You should only configure the Q-SYS Core with a single Gateway, either through Static or Auto (DHCP) addressing. Configuring a Gateway on more than one LAN adapter causes negative and unpredictable behavior. If you need to communicate with multiple remote networks, use one Gateway and then Static Routes for all other LAN adapters.
Select how each of the Core's LAN adapters connects to your network. Depending on your Core model, only a subset of the LAN adapters may be available – for example, your Core model may not have 'AUX LAN'.
Configure static routes for remote networks that need to be reached via the LAN adapter.
Click + Add to specify an IP Address, Net Mask, and Gateway of a new static route for this LAN adapter.
Note: When defining static routes for a LAN adapter, do not specify a default Gateway value. Each static route definition uses its own Gateway value.
Select whether to enable or disable Domain Name Service (DNS). A DNS server entry is required only if the Q-SYS Core must resolve DNS hostnames – for example, a SIP proxy address given as a name instead of an IP address.
When enabled, set the Primary and Secondary DNS server addresses.
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