Description
Displays YES if the set-top uses Ethernet return; otherwise NO. N/A if the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
Displays YES if the set-top has received the DHCP offer; otherwise NO. N/A if the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
Displays YES if the set-top has received the DHCP acknowledge; otherwise NO. N/A if the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
Displays YES if the set-top has received the DNS Server IP address; otherwise NO. N/A if the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
Displays YES if the set-top has received a domain name; otherwise NO. N/A of the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
•Displays the IP address assigned to Ethernet return MAC Address1:
•For IPv4, a 32-bit IP address in dotted-decimal format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with each xxx from 0 to 255. Each 1-byte value is padded with zeros. For example. 10.0.1.10 is displayed as 010.000.001.010.
•For IPv6, a 128-bit address in the format x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d that is convenient for a mixed environment of IPv4 and IPv6 nodes. An x is a hexadecimal value of six high- order 16-bit piece of the address. A d is a decimal value of a four low-order 8-bit piece (standard IPv4 representation). Examples: 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000::0000.013.001.068.003 and 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:FFFF:129.144.052.038
•Displays the Ethernet return MAC Address1, saved in hardware and displayed in hexadecimal.