HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 86

Setting the Network Settings using Command View VLS, Setting the User Preferences

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NOTE: More than one network value can be set at a time or you can set them individually. To reset a value, enter " " (quoted space) as the value. NOTE: If you need to clear the DNS completely, set the DHCP to false and enter 0.0.0.0 for both the first and second DNS server addresses. 4. When all the network parameters are set to your desired values, save the settings by entering: commitConfig 5. Verify the network settings have been changed by entering: showConfig Setting the Network Settings using Command View VLS To set the network settings using Command View VLS, set either the: • DHCP usage and host name, or • Fully qualified host name (or host name and DNS domain name separately), DNS server address, IP address, gateway, and netmask To set the network settings using Command View VLS: 1. Click the System tab. 2. Select Chassis in the navigation tree. 3. Select Set Network Configuration under Maintenance Tasks. 4. Current network configuration, NTP settings, and time zone settings are displayed. Modify these as needed (Figure 13 (page 86)). Figure 13 Set Network Configuration Wizard window 5. Click Finish to apply the settings. NOTE: The system automatically reboots after any change. NOTE: If you need to clear the DNS completely, clear the Use DHCP checkbox and enter 0.0.0.0 for both the primary and secondary DNS server addresses. Setting the User Preferences Setting the user preferences allows you to: 86 Configuration

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NOTE:
More than one network value can be set at a time or you can set them individually.
To reset a value, enter “ “ (quoted space) as the value.
NOTE:
If you need to clear the DNS completely, set the DHCP to
false
and enter
0.0.0.0
for both the first and second DNS server addresses.
4.
When all the network parameters are set to your desired values, save the settings by entering:
commitConfig
5.
Verify the network settings have been changed by entering:
showConfig
Setting the Network Settings using Command View VLS
To set the network settings using Command View VLS, set either the:
DHCP usage and host name, or
Fully qualified host name (or host name and DNS domain name separately), DNS server
address, IP address, gateway, and netmask
To set the network settings using Command View VLS:
1.
Click the
System
tab.
2.
Select
Chassis
in the navigation tree.
3.
Select
Set Network Configuration
under
Maintenance Tasks
.
4.
Current network configuration, NTP settings, and time zone settings are displayed. Modify
these as needed (
Figure 13 (page 86)
).
Figure 13 Set Network Configuration Wizard window
5.
Click
Finish
to apply the settings.
NOTE:
The system automatically reboots after any change.
NOTE:
If you need to clear the DNS completely, clear the
Use DHCP
checkbox and enter
0.0.0.0
for both the primary and secondary DNS server addresses.
Setting the User Preferences
Setting the user preferences allows you to:
86
Configuration