HP 12000 HP StorageWorks 12000 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (AH81 - Page 114

If you need to clear the DNS completely, set the DHCP to, quoted space as the value.

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• 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 the CLI command set: 1. Open a serial session and log in to the administrator account. See "Opening a Serial Session" on page 109. 2. To see the current configuration settings, at the prompt enter: showConfig 3. Set each desired configuration value by entering: setConfigValue [value] where can be any of the following: Tag -host -domain -fullhost -dnsaddr -dnsaddr1 -dnsaddr2 -dhcp -ipaddr -gate -mask -ntpPrimary -ntpSecondary Description Host name (such as vlsexamp) (unqualified) DNS domain name (such as xyz.com) Fully qualified name (such as vlsexamp.xyz.com) DNS server address (replaces all addresses with one line) First DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr) Second DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr) Has no value, indicates you want to configure the public Ethernet connection using DHCP (reset is -dhcp=false) IP address of public Ethernet connection Gateway to network (xx.xx.xx.x) Netmask. Default is 255.255.255.0 First NTP Server Address Second NTP Server Address 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 114 Configuration

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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 the CLI command set:
1.
Open a serial session and log in to the administrator account. See
Opening a Serial
Session
on page 109.
2.
To see the current configuration settings, at the prompt enter:
showConfig
3.
Set each desired configuration value by entering:
setConfigValue
<-tag> [value]
where
<-tag>
can be any of the following:
Description
Tag
Host name (such as vlsexamp) (unqualified)
-host
DNS domain name (such as xyz.com)
-domain
Fully qualified name (such as vlsexamp.xyz.com)
-fullhost
DNS server address (replaces all addresses with one line)
-dnsaddr
First DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr)
-dnsaddr1
Second DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr)
-dnsaddr2
Has no value, indicates you want to configure the public Ethernet connection
using DHCP (reset is -dhcp=false)
-dhcp
IP address of public Ethernet connection
-ipaddr
Gateway to network (xx.xx.xx.x)
-gate
Netmask. Default is 255.255.255.0
-mask
First NTP Server Address
–ntpPrimary
Second NTP Server Address
—ntpSecondary
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
Configuration
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