Dell DR4000 Administrator Guide - Page 44
Networking Ethernet Port Values, Edit DNS, Domain Suffix, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS, Submit
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FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F 14 To change current DNS Settings, click Edit DNS on the options bar. The Edit DNS dialog is displayed. 15 Configure the following values in the Edit DNS dialog: • In Domain Suffix, type a domain suffix to use (for example, acme.local). • In Primary DNS, type an IP address that represents the primary server for your system. • For Secondary DNS, type an IP address that represents the secondary server for your system. 16 Click Submit to configure the DNS settings for your system (or click Cancel to display the Networking page). The Updated DNS dialog is displayed when the selection is successful. Networking Page: Ethernet Port Values The Networking page displays the currently configured multiple Ethernet ports for the 1-GbE (or 10-GbE) NICs that are bonded together into a single interface: • In a 1-GbE NIC configuration, the two LAN on Motherboard (LOM) ports and the two ports on the NIC card itself are bonded together to constitute the four ports. • In a 10-GbE NIC configuration, only the two ports on the 10-GbE are bonded together. The ports for the bonded NICs display the MAC address, the port speed in megabtyes/second, a maximum speed, and the duplex setting. The following example shows Ethernet port values for the Ethernet ports in a 1-GbE NIC bonded configuration: • Eth0: - MAC address: 00:30:59:9A:00:96 - Speed (1000Mb/s) - Max Speed (1000baseT/Full) - Duplex (Full) • Eth1: DELL CONFIDENTIAL - PRELIMINARY 1/10/12 - FOR PROOF ONLY 36 Configuring the DR4000 System Settings