HP BladeSystem bc2000 Cisco VPN Support for HP Thin Clients and Blade PCs - Page 7
Next, enter the DNS Server, DNS Domain Name, and Default Gateway information by clicking, DHCP Client
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4. The public interface window is shown in the following illustration. Select DHCP Client or Static IP Addressing, as appropriate for the public network. NOTE: For this reference implementation, the VPN 3000 concentrator has been assigned a static address of 10.1.1.1 and is connected via port #1 of a CISCO 3560, layer 3 switch. The physical switch has an internal address of 10.1.1.2 for routing within the switch. This routing address is entered as the Default Gateway address (also accessible via the Configuration\Interfaces window above). 5. Next, enter the DNS Server, DNS Domain Name, and Default Gateway information by clicking the appropriate links on the Configuration\Interfaces window. NOTE: These settings can also be set via System\Servers\DNS and System\IP routing\Default Gateways, etc. For full configurations options for VPN 3000 concentrator information, refer to CISCO documentation. 7
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