HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 147

Domain Name Server, Table 8-29 Standard Description, Domain Name Server

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NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades. Table 8-29 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Table 8-29 Standard Page Description Fields and Buttons MAC Address DHCP Status iLO 2 MP Host Name IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Link State Submit Cancel Description The 12 digit (hexadecimal) MAC address. Enable or Disable. The host name set here is displayed at the iLO 2 command interface prompt. The iLO 2 MP IP address. If DHCP is being used, the IP address is automatically supplied. The subnet mask for the iLO 2 IP network. If DHCP is being used, the subnet mask is automatically supplied. The IP address of the network gateway. If DHCP is being used, the gateway IP address is automatically supplied. Auto Negotiate or 10 BaseT option. Submits the information. Cancels the action. Domain Name Server The Domain Name Server (DNS) page (Figure 8-29) enables you to configure the DNS server settings, domain name, and up to three DNS servers manually or automatically through DHCP. It further enables a DDNS update through the primary DNS server as long as it is authoritative for the zone. You must have iLO configuration access right to use this feature. You can only configure the DNS server if DHCP is enabled. NOTE: Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different. Figure 8-29 Domain Name Server Page Web GUI 147

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NOTE:
The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.
Table 8-29
lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.
Table 8-29 Standard Page Description
Description
Fields and Buttons
The 12 digit (hexadecimal) MAC address.
MAC Address
Enable or Disable.
DHCP Status
The host name set here is displayed at the iLO 2 command interface prompt.
iLO 2 MP Host Name
The iLO 2 MP IP address. If DHCP is being used, the IP address is automatically
supplied.
IP Address
The subnet mask for the iLO 2 IP network. If DHCP is being used, the subnet mask is
automatically supplied.
Subnet Mask
The IP address of the network gateway. If DHCP is being used, the gateway IP address
is automatically supplied.
Gateway Address
Auto Negotiate or 10 BaseT option.
Link State
Submits the information.
Submit
Cancels the action.
Cancel
Domain Name Server
The Domain Name Server (DNS) page (
Figure 8-29
) enables you to configure the DNS server
settings, domain name, and up to three DNS servers manually or automatically through DHCP.
It further enables a DDNS update through the primary DNS server as long as it is authoritative
for the zone. You must have iLO configuration access right to use this feature.
You can only configure the DNS server if DHCP is enabled.
NOTE:
Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different.
Figure 8-29 Domain Name Server Page
Web GUI
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