HP StorageWorks 300 HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 64
Setting the network settings using Command View VLS, Opening a serial session, Opening a Command
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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. 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 Description -host Host name (such as vlsexamp) (unqualified) -domain DNS domain name (such as xyz.com) -fullhost Fully qualified name (such as vlsexamp.xyz.com) -dnsaddr DNS server address (replaces all addresses with one line) -dnsaddr1 First DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr) -dnsaddr2 Second DNS server address (cannot use with dnsaddr) -dhcp Has no value, indicates you want to configure the public Ethernet connection using DHCP (reset is -dhcp=false) -ipaddr IP address of public Ethernet connection -gate Gateway to network (xx.xx.xx.x) -mask Netmask. Default is 255.255.255.0 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. 4. Verify the network setting(s) has been changed by entering: showConfig 5. When all the network parameters are set to your desired values, save the settings by entering: commitConfig 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. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. On the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 3. Select Set Network Configuration under Maintenance Tasks. 64 Configuration