HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP D2D25xx, 41xx and 43xx Backup System user guide (EH985 - Page 35
More about the default gateway, Resetting network settings and Web Management Interface password
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More about the default gateway If any network port (1Gb or 10Gb) is set to DHCP the Use DHCP Gateway checkbox is displayed. If you do not want to enable this setting, you must enter the specific settings for the Default Gateway. Table 8 Port Settings 1GB DHCP: IP Address: Subnet Mask: Domain Name: Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable this feature. If DHCP is turned off, you must manually specify all the network settings for the HP StoreOnce Backup System. If DHCP is turned on, the majority of the network settings are obtained automatically. However, even when DHCP is on, the Network Name must be specified. Other parameters, such as Domain Name and DNS Server Address, become optional. You can override the automatic settings and enter your own values, if required, but this is not usually necessary. This is the IP address for the device. The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports both dynamic (DHCP) and static IP addressing. The IP Address must be unique on the network. If you are using static IP addressing, you must also provide the subnet mask, default gateway and, optionally, domain name. This determines the subnet to which the IP address belongs. (Static IP addressing only.) This is the group of devices on the network to which the HP StoreOnce Backup System belongs. (Static IP addressing only.) Table 9 Port Settings 10Gb (HP D2D4300 Series only) 10Gb Ports Disabled: Other settings: This is the default setting. When you enable it, the settings are the same as those that are displayed for the 1Gb ports. Once you enable 10Gb ports you can edit the same fields as you would for the 1Gb ports, see previous table. Resetting network settings and Web Management Interface password There are some conditions in which a previously configured device may fail to be discovered on a network and, therefore, may be unreachable if the network parameters are invalid for the network to which the device is attached. In this case, it may be necessary to reset the networking parameters and device name to factory defaults. 1. Ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress to the device. Network (Configuration) 35