HP dc73 HP Blade Workstation Client series - Embedded OS Version 10.xx - Page 20

Network configuration, Network Parameters

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4-3 Network configuration To customize client network settings from Webmin, first select the Network Configuration icon, and then select the Network Parameters icon to display the network parameters dialog (partially shown in Figure 4-2). Figure 4-2 Partial network parameters dialog The Interface Status section displays several network parameters, such as the client IP address and the network speed. The Interface Parameters section enables you to select whether DHCP will be used or whether static networking will be used. If DHCP is selected, you can specify whether the DHCP server will supply the hostname to the client or the client will supply the hostname to the DHCP server. Note the default setting above-the DHCP server will supply the hostname to the client. 20

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4-3 Network configuration
To customize client network settings from Webmin, first select the
Network Configuration
icon, and then select the
Network Parameters
icon to display the network parameters dialog (partially shown in Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2
Partial network parameters dialog
The Interface Status section displays several network parameters, such as the client IP address and the network
speed. The Interface Parameters section enables you to select whether DHCP will be used or whether static
networking will be used. If DHCP is selected, you can specify whether the DHCP server will supply the hostname
to the client or the client will supply the hostname to the DHCP server. Note the default setting aboveā€”the DHCP
server will supply the hostname to the client.