HP t505 Administrator Guide - Page 145
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Table E-14 root > Network (continued) Registry key root/Network/IPSec/IPSecRules// TunnelSrcAddr root/Network/KeepPreviousDNS root/Network/SearchDomains root/Network/VPN/AutoStart root/Network/VPN/Domain root/Network/VPN/Gateway root/Network/VPN/Group root/Network/VPN/GroupPassword root/Network/VPN/Type root/Network/VPN/Username root/Network/VPN/VpncSecurity root/Network/Wired/DefaultGateway root/Network/Wired/EnableDefGatewayAsDNS root/Network/Wired/EthernetSpeed root/Network/Wired/IPAddress root/Network/Wired/IPv6Enable root/Network/Wired/Interface root/Network/Wired/MTU root/Network/Wired/Method Description Sets the tunnel source address for the IPSec rule. If set to 1, previously-configured DNS servers and search domains not generated by the Network Manager will be kept in resolv.conf. If set to 0, resolv.conf will be overwritten completely. Additional search domains for FQDN resolution can be specified here. The specified domains will be appended to any incomplete server definitions in an attempt to generate an FQDN that can be resolved via DNS. For example, a search domain of mydomain.com will allow the server definition myserver to resolve properly to myserver.mydomain.com, even if the DNS server does not have myserver in its name resolution tables. Up to five additional search domains can be specified. If set to 1, VPN auto-starts when the system boots. Sets the VPN domain. Sets the VPN gateway. Sets the VPN group. Sets the VPN group password. Sets the VPN user password. Sets the VPN type. Sets the VPN username. Sets the VPNC security level. Sets the default gateway the device will use to communicate with the Internet. Typically this is the IP address of the router. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, the default gateway will also be the name server. Sets the link speed of the primary Ethernet network interface. Automatic allows the fastest available link speed to be used, which is usually 1 Gbps or 100 Mbps/Full depending on the switch. The link speed can also be forced to a single speed (100 Mbps or 10 Mbps) and duplex mode (Full or Half) to support switches and hubs that do not perform appropriate auto-negotiation. Sets the IPv4 address of the client. This setting will only take effect when Method is set to Static. If set to 1, IPv6 is enabled. Sets the default Ethernet interface or NIC. Sets the MTU. It does not matter if the IP address is static or DHCP-acquired. If set to Automatic, the client will use DHCP to attempt to retrieve network settings. If set to Static, the values of the IPAddress, SubnetMask, and DefaultGateway registry root > Network 133