Intel SCB2 Product Guide - Page 70

IP Configuration, Host IP Address, Subnet Mask, Buttons, The Alert IP Address is always saved.

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IP Configuration • DHCP: Enables the dynamic host configuration protocol to allow the server to automatically assign the host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask. The host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask will not be saved if this radio button is checked. • Static: Allows you to set the server host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask. The host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask will be saved if this radio button is checked. The values saved will take effect immediately. Host IP Address Enter the Logical or Internet Address of the host. The Host IP Address will only be saved when DHCP is disabled. The IP is entered as a dotted IP, (e.g., 192.168.0.2). Gateway IP Address Enter the Logical or Internet Address of the router. The Gateway IP Address will only be saved when DHCP is disabled. The IP is entered as a dotted IP, (e.g., 192.168.0.2). Subnet Mask Enter the logical or Internet address of the host's subnet. The server uses this to decide if the alert destination is in the local subnet or in another subnet relative to the server. The Subnet Mask will only be saved when DHCP is disabled. The IP is entered as a dotted IP, e.g., 192.168.0.2 Alert IP Address Enter the logical or Internet address of the Alert-Destination. In case of single node destination, this is the unicast or specific IP address. This is the IP Subnet address if the alert needs to be broadcast within a particular subnet. The Alert IP Address is always saved. The IP is entered as a dotted IP, e.g., 192.168.0.2 Buttons • Save: Allows you to save the configuration immediately. • Close: Allows you to close the BMC LAN-Alert dialog without saving changes. If changes have been made, you will be prompted to save changes before closing. • Help: Displays help information. 70 Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide

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Intel Server Board SCB2 Product Guide
IP Configuration
DHCP:
Enables the dynamic host configuration protocol to allow the server to automatically
assign the host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask.
The host IP address, router
IP address and subnet mask will not be saved if this radio button is checked.
Static:
Allows you to set the server host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask.
The
host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask will be saved if this radio button is checked.
The values saved will take effect immediately.
Host IP Address
Enter the Logical or Internet Address of the host.
The Host IP Address will only be saved when
DHCP is disabled.
The IP is entered as a dotted IP, (e.g., 192.168.0.2).
Gateway IP Address
Enter the Logical or Internet Address of the router.
The Gateway IP Address will only be saved
when DHCP is disabled.
The IP is entered as a dotted IP, (e.g., 192.168.0.2).
Subnet Mask
Enter the logical or Internet address of the host’s subnet.
The server uses this to decide if the alert
destination is in the local subnet or in another subnet relative to the server.
The Subnet Mask will
only be saved when DHCP is disabled.
The IP is entered as a dotted IP, e.g., 192.168.0.2
Alert IP Address
Enter the logical or Internet address of the Alert-Destination.
In case of single node destination,
this is the unicast or specific IP address.
This is the IP Subnet address if the alert needs to be
broadcast within a particular subnet.
The Alert IP Address is always saved.
The IP is entered as a
dotted IP, e.g., 192.168.0.2
Buttons
Save
:
Allows you to save the configuration immediately.
Close
:
Allows you to close the BMC LAN-Alert dialog without saving changes.
If changes
have been made, you will be prompted to save changes before closing.
Help
:
Displays help information.