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Hostname & Name Servers, Ethernet Counters
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6: Basic Parameters Hostname & Name Servers Hostname Domain DNS Servers DHCP-Acquired DNS Servers GPRS-Acquired DNS Servers TCP Keepalive Parameters The default host name is slcXXXX, where XXXX is the last 4 characters of the hardware address of Ethernet Port 1. There is a 64-character limit (contiguous characters, no spaces). The host name becomes the prompt in the command line interface. If desired, specify a domain name (for example, support.lantronix.com). The domain name is used for host name resolution within the SLC console manager. For example, if abcd is specified for the SMTP server, and mydomain.com is specified for the domain, if abcd cannot be resolved, the SLC device attempts to resolve abcd.mydomain.com for the SMTP server. Configure up to three name servers. #1 is required if you choose to configure DNS (Domain Name Server) servers. The first three DNS servers acquired via DHCP through Eth1 and/or Eth2 display automatically. Displays the IP address of the name servers if automatically assigned by DHCP. Displays the IP address of the name servers if automatically assigned by General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Start Probes-Number of seconds the SLC console manager waits after the last transmission before sending the first probe to determine whether a TCP session is still alive. The default is 600 seconds (10 minutes). Number of Probes-Number of probes the SLC device sends before closing a session. The default is 5. Interval-The number of seconds the SLC console manager waits between probes. The default is 60 seconds. 3. Click the Apply button. Changes take effect immediately and are saved for the next session after the SLC console manager reboots. Ethernet Counters In the middle of the Network Settings page, statistics display for each SLC ethernet port since boot-up as shown in Figure 6-2. The system automatically updates the statistics. Note: For Ethernet statistics for a smaller time period, use the diag perfstat command. Figure 6-2 Ethernet Counters Example SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 52