Figure 265 editing network interfaces – Raritan Engineering Command Center CC-SG User Manual

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2. If this is the first time accessing CC-SG and the network interfaces have not been configured,

it is strongly recommended to use CC-SG GUI to configure them instead of configuring them
here. If the network interfaces have already been configured, you will see a Warning message,
stating that you should use the CC-SG GUI to configure the interfaces. If you want to
continue, click YES.

Figure 265 Editing Network Interfaces

3. Type your hostname in the Host Name field. Once Save is selected (and Admin Console re-

entered or on the CC-SG GUI), this field will be updated to reflect the Fully-Qualified
Domain Name (FQDN) if known. For hostname rules, see Terminology/Acronyms in
Chapter 1: Introduction.

4. Click appropriate option button for either Primary/Backup Mode or Active/Active Mode.

See section Network Configuration earlier in this chapter for details.

5. Click either DHCP or Static from the list.

− If you choose DHCP and your DHCP server has been configured correctly, the DNS

information, the domain suffix, IP address, default gateway and subnet mask will be
automatically populated once Save is selected and you exit and re-enter Admin Console.

− If you choose Static, type an IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, Primary DNS

and Secondary DNS information, and string for your domain setup in domain suffix.

6. Click Adapter Speed and use the

↓↑ keys to select a line speed from the list.

7. If you did not select AUTO for Adapter Speed, click Adapter Duplex and use the

↓↑ keys

to select a duplex mode from the list, if applicable.

8. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for the second network interface if you selected Active/Active

Mode.

9. Click save to save your changes. CC-SG will be restarted and will log off all CC-SG GUI

users and terminate their session.

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