Hostname & dns sections, Port speed sections, Hostname setting – HP Secure Key Manager User Manual
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Figure 112 Viewing the Static Route List section
The following table describes the components of the Static Route List section.
Table 92 Static Route List section components
Component
Description
IP Address
The address that you are trying to reach with this route. Valid values are IP or network
addresses “matching” the specified Subnet Mask.
Subnet Mask
The network mask associated with the IP Address/Network needed to identify the
destination. Valid values are any subnet mask address.
Gateway
The gateway used to reach the destination. A static route that does exclude a
gateway indicates that the destination address can be reached on the local subnet
for the specified physical interface. Values for the Gateway field are constrained by
the following:
•
If you specify a value for the Gateway field, you must specify an IP address.
•
The gateway must be reachable based on the network routes created by the
addition of an IP address to the system.
•
The gateway address cannot be a broadcast or network address as determined by
the IP addresses on the system or the static route being added.
•
The gateway must not be used by any other route on a different physical interface.
Interface
The physical interface on the SKM used to reach the destination.
Edit
Click Edit to modify the static route list.
Add
Click Add to add a new static route.
Delete
Click Delete to remove a static route.
Hostname & DNS sections
The Network Configuration page contains the following hostname and DNS-related sections:
• Hostname Setting
• DNS Server List
Hostname Setting
The hostname, which identifies each SKM in a network, is the unique name assigned to an SKM. The
Hostname Setting section is shown here:
Figure 113 Viewing the Hostname Setting section
The following table describes the components of the Hostname Setting section.
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