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Network access screen, Nic settings – HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server User Manual

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Enable Dynamic DNS— Enables you to use a DNS server to translate host names into IP
addresses

Static IP Settings— Enables you to manually set up static IP settings for the Onboard
Administrator

Description

Possible value

Box

The DNS Name of the Onboard Administrator

Can be 1 to 32 characters including all
alphanumeric characters and the dash (-)

DNS Host Name

The Onboard Administrator MAC address

This is an informational box and cannot be
changed

MAC Address

Static IP address for the Onboard
Administrator (required if static IP settings is
selected)

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from
0 to 255

IP Address

Subnet mask for the Onboard Administrator
(required if static IP settings is selected)

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from
0 to 255

Subnet Mask

Gateway address for the Onboard
Administrator (required if static IP settings is
selected)

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from
0 to 255

Gateway

The IP address for the primary DNS server

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from
0 to 255

DNS Server 1

The IP address for the secondary DNS server

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from
0 to 255

DNS Server 2

NIC settings

Auto-Negotiate— Automatically configures the best link. This is the default setting. This option
supports a NIC speed of 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, or 1000 Mbps. The 1000 Mb/s setting is
only available when you select Auto-Negotiate.

Forced Full Duplex— Enables you to manually specify which settings the external NIC uses
when trying to establish a link. Onboard Administrator does not verify that the forced Ethernet
settings are valid on the network. The loss of communications can occur if the wrong or
incompatible settings are used. Forced settings take effect 3 seconds after enabling or disabling
the settings. The forced option supports only NIC speeds of 10 Mbps or 100 Mb/s.

NIC Speed— Selects an NIC speed of 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s.

To save the new settings, click the Apply button.

Network Access screen

In this section, an administrator can configure settings relating to network access to the Onboard
Administrator. These settings are specific to the enclosure and do not affect the network
configurations for server blades.

Enclosure settings

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