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DNS – Name resolution is provided by a DNS server for the unmanaged network.

IP Address Allocation via DHCP – IP addresses are assigned by DHCP for the
unmanaged network.

Host File – Name resolution is provided by host files for the unmanaged network.
If you want SiteConfig to copy the contents of the unmanaged network’s host
file into a managed network’s host file, enter the location of the unmanaged
network’s host file. This allows host names of devices on the unmanaged network
to be resolved on the managed network.

DNS Servers – Servers providing DNS for name resolution. These DNS server
can be for both managed and unmanaged networks.

Default Interface Name Suffix – The suffix added to the end of host names to
identify interfaces on this network.

4. Click

OK

to save settings and close.

5. If you added a network, it appears in the

Network Configuration | Networks

tree

view at the bottom of the list.

Related Links

Configuring for software deployment only

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Adding a group

1. In the

Network Configuration | Networks

tree view, right-click a site node and select

Add Group

.

The group appears in the tree view.

2. Right-click the group and select

Rename

.

3. Enter the desired name for the group.

Adding a device

Prerequisites for this task are as follows:

The system description contains a group.

1. In the

Network Configuration | Devices

tree view, right-click a group and select

Add

Device

.

If a device supports sub-devices, you can right-click the device and select

Add

Sub-Device

.

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