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2. TCP/IP configuration
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b. Daylight savings
Check Yes if this location goes on daylight savings time; check No if it does
not.
The following guidelines are for basic TCP/IP configuration. For advanced
TCP/IP configuration, see the AIX System Management Guide: Communications
and Networks, Version 4 , SC23-2526. Work with the IBM service personnel at
your ESS site to set up advanced TCP/IP configuration on the ESS.
If you want to attach your LAN to the ESSNet hub, you need to provide the
following TCP/IP information to IBM. IBM will connect your LAN cable to the
ESSNet hub and enter the TCP/IP information.
Note: IBM will attach your LAN after the ESS and ESSNet are installed and in
operation.
a. Network interface
Select one of the following network interfaces:
en0 Standard Ethernet
et0 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.3
Ethernet
The difference between these two choices is the header format. On the
same local network, all stations must use the same header format.
b. Cluster 1 hostname
Enter the hostname that you are assigning to cluster 1 for access over the
network. For example, Storage00.

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