Network Configuration Summary; Network Validation - HP StoreEasy 1000 Administrator's Manual

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3.
Click Next to proceed to the Network Configuration Summary step.
IMPORTANT:
this window.
The network defined by the IP address and subnet mask is used to validate the gateway, if one
is specified. If an interface is assigned a static address, its configuration is validated against other
interface settings when a different interface is selected or when you click Next.

Network Configuration Summary

Network Configuration Summary enables you to view a summary of all configuration changes
that will take place on the system. Before proceeding, confirm that the changes are appropriate.
If some configurations are not required or not valid, click Previous or use the navigation links at
the bottom of the page to correct the errors. To apply the configuration changes, click Apply.
When you click Apply, the details of each task configured is displayed on the interface pane. If
some errors are encountered when the changes are applied, the same are displayed on the
Errors tab. When you click Apply, the system automatically creates and saves the network
configuration file (NCTConfig.xml) at C:\Program Files\HP\HP StoreEasy
NetworkConfiguration Wizard. For more information on the network configuration file, see
"Managing the network configuration file" (page 62)
(page
64).

Network Validation

Network Validation enables you to validate and configure the network settings. Network validation
requires that all network interfaces that you want to test be connected.
NOTE:
It is optional to validate the network settings. However, HPE recommends using the network
validation system to confirm that your network settings are valid and to help diagnose
environmental network issues.
You can launch only the Network Validation section of NCT by executing the NCT -validate
command in a command prompt or PowerShell.
To begin network validation:
1.
Select Validate the network configuration now.
2.
Enter the name of the domain controller for the domain that your system will be a part of
and IP address of the domain controller in the respective fields. If you do not want to join
the system to a domain, you can leave these fields blank.
3.
Click Validate.
HPE recommends that you check each interface before clicking Next on
and
"Importing network configuration"
Using the Network Configuration Tool
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