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Configure System for Use
Table 15 License Configuration page values
Item
Add Licenses
Replace Licenses
Delete Licenses

Network

The Network section enables you to configure the network settings. Click Yes to configure the
network settings, or click No to skip network configuration.
Network General page
The General page enables you to configure network settings that define how the system
participates in an IP network.
To configure these network settings outside of the configuration wizard, select Hardware
Ethernet.
Table 16 General page settings
Item
Obtain Settings using DHCP
Manually Configure
Host Name
Domain Name
Default IPv4 Gateway
Default IPv6 Gateway
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Description
Select this option to add licenses from a license file.
If licenses are already configured the Add Licenses selection
changes to Replace Licenses. Select this option to replace
the licenses already added.
Select this option to delete licenses already configured on the
system.
Description
Select this option to specify that the system collect network
settings from a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
server. When you configure the network interfaces, at least
one of the interfaces should be configured to use DHCP.
Select this option to use the network settings defined in the
Settings area of this page.
Specifies the network hostname for this system.
Note:
If you choose to obtain the network settings
through DHCP, you can manually configure the hostname
at Hardware > Ethernet > Settings or with the net
set hostname command. You must manually configure
the host name when using DHCP over IPv6.
Specifies the network domain to which this system belongs.
Specifies the IPv4 address of the static default gateway to
which the system will forward network requests when there
is no route entry for the destination system.
Specifies the IPv6 address of the static default gateway to
which the system will forward network requests when there
is no route entry for the destination system.
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