Altiris Deployment Solution™ from Symantec User's Guide
TCP/IP advanced options - IP interfaces
IP Interfaces (Linux and Windows type only). Click Add to set named interfaces for this
network adapter. You can add TCP/IP addresses to an existing network adapter card on
Linux or Windows operating systems.
Field
Description
IP Address
Add or modify an IP address common to all interfaces.
Subnet mask
Enter the appropriate subnet mask.
Field
Description
Interface
Establish Linux-specific IP interface settings. Ensure you use the
Name
"eth" syntax when naming new interfaces. Example: eth0:1 or
eth0:new interface.
Broadcast
Enter the Broadcast address for the specified IP interface.
Address
Interface
The default value of the interface state is Up, which denotes that
State
the named interface is operating. You can shut down the named
interface by selecting Down.
See also
TCP/IP advanced options - gateway
View Gateway addresses. Click Modify to edit an existing IP address. Use the up and
down arrows to move an address to the top of the list, which acts as the primary
address. Review all selection by clicking the TCP/IP option on the Configuration page.
Field
Description
Gateway
Add additional gateways for this network adapter.
TCP/IP advanced options - DNS
Click Add to set a new DNS address.
DNS server addresses, in order of use: Add additional Domain Naming Servers
(DNS) for this network adapter.
Append these DNS Suffixes (in order): Add the name of the Domain Suffix and use
the up and down arrows to set the DNS suffix search order.
TCP/IP advanced options - WINS
Click Add to set a new WINS address.
Add additional WINS settings for this network adapter. Select one of the Enable
NetBIOS over TCP/IP, Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP, or Use NetBIOS settings
from DHCP server options for this network adapter. See also
properties
on page 101.
Computer configuration properties
on page 101.
Computer configuration
106
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