Figure 27. Lan Channel Setup Screen 1 - Intel SR6850HW4 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Product Manual

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LAN Channel Configuration Screen 1 – LAN IP Setup
When this screen is displayed, the settings shown are the current settings for this LAN channel on
the server. Unless otherwise noted, all fields on this screen must have valid data entered into them.
The Continue button is disabled/grayed out until all of the edit boxes on the screen are filled in.
Static IP: The Static IP radio button allows you to manually set the Host IP Address, the
Subnet Mask, the Gateway IP Address and the Backup Gateway IP Address. The Backup
Gateway IP Address field can be left blank.
DHCP IP: The DHCP radio button enables the dynamic host configuration protocol to allow
the server to automatically assign the host IP address, router IP address and subnet mask. If the
DHCP radio button is selected, the Host IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP Address, and
Backup Gateway IP Address edit boxes are disabled. These values are assigned by the DHCP
server.
Host IP Address: The Host IP Address edit box allows you to enter the host IP address for this
LAN channel. The Host IP Address is the Logical or Internet Address of the server. The Host
IP Address accepts is entered as a dotted decimal IP address, such as 192.168.0.2. This option
is available only if Static IP is selected.
Subnet Mask: The Subnet Mask edit box allows you to enter the subnet mask for this LAN
channel. The Subnet Mask is the logical or Internet address of the host's subnet. The server
uses this to decide if the alert destination is in the local subnet or in another subnet relative to
the server. The Subnet Mask IP address is entered as a dotted decimal IP address, such as
255.255.255.0. This option is available only if Static IP is selected.

Figure 27. LAN Channel Setup Screen 1

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