Configuring TCP/IP Settings
Defining IP Addresses
Note:
to edit the information.
The NAS 8000 system motherboard contains the primary NIC, which is dedicated
to the iLO card. When you initially set up your NAS server, you need to configure
the primary NIC. Connect a laptop to the server management port using a
null-modem serial cable, and use terminal emulation software to log in. Access
the text interface to manually configure the primary NIC (unless you have
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol [DHCP]). You can use Command View
NAS to configure additional NICs. However, you must first configure the network
settings through the serial port or you will not be able to access the NAS 8000
through the web-based user interface. See the HP NAS 8000 Installation Guide for
more information.
Note:
The following list shows what BOOTP/DHCP vendor options are supported:
If you have a high-availability NAS server, you must stop the clustering services
DHCP is not supported in high-availability configurations.
BOOTP_OPTION_NETMASK
BOOTP_OPTION_GATEWAY
BOOTP_OPTION_DNS
BOOTP_OPTION_DOMAIN
BOOTP_OPTION_BROADCAST
BOOTP_OPTION_HOSTNAME
DHCP_OPTION_WINS
DHCP_OPTION_LOGSRVS
DHCP_OPTION_LPRSRVS
DHCP_OPTION_NTPSRVS
DHCP_OPTION_XFNTSRVS
DHCP_OPTION_XDMSRVS
Configuring Your System and Network
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