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IP Address 1: The information will be appeared if checked auto-configuration. When auto-
configuration is disabled, the IP address needs to be entered by manually.
IP Gateway: Specifies the gateway for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC. To change this setting, you
must first uncheck the auto configuration checkbox.
Link Local Address: Specifies the IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC
IP Address 2: Specifies the additional IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC if one is
available.
Use DHCP to obtain DNS Server address: Obtain the DNS server name (such as www.hp.com)
from DHCP IPV6 Sever when DHCP and DNS of the server are configured properly.
Preferred DNS Sever: Manually configures the IP address of the preferred DNS server. To
change this setting, you must first disable the option that uses DHCP to obtain DNS Sever
address.
Alternate DNS Sever: Manually configures the IP address of the alternate DNS server. To change
this setting, you must first disable the option that uses DHCP to obtain DNS Sever address.
VLAN setting
Configuration options have been added to support IEEE 802.1q VLAN (virtual LAN) headers for IPMI
over IP sessions on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet. VLAN works with VLAN-aware routers and switches to allow
a physical network to be partitioned into 'virtual' networks where a group of devices on different
physical LAN segments which can communicate with each other as if they were all on the same
physical LAN segment. This can be used to isolate classes of network membership at the Ethernet
Packet level rather than at the IP level, as might be done with a router. This can be used to set up a
'management VLAN' where only devices that are members of that VLAN will receive packets related
to management, and, conversely, will be isolated from the need to process network traffic for other
VLANs.
Enable VLAN ID: If enabled, only matched virtual LAN (VLAN) ID traffic will be accepted.
VLAN ID: VLAN ID field of 802.1g fields. Enter a valid value for VLAN ID (must be a number from 1
to 4094).
Priority: Priority field of 802.1g fields. Enter a number from 0 to 7 to set the priority of the VLAN ID.
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