ethMa yes yes no 192.168.10.181 255.255.255.0
ethMb no no n/a n/a n/a
ethMc no no n/a n/a n/a
ethMd no no n/a n/a n/a
ethMe no no n/a n/a n/a
ethMf no no n/a n/a n/a
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Do you want to save these settings (Save|Cancel|Retry):
Save
12.The wizard exits to the CLI and the following message displays.
To complete this configuration in the Enterprise Manager, please set
your web browser address to http://<hostname_or_IP>/
then go to Maintenance -> More Tasks -> Launch Configuration Wizard.
After the CLI wizard finishes, a system reboot is recommended. Enter
system reboot
to reboot the system.
Configuring additional system parameters
Most installations would benefit from the configuration of a few additional system
parameters, provided in this section for convenience.
Note
You can also use the EMC Data Domain (DD) System Manager GUI interface to configure
the system parameters. Open a web browser, and enter your Data Domain system’s IP
address in the browser’s address text box. Log in when the DD System Manager login
screen displays. Use the DD System Manager online help for more information.
Procedure
1. To set up the mail server, enter:
#
config set mailserver mail.datadomain.com
The Mail (SMTP) server is: mail.datadomain.com
2. To set up the system location, enter:
#
config set location "Dallas Regional Data Center Lab,
5000 Apple Drive Suite #130, Dallas, Tx"
The System Location is: Dallas Regional Data Center Lab,
5000 Apple Drive Suite #130, Dallas, Tx
3. To add one or more time servers, enter:
#
ntp add timeserver 192.168.101.1
Remote Time Servers: 192.168.10.1
4. To enable the NTP daemon, enter:
#
ntp enable
NTP enabled.
5. To change the system time zone, enter:
#
config set timezone US/Central
The Timezone name is: US/Central
*** You made a change to the timezone setting. To fully effect
this change
*** (in currently running processes), you need to reboot the
machine.
6. Reboot the system for the time zone change to take effect:
#
system reboot
The 'system reboot' command reboots the system. File access is
interrupted during the reboot.
Are you sure? (yes|no|?) [no]:
yes
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