Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (Web Interface)
Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
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Configuring Interfaces, Default Gateway, Static Routes, DNS and Domain Names, Hostname and Banners
System Hostname
To configure a hostname for the system:
1.
Enter a name in the Host Name text box and click Apply to immediately apply changes;
Cancel to revert to existing configuration.
2.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent. See
Figure 17
.
DHCP Hostname
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol settings. See
Figure 17
. An interface is only eligible to
be the DHCP primary if it is "admin up", has DHCP enabled, and has gotten a DHCP lease.
Ineligibility does not prevent an interface from being configured as the DHCP primary
interface, but prevents it from actually being used as such. If the configured primary interface
is eligible, it is chosen as the acting primary; otherwise, one of the eligible interfaces is chosen
(the first, in alphabetical order)
To configure a hostname for the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol:
1.
Select or leave de-selected the Send hostname with DHCP client request checkbox. By
default, no hostname is sent during DHCP negotiation. The server may use and honor the
hostname supplied by the client. By default, the client sends the system's hostname. This
may be overridden by entering an Alternate hostname for DHCP. This is a global
configuration command that affects all DHCP interfaces. Changing this setting forces a
renewal of DHCP on all interfaces
2.
Select a DHCP hostname to be sent with DHCP client request (if selected), either:
•
Use system hostname—Default.
•
Alternate hostname for the DHCP— Only applies when Send hostname with
DHCP client request is selected. The hostname may be unqualified or fully qualified.
This is a global configuration command that affects all DHCP interfaces. Changing
this setting forces a renewal of DHCP on all interfaces.
3.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent.
Banners
You can set a MOTD (message of the day), a Login Remote, and a Login Local banner. See
Figure 17
; only MOTD banner area is shown; the Login Remote and Login Local banner
areas are identical to the MTOD banner area.
To set a banner for the system:
1.
Enter a name in the Host Name text box and click Apply to immediately apply changes;
Cancel to revert to existing configuration.
2.
Click Save at the top of the page to make changes persistent.
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