Table 209 Option definitions — Out of Band Management (continued)
Option
Definition
NIC Adapter Options
Specifies various details for the out-of-band connection, which is effectively a third
NIC connection for the appliance.
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MTU size
— the maximum size (expressed in bytes) of a single unit of data (for
example, an Ethernet Frame) that can be sent over the connection. Default value
is 1500 bytes.
•
Autonegotiation state
— on by default.
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Connection speed
— 100Mbps by default.
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Duplex state
— Full by default.
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Enable IPv6 auto-configuration
— Select this option to allow the appliance automatically
configure its IPv6 addresses and IPv6 default next-hop router, by receiving Router
Advertisement messages sent from your IPv6 router.
This option is grayed out by default if your appliance is running in transparent
router mode, or is part of a cluster configuration.
Enable in-band
management
Specifies ports to prevent any attempts to access the appliance via ports over the
main (non-management) interface.
•
New Port
•
Delete Selected Port
Remote Access Card
In 3300 and 3400 versions of the appliance, there is a built-in remote access card
installed. This section of the interface will not appear on other appliance models.
•
Choose to obtain an IP address dynamically using DHCP
•
IP address/netmask
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DRAC Network Options
— Expand this option to:
• Set the listening port
• Specify the default gateway
• Add the primary and secondary DNS servers
• Select whether you want the appliance to obtain DNS information dynamically
using DHCP
•
DRAC Adapter Options
— Expand this option to:
• See the version of Firmware
• Set the MAC address
• Set the size of the MTU (1500 by default)
• Use autonegotiation (on by default)
• Check the connection speed (100 Mb by default)
• Set the duplex state (Full by default)
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