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| Getting Started | SmartNA-X 1G/10G Modular
SmartNA-X
™
1G/10G User Guide 1.4
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2015 Network Critical Solutions Limited
Figure 16: System identity tab network address options
Manual network configuration
You can manually assign an IPv4 or IPv6 addresses (or both) to the device. You may also need to specify a default
gateway that resides between this device and management stations that exist on another network segment.
1.
Click on the chassis and select the
System identity
tab.
2.
Turn off the
Use DHCP
checkbox.
3.
If assigning an IPv4 address, enter the IPv4 parameters.
•
System IPv4 address
—Enter the IPv4 network address in dotted-decimal format (a.b.c.d).
•
IPv4 subnet
—Enter the network address subnet mask in dotted-decimal format (a.b.c.d).
•
IPv4 gateway
—(Optional) Enter the IPv4 address of a default gateway that resides between this device and
management stations that exist on another network segment. The gateway address must be specified in dotted-
decimal format (a.b.c.d).
•
DNS Server
—(Optional) Enter the IPv4 address of a default DNS server in dotted-decimal format (a.b.c.d).
4.
If assigning an IPv6 address, enter the IPv6 parameters.
•
System IPv6 address
—Enter the network interface IPv6 address, in standard IPv6 format, such as
2001:db8::52:0:1.
•
IPv6 prefix length
—Enter the network prefix length. The value must be in the range 16–124.
•
IPv6 gateway
—Enter the network gateway IPv6 address.
5.
Click
Review/apply
, review the changes you have made, and then click
Apply
to implement the new settings. After
a short delay you will be logged out as changes are implemented. You must now use the new IP address to connect to
the device.
Dynamic network configuration
The system supports dynamically allocated IPv4 network address values from a network DHCP address allocation server.
DHCP values can include the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. IPv6 address allocation is not supported by
the system.
1.
Click on the chassis and select the
Security
tab.