Edit Network Interfaces Configuration (Network Interfaces)

In Network Interface Configuration, you can perform initial setup tasks, such as setting the hostname and IP address of the CC-SG.

  1. Choose Operation > Network Interfaces > Network Interface Config.
  2. If the network interfaces have already been configured, you will see a Warning message stating that you should use the CC-SG Admin Client to configure the interfaces. If you want to continue, click YES.
  3. Type your hostname in the Host Name field. After you save, this field will be updated to reflect the Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), if known. See Terminology/Acronyms for hostname rules.
  4. In the Mode field, select either IP Isolation or IP Failover. See About Network Setup.
  5. In the Configuration Field, select either DHCP or Static.
  6. In the Adapter Speed, select a line speed. The other values of 10, 100, and 1000 Mbps are on a scrollable list (where only one value is visible at any given time) and the arrow keys are used to navigate to them. Press the Space bar to select the option displayed. For 1 GB line speeds, select AUTO.
  7. If you did not select AUTO for Adapter Speed, click Adapter Duplex and use the arrow keys to select a duplex mode (FULL or HALF) from the list, if applicable. While a duplex mode can be selected at any time, it only has meaning and takes effect when Adapter Speed is not AUTO.
  8. Repeat these steps for the second network interface if you selected IP Isolation Mode.
  9. Click Save. CC-SG will restart, logging out all CC-SG GUI users and terminating their sessions. A Warning screen will appear, informing you of the impending network reconfiguration and associated CC-SG GUI user impact. Select <YES> to proceed.

    System progress can be monitored in a Diagnostic Console Status Screen. On the KVM port, another terminal session can be selected by pressing Alt+F2 and logging in as status. Return to the original terminal session by pressing Alt+F1. There are six available terminal sessions on F1 through F6.

See Also

Administrator Console

About Administrator Console

Access Administrator Console

Navigate Administrator Console

Edit Diagnostic Console Configuration

Edit IPv6 Network Interfaces Configuration

Ping an IP Address

Use Traceroute

Edit Static Routes

View Log Files in Diagnostic Console

Restart CC-SG with Diagnostic Console

Reboot CC-SG with Diagnostic Console

Power Off CC-SG System from Diagnostic Console

Reset CC Super-User Password with Diagnostic Console

Reset CC-SG Factory Configuration

Diagnostic Console Password Settings

Diagnostic Console Account Configuration

Configure Remote System Monitoring

Display Historical Data Trending Reports

Display RAID Status and Disk Utilization

Perform Disk or RAID Tests

Schedule Disk Tests

Repair or Rebuild RAID Disks

View Top Display with Diagnostic Console

Check Disk Status

Display NTP Status

Take a System Snapshot

Change the Video Resolution for Diagnostic Console