Configuring IPv4 settings

Prerequisites

Role: Administrator with chassis access

Procedure
  1. Click Management Network in the navigation tree, and then click the IPV4 tab.
  2. Enable the IPv4 Configuration setting.
  3. Configure the DHCPv4 Configuration setting.
  4. Configure the IPv4 Address Configuration settings.
  5. Configure the DNS Configuration settings.
  6. To save the changes you made on the IPv4 Settings page, click Apply.
    The Current IPv4 Status section summarizes the configured details with the following:
    • Address

    • Address Origin

    • Gateway

    • Subnet Mask

    • DNS Name Servers (both static and dynamic)

  7. When you are finished configuring the Moonshot CM 2.0 network settings on the Management Network tabs, restart the Moonshot CM 2.0 system.

    It might take several minutes before you can re-establish a connection.

DHCPv4 Configuration setting

The DHCPv4 setting is enabled by default.
Enable DHCPv4
Enables Moonshot CM 2.0 to obtain an IP address (and other network specific address settings) from a DHCP server.
NOTE:

When DHCPv4 is enabled, the IPv4 Address Configuration section and DNS Configuration section are automatically assigned. When the system is rebooted, these automatic assignments might change.

Static IPv4 Address Configuration settings

IPv4 Address

The Moonshot CM 2.0 IP address. The IP address is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. When DHCP is not enabled, enter a static IP address.

IPv4 Subnet Mask

The subnet mask of the IP network. The subnet mask is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. When DHCP is not enabled, enter a subnet mask for the network.

IPv4 Gateway

The Moonshot CM 2.0 gateway IP address. The Moonshot CM 2.0 gateway IP address is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. When DHCP is not enabled, enter an IP address for the gateway.

IPv4 DNS Configuration settings

Primary DNS Server

This value is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. If you are using a static IP address, no name servers are used.

Secondary DNS Server

This value is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. If you are using a static IP address, no name servers are used.

Tertiary DNS Server

This value is supplied automatically when DHCP is enabled. If you are using a static IP address, no name servers are used.