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Configuring TCP/IP
42 Snap Server Administrator Guide
Edit settings as described in the following table, and then click
Save
to update
network TCP/IP settings immediately. If you alter a static IP address or subnet
mask, you may also need to reboot the server to activate those changes.
Option Settings
Port Select either Ethernet1 or Ethernet2 from the pull-down menu
as appropriate. Note that the Select Network Bonding option
appears only when Ethernet1 is selected.
TCP/IP Addressing This defaults to the DHCP-assigned setting. To assign a static
IP address, select Set IP address as static using the
settings below and enter the following information:
IP address (required)
Subnet mask (required)
Optionally, you may also specify the default gateway, domain
name server, domain name, and WINS server as appropriate.
Speed / Duplex Accept the default setting Auto to have the Snap Server
automatically negotiate speed and duplex settings with the
switch. This setting is recommended as the optimal solution for
port settings, and must be selected to take advantage of a full-
Gigabit connection.
If you wish, you can also select a specific speed/duplex setting.
If you manually configure speed/duplex settings, you must also
configure the hub or switch with the same settings.
Network Bonding This option appears only when Ethernet1 is selected as the
port. Choose one of the following settings:
Standalone provides two separate interfaces (one IP
address per port).
Failover enables Ethernet2 to automatically take over the
connection if Ethernet1 fails. Only one port is active at once.
Load Balancing enables both ports to share the transmission
load while the primary port (Ethernet1) receives the traffic.
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