Use Prefix-IP Address
A user-specified prefix is combined with the xSeries Hosting Appliance
IP address to generate the host name. Periods (.) are not valid in a host
name, and are replaced with hyphens (-). When you supply the prefix,
remember that the total length of the host name cannot exceed 15
characters.
Domain Name
Type the DNS domain name to assign to xSeries Hosting Appliances.
This field is optional.
5.
Click
Finish
.
After you have defined all groups, go to “Using the Assign by First Matching
Group function” on page 34 or “Moving an xSeries Hosting Appliance into a
group”.
Moving an xSeries Hosting Appliance into a group
To move an xSeries Hosting Appliance into an existing group, perform the
following steps:
1.
Using the mouse, select the xSeries Hosting Appliance icon. When you drag the
icon, it changes and indicates where you can drop the xSeries Hosting
Appliance.
2.
Drag the xSeries Hosting Appliance icon into the group that you want.
Although the xSeries Hosting Appliance is listed in the All Appliances list, you
can drop the xSeries Hosting Appliance icon when you are over the group
name or the Assigned Appliances list that belongs to the group.
If the group is configured to manage network settings and there is an IP address
available from the IP address range of the group, the Advanced Appliance
Configuration Utility automatically configures the network settings of the xSeries
Hosting Appliance. Otherwise, the network settings are not configured by the
Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility and no changes are made.
Note:
If you perform a group reassignment for the xSeries Hosting Appliance, it
retains its individual network settings and does not adopt the settings
configured for the group.
Removing xSeries Hosting Appliances from groups
Use the
Remove Appliance
option to delete an xSeries Hosting Appliance from the
Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility database. Removing an xSeries Hosting
Appliance that is no longer in use enables the IP address that was assigned to the
xSeries Hosting Appliance to be allocated to another xSeries Hosting Appliance.
You can also remove an xSeries Hosting Appliance from a group and then rescan
the network to add it to an appropriate group that appears higher in the group list
(see “Rescanning” on page 35).
Note:
If the xSeries Hosting Appliance you are trying to remove does not respond
when you highlight it and click remove, it is automatically removed.
However, if you attempt to remove an active xSeries Hosting Appliance, a
warning message is displayed.
To remove an xSeries Hosting Appliance, highlight the xSeries Hosting Appliance;
then from the right-click menu, click
Remove Appliance
.
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