3–Managing Switches
Configuring the Network
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Server Discovery
Choose one of the following methods by which to
assign the IP address:
Static—uses the IP configuration parameters
entered on the Network Properties dialog box.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Proto-
col)—acquires the IP configuration from a DHCP
server. If no satisfactory lease is obtained, the
DHCP client attempts to use the previously config-
ured lease. If the previous lease cannot be used,
no IP address will be assigned to this switch in
order to avoid an IP address conflict.
Dhcpv6 (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ver-
sion 6)—acquires the IP configuration from a
DHCP server. If no satisfactory lease is obtained,
the DHCP client attempts to use the previously
configured lease. If the previous lease cannot be
used, no IP address will be assigned to this switch
in order to avoid an IP address conflict.
DNS Server Addresses
The IP address of the DNS server
DNS Search List
Search List Discovery
Choose one of the following methods by which to
assign the IP address:
Static—uses the IP configuration parameters
entered on the Network Properties dialog box.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Proto-
col)—acquires the IP configuration from a DHCP
server. If no satisfactory lease is obtained, the
DHCP client attempts to use the previously config-
ured lease. If the previous lease cannot be used,
no IP address will be assigned to this switch in
order to avoid an IP address conflict.
Dhcpv6 (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ver-
sion 6)—acquires the IP configuration from a
DHCP server. If no satisfactory lease is obtained,
the DHCP client attempts to use the previously
configured lease. If the previous lease cannot be
used, no IP address will be assigned to this switch
in order to avoid an IP address conflict.
Search List Domain Names
The suffix that is appended to the user-specified host-
name for the search.
Table 3-6. Network Properties—DNS Configuration
Parameter
Description