Juniper STRM 2008-2 - TECHNICAL NOTE CHANGING NETWORK SETTING 6-2008 Manual

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Release 2008.2
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Step 3 Using the up/down arrow keys to navigate the fields, change the necessary
parameters:
Hostname — Specify a fully qualified domain name as the system hostname.
Note: If you change the hostname and you are using Offense Resolution, we
recommend you also update the Resolver Agent name, if a Resolver Agent is
assigned to the host.
IP Address - Specify the IP address of the system.
Netmask - Specify the network mask address for the system.
Gateway - Specify the default gateway of the system.
Primary DNS - Specify the primary DNS server.
Secondary DNS - Optional. Specify the secondary DNS server.
Public IP - Optional. Specify the Public IP address of the server. This is a
secondary IP address that is used to access the server, usually from a different
network or the Internet, and is managed by your network administrator. This
Public IP address is often configured using Network Address Translation (NAT)
services on your network or firewall settings on your network. NAT translates an
IP address in one network to a different IP address in another network.
Email Server - Specify the email server. If you do not have an email server,
specify localhost in this field.
Step 4 Use the TAB key to navigate to the Finish option. Press Enter.
A series of messages appear as STRM processes the requested changes. After
the requested changes are processed, the STRM system is automatically
shutdown and rebooted.
Changing the
Network Settings of
a Console in a
Multi-System
Deployment
To change the network settings in a multi-system deployment, you must remove all
non-Console managed hosts from the deployment, change the network settings,
re-add the managed host(s), and then re-assign the component(s).
You must perform this procedure in the following order:
Removing Non-Console Managed Hosts
Changing the Network Settings
Re-Adding Managed Host(s) and Re-Assigning the Components
Note: This procedure requires you to use the Deployment Editor. For more
information on using the Deployment Editor, see the STRM Administration Guide.
Removing
Non-Console
Managed Hosts
To remove non-Console managed hosts from your deployment, you must:
Step 1 Log in to STRM:
https://
<IP Address>