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Chapter 4: Managing Units 95
Changing Managed Appliance Settings
You may display and change the following network settings for a DS1800 digital switch, CPS
appliance, CCM appliance or DSR switch:
Network settings
Authentication server
NFS settings and status (CCM appliances only)
NTP settings and status for (CCM appliances only)
SNMP settings, including enabling/disabling SNMP, the IP addresses of service managers and
destinations and community names
Version numbers of software and firmware
Port management, including upgrading of DSRIQ modules, cascade switches, SPC devices
and mode OSCAR interface authentication
Session management, including changing settings, viewing and disconnecting sessions and
specifying global macros
Adding, removing and changing the local CPS or CCM appliance or DSR switch account
The following appliance settings may be modified for a DSI5100 appliance:
Version number of the hardware and firmware
Appliance port management, including adding and deleting BMCs
NOTE: The MAC address may not be modified.
To change the network settings of a managed appliance:
NOTE: Except as noted, this procedure is valid on the following managed appliances: DS1800 digital switches,
CPS appliances, CCM appliances and DSR switches.
1. From the side navigation bar, click Appliance Settings.
2. Under Appliance Settings in the side navigation bar, click Network. The Appliance Network
Settings window will open.
3. Type an IP address, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx).
4. Type a subnet, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx).
5. Type a gateway, in standard dot notation (xx.xx.xx.xx)
6. Use the drop-down menu to specify a LAN speed. This network setting will not appear for
CPS appliances.
7. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable DHCP (DS1800 digital switches and DSR
switches) or BOOTP (CPS and CCM appliances).
8. Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable ICMP ping reply.
9. Click Save to save your changes.

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