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Chapter 3: Installation 33
Login and Configuration
CAPACITY License Code
Enter your CAPACITY license code []:
REPLICATION License Code
Enter your REPLICATION license code []:
- A listing of your choices appears. The NFS and CIFS features appear as licenses, but are
now part of the base software. You can accept the settings (Save), reject the settings and
leave the setup process (Abort), or return to the beginning of the current section and
change settings (Retry). A Retry shows your previous choice for each prompt. Press
Return to accept the displayed value or enter a new value.
Pending License Settings.
NFS License: ABCD-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
CIFS License: ABCD-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
CAPACITY License: ABCD-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
REPLICATION License: ABCD-ABCD-ABCD-ABCD
Do you want to save these settings (Save|Abort|Retry):
5. The second section is for network configuration. At the first prompt, enter yes to configure
network parameters.
Note After configuring the restorer to use DNS, the restorer must be rebooted. Also, if DHCP is
disabled for all interfaces and then later enabled for one or more interfaces, the restorer must
be rebooted.
NETWORK Configuration
Configure NETWORK parameters at this time (yes|no) [no]:
a. The first prompt is for a restorer machine name. Enter a fully-qualified name that includes
the domain name. For example: rstr01.yourcompany.com.
Hostname
Enter the hostname for this system (fully-qualified
domain name)[]:
b. Supply a domain name, such as yourcompany.com, for use by restorer utilities, or accept
the display of the domain name used in the hostname.
Domainname
Enter your DNS domainname []:
c. Configure each Ethernet interface that has an active Ethernet connection. If you earlier set
up DHCP for an interface, the IP address and netmask prompts do not appear. You can
accept or not accept DHCP for each interface.

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