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MARTNA™ 10G NETWORK ACCESS (SMARTNA-X)
ADMINISTERING SMARTNA-X | CONFIGURING NETWORK SETTINGS
DRAFT
• Configure security settings local, RADIUS or TACACS+ user authentication and configure user accounts (you
are strongly advised to change the default login accounts), as described in the
“Authenticating users” section on
page 26
• Configure network settings, as described in the “Configuring network settings” section on page 24.
• Configure ports communications to match those of your data networks, as described in the “Configuring port
communication settings” section on page 38
• Synchronize device and network time, as described in the “Enabling NTP” section on page 25
• Configure SNMP and integrate SmartNA-X into your network management system (NMS), as described in the
“Configuring SNMP” section on page 61
Configuring network settings
By default, the SmartNA-X interface is assigned a static network address. You can change the default IP address
manually, or enable DHCP and let your DHCP server assign the IP, gateway and DNS addresses automatically.
Using the web UI to configure network settings
1.
Log in to the web UI.
2. Click on the main chassis area to access system management settings.
3. Select the System identity tab.
4. If you want to use DHCP, select the Use DHCP checkbox. You should make a note of the system MAC address
as you may need to query your DHCP server for the new SmartNA-X IP address.
5. If you wish to enter your own static network settings, make sure DHCP is not selected and enter the required IP
address, subnet and gateway values. See Table 4-1 for a description of the fields.
6. Click Review/apply, review the changes you have made, and then click Apply to implement the new settings. At
this point, after a short delay, you will be logout out of the web UI while the changes are implemented. Of
course, you’ll need to use the new network settings to reconnect to the SmartNA-X system.
Field Description
System IPv4 address IPv4 address of the network interface. Default: 192.168.254.100
IPv4 subnet IPv4 network mask. Default: 255.255.255.0
IPv4 gateway Ipv4 address of the network gateway. Default: 0.0.0.0
DNS server IPv4 address of your network DNS server. When DHCP is enabled, the DNS setting
obtained from the DHCP server is not displayed in the web UI or CLI, although it is used
operationally (this also applies when accessing the web UI with IPv6 address to enable
DHCP).
System IPv6 address IPv6 address of the network interface. Default: None
IPv6 prefix length IPv6 prefix length. Default: None
IPv6 gateway IPv6 address of the network gateway. Default: None
Table 4-1 Available network fields in the web UI