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This step is optional. It lets you add the IP addresses of other hosts in the
appliance hosts file.
From the Main_Menu > Network view, use the following command to add
host entries to the hosts file on your appliance.
Hosts Add IPAddress FQHN ShortName
Where IPAddress is the IPv4 or IPv6 address, FQHN is the fully qualified host
name, and ShortName is the short host name.
See “About IPv4-IPv6-based network support” on page 26.
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From the Main_Menu > Network view, use the following command to set the
host name for your appliance.
Hostname Set Name
Where Name is the fully qualified host name.
With this step, NetBackup is re-configured to operate with the new host name.
This process may take a while to complete.
For the command Hostname set to work, at least one IPv4 address is required.
For example, you may want to set the host name of a specific host to v46. To
do that, first ensure that the specific host has at least an IPv4 address and
then run the following command.
Main_Menu > Network > Hostname set v46
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In addition to the above network configuration settings, you may also use the
Main_Menu > Network view to create a bond and to tag a VLAN during the
initial configuration of your appliance
■ Use the Network > LinkAggregation Create command to create a bond
between two or more network interfaces.
■ Use the Network > VLAN Tag command to tag a VLAN to a physical
interface or bond interface.
For detailed information about the LinkAggregation and the VLAN command
options, refer to the NetBackup Appliance Command Reference Guide.
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From the Main_Menu > Network view, use the following commands to set the
time zone, the date, and the time for this appliance:
■ Set the time zone by entering the following command:
TimeZone Set
Select the appropriate time zone from the displayed list.
■ Set the date and the time by entering the following command:
Date Set Month Day HHMMSS Year
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