If failover is disabled, the administrative user can configure each Ethernet port separately in the following ways:The example in the following figure shows the fields that appear on the Network Æ Host Settings screen when both the primary and secondary Ethernet ports are enabled and DHCP is disabled. The fields shown in Network Æ Host Settings Screen With Both Interfaces Enabled and DHCP Disabled are for the following purposes:
• Configuring basic network parameters and assigning a static IP address to the Ethernet port (s)Network Æ Host Settings Screen With Both Interfaces Enabled and DHCP Disabled
2. Go to Network Æ Host settings.
4. Enable or disable failover by selecting the desired option from the “Failover” pull-down menu.
6. Configure a static IP address, if desired, for an Ethernet port by performing the following steps.
d. Enter or modify the IP address for a network gateway in the “Gateway IP” field.Note: The IP address entered in the “Gateway IP” field is used for the OnBoard’s default route.
f. Enter or modify the maximum transmission unit value for the Ethernet port in the “MTU” field.
a. Enter or modify the IP address for the primary DNS server in the “Primary DNS” field.
b. Enter or modify the IP address for an optional secondary DNS server in the “Secondary DNS” field.