HP ProLiant DL320 Security Server

Network Information Card

Overview

Before connecting the HP ProLiant DL320 Security Server to the network,

record the configuration information for your environment in the space

provided.

After recording the configuration information, proceed to step 4 of the ProLiant

DL320 Security Server Quick Setup Poster.

Internal network interface IP setup

The internal network interface (NIC 1) of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server is

the interface assigned to internal network traffic.

Internal network interface IP address: ___________________________

Subnet mask: _______________________________________________

Preferred DNS server: ________________________________________

Alternate DNS server: ________________________________________

 

NOTE: If you have more than two DNS servers or any WINS servers,

 

enter their IP addresses after the ProLiant DL320 Security Server Setup

 

Wizard completes.

External network interface IP setup

The external network interface (NIC 2) of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server is

the interface assigned to external network traffic. If you have a public static IP

address (assigned by the DNS server), enter this information during setup.

External network interface IP address: ___________________________

Subnet mask: _______________________________________________

Default gateway: ____________________________________________

Perimeter network interface IP setup

The perimeter network interface (NIC 3) of the ProLiant DL320 Security Server

is optional. The interface is connected to the perimeter network (also known as

the DMZ). If you have a DHCP server and intend to automatically assign an IP

address to NIC 3, there is no need to provide the address during setup.

Perimeter network interface IP address: ___________________________

Computer name

The ProLiant DL320 Security Server must be assigned a computer name. The computer name must be 15 alphanumeric characters or less.

Computer name: _____________________________________________

Administrator password

The administrator password is the password used to log on to the ProLiant DL320 Security Server. Define the administrator password during setup using at least six characters and a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and non-alphanumeric characters (for example, !, $, #, %).

NOTE: For security reasons, HP recommends destroying any hard copy notes taken to memorize this password as soon as possible or storing the notes in a safe place.

Workgroup or domain name Record the name of the workgroup or domain that will be joined during setup. Workgroup or domain name: ___________________________________

NOTE: A domain can be joined anytime after setup completes.

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HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software manual HP ProLiant DL320 Security Server

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