HP VCX Software manual Access Control, Save, Cancel, Look up all IP addresses again

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Chapter 6. Basic Configuration

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If an interface will receive its IP address from a DHCP server, the Telecommuting Mod- ule can also get information about its DNS server from that server. In this case, select the corresponding IP address here and leave the other fields empty.

DNS Name Or IP Address

The DNS name/IP address of the DNS server which the Telecommuting Module should use. Note that to use DNS names here, there must exist a DNS server in the Telecommuting Module’s permanent configuration.

IP address

Shows the IP address of the DNS Name Or IP Address you entered in the previous field.

Delete Row

If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Create new rows, Save, or Look up all IP addresses again.

Create

Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.

Save

Saves the Basic Configuration configuration to the preliminary configuration.

Cancel

Reverts all the above fields to their previous configuration.

Look up all IP addresses again

Looks up the IP addresses for all DNS names on this page in the DNS servers you entered above.

Access Control

On the Access Control page, settings are made which controls the access to the Telecom- muting Module administration interfaces. The Telecommuting Module can be configured via the web (http and https) and via ssh or the serial cable (using the CLI, see chapter 18, Command Line Reference).

Select one or more configuration IP addresses for the Telecommuting Module. The config- uration address is the IP address to which you direct your web browser to access the web interface of the Telecommuting Module, or connect your ssh client to.

For each network interface, you also specify whether or not the Telecommuting Module can be configured via this network interface.

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