Netra j 3.0 Administrator's Guide

Local Area Network Administration

This section describes how to configure the local area network (LAN) interfaces on your Netra server.


Note -

The Netra software only displays information about network interface hardware that is currently attached to the Netra server.


A network interface consists of three elements: the network port, the network protocol, and the interface definition.

To Add a Network Interface

You cannot administer the Netra server from a remote client without first defining the network interface.

  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Local Area Network.

    The Local Area Networking Administration page is displayed with a list of network interface hardware to configure.

  2. Click Add a TCP/IP Interface for the required network interface.

    An administration page for the selected interface and protocol is displayed.

  3. Complete the form using the information in the following table.

    Table 7-1 Network Interface Administration: TCP/IP

    Option 

    Description 

    Host Name/Address 

    The host name and address for the network interface. This address should not be on the same network as any other configured interface. Example: 129.144.79.5 

    Netmask 

    The netmask address that determines the network with which the host address is associated. Example: 255.255.255.0 

  4. Click OK.

To Modify a Network Interface
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Local Area Network.

    The Local Area Networking Administration page is displayed with a list of network interface hardware to configure.

  2. Click Modify a TCP/IP Interface for the required network interface.

    An administration page is displayed with existing configuration information for the selected interface and protocol.

  3. Complete the form using the information in Table 7-1.

  4. Click OK.

To Delete a Network Interface
  1. From the Main Administration page, under "Network Connection Administration," click Local Area Network.

    The Local Area Networking Administration page is displayed with a list of network interfaces to delete.

  2. Click Delete for the interface you want to remove, then confirm the operation.