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Specifies whether the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled.
Identifies the public or the shared IP address that is assigned to the Pilot. This IP address is what the administrator uses to access the Oracle FS System over the management interface.
Assigns the subnetwork mask for the public IP address that is permanently assigned to the Pilot.
Assigns the IP address of the gateway network node in the subnetwork of which the Oracle FS System (the Pilot) is a member.
Identifies the unique network identifier of the active Pilot node. When a Pilot node fails, the passive node becomes the active node. The MAC address changes to the unique network identifier of the formerly passive node
Identifies the actual port speed and duplex mode at which the management interface is running.
Identifies the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server (DNS) that is used to resolve the IP addresses.
Identifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server that should be used if the primary DNS server cannot be reached.
Identifies whether email is enabled to notify recipients of system events.
Identifies the IP address of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server that receives system event notifications.
Identifies the port that the SMTP server listens to for incoming email requests.
(Optional) Specifies the interval, in seconds, that the Oracle FS System waits before sending event notification emails to the administrator for the same event.
Indicates whether event-triggered Call‑Home is enabled.
Indicates whether standard Call‑Home messages are scheduled and enabled.
Indicates whether larger Call‑Home messages are scheduled and enabled.
Indicates whether large files are sent to the Call‑Home server.
Indicates the revision level of the Call‑Home matrix.