Configuring Common Network Settings
Common Network Settings are optional and you can leave them unchanged if
there are no local networking requirements.
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If you want to change the local networking settings, change any of the
following options.
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Cascading mode
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None.
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Bridging.
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Port Forwarding.
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DNS Resolver Reference
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Determine which IP address is used when the DNS
resolver returns both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
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DNS Suffixes (optional)
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Specify a DNS suffix name if needed.
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First/Second/Third DNS Server
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Manually specify static DNS server(s).
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If you specify any static DNS server, the
setting overrides the DHCP-assigned DNS
server.
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If you select DHCP (or Automatic) for
IPv4/IPv6 settings, and you do not specify any
static DNS servers, the HPDU uses DHCP-assigned
DNS servers.
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IPv4/IPv6 Routes
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You need to configure these settings only when
your local network contains two subnets, and you
want the HPDU to communicate with the other
subnet.
If so, ensure IP forwarding is enabled in the
network, and click Add Route to add static
routes.
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