IP Configuration and Identification
You must specify the identity and address for all network interfaces.
Set the following parameters to configure a network interface:
- name—Set the name for the network interface. This must be the same name as the phy-interface to which it corresponds.
 - description—Enter a description of the network for easier identification.
 - hostname—Set the hostname (FQDN) of this network interface. This parameter is optional.
 - ip-address—Set the IP address of this network interface.
 - netmask—Set the netmask of this network interface in dotted decimal notation.
 - gateway—Set the gateway that this network interface uses to communicate with the next hop.
 - sec-gateway—Set an additional optional gateway for this network interface
 - dns-ip-primary—Set the DNS servers. You can set an additional two DNS servers by using the dns-ip-backup1 and dns-ip-backup2 parameters.
 - dns-domain—Set the default domain name.
 - signaling-mtu—Sets the MTU size for IPv4 or IPv6 transmission.