Polycom 3725-76302-001O Manual De Usuario

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Local Cluster Configuration
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Shared Management Network 
Settings
 
The settings in this section apply to the entire system (both servers in 
two-server configuration), whether management and signaling are combined 
or separate. 
Virtual host name 
Virtual host name and IP address(es) for the system’s management (or 
combined) network interface. 
For a one-server configuration, these fields are disabled. (Exception: If only 
IPv6 is enabled, the system must have two addresses, so a single-server 
system must still have a virtual host name and IP address.) 
Host names may contain only letters, numbers, and internal dashes 
(hyphens), and may not include a domain. The reserved values appserv* and 
dmamgk-* may not be used for host names. 
The host name is combined with the domain name specified under General 
System Network Settings
 to form the fully qualified domain name (FQDN). 
Note: Specify all IPv4 addresses in dotted-decimal form and all IPv6 
addresses in colon-hex form. 
IPv4 
IPv6 
Subnet mask 
IPv4 network mask that defines the subnetwork of the system’s management 
or combined interface. 
IPv6 prefix length 
IPv6 CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) prefix size value (the number of 
leading 1 bits in the routing prefix mask) that defines the subnetwork of the 
system’s management or combined interface. 
IPv4 gateway 
IP address of the gateway server used to route network traffic outside the 
subnet. 
Management Link 
Name 
The name of the management network interface (eth0) is not editable, and it 
can’t be disabled. 
The eth0 interface corresponds with the GB1 jack on the server. 
Enable 
Auto-negotiation Turn 
on 
Auto-negotiation or set Speed and Duplex manually. 
Note: Auto-negotiation is required if your network is 1000Base-T. Don’t select 
10000 unless you’re certain your hardware platform supports it. 
Speed 
Duplex 
Show Link Details 
Click to see details about link settings and information. This information may 
be useful to Polycom Global Services when troubleshooting a network issue. 
LAN Security Settings 
Caution: In a network that requires 802.1x authentication for servers (this is 
rarely the case), incorrect settings in this section and, if applicable, lack of the 
proper certificate(s) can make the system unreachable. Recovering from this 
situation requires connecting a laptop to the system using a crossover cable 
in order to access it. 
Enable 802.1x 
Enables the system to authenticate this network interface to the LAN. 
Depending on the authentication method, the access credentials required 
may be either a user name and password (specified below) or a security 
certificate. 
User name 
The user name with which the system may authenticate this interface. 
Field 
Description