Raritan Engineering CC-SG Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 12: Advanced Administration 
Configuration Manager    
Network Configuration 
1.  On the Setup menu, click Configuration Manager.  When the Configuration Manager 
screen appears, click on the Network Setup tab. 
 
Figure 192 Configuration Manager Network Settings Screen 
2.  Type the CC-SG hostname in the Host Name field. For hostname rules, see 
Terminology/Acronyms in Chapter 1: Introduction.  Once  Update Configuration is 
selected, the field will be updated to reflect the Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) if 
a domain server and domain suffix has been configured.   
3.  Click either Primary/Backup Mode or Active/Active Mode. A standard CC-SG 
provides two Network Interface Controllers (NIC)s. The NICSs (labeled left-to-right 
from the rear) are as follows:  
 
M
ODEL
 
L
EFT
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MOST 
NIC
 
(
PRIMARY INTERFACE
R
IGHT
-
MOST 
NIC 
G1 LAN1 LAN0 
V1 LAN1 LAN2 
 
One interface could be used by itself or both could be used simultaneously. For simplicity, 
the discussion below uses LAN1 as the left-most NIC (primary) and LAN2 as the right-
most NIC.  Some internal diagnostics and messages may refer to these interfaces as 
“eth0” and “eth1”. 
Note: If both interfaces are disconnected, CC-SG restarts.