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After the network interface restarts, it is possible to re-connect to the appliance through the new static IP address.  
 
After the network interface restarts, it is possible to re-connect to the appliance through the new static IP address.  
  
New settings can be reviewed by navigating to the following menu.
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New settings can be reviewed by navigating to the '''"config"''' menu.
  
 
To change the IP address the command would be similar to the following;
 
To change the IP address the command would be similar to the following;

Revision as of 12:58, 21 September 2018

The default network behavior for the Tranzman appliance is to fall back to a DHCP configuration. As this is not desirable in many production environments, this section explains how to configure to a static IP address.

Step 1

Navigate to the network configuration on the appliance.

> config > network

Step 2

Proceed to configure the network IP address and change the hostname if required.

Example:

> configure <interface> <fqdn> <ip> <mask> <gw> <port> Configure Hostname and Network interface name of interface (eg eth0) fqdn fully qualified hostname ip IP address for this appliance mask Network Mask eg. 255.255.255.0 gw IP address for default gateway port port to use for agents, default 55555

To change the IP address the command would be similar to the following;

> configure eth0 tzm_test.localdomain 192.168.1.100 255.255.255.0 192.168.50.254 55555

Step 3

After the network interface restarts, it is possible to re-connect to the appliance through the new static IP address.

New settings can be reviewed by navigating to the "config" menu.

To change the IP address the command would be similar to the following;

> config > configure > show-network-settings interface=eth0 dhcp=0 port=55555 fqdn=tzm_appliance.localdomain ip=192.168.1.100 mask=255.255.255.0 gw=192.168.1.254 dns=192.168.1.254 dnsb=UNDEFINED ntpserver=0.ntp.localdomain timezone=UTC


Use this link to go back to the main Configuration Page.