Format Setting
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Description
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Appliance Host Name Format
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The host name can contain alphanumeric characters and dashes ("A-Z", "a-z",
"0-9", "-").
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Dynamic IP Address
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Obtain a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server on your network. Verify that the
Preconfiguration Console has been changed accordingly. For details, see the
Deep Discovery Inspector
6.6 Installation and
Deployment Guide.
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Static IP Address Format
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IP addresses must be in the format: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, where X is a decimal value
between 0 and 255.
The IPv4 address cannot be in any of the following formats:
The IPv6 address cannot be in any of the following formats:
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Subnet Mask Format
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The binary format of a subnet mask starts with a sequence of continuous 1s and
ends with a sequence of continuous 0s.
IPv4 address subnet mask example:
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Subnet Prefix Format
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IPv6 addresses convert groups of bits into groups of hexadecimal digits,
separated by colons. The high-order bits on the left of an IPv6 address specify
the network, the rest specify particular addresses in that network. All the
addresses in one network have the same first N bits, called the "prefix".
Use "/N" to denote a prefix N bits long.
IPv6 address subnet prefix example:
This example means all addresses where the first 32 bits are
2001:db8 . |
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Default Gateway Address Format
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The gateway must be in the same subnet as the IP address.
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DNS
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IPv4 or IPv6 address
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