Control | Description |
Primary DNS Server IP Address | Specify the IP address for the primary name server. |
Secondary DNS Server IP Address | Optionally, specify the IP address for the secondary name server. |
Tertiary DNS Server IP Address | Optionally, specify the IP address for the tertiary name server. |
DNS Domain List | Specify an ordered list of domain names. If you specify domains the system automatically finds the appropriate domain for each of the hosts that you specify in the system. |
Control | Description |
Add a New Host | Displays the controls for adding a new host. |
IP Address | Specify the IP address for the host. |
Hostname | Specify a hostname. |
Add | Adds the host. |
Remove Selected | Select the check box next to the name and click Remove Selected. |
Control | Description |
Enable Proxy Settings | Provides network and FTP proxy access to the SCC. Enables the SCC to use a proxy to contact the Riverbed licensing portal and fetch licenses in a secure environment. You can optionally require user credentials to communicate with the proxy, and you can specify the method used to authenticate and negotiate user credentials. Proxy access is disabled by default. RiOS supports these proxies: Squid, Blue Coat Proxy SG, Microsoft WebSense, and McAfee Web Gateway. • Proxy and Port - Specify the IP address for the web or FTP proxy. • Port - Optionally, specify the port for the web/FTP proxy. |
Enable Authentication | Optionally, select to require user credentials for use with network or FTP proxy traffic. Specify the following to authenticate the users: • Username - Specify a username. • Password - Specify a password. • Authentication Type - Select an authentication method from the drop-down list: – Basic - Authenticates user credentials by requesting a valid username and password. This is the default setting. – NTLM - Authenticates user credentials based on an authentication challenge and response. – Digest - Provides the same functionality as basic authentication; however, digest authentication improves security because the system sends the user credentials across the network as a Message Digest 5 (MD5) hash. |
Apply | Applies your settings. |