The settings in this dialog are set during initial deployment.
Best Practice: Be sure to update your record:
Table 10-1 Using the Network (DNS, NIC, Port 9443 Access restrictions) dialog
Network (IP Infrastructure) dialog
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Worksheet 20 - Network Support (IP Address Infrastructure Information and Appliance-Specific IP Configuration Settings) |
DNS Configuration section |
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If this field is left blank, it is auto-populated with the domain of the appliance hostname. For example, if the hostname of the appliance is TeamWorks.mycompany.com, the domain is auto-populated with mycompany.com.
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NIC Configuration section |
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In this section, you can modify the IP address, hostname, and network mask of any Network Interface Controller (NIC) associated with the appliance. (If you configured multiple NICs for the TeamWorks appliance, you can configure the additional NICs.)
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In the section, click the ID of the NIC.
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Edit the IP address, hostname, or network mask.
If you change the IP address, you must restart the appliance in order for the change to be reflected.
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Appliance Administration UI (Port 9443) Access Restrictions section |
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To limit administrative access, specify the IP address of any networks from which you want administrators to access the TeamWorks site.
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Leave this section blank to allow administrative access from any network.
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Proxy Settings section |
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Click this to save your changes, then click .
This stops and restarts your TeamWorks server. Because this results in server downtime, you should restart the server during off-peak hours.
User sessions can be affected by the above changes.
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