The following Network Configuration screen shows the configuration of the Ethernet device for a system that will act as the gateway for a Local Area Network.
Figure 2-29. Set Network Configuration for ed0
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Use
Tab to select the information fields and fill in appropriate information:
Host The fully-qualified hostname, such as k6-2.example.com in this case.
Domain The name of the domain that your machine is in, such as example.com for this case.
IPv4 Gateway IP address of host forwarding packets to non-local destinations. You must fill this in if the machine is a node on the network.
Leave this field blank if the machine is the gateway to the Internet for the network. The IPv4 Gateway is also known as the default gateway or default route.
Name server IP address of your local DNS server. There is no local DNS server on this private local area network so the IP address of the provider's DNS server (208.163.10.2) was used.
IPv4 address The IP address to be used for this interface was 192.168.0.1
Netmask The address block being used for this local area network is 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0.
Extra options to ifconfig Any interface-specific options to ifconfig you would like to add. There were none in this case.
Use
Tab to select [ OK ] when finished and press
Enter.
User Confirmation Requested Would you like to Bring Up the ed0 interface right now? [ Yes ] NoChoosing [ Yes ] and pressing
Enter will bring the machine up on the network and be ready for use. However, this does not accomplish much during installation, since the machine still needs to be rebooted