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Press Enter to start the sequence immediately. |
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Double-click the NetCFG icon on the desktop. |
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When the Network Connections dialog box is displayed, select the connection that you want to change, and click Edit. |
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Click the IPv4 Settings tab, select Manual from the Method list, click Add, and enter the IP, netmask, and gateway addresses in the applicable fields. Leave the DNS servers field blank. |
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Click the IPv6 Settings tab, select Manual from the Method list, click Add, and enter the IP, prefix, and gateway addresses in the applicable fields. Leave the DNS servers field blank. |
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When you are finished, click Save to return to the Network Connections dialog box, and then click Close. |
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When the BMR Network Configuration dialog box is displayed, select the applicable option: |
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Use DHCP (recommended): To use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure the network interface, select this option. |
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Use Static IP Address: To enter specific IP addresses, select this option, and enter the addresses in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields. |
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To submit the information, click Config, and then click OK when the confirmation message is displayed. |
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To close the BMR Network Configuration dialog box and start the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Agent, click Exit. |
The restore of data backed up with the Plug-in Live Client is handled by the Plug-in Server. Backups performed using the Plug-in Live Client are revealed beneath the Plug-in Server node , labeled “VaultDR APM,” on the Create Selection Set page of the NetVault Backup WebUI.
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