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About the Aliases: New/<br />

Modify Network Alias<br />

window<br />

Modifying the interface configuration<br />

To add or modify an alias IP address in the Interface Configuration:<br />

Aliases window, follow the steps below.<br />

1. In the Network Address field, select the appropriate network address for<br />

the interface you want to configure.<br />

2. In the Alias Address field, type the alias IP address that will be associated<br />

with the network interface selected in the Interface Configuration<br />

window.<br />

3. In the Network Mask field, type a network mask. The value specified is<br />

used to identify the significant portion <strong>of</strong> the IP address.<br />

4. Click OK to add the alias IP address, or click Cancel to return to the<br />

Interface Configuration window without saving your changes.<br />

After adding or modifying an entry you should be able to ping the<br />

address from an external device, unless the Respond to ICMP echo and<br />

timestamp parameter is disabled for this burb. See “Entering information<br />

on the Burb Configuration window” on page 3-48.<br />

5. Click the Save icon to save the changes.<br />

About the Hardware Acceleration tab<br />

The Hardware Acceleration tab will only appear if you are using a<br />

supported hardware accelerator. The Hardware Acceleration tab<br />

contains a table listing the supported hardware accelerators that are<br />

currently installed on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. The following table columns<br />

appear:<br />

Hardware Accelerator—This column lists the type <strong>of</strong> hardware<br />

accelerator (for example, Cavium).<br />

Accelerator Type—This column lists the type <strong>of</strong> hardware<br />

acceleration (for example, SSL).<br />

Enabled—This column lists whether the hardware accelerator is<br />

enabled (On) or disabled (Off).<br />

To enable a hardware accelerator, select the hardware accelerator you<br />

want to enable and click Enable.<br />

To disable a hardware accelerator, select the hardware accelerator you<br />

want to disable and click Disable.<br />

Click the Save icon to save your changes.<br />

General System Tasks 3-53

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