Hi there, everyone!
This post explains how to configure the NBI gateway routes if the network configuration of the U2000 server has changed. Please check the below information.

QUESTION
How to configure the NBI gateway routes if the network configuration of the U2000 server has changed?
ANSWER
1. Enter https://Primary IS node's IP address:31945 and press Enter. Logging in to the U2000 Centralized Maintenance Management Tool.
2. Choose Maintenance > Network Configure > Configure IP Address from the Main Menu.
3. On the Configure Route page, configure the routing information as instructed in the below table:
parameter | Description |
NIC Name | Select existing NICs. The NIC name of default route does not need to be configured. |
Default Route | If the default route has been available, and the new route needs to be set to default route. 1.Select existing default route. 2.Deselect Default Route and select an NIC for NIC Name. Then, set Destination, Network Mask and Gateway. If the default route does not exist: 1.when a default route is necessary, select Default Route. 2.when a default route is not necessary, this parameter does not need to be configured. |
Destination Network | Specifies the IP address of the network route. By default, the value for default route can be left empty. |
Network Mask | Specifies the mask of the network route. By default, the value for default route can be left empty. |
Gateway | Specifies the gateway connecting the route. |
For example, to configure a route that traverses from a client with the IP address of 10.70.73.77 to a server with the IP address of 10.71.224.12 and passes through a router with the IP address of 10.71.224.1, perform the following operations:
1. verify that the server and router are directly connected;
2. select eth1 from the NIC Name drop-down list and set Destination as 10.70.73.0, Network Mask as 255.255.255.0 and Gateway as 10.71.224.1.
This would be all on how to configure the NBI gateway routes if the network configuration of the U2000 server has changed. Thanks for reading this post!
