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[. . . ] Step 2 Enter the following command: qchange_netsetup The Configure STRM window appears. Release 2008. 2 2 Step 3 Using the up/down arrow keys to navigate the fields, change the necessary parameters: · Hostname -- Specify a fully qualified domain name as the system hostname. Note: If you change the hostname and you are using Offense Resolution, we recommend you also update the Resolver Agent name, if a Resolver Agent is assigned to the host. · · · · · · IP Address - Specify the IP address of the system. This is a secondary IP address that is used to access the server, usually from a different network or the Internet, and is managed by your network administrator. This Public IP address is often configured using Network Address Translation (NAT) services on your network or firewall settings on your network. NAT translates an IP address in one network to a different IP address in another network. [. . . ] NAT translates an IP address in one network to a different IP address in another network. · Email Server - Specify the email server. If you do not have an email server, specify localhost in this field. Step 4 Use the TAB key to move to the Finish option. Press Enter. A series of messages appear as STRM processes the requested changes. After the requested changes are processed, the STRM system is automatically shutdown and rebooted. Re-Adding Managed Host(s) and Re-Assigning the Components To re-add the managed host(s) and re-assign component(s), you must: Step 1 Log in to STRM and access the System View in the Deployment Editor, as defined in Step 1, Removing Non-Console Managed Hosts. Re-add managed host(s) to your deployment. Step 2 From the menu, select Actions > Add a managed host. The Add a new host wizard appears. Step 3 Click Next. The Enter the host's IP window appears. Step 4 Enter values for the parameters: · · · Enter the IP of the server or appliance to add -- Specify the IP address of the host you wish to add to your System View. Enter the root password of the host -- Specify the root password for the host. Confirm the root password of the host -- Specify the password again, for confirmation. Step 5 Click Next. a b c In the STRM Deployment Editor, click the Flow View or Event View tab. From the menu, select Actions > Assign Note: You can also use the right mouse button (right-click) to access the Actions menu items. The Assign Component wizard appears. d From a Select a host drop-down list box, select the host you wish to re-assign to this component. Click Next. Release 2008. 2 Changing the Network Settings of a Non-Console in a Multi-System Deployment 5 e Click Finish. Step 8 Repeat for each non-Console managed host until all hosts are re-added and re-assigned. Step 9 From the Administrative Console menu, select Configurations > Deploy Configuration Changes. Changes are deployed. Changing the Network Settings of a Non-Console in a Multi-System Deployment To change the network settings of a non-Console in a multi-system deployment, you must remove all non-Console managed host from the deployment, change the network settings, re-add the managed host, and then re-assign the component(s). You must perform this procedure in the following order: · · · Removing the Non-Console Managed Host Changing the Network Settings Re-Adding the Managed Host and Re-Assigning the Components Note: This procedure requires you to use the Deployment Editor. For more information on using the Deployment Editor, see the STRM Administration Guide. Removing the Non-Console Managed Host To remove non-Console managed host from your deployment, you must: Step 1 Log in to STRM: https://<IP Address> Where <IP Address> is the IP address of the STRM system. Username: admin Password: <root password> Where <root password> is the password assigned to STRM during the installation process. Step 2 In the main STRM Interface, click Config. Step 7 Use the right mouse button (right-click) to access the menu, select Remove host. Step 8 From the Administrative Console menu, select Configurations > Deploy Configuration Changes. Step 9 Exit from the Administration Console. Release 2008. 2 6 Note: If the Administration Console is still active on your system tray, use the right-mouse button (right-click) to access the menu and select Exit. Changing the Network Settings To change the network settings, you must: Step 1 Log in to the non-Console as root. [. . . ] a b c In the STRM Deployment Editor, click the Flow View or Event View tab. From the menu, select Actions > Assign Note: You can also use the right mouse button (right-click) to access the Actions menu items. The Assign Component wizard appears. d e From a Select a host drop-down list box, select the host you wish to re-assign to this component. Click Finish. Step 8 From the Administrative Console menu, select Configurations > Deploy Configuration Changes. [. . . ]

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