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For information on changing the host name of a Unity Connection server refer, Install, Upgrade, and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unity Connection 15 at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/ connection/15/install_upgrade/guide/b_15cuciumg.html. Caution From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Settings > IP > Ethernet. The Ethernet Settings window displays.For a description of the fields on the Ethernet Settings window, see Table 7: settingsEthernetfields (table)Ethernet Configuration Fields and Descriptions. Table 7: Ethernet Configuration Fields and Descriptions Description Field Indicates whether DHCP is Enabled or Disabled. DHCP Displays the host name of the server. Hostname Displays the IP address of the system. IP Address Displays the IP subnet mask address. Subnet Mask Shows the IP address of the network gateway. Default Gateway Ethernet IPv6 Configuration Settings The settings detailed below are applicable to Cisco Unity Connection release 9.0 and later. IPv6 is not supported in earlier versions of Cisco Unity Connection. Note The Ethernet IPv6 Configuration Settings page allows you to enable IPv6, and to determine a method for obtaining the IP addresses. To view or change the IPv6 settings, follow this procedure: Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Settings > IP > Ethernet IPv6 Configuration. Step 2 To modify the ethernet IPv6 settings, enter the new values in the applicable fields. For a description of the fields on the Ethernet IPv6 Configuration Settings window, see Table 4-2. Step 3 To preserve your changes, select Save. Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration Guide for Cisco Unity Connection Release 15 16 Settings Ethernet IPv6 Configuration Settings

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