HP Remote Graphics Software 5.4.0 User Guide

Use the Nslookup command to determine the IP address that the hostname resolves to. Then,
using the arrow buttons to the right of the Connections box on the Advanced Settings screen
(see
Figure 4-4 Advanced Settings dialog on page 82) change the first network interface to
correspond with the IP address returned by Nslookup. After performing this step, you must
either reboot the computer, or restart the RGS Sender (see
Figure 4-5 Restarting the RGS
Sender on page 83).
Figure 4-5 Restarting the RGS Sender
4.3.2 Network Interface reconfiguration using the Sender network
interface binding properties
At RGS 5.1, several new Sender properties were added to allow the administrator to configure which
network interface(s) the RGS Sender will listen to for connection requests. For a description of these
properties, refer to
Network Interface binding properties on page 179.
Figure 4-6 Network Interface binding order numerical sequence on page 84 shows how the two
network interfaces can be referenced in numerical sequence in their binding order. The network
interface binding properties permit specification of which network interface (either 0 or 1) the RGS
Sender will listen to for connection requests. For example, using the Rgsender.Network.Interface.
1.IsEnabled property, an administrator can specify that the RGS Sender will listen for connection
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