The Basics : Configure Appliance’s network settings
  
Configure Appliance’s network settings
Your onQ Appliance has a variety of network settings:
Fully Qualified Host name
onQ Role (see Change Appliance’s role)
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
onQ Proxy Address (see About onQ Proxy)
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Servers
onQ Appliance’s role
Time zone (except in the case of DRaaS/AVaaS, set this time zone to match hypervisor’s time zone as outlined in Configure Appliance’s hypervisor settings.)
 
To modify an onQ Appliance’s network settings:
Renaming of onQ is rare, but there are circumstances that might require that you to do so:
Your company name or location changed, and your host name needs to realign with this new identity.
You initially deployed one onQ, and now you’re adding another.
You are replacing your onQ Appliance so as to upgrade the hardware. There cannot be two onQs with the same name. In this case, you would have two onQs with the same name until after the data from old onQ Appliance migrates to new onQ Appliance.
In the case of an agent‑less PN enrollment, if you need to rename your onQ, do one of the following:
If you have only one PN: (1) From the onQ Portal, delete the PN (Delete protected nodes), choosing to retain ...the associated data from the repository and corresponding RN.... (2) Rename the onQ. (3) Re‑enroll the PN as outlined in (Agent‑less Linux/Windows PNs) Enroll protected nodes.
If you have multiple PNs: (1) Rename the onQ; (2) On each ESXi/ESX server, delete from disk all PN proxies that use the old onQ host name. (3) Re‑enroll the PNs as outlined in (Agent‑less Linux/Windows PNs) Enroll protected nodes.
1. Log on to the onQ Appliance’s onQ Portal.
2. Go to APPLIANCE CONFIG tab > onQ (LOCAL) page > MODIFY button.
The Modify Local onQ Setup page appears:
 
3. Make your change, then click SAVE.
Click REVERT to return the fields to their initial values, or click the cancel icon (at the upper left) to discard your changes and return to the previous page.