Clusters > node_name > Networks > interface_name

When you select an interface from the list of available interfaces on the Networks page, you can manage and edit the properties of that interface.

To view or edit properties for an interface, select a task from the Actions menu.

Tasks

Remove
Removes the selected interface from the network.
Move IP Addresses Alias Between Interfaces
Use this task to move service or persistent IP addresses from one interface to another when an adapter is being replaced.
Node name
Displays the name of the node for which the interface is associated. This field cannot be edited.
Current® Interface
Displays the interface for which the IP addresses is currently bound. This field cannot be edited.
Destination Interface
Choose the interface to which the IP address will be moving from the list of interfaces within the same network as the original interface.
Persistent/Service IP labels/address
Choose one or more IP labels/addresses from a list of persistent and service IP labels/addresses owned by the destination interface.
Properties
Use the Properties page to view properties of the selected interface. Interface properties cannot be edited.
Node:
The node of the cluster on which the interface resides.
Boot IP Address:
The Boot IP address for the selected network is the highest priority node in the resource group for a cluster and must be the node that contains the boot IP address or label. Select the boot IP address so that it is on the same subnet as the service IP address to be used in the resource group. All other network interfaces on the highest priority node must be placed on subnets that are different from those used by the boot or service IP addresses.
Boot IP Label:
The boot IP label or IP address is the initial IP label or IP address that is used at boot time. The term “boot” is used in this section to explain the PowerHA® SystemMirror requirements for subnets on which different IP labels (boot and service) are configured.
Network:
Network name is a symbolic value that identifies a network in an PowerHA SystemMirror environment. Cluster processes use this information to determine which interfaces are connected to the same physical network. Use any naming convention you prefer, but be consistent. If two interfaces share the same physical network, make sure that you use the same network name when defining these interfaces.