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Chapter 6 Setting Network Preferences 81
Hostname
The host name is a unique name that corresponds to a unique hardware MAC address.
It is the name the network uses to identify a device attached to the network. To view or
modify the host name, use the serversetup tool.
To display the server’s local host name:
$ serversetup -getHostname
To change the servers local host name:
$ sudo serversetup -setHostname
hostname
Note: You can also set and get the host name using snmpd and scutil.
Bonjour Name
Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of
computers, devices, and services on IP networks. Bonjour uses industry-standard IP
protocols to allow devices to discover each other without the need to enter IP
addresses or configure DNS servers.
Specifically, Bonjour enables automatic IP address assignment without a DHCP server,
name-to-address translation without a DNS server, and service discovery without a
directory server.
To view or change the Bonjour name, use the
serversetup tool.
To display the server’s Bonjour name
$ serversetup -getBonjourname
To change the servers Bonjour name:
$ sudo serversetup -setBonjourname
bonjourname
If the name was changed, the command displays 0.
Note: If you use Server Admin to connect to a server using its Bonjour name and
change the servers Bonjour name, you must reconnect to the server the next time you
open the Server Admin application.
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