Chapter 4. The Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility 37Domain NameEnter the DNS domain name to assign to appliance servers. OnWindows systems this is known as the DNS Suffix Search. This field isoptional.5. Click to enable reprovisioning and complete the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)setup information. To reprovision your appliance servers from the FTP server,complete the following fields:Remote Host NameThis is the host name or IP address of the FTP server.Remote DirectoryThis is the directory to use on the FTP server for reprovisioning images.FTP User NameThis is the username to use when logging into the FTP server.FTP PasswordThis is the password to use when logging into the FTP server.6. Click Finish.When groups are defined, go to “Using the Assigned by First Matching Groupfunction” on page 39 or “Moving an appliance server into a group” on page 39. Whenfinished, you can go to the appliance Web page to complete the appliance serverconfiguration process (see “Starting UMS using the Advanced ApplianceConfiguration Utility” on page 43). You can then use the Advanced ApplianceConfiguration utility to edit groups, move appliances, or you can use other features ofthe Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility such as reprovisioning.Editing a groupYou can modify a group and enable reprovisioning for a group using the edit groupfeature. If you edit a group and make changes to the host name or DNS domainname, you need to start the appliance server again for the changes to take effect. Tomake changes to an existing group, do the following:1. From the Groups listed in Search order list, highlight the group that you want tochange.2. Open the Group menu, and click Edit Group. Make the changes that you want.You can edit any field for the group except the group type.