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Changing the Service Processor Netmask, Changing Transfer Media Settings, IP address. Type

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2. Type 4 for Change public network interface parameters, and then press ENTER. 3. Type 3 for Change IP Address, and then press ENTER. 4. From the Modify SP IP menu, type a new IP address, and then press ENTER. 5. The SP Network submenu appears, and the new IP address appears to the right of the current IP address. Type A, and then press ENTER to quit, save, and activate the new IP address. Changing the Service Processor Netmask To change the Service Processor netmask by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the SPmaint tab. 2. Click Network Configuration. 3. Click Change Public Network Interface Parameters. 4. Enter a new netmask in the Netmask field, and then click Save and Activate. To change the Service Processor netmask by using SPMAINT, type the following menu options from the SPMAINT main menu: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 2 for Network Configuration, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 4 for Change public network interface parameters, and then press ENTER. 3. Type 4 for Change Netmask, and then press ENTER. 4. The Modify Netmask menu appears. Type a new netmask, and then press ENTER. Changing the Service Processor Default Gateway The IP address of the device on the local (public) network segment (or subnet) acts as a route to the rest of your network. Typically, the IP address of the device is the same address as the default route (see "Changing the SP Default Route" (page 13)). However, for some networks, where Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is disallowed, it may be necessary to define a separate device for this function. To change the Service Processor default gateway by using SPOCC: 1. On the SPOCC home page, click the SPmaint tab. 2. Click Network Configuration. 3. Click Change Public Network Interface Parameters. 4. Enter a new gateway IP address in the Gateway field, and then click Save and Activate. To change the Service Processor default gateway by using SPMAINT: 1. From the SPMAINT main menu, type 2 for Network Configuration, and then press ENTER. 2. Type 4 for Change public network interface parameters, and then press ENTER. 3. Type 5 for Change Gateway, and then press ENTER. 4. Type a new gateway, and then press ENTER. 5. The SP Network submenu appears, and the new default gateway address appears to the right of the current gateway address. Type A, and then press ENTER to quit, save, and activate the new default gateway address. Changing Transfer Media Settings Use the SP Transfer Media submenu to alter the settings for the media the Service Processor (SP) uses when communicating with its associated connection portal. NOTE: You cannot change the transfer media settings in Secure Network Mode this (includes A-class users). The following settings can be found in the SP Transfer Media submenu: • Data Transfer involves external communications between the SP and the connection portal. • Remote Operations include problem solving and diagnostics performed from a remote location. 14 SP Control Functions

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2.
Type
4
for
Change public network interface parameters
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Type
3
for
Change IP Address
, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
From the Modify SP IP menu, type a new IP address, and then press
ENTER
.
5.
The SP Network submenu appears, and the new IP address appears to the right of the current
IP address. Type
A
, and then press
ENTER
to quit, save, and activate the new IP address.
Changing the Service Processor Netmask
To change the Service Processor netmask by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
SPmaint
tab.
2.
Click
Network Configuration
.
3.
Click
Change Public Network Interface Parameters
.
4.
Enter a new netmask in the
Netmask
field, and then click
Save and Activate
.
To change the Service Processor netmask by using SPMAINT, type the following menu options
from the SPMAINT main menu:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
2
for
Network Configuration
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Type
4
for
Change public network interface parameters
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Type
4
for
Change Netmask
, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
The Modify Netmask menu appears. Type a new netmask, and then press
ENTER
.
Changing the Service Processor Default Gateway
The IP address of the device on the local (public) network segment (or subnet) acts as a route to
the rest of your network. Typically, the IP address of the device is the same address as the default
route (see
“Changing the SP Default Route” (page 13)
). However, for some networks, where Routing
Information Protocol (RIP) is disallowed, it may be necessary to define a separate device for this
function.
To change the Service Processor default gateway by using SPOCC:
1.
On the SPOCC home page, click the
SPmaint
tab.
2.
Click
Network Configuration
.
3.
Click
Change Public Network Interface Parameters
.
4.
Enter a new gateway IP address in the
Gateway
field, and then click
Save and Activate
.
To change the Service Processor default gateway by using SPMAINT:
1.
From the SPMAINT main menu, type
2
for
Network Configuration
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Type
4
for
Change public network interface parameters
, and then press
ENTER
.
3.
Type
5
for
Change Gateway
, and then press
ENTER
.
4.
Type a new gateway, and then press
ENTER
.
5.
The SP Network submenu appears, and the new default gateway address appears to the right
of the current gateway address. Type
A
, and then press
ENTER
to quit, save, and activate the
new default gateway address.
Changing Transfer Media Settings
Use the SP Transfer Media submenu to alter the settings for the media the Service Processor (SP)
uses when communicating with its associated connection portal.
NOTE:
You cannot change the transfer media settings in Secure Network Mode this (includes
A-class users).
The following settings can be found in the SP Transfer Media submenu:
Data Transfer
involves external communications between the SP and the connection portal.
Remote Operations
include problem solving and diagnostics performed from a remote location.
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SP Control Functions