HP BL10e HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide - Page 22

Identifying the Integrated Administrator Connectors

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Getting Started • If the network uses Dynamic DNS or WINS, you can access the Integrated Administrator using the factory-configured host name. IMPORTANT: The preconfigured Administrator password and host name are displayed on the Integrated Administrator Default Network Settings Tag (settings tag) attached to the interconnect tray. • If the network uses DHCP, an IP address can be automatically assigned to the Integrated Administrator. • The server blade health driver enables the Integrated Administrator to gracefully power down the server blades and provides the Integrated Administrator with the name as defined within the operating system of the server blade, thermal condition, status, and operating system for each server blade. CAUTION: Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a server blade. This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data. Identifying the Integrated Administrator Connectors Each ProLiant BL e-Class interconnect tray ships with the Integrated Administrator module already installed and provides external connectivity using two connectors on the rear panel. CAUTION: Do not plug anything into the enclosure link connectors. They are reserved for future use and are not designed to accept a 10/100 Ethernet connector. 2-2 HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide

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Getting Started
If the network uses Dynamic DNS or WINS, you can access the Integrated
Administrator using the factory-configured host name.
IMPORTANT:
The preconfigured Administrator password and host name are displayed on the
Integrated Administrator Default Network Settings Tag (settings tag) attached to the
interconnect tray.
If the network uses DHCP, an IP address can be automatically assigned to the
Integrated Administrator.
The server blade health driver enables the Integrated Administrator to gracefully
power down the server blades and provides the Integrated Administrator with the
name as defined within the operating system of the server blade, thermal
condition, status, and operating system for each server blade.
CAUTION:
Without the server blade health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating
system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a server blade.
This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data.
Identifying the Integrated Administrator Connectors
Each ProLiant BL e-Class interconnect tray ships with the Integrated Administrator
module already installed and provides external connectivity using two connectors on
the rear panel.
CAUTION:
Do not plug anything into the enclosure link connectors. They are
reserved for future use and are not designed to accept a 10/100 Ethernet connector.
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HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide