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Management Processor Commands

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Web Console Port Number: 2023 Do you want to modify the LAN hardware configuration? (Y/[N]) Do you want to modify the LAN configuration? (Y/[N]) y Cable Connections External Core I/O Connections NOTE The value in the "IP address" field is set at the factory. The customer must provide the actual management processor LAN IP address. Step 2. At the prompt, Do you want to modify the Lan hardware configuration?, enter y. The current IP address is shown; then the following prompt appears: Do you want to modify it? (Y/[N]) Step 3. Enter y. Step 4. Enter the new IP address. Step 5. Confirm the new address. Step 6. Enter the management processor Network Name. This is the host name for the management processor LAN. The name can be as many as 64 characters, and include alpha numerics, - (dash), _ (under score),. (period), or a space. Step 7. Enter the LAN parameters for Subnet mask and Gateway address, and Web Console Port Number. Step 8. Once step 7 is completed, the system will prompt for changes to the LAN hardware configuration. It is recommended that this prompt be answered with no by entering n. Step 9. The system will now indicate that the LAN settings have been updated and that the MP must be reset to initiate these changes. At the management processor menu prompt (MP>), check the LAN parameters and status with the LS command to confirm the new LAN settings. After confirmation, use the R option of the XD command to reset the MP. Step 10. Use the EL command to enable/disable web console and telnet access after the MP has been reset. Management Processor Commands Table 5-1 Management Processor Commands and Descriptions Command Description BP CA CE CL CG CO CSP Reset BMC passwords Configure Serial Port parameters Log a repair in the history buffer Display Console history Certificate Generator Return to Redirected Console Mode Connect to another service processor Chapter 5 85

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Cable Connections
External Core I/O Connections
Chapter 5
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Web Console Port Number: 2023
Do you want to modify the LAN hardware configuration? (Y/[N])
Do you want to modify the LAN configuration? (Y/[N]) y
NOTE
The value in the “IP address” field is set at the factory. The customer must provide
the actual management processor LAN IP address.
Step 2.
At the prompt,
Do you want to modify the Lan hardware configuration?
, enter
y
.
The current IP address is shown; then the following prompt appears:
Do you want to modify it?
(Y/[N])
Step 3.
Enter
y
.
Step 4.
Enter the new IP address.
Step 5.
Confirm the new address.
Step 6.
Enter the management processor Network Name.
This is the host name for the management processor LAN. The name can be as many as 64
characters, and include alpha numerics, - (dash), _ (under score),. (period), or a space.
Step 7.
Enter the LAN parameters for
Subnet mask
and
Gateway address, and Web Console Port
Number
.
Step 8.
Once step 7 is completed, the system will prompt for changes to the LAN hardware configuration. It
is recommended that this prompt be answered with no by entering
n
.
Step 9.
The system will now indicate that the LAN settings have been updated and that the MP must be
reset to initiate these changes. At the management processor menu prompt (MP>), check the LAN
parameters and status with the
LS
command to confirm the new LAN settings. After confirmation,
use the
R
option of the
XD
command to reset the MP.
Step 10.
Use the
EL
command to enable/disable web console and telnet access after the MP has been reset.
Management Processor Commands
Table 5-1
Management Processor Commands and Descriptions
Command
Description
BP
Reset BMC passwords
CA
Configure Serial Port parameters
CE
Log a repair in the history buffer
CL
Display Console history
CG
Certificate Generator
CO
Return to Redirected Console Mode
CSP
Connect to another service processor