HP rp5400 Installation Guide, Third Edition - HP rp5400 Family of Servers - Page 66
Con the Web Console, Step 1., Example 3-3, LAN Configuration from a PC
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Cabling and Power-Up Configure System Consoles NOTE The GSP must be on the same subnet as the system being used to remotely configure the LAN port. If it is not, the remote configuration will be unsuccessful. Step 1. Determine the MAC address of the revision B GSP by examining the GSP MAC address label on the rear of the server. Step 2. Use the route add command to add the I.P address of the GSP and remote system to the router. Step 3. Use the arp command to add an ARP entry for the IP address using the GSP MAC address. • For HP-UX systems, the format of the MAC address is 00:30:6e:05:0a:ea • For MS DOS systems, the format of the MAC address is 00-30-6e-05-0a-ea Step 4. Use the ping command to assign the I.P address for the GSP. Step 5. The revision B GSP is now accessible via LAN. Access the GSP and configure remaining network parameters using the LAN Configuration (lc) command: GSP> lc The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information. Example 3-3 LAN Configuration from a PC Configure the Web Console For the revision A GSP, the web console is accomplished via the J3591A Secure Web Console. Below is an illustration of the web console for the revision A GSP. 66 Chapter 3