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LAN and Telephone

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System Specifications LAN and Telephone LAN and Telephone rp54xx servers provide remote console access via the secure web console, which may be connected to the RS-232 serial port or 10Base-T RJ45 LAN port on the GSP (Guardian Service Processor) card in I/O slot #2. The same connectors may also be used to connect directly to a hard console. NOTE The RJ45 LAN port should be used ONLY for remote console access and not as a production LAN port. rp54xx servers may require as many as three unique IP addresses: • The rp54xx server requires its own IP address. • The Guardian Service Processor, as a separate network device, has to have its own IP address, gateway, and subnet mask configured at the site in order to be separately addressed. The service processor does not support DHCP, so the IP address must be assigned out of a separate pool from any that are assigned dynamically. • The remote web console, if used, requires its own IP address. NOTE Check with your local telephone company to be thatsure the telephone service at the site can accommodate modem/data quality transmission. Appendix B 187

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Appendix B
System Specifications
LAN and Telephone
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LAN and Telephone
rp54xx servers provide remote console access via the secure web console, which may be connected to the
RS-232 serial port or 10Base-T RJ45 LAN port on the GSP (Guardian Service Processor) card in I/O slot #2.
The same connectors may also be used to connect directly to a hard console.
NOTE
The RJ45 LAN port should be used ONLY for remote console access and not as a production
LAN port.
rp54xx servers may require as many as three unique IP addresses:
The rp54xx server requires its own IP address.
The Guardian Service Processor, as a separate network device, has to have its own IP address, gateway,
and subnet mask configured at the site in order to be separately addressed. The service processor does not
support DHCP, so the IP address must be assigned out of a separate pool from any that are assigned
dynamically.
The remote web console, if used, requires its own IP address.
NOTE
Check with your local telephone company to be thatsure the telephone service at the site can
accommodate modem/data quality transmission.