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Configuring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP), Configuring the GSP LAN Port, Adding Users

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Utilities Configuring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP) Configuring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP) The Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP) is a resident processor within the system that allows the local or remote system administrator to monitor and perform administrator functions. This section provides configuration procedures that will instruct you to: • Configure the LAN port • Add or delete users (maximum of 20) • Change the default GSP configuration Go to the appropriate section for the task that you wish to accomplish. Configuring the GSP LAN Port Perform the LAN configuration from the systems local port (either console or the HP secure web console). NOTE The GSP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information: • I.P. address (for GSP) • Subnet mask • Gateway address • Hostname (this is used when messages are logged or printed). To configure the GSP LAN port, perform the following steps: 1. Go into the GSP with the ctrl+b entry. 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the LAN Configuration (lc) command: GSP> lc The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information. Adding Users The GSP can only have a maximum of 20 users (one administrator and 19 operators). By design, the first user added to the GSP becomes the GSP administrator. Only the GSP administrator can add or remove users or change the GSP configuration. NOTE Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information: • User's name • Organization's name • Login name • User's password 78 Chapter 5

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Chapter 5
Utilities
Configuring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
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Configuring the Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
The Rev A Guardian Service Processor (GSP) is a resident processor within the system that allows the local or
remote system administrator to monitor and perform administrator functions. This section provides
configuration procedures that will instruct you to:
Configure the LAN port
Add or delete users (maximum of 20)
Change the default GSP configuration
Go to the appropriate section for the task that you wish to accomplish.
Configuring the GSP LAN Port
Perform the LAN configuration from the systems local port (either console or the HP secure web console).
NOTE
The GSP has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop,
IP address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX.
Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information:
I.P. address (for GSP)
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Hostname (this is used when messages are logged or printed).
To configure the GSP LAN port, perform the following steps:
1. Go into the GSP with the ctrl+b entry.
2. At the GSP prompt, enter the LAN Configuration (lc) command:
GSP> lc
The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information.
Adding Users
The GSP can only have a maximum of 20 users (one administrator and 19 operators). By design, the first user
added to the GSP becomes the GSP administrator. Only the GSP administrator can add or remove users or
change the GSP configuration.
NOTE
Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information:
User’s name
Organization’s name
Login name
User’s password