HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 174
Replacing a BPS, Configuring Management Processor (MP) Network Settings
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CAUTION: Use caution when handling the BPS. A BPS weighs 18 lbs. Replacing a BPS 1. Verify that the extraction levers are in the open position, then insert the BPS into the empty slot. 2. The BPS easily slides into the chassis. Use a slow firm pressure to properly seat the connection. 3. Ensure the BPS has seated by closing the extraction levers. 4. Replace the front bezel. NOTE: The BPS LED should show BPS operational and no fault. The BPS LED should be GREEN. Configuring Management Processor (MP) Network Settings After removing and replacing the core I/O in the server, verify the MP LAN network settings, using the settings from the original (replaced) core I/O. To configure management processor network settings, use the MP Command menu's LC command. To list the current management processor (MP) network configuration, use the LS command. Default Management Processor Network Settings Table 6-6 lists an example of the default MP LAN network settings for the server. Table 6-6 Default Configuration for Management Processor LAN MP LAN IP Address MP LAN Host Name MP LAN Subnet Mask MP LAN Gateway 192.168.1.1 gsp0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 This procedure (Command menu, LC command) configures the management processor's MP LAN network settings from the management processor Command menu. 174 Removing and Replacing Components