HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 175

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1. Connect to the server complex management processor and enter CM to access the Command menu. Use telnet to connect to the management processor, if possible. If a management processor is at its default configuration (including default network settings), connect to it using either of these methods: • Establish a direct serial cable connection through the management processor local RS-232 port. • Access a PC or workstation on the same subnet as the management processor, modify its network routing tables to include the default MP LAN IP address, then telnet to the management processor. The procedure to modify networking and connect is: 1. Access a PC or workstation on the management processor subnet. 2. Modify the network routing tables for the PC or workstation by using the route add 192.168.1.1ClientName command, where ClientName Is the network name of the PC or workstation. From a PC command prompt: route add 192.168.1.1ClientName On an HP-UX workstation log in as root and use this command: /usr/sbin/route add 192.168.1.1 ClientName After reconfiguring the management processor networking, remove these network routing table changes with the route delete command. 3. Enter this command to confirm the new network connection to the management processor: ping 198.168.1.1 -n 2 4. Use the telnet 192.168.1.1 command from the PC or workstation to connect to the management processor. 2. From the management processor Command menu, enter LS to list the current network settings, and, if needed, use the LC command to reconfigure the network settings for the management processor. The LC command enables modifications to the MP LAN and/or the private LAN configuration. Cancel all changes to the management Processor LAN configuration at any time by replying Q to any of the LC command prompts. 3. Ensure that the MP networking configuration is correct. Configuring Management Processor (MP) Network Settings 175

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1.
Connect to the server complex management processor and enter
CM
to access the Command
menu.
Use
telnet
to connect to the management processor, if possible.
If a management processor is at its default configuration (including default network settings),
connect to it using either of these methods:
Establish a direct serial cable connection through the management processor local RS-232
port.
Access a PC or workstation on the same subnet as the management processor, modify
its network routing tables to include the default MP LAN IP address, then
telnet
to
the management processor. The procedure to modify networking and connect is:
1.
Access a PC or workstation on the management processor subnet.
2.
Modify the network routing tables for the PC or workstation by using the
route add 192.168.1.1
ClientName
command, where
ClientName
Is the network name of the PC or workstation.
From a PC command prompt:
route add 192.168.1.1
ClientName
On an HP-UX workstation log in as
root
and use this command:
/usr/sbin/route add 192.168.1.1
ClientName
After reconfiguring the management processor networking, remove these network
routing table changes with the
route delete
command.
3.
Enter this command to confirm the new network connection to the management
processor:
ping 198.168.1.1 -n 2
4.
Use the
telnet 192.168.1.1
command from the PC or workstation to connect to the management processor.
2.
From the management processor Command menu, enter
LS
to
list
the current network
settings, and, if needed, use the
LC
command to
reconfigure
the network settings for the
management processor.
The
LC
command enables modifications to the MP LAN and/or the private LAN
configuration.
Cancel all changes to the management Processor LAN configuration at any time by replying
Q
to any of the
LC
command prompts.
3.
Ensure that the MP networking configuration is correct.
Configuring Management Processor (MP) Network Settings
175