HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 75

LAN/SCSI Connections, Management Processor Access, Setting Up the Customer Engineer Tool (PC)

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of the system. For systems running a single partition, one MP/SCSI board is required. A second MP/SCSI board is required for a dual-partition configuration, or if you want to enable primary or secondary MP failover for the server. Connections to the MP/SCSI board include the following: • DB9 connector for Local Console • 10/100 Base-T LAN RJ45 connector (for LAN and Web Console access) This LAN uses standby power and is active when AC is present and the front panel power switch is off. • Internal LVD Ultra 320 SCSI channel for connections to internal mass storage • Internal SE Ultra SCSI channel for connection to an internal removable media device. LAN/SCSI Connections The LAN/SCSI board is a PCI form factor card that provides the basic external I/O connectivity for the system. Connections to the LAN/SCSI board include the following: • PCI-X to PCI-X bridge for multi-device compatibility • Two LVD Ultra 320 SCSI channel controllers: one for internal connection to one of the HDD devices, and the other is available for connection to an external device • Two 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45 connectors The primary LAN interface is located on the LAN/SCSI board installed in the right-most slot when viewing the system from the back. Management Processor Access NOTE: The primary MP/SCSI board is located in the lower MP/SCSI board slot. Setting Up the Customer Engineer Tool (PC) The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the Management Processor (MP) in the server. The MP monitors the activity of either a one-partition or a multiple-partition configuration. During installation, communicating with the MP enables such tasks as: • Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly • Setting the MP LAN configurations • Shutting down cell board power Establish communication with the MP by connecting the CE Tool to the local RS-232 port on the MP core I/O card. Setting CE Tool Parameters After powering on the CE Tool, ensure the communications settings are as follows: • 8 data bits/ no parity • 9600 baud • na (Receive) • na (Transmit) If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, ensure communications settings are in place, using the following procedure: 1. From the Reflection 1 Main screen, pull down the Connection menu and select Connection Setup. 2. Select Serial Port. Cabling and Power Up 75

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of the system. For systems running a single partition, one MP/SCSI board is required. A second
MP/SCSI board is required for a dual-partition configuration, or if you want to enable primary
or secondary MP failover for the server.
Connections to the MP/SCSI board include the following:
DB9 connector for Local Console
10/100 Base-T LAN RJ45 connector (for LAN and Web Console access)
This LAN uses standby power and is active when AC is present and the front panel power
switch is off.
Internal LVD Ultra 320 SCSI channel for connections to internal mass storage
Internal SE Ultra SCSI channel for connection to an internal removable media device.
LAN/SCSI Connections
The LAN/SCSI board is a PCI form factor card that provides the basic external I/O connectivity
for the system.
Connections to the LAN/SCSI board include the following:
PCI-X to PCI-X bridge for multi-device compatibility
Two LVD Ultra 320 SCSI channel controllers: one for internal connection to one of the HDD
devices, and the other is available for connection to an external device
Two 10/100/1000 Base-T LAN RJ45 connectors
The primary LAN interface is located on the LAN/SCSI board installed in the right-most slot
when viewing the system from the back.
Management Processor Access
NOTE:
The primary MP/SCSI board is located in the lower MP/SCSI board slot.
Setting Up the Customer Engineer Tool (PC)
The CE Tool is usually a laptop. It allows communication with the Management Processor (MP)
in the server. The MP monitors the activity of either a one-partition or a multiple-partition
configuration.
During installation, communicating with the MP enables such tasks as:
Verifying that the components are present and installed correctly
Setting the MP LAN configurations
Shutting down cell board power
Establish communication with the MP by connecting the CE Tool to the local RS-232 port on the
MP core I/O card.
Setting CE Tool Parameters
After powering on the CE Tool, ensure the communications settings are as follows:
8 data bits/ no parity
9600 baud
na (Receive)
na (Transmit)
If the CE Tool is a laptop using Reflection 1, ensure communications settings are in place, using
the following procedure:
1.
From the Reflection 1 Main screen, pull down the
Connection
menu and select
Connection
Setup
.
2.
Select
Serial Port
.
Cabling and Power Up
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