HP rp7440 User Service Guide, Fourth Edition - HP Integrity rx7640 and HP 9000 - Page 79

Accessing the Management Processor via a Web Browser, Con the MP LAN. Refer

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10. A screen similar to the following is displayed, allowing verification of the settings: Figure 3-32 The ls Command Screen 11. To return to the MP main menu, enter ma. 12. To exit the MP, enter x at the MP main menu. Accessing the Management Processor via a Web Browser Web browser access is an embedded feature of the MP/SCSI card. The Web browser enables access to the server through the LAN port on the core I/O card. MP configuration must be done from an ASCII console connected to the Local RS232 port.. NOTE: The MP/SCSI card has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from that of the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this procedure, the following information is required: • IP address for the MP LAN • Subnet mask • Gateway address • Host name (this is used when messages are logged or printed) To configure the LAN port for a Web browser, perform the following steps: 1. Connect to the MP using a serial connection. 2. Configure the MP LAN. Refer to "Configuring LAN Information for the MP". 3. Type CMto enter the Command Menu. 4. Type SA at the MP:CM> prompt to display and set MP remote access. Cabling and Power Up 79

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10.
A screen similar to the following is displayed, allowing verification of the settings:
Figure 3-32
The ls Command Screen
11.
To return to the MP main menu, enter
ma
.
12.
To exit the MP, enter
x
at the MP main menu.
Accessing the Management Processor via a Web Browser
Web browser access is an embedded feature of the MP/SCSI card. The Web browser enables
access to the server through the LAN port on the core I/O card. MP configuration must be done
from an ASCII console connected to the Local RS232 port..
NOTE:
The MP/SCSI card has a separate LAN port from the system LAN port. It requires a
separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from that of the port used by HP-UX.
Before starting this procedure, the following information is required:
IP address for the MP LAN
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Host name (this is used when messages are logged or printed)
To configure the LAN port for a Web browser, perform the following steps:
1.
Connect to the MP using a serial connection.
2.
Configure the MP LAN. Refer to
“Configuring LAN Information for the MP”
.
3.
Type
CM
to enter the Command Menu.
4.
Type
SA
at the MP:CM> prompt to display and set MP remote access.
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