Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 34

Configuring port assignments, Configuring network interfaces, Port Assignments, Telnet Legacy CLI

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Configuring port assignments To change the port numbers of IMM services, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM where you want to configure the port assignments. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Port Assignments. 3. Use the following information to assign values for the fields: HTTP This is the port number for the HTTP server of the IMM. The default port number is 80. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535. If you change this port number, you must add this port number, preceded by a colon, at the end of the Web address. For example, if the HTTP port is changed to 8500, type http://hostname:8500/ to open the IMM Web interface. Note that you must type the prefix http:// before the IP address and port number. HTTPS This is the port number that is used for Web interface HTTPS (SSL) traffic. The default value is 443. Other valid values are in the range 1 65535. Telnet Legacy CLI This is the port number for Legacy CLI to log in through the Telnet service. The default value is 23. Other valid values are in the range 1 65535. SSH Legacy CLI This is the port number that is configured for Legacy CLI to log in through SSH. The default is 22. SNMP Agent This is the port number for the SNMP agent that runs on the IMM. The default value is 161. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535. SNMP Traps This is the port number that is used for SNMP traps. The default value is 162. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535. Remote Presence This is the port number that the remote control feature uses to view and interact with the server console. The default is 3900 for rack-mounted and tower servers. The following port numbers are reserved and can be used only for the corresponding services. Table 3. Reserved port numbers Port number 427 7070 through 7077 Services used for SLP Partition management 4. Click Save. Configuring network interfaces On the Network Interfaces page, you can set access to the IMM by configuring an Ethernet connection to the IMM. To configure the Ethernet setup for the IMM, complete the following steps: 28 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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Configuring port assignments
To change the port numbers of IMM services, complete the following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM where you want to configure the port assignments. For
more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,”
on page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Port Assignments
.
3.
Use the following information to assign values for the fields:
HTTP
This is the port number for the HTTP server of the IMM. The default
port number is 80. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535. If you
change this port number, you must add this port number, preceded by
a colon, at the end of the Web address. For example, if the HTTP port
is changed to 8500, type
http://hostname:8500/
to open the IMM Web
interface. Note that you must type the prefix
http://
before the IP
address and port number.
HTTPS
This is the port number that is used for Web interface HTTPS (SSL)
traffic. The default value is 443. Other valid values are in the range 1 -
65535.
Telnet Legacy CLI
This is the port number for Legacy CLI to log in through the Telnet
service. The default value is 23. Other valid values are in the range 1 -
65535.
SSH Legacy CLI
This is the port number that is configured for Legacy CLI to log in
through SSH. The default is 22.
SNMP Agent
This is the port number for the SNMP agent that runs on the IMM. The
default value is 161. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535.
SNMP Traps
This is the port number that is used for SNMP traps. The default value
is 162. Other valid values are in the range 1 - 65535.
Remote Presence
This is the port number that the remote control feature uses to view
and interact with the server console. The default is 3900 for
rack-mounted and tower servers.
The following port numbers are reserved and can be used only for the
corresponding services.
Table 3. Reserved port numbers
Port number
Services used for
427
SLP
7070 through 7077
Partition management
4.
Click
Save
.
Configuring network interfaces
On the Network Interfaces page, you can set access to the IMM by configuring an
Ethernet connection to the IMM. To configure the Ethernet setup for the IMM,
complete the following steps:
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