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Setting Up IP Security

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Setting Up the System Example e-mail: ----SAMPLE START---Subject: HP AlertMail-010: (CRITICAL) Power Supply #1: Failed Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:02:22 +0200 From: Enclosure IA-00508BEBA571 To: user@userdomain X-OS: HP Integrated Administrator X-Priority: 1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii EVENT (26 May 07:09): Power Supply #1 Status has changed to: Failed Enclosure, IA-00508BEBA571, has detected that a power supply in bay 1 has changed from status OK to Failed. The power supply should be replaced with the appropriate spare part. You can ensure that the center wall assembly is operating correctly by swapping the two power supplies. Make sure that there are no bent pins on the power supply connectors before reinserting and that each power supply is fully seated. An amber LED on the power supply indicates either an over-voltage, over-temperature, or loss of AC power event has occurred. A blinking LED on the power supply indicates a current limit condition. Enclosure Status: Degraded Enclosure Management URL: - PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL - ----SAMPLE END---- Setting Up IP Security IP security allows an administrator to define a set of IP addresses that are the only ones allowed to connect to the services provided (SSH, HTTP, TELNET, SNMP). This means that an administrator can make sure only a certain set of machines have access to Integrated Administrator. You can enter a maximum of five IP addresses. IP Security Commands Function Add an IP address Remove an IP address Enable IP security Disable IP security Command ADD IPMANAGER REMOVE IPMANAGER REMOVE IPSECURITY DISABLE IPSECURITY HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide 6-13

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HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator for CCI v1.4 User Guide
6-13
Setting Up the System
Example e-mail:
----SAMPLE START----
Subject: HP AlertMail-010: (CRITICAL) Power Supply #1: Failed
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:02:22 +0200
From: Enclosure IA-00508BEBA571 <[email protected]>
To: user@userdomain
X-OS: HP Integrated Administrator
X-Priority: 1
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
EVENT (26 May 07:09): Power Supply #1 Status has changed to:
Failed
Enclosure, IA-00508BEBA571, has detected that a power supply in
bay 1 has changed from status OK to Failed.
The power supply should be replaced with the appropriate spare
part. You can ensure that the center wall assembly is operating
correctly by swapping the two power supplies. Make sure that
there are no bent pins on the power supply connectors before
reinserting and that each power supply is fully seated.
An amber LED on the power supply indicates either an
over-voltage, over-temperature, or loss of AC power event has
occurred. A blinking LED on the power supply indicates a current
limit condition.
Enclosure Status: Degraded
Enclosure Management URL: <https://16.181.75.213/>
- PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL –
----SAMPLE END----
Setting Up IP Security
IP security allows an administrator to define a set of IP addresses that are the only ones allowed
to connect to the services provided (SSH, HTTP, TELNET, SNMP). This means that an
administrator can make sure only a certain set of machines have access to Integrated
Administrator. You can enter a maximum of five IP addresses.
IP Security Commands
Function
Command
Add an IP address
ADD IPMANAGER
<ipaddress>
Remove an IP address
REMOVE IPMANAGER
<ip address>
Enable IP security
REMOVE IPSECURITY
Disable IP security
DISABLE IPSECURITY