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Requirements for Local Client Devices, Default Values for the Integrated Administrator
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The organization of this section reflects this process: ● Requirements for local client devices ● Default values for the Integrated Administrator ● Determining the IP address using the local console Requirements for Local Client Devices You can access the Integrated Administrator locally using the serial connector on the rear panel of the enclosure using a local client device, such as a laptop computer. The local client device must run a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal for Windows systems or Kermit for Linux systems. The terminal emulator must operate at the following settings: ● Bits per second: 9600 ● Bits: 8 ● Parity: None ● Stop bits: 1 ● Flow control: none ● Emulation: VT100 ● Backspace key sends Ctrl-H Default Values for the Integrated Administrator The Integrated Administrator is configured with a default user name, password, and DNS name. A settings tag with the preconfigured values is attached to the interconnect tray containing the Integrated Administrator module. NOTE: For security reasons, HP recommends changing the Administrator password when accessing Integrated Administrator for the first time. Determining the IP Address using the Local Console To determine the Integrated Administrator IP address using the local console perform the following steps: 1. Access the Integrated Administrator console: a. Connect a local client device (such as a laptop computer) with VT100 terminal emulation software to the Integrated Administrator (serial) console connector using a null modem serial cable. b. Open a terminal emulation session with the following settings: 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. c. Log into the Integrated Administrator using the password on the settings tag attached to the interconnect tray. 2. Establish the Integrated Administrator IP address. ENWW Determining the Integrated Administrator's Initial IP Address 11