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Getting Started, Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information

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3 Getting Started The HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator enables monitoring and management of all functions within an enclosure, including functions specific to the blade PCs housed within it. Once configured, the Integrated Administrator provides these features through both a Web-based user interface and CLI. This chapter addresses first-time configuration of the Integrated Administrator after the enclosure is installed and powered up in a rack: ● Reviewing configuration tools and information ● Identifying the Integrated Administrator connectors ● Determining the Integrated Administrator initial IP address ● Setting up the Web-based user interface ● Additional steps ● Help Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information The Integrated Administrator is ready for operation immediately after powering up. The following features and information are designed to facilitate the setup and management of the Integrated Administrator: ● Each Integrated Administrator ships with a unique preconfigured Administrator password and host name. ● If the network uses Dynamic DNS or WINS, you can access the Integrated Administrator using the factory-configured host name. NOTE: The preconfigured Administrator password and host name are displayed on the Integrated Administrator Default Network Settings Tag (settings tag) attached to the interconnect tray. ● If the network uses DHCP, an IP address can be automatically assigned to the Integrated Administrator. ● The blade PC health driver enables the Integrated Administrator to gracefully power down the blade PC and provides the Integrated Administrator with the name as defined within the operating system of the blade PC, thermal condition, status, and operating system for each blade PC. ENWW Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information 9

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Getting Started
The HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator enables monitoring and management of all
functions within an enclosure, including functions specific to the blade PCs housed within it. Once
configured, the Integrated Administrator provides these features through both a Web-based user
interface and CLI.
This chapter addresses first-time configuration of the Integrated Administrator after the enclosure is
installed and powered up in a rack:
Reviewing configuration tools and information
Identifying the Integrated Administrator connectors
Determining the Integrated Administrator initial IP address
Setting up the Web-based user interface
Additional steps
Help
Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information
The Integrated Administrator is ready for operation immediately after powering up. The following
features and information are designed to facilitate the setup and management of the Integrated
Administrator:
Each Integrated Administrator ships with a unique preconfigured Administrator password and host
name.
If the network uses Dynamic DNS or WINS, you can access the Integrated Administrator using the
factory-configured host name.
NOTE:
The preconfigured Administrator password and host name are displayed on the
Integrated Administrator Default Network Settings Tag (settings tag) attached to the interconnect
tray.
If the network uses DHCP, an IP address can be automatically assigned to the Integrated
Administrator.
The blade PC health driver enables the Integrated Administrator to gracefully power down the blade
PC and provides the Integrated Administrator with the name as defined within the operating system
of the blade PC, thermal condition, status, and operating system for each blade PC.
ENWW
Reviewing Configuration Tools and Information
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