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CAUTION: Without the blade PC health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a blade PC. This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data. Identifying Integrated Administrator Components Each HP PC Blade Enclosure interconnect tray ships with the Integrated Administrator module already installed and provides external connectivity using two connectors on the rear panel. CAUTION: Do not plug anything into the enclosure link connectors. They are reserved for future use and are not designed to accept a 10/100 Ethernet connector. Table 3-1 Integrated Administrator Rear Panel Components Item Description 1 Management (10/100 Ethernet) connector for remote access through a Web-based user interface, Telnet, or Secure Shell. 2 Console (serial) connector for local access to the command line interface using a laptop computer. 3 Integrated Administrator reset button. 4 Integrated Administrator health LED 5 Enclosure Unit Identification button/LED Determining the Integrated Administrator's Initial IP Address HP recommends that you connect a local client device, such as a laptop computer, to the console (serial) connector in order to determine the initial IP address used by the network to recognize the Integrated Administrator. After using that IP address to access the Integrated Administrator locally using the console (serial) connector, you can use the Integrated Administrator default values to complete the initial configuration. 10 Chapter 3 Getting Started ENWW

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CAUTION:
Without the blade PC health driver or an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated
Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a blade PC. This condition may result in the permanent loss
of critical data.
Identifying Integrated Administrator Components
Each HP PC Blade Enclosure interconnect tray ships with the Integrated Administrator module already
installed and provides external connectivity using two connectors on the rear panel.
CAUTION:
Do not plug anything into the enclosure link connectors. They are reserved for future use
and are not designed to accept a 10/100 Ethernet connector.
Table 3-1
Integrated Administrator Rear Panel Components
Item
Description
1
Management (10/100 Ethernet) connector for remote access through a Web-based user interface, Telnet,
or Secure Shell.
2
Console (serial) connector for local access to the command line interface using a laptop computer.
3
Integrated Administrator reset button.
4
Integrated Administrator health LED
5
Enclosure Unit Identification button/LED
Determining the Integrated Administrator’s Initial IP
Address
HP recommends that you connect a local client device, such as a laptop computer, to the console (serial)
connector in order to determine the initial IP address used by the network to recognize the Integrated
Administrator. After using that IP address to access the Integrated Administrator locally using the
console (serial) connector, you can use the Integrated Administrator default values to complete the initial
configuration.
10
Chapter 3
Getting Started
ENWW