HP Integrity rx5670 HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide - Page 31
Trust All, IP Binding, Trust, Subnet IP Address, NetMask, Subnet IP Address/NetMask, Delete - server specifications
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1. Select Trust All. 2. Click Next. The IP Binding dialog box appears. Note: The Trust All option leaves your system vulnerable to security attacks and sets up HP SMH to accept certain requests from any server. For example, you might want to use Trust All if you have a secure network, and all users in the network are trusted. 6. Select IP Binding to enable the Subnet IP Address and NetMask. The IP Binding dialog box enables you to bind to specific IP addresses that match a specific Subnet IP Address or NetMask. It restricts the subnet you want to manage. a. Enter the Subnet IP Address in the designated field. b. Enter the NetMask in the designated field. c. Click Add, and the Subnet IP Address/NetMask appears in the dialog box. To delete a Subnet IP Address/Netmask from the dialog box, select a Subnet IP Address/NetMask, and click Delete. The Subnet IP Address/Netmask is removed from the dialog box. Note: You can add up to five Subnet IP Address/NetMask pairs. If you enter an invalid Subnet IP Address/Netmask pair, an error message appears indicating the Subnet IP address or Netmask is invalid. Click OK. Enter a valid Subnet IP address/Netmask and click Add again. Note: The masking field is not required for IPv6 addresses. 7. Click Next. The IP Restricted Login dialog box appears. The IP Restricted Login dialog box enables you to select specific IP addresses or IP address ranges to include or exclude from gaining login access. Installing HP SMH directly on Windows 31