HP P6000 HP P6300/P6500 Enterprise Virtual Array Installation Guide (5697-8091 - Page 49

Connecting through a private network, HP P6000 WOCP GUI appears.

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IMPORTANT: At initial setup, you cannot browse to the HP P6000 WOCP until you perform this step. 4. Do one of the following: • Temporarily connect a LAN cable from a private network to the management module. • Temporarily connect a laptop computer directly to the management module using a LAN patch cable. 5. Browse to https://192.168.0.1:2373/ or https://[fd50:f2eb:a8a::7]:2373/ and log in as an HP EVA administrator. HP recommends that you either change or delete the default IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to avoid duplicate address detection issues on your network. The default user name is admin. No password is required during the initial setup. The HP P6000 WOCP GUI appears. IMPORTANT: If you change the password for the administrator or user account for the HP P6000 WOCP, be sure to record the new passwords since they cannot be cleared with resetting the management module. HP recommends that you change the default passwords. 6. Select Administrator Options > Configure Network Options. 7. Enter an IP address and other network settings that apply. NOTE: The reserved internal IP addresses are 10.253.251.230 through 10.253.251.249. 8. Click Save Changes. The IP address changes immediately, causing you to lose connectivity to the HP P6000 WOCP. The new IP address is stored and remains in effect, even when the storage system is later shut down or restarted. IMPORTANT: The new IP address will be lost if the storage system is later uninitialized or the management module is reset. 9. Remove the LAN cable to the private network or laptop and reconnect the cable to the public network. 10. From a computer on the public network, browse to https://new IP:2373 and log in. The HP P6000 WOCP GUI appears. Connecting through a private network 1. Press and hold the recessed Reset button (3, Figure 44 (page 48)) for 4 to 5 seconds. The green LED on the management module (1, Figure 44 (page 48)) blinks to indicate the configuration reset has started. The reset may take up to 2 minutes to complete. When the reset is completed, the green LED turns solid. This sets IP addresses of 192.168.0.1/24 (IPv4) and fd50:f2eb:a8a::7/48 (IPv6). 2. Browse to https://192.168.0.1:2373/ or https://[fd50:f2eb:a8a::7]:2373/ and log in as an HP EVA administrator. HP recommends that you either change or delete the default IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to avoid duplicate address detection issues on your network. The default user name is admin. No password is required during the initial setup. The HP P6000 WOCP GUI appears. IMPORTANT: At initial setup, you cannot browse to the HP P6000 WOCP until you perform this step. 3. Select Administrator Options > Configure Network Options. 4. Enter an IP address and other network settings that apply. Connecting to the management module 49

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IMPORTANT:
At initial setup, you cannot browse to the HP P6000 WOCP until you perform
this step.
4.
Do one of the following:
Temporarily connect a LAN cable from a private network to the management module.
Temporarily connect a laptop computer directly to the management module using a LAN
patch cable.
5.
Browse to
or
https://[fd50:f2eb:a8a::7]:2373/
and log in as an HP EVA administrator. HP recommends that you either change or delete the
default IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to avoid duplicate address detection issues on your network.
The default user name is
admin
. No password is required during the initial setup. The HP
P6000 WOCP GUI appears.
IMPORTANT:
If you change the password for the administrator or user account for the HP
P6000 WOCP, be sure to record the new passwords since they cannot be cleared with
resetting the management module.
HP recommends that you change the default passwords.
6.
Select
Administrator Options > Configure Network Options
.
7.
Enter an IP address and other network settings that apply.
NOTE:
The reserved internal IP addresses are 10.253.251.230 through 10.253.251.249.
8.
Click
Save Changes
. The IP address changes immediately, causing you to lose connectivity to
the HP P6000 WOCP.
The new IP address is stored and remains in effect, even when the storage system is later shut
down or restarted.
IMPORTANT:
The new IP address will be lost if the storage system is later uninitialized or
the management module is reset.
9.
Remove the LAN cable to the private network or laptop and reconnect the cable to the public
network.
10.
From a computer on the public network, browse to
https://new IP:2373
and log in. The
HP P6000 WOCP GUI appears.
Connecting through a private network
1.
Press and hold the recessed Reset button (3,
Figure 44 (page 48)
) for 4 to 5 seconds. The
green LED on the management module (1,
Figure 44 (page 48)
) blinks to indicate the
configuration reset has started. The reset may take up to 2 minutes to complete. When the
reset is completed, the green LED turns solid. This sets IP addresses of 192.168.0.1/24 (IPv4)
and fd50:f2eb:a8a::7/48 (IPv6).
2.
Browse to
or
https://[fd50:f2eb:a8a::7]:2373/
and log in as an HP EVA administrator. HP recommends that you either change or delete the
default IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to avoid duplicate address detection issues on your network.
The default user name is
admin
. No password is required during the initial setup. The HP
P6000 WOCP GUI appears.
IMPORTANT:
At initial setup, you cannot browse to the HP P6000 WOCP until you perform
this step.
3.
Select
Administrator Options > Configure Network Options
.
4.
Enter an IP address and other network settings that apply.
Connecting to the management module
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