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IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs racks and rack products. This procedure is performed only by trained personnel. HP assumes you are qualified in performing installations and trained in recognizing hazards in rack products. Part Number - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 2
warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Server®, and Windows® XP are U.S. registered - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 3
Component identification ...9 HP Server G2 Console Switch components ...9 HP IP G2 Console Switch components ...9 Interface adapters ...11 Installing the console switch ...14 Installation overview ...14 Rack-mount safety instructions ...14 Installation checklist ...14 Console switch kit contents - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 4
32 Upgrading the console switch firmware 33 Saving the console switch configuration or user database 34 Restoring the console switch configuration or user ports...41 Local console UI settings ...41 Configuring sessions...42 Configuring General Session settings 42 Configuring KVM Session settings - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 5
the console switch NIC ...69 Recovering a lost console switch serial management password 69 Firmware ...70 Upgrading the firmware...70 Enabling TFTP for Microsoft Windows operating systems 70 Enabling TFTP for Linux operating systems 70 Troubleshooting ...72 Console switch troubleshooting...72 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 6
the HP Server Console Switch. The following features are available for the new generation console switches: • Local and remote KVM console access • True serial capability • Dual power supplies for redundancy • Virtual media capability • Smart card (CAC) capability • Enhanced video resolution support - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 7
. The smart card reader must be connected prior to starting a console session with the server. For more information about smart cards, see Using Smart Cards (on page 64). FIPS cryptographic module The KVM switch supports FIPS 140-2 Level 1 cryptographic security requirements. The FIPS mode of - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 8
. IMPORTANT: The Setup port factory default setting automatically disables the FIPS module. KVM switches use an embedded FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module (Cerificate #1051) running on module enabled or to an appliance with older firmware not supporting the FIPS module. Product features 8 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 9
Component identification HP Server G2 Console Switch components Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Description Power supply status indicator LEDs LAN connector Tiering chain port RJ-45 serial setup port Console A VGA connector Console A USB ports Console B VGA connector Console B USB ports Interface - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 10
LAN 1 LAN 2 S1, S2, and S3 (reserved for future use) Tiering chain port RJ-45 serial setup port Local console VGA Local console USB ports Interface adapter ports (1-4) Interface adapter ports (5-8) Power connectors A & B 2x1Ex16 or 4x1Ex32 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description Power supply status - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 11
LED indicates that the interface adapter has power from the server. When lit, this LED indicates that there is an active console session with the interface adapter. When flashing, this LED indicates that the interface adapter firmware is being upgraded. USB 2.0 interface adapter with Virtual Media - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 12
serial connector (to RJ-45/DB9 adapter or to a Cisco appliance) Power connector (mate to USB power connector or power supply) RJ-45 connector (for CAT5 to switch) Component identification 12 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 13
USB interface adapter with Virtual Media and CAC Item 1 2 3 Description Video connector RJ-45 connector USB connector PS2 interface adapter with Virtual Media and CAC Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Video connector Mouse connector Keyboard connector USB connector (for Virtual Media only) RJ-45 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 14
rack cabinet, and then work to the top. Avoid uneven loading or overloading of the rack cabinets. Rack-mount safety instructions When rack-mounting a console switch, consider the following factors: • Elevated operating ambient temperature-If the equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 15
page 23) One interface adapter is needed for each server or device. o USB o PS2 o Serial o HP BladeSystem • UTP CAT 5 or better cable • Cage downward (facing the floor). 1. Before installing the console switch into the rack, connect the console switch to a power source using the power cords provided - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 16
using four of the screws you removed. Discard the two remaining screws. 3. If not already installed, install a cage nut behind each rear rail. 4. Slide the console switch into the rear of the 1U product. 5. Secure the console switch to the rails using two M-6 screws, one on each side. Installing the - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 17
six screws, three on each side, from the console switch. 2. Attach the long 1U brackets to the console switch using four of the screws you removed. Discard the two remaining screws. 3. Install up to six cage nuts. 4. Secure the console switch to the rails using the appropriate number of M-6 screws - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 18
2. Attach the side-mounting brackets to the console switch using four of the screws you removed. Discard the two remaining screws. 3. Slide the side-mounting bracket tabs into the U locations on each side of the rack. Installing the console switch 18 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 19
console switch to the rails, using four M-6 screws, two on each side. NOTE: Some racks enable you to use four sheet metal screws in place of M-6 screws and cage nuts. Connecting the console switch 1. Connect the local keyboard, video, and mouse to the console switch. Installing the console switch - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 20
indicator LED illuminates. NOTE: UTP CAT5 cables are used throughout the examples in this guide. However, UTP CAT5 or better cables can be used for any connection. 3. Connect a UTP CAT5 cable to the LAN connector on the console switch. NOTE: For console switches that have 2 LAN connectors, you - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 21
to configure your console switch, you must install it. The HP IP Console Viewer enables you to remotely organize and manage your local KVM and serial appliances, as well as any device connected to them within your datacenter. For more information, see the HP IP Console Viewer User Guide included on - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 22
Ethernet can be used, a dedicated, switched 100Base-T or 1000Base-T network provides improved performance. Installing the console switch 22 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 23
this guide. However, UTP CAT5 or better cables can be used for any connection. Selecting an interface adapter Several interface adapters are available for use with the console switch. The following chart describes the functionality and optimal uses for each adapter. Interface adapter HP c-Class - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 24
use the HP USB with Virtual Media interface adapter to connect to your ProLiant server, test the functionality of your keyboard and mouse at the BIOS level before you load your operating system. 1. Connect a UTP CAT5 cable to the interface adapter connection port on the console switch. 2. Connect - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 25
HP IP Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media Secondary console switch HP Server Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media HP Server Console Switch G2 HP Server Console Switch Supported features* Virtual Media Smart Card Virtual Media KVM KVM Cascading console - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 26
Media HP IP Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media HP Server Console Switch G2 with Virtual Media HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media HP Server Console Switch G2 Virtual Media Smart Card Virtual Media Smart Card Virtual Media KVM HP Server Console Switch KVM *The listed supported features - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 27
HP Server Console Switch G2 cascade configuration Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description Servers Interface adapters (USB 2.0 interface adapter with Virtual Media or PS2 interface adapter with Virtual Media) UTP CAT5 cable Local console KVM cables Local console monitor Primary console switch Servers - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 28
an HP Server Console Switch G2 cascaded to an HP IP Console Switch G2. Do not use interface adapters to cascade console switches. If interface adapters are used to cascade console switches, you do not have a seamless integration, and you lose Virtual Media support. To cascade the console switches - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 29
the serial console. Configuring the console switch using the local console UI For detailed instructions on using the local console UI to configure the initial network setup, see Network settings (on page 36). To launch the local console UI interface: NOTE: The HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 do - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 30
7 and 8 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Microsoft Windows 2008 Red console switch is inside the firewall. To configure the firewall, forward ports 22, 80, 443, and 2068 from the external interface to the KVM switch through the firewall internal interface. For specific port forwarding instructions - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 31
local console UI or the remote OBWI. The Target Device page enables you to view the name, type, and status of every interface adapter visible to the console switch. If you are connected to an HP IP Console Switch, you can launch a session with an interface adapter. Configuring the console switch 31 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 32
>Target Devices. The Target Device page appears. NOTE: HP recommends editing the interface adapter name so that it matches console switch you are logged in to. You can also perform basic appliance tasks, using the following tools: • Reboot • Upgrade Firmware ("Upgrading the console switch firmware - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 33
Web Certificate • Save Application Trap MIB Upgrading the console switch firmware HP recommends updating your console switch with the latest firmware available. CAUTION: Do not disconnect an interface adapter during a firmware upgrade or power cycling. The interface adapter becomes inoperable - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 34
is required for authentication. o HTTP-Enter the server IP address and firmware file to load. A username and password is required for authentication. Saving the console switch configuration or user database To save or restore the console switch configuration or user database, you must be logged - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 35
appear: o Site o Department o Location 3. Select Unit View>Appliance Settings>Versions to view the current firmware version. The current firmware version is listed under the Application Version. The larger the version number, the more current the firmware. Configuring the console switch 35 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 36
Unit View>Appliance>Appliance Settings>Network>General. The Appliance General Network Settings page appears. NOTE: If you change the LAN speed, you must reboot the console switch. 2. Configure the following parameters: o LAN Speed Configuring the - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 37
console switch is dual-stack capable, so both can be configured simultaneously. DNS settings To configure DNS settings: 1. Select Unit View>Appliance>Appliance Settings>DNS. The Appliance DNS Settings page appears. 2. Select the DNS Assignment Mode: o Manual o BOOTP o DHCPv6 3. Enter the DNS server - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 38
. These community names only apply to SNMP over UDP port 161, and they act as a password to protect the console switch. NOTE: To enable any workstation to manage the console switch, leave the Allowable Managers fields blank. 5. In the Allowable Managers fields, enter the addresses of up to four - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 39
each SNMP trap you want sent to the management station. 3. Select Unit View>Appliance>Appliance Settings>Auditing>Destinations. The Event Destination page appears. Configuring the console switch 39 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 40
speed is only applicable to the HP USB with Virtual Media Interface Adapter (AF603A) and the HP PS2 with Virtual Media Interface Adapter the interface adapter firmware If Auto-Upgrade is enabled, interface adapters can be updated automatically when the console switch firmware is upgraded. If - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 41
be returned to the factory for repair. To upgrade the interface adapter firmware: 1. Select Unit View>Appliance>Appliance Settings>Ports>IAs. The Appliance can disconnect another user's KVM or serial session with a target device. To configure local port UI settings: Configuring the console switch 41 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 42
You can configure settings for the following session types: • General • KVM • Virtual Media • Serial Configuring General Session settings 1. Select Unit View> Appliance> Appliance Settings> Sessions> General. The Appliance General Session Settings page appears. Configuring the console switch 42 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 43
number of seconds you want to pass before the session times out. o In the Sharing field, select each checkbox you want to enable. Configuring the console switch 43 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 44
View> Appliance> Appliance Settings> Sessions> KVM. The KVM Session Settings page appears. 2. Configure console. Configuring Virtual Media Session settings NOTE: You can disable the Virtual Media functionality on an individual interface adapter for security purposes. Configuring the console switch - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 45
by the user that established the session. If you enable the Reserved setting, no other use can create a KVM connection to that device. 3. Select the Virtual Media Access Mode: o Read Only o Read/ Write 4. Set the encryption level: o None o 128 bit o DES o 3DES o AES Configuring the console switch 45 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 46
communication protocol. However, you can use any Telnet or SSH compliant software, such as PuTTY or an OS command prompt to connect to the console switch. After authentication, you are prompted for the name of the interface adapter you want to connect to. Setting up serial access from a command line - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 47
User accounts The local console UI and remote OBWI require login security through administrator-defined user accounts. Administrators can add or delete users, as outs, the lock-out is activated on the fifth failed login attempt, per user account. To add a user: Configuring the console switch 47 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 48
next to the user you want to delete. 2. Select Delete. MergePoint Access settings Use MergePoint Access Settings to connect to Avocent DSView software. Configuring the console switch 48 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 49
specified, use the LDAP default values, unless Active Directory has been reconfigured. Modifying the default values might cause LDAP authentication server communication errors. You can configure the LDAP authentication priority and server connection information. Configuring the console switch 49 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 50
LDAP Authentication. NOTE: The secondary LDAP server is optional. 3. Configure the LDAP servers information: o Address-Specifies the host names HP IP Console Viewer User Guide. LDAP search To configure the parameters when searching for LDAP directory service users: Configuring the console switch 50 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 51
user that the target device uses to log into the directory service. Once the target device is authenticated, the directory service grants it access to the directory to perform the user authentication to Active Directory. LDAP query To configure LDAP query parameters: Configuring the console switch 51 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 52
users attempting to access the console switch itself. o Target Device-Used to authenticate users attempting to access attached target devices. There are three different modes available: o Basic-A username and password query for the user is sent to the directory service. Once verified, the user is - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 53
The Override Admin account is the administrative account built in to the console switch. It only authenticates locally in the console switch. Connections To view all connections from the console switch, select Unit View>Appliance>Appliance Settings>Connections. The Appliance Connections page appears - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 54
Select a different device and launch a KVM Session. Scan mode NOTE: Scan mode is only available when you are using the local console UI or the HP IP Console Viewer software. If you are using remote OBWI, the Scan button is disabled. In Scan mode, the console switch automatically scans from port to - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 55
time interval, see Local console UI settings (on page 41). Disconnecting an active session 1. Select Unit View>Active Sessions. The Appliance Sessions page appears. 2. Select the checkbox next to the target device session you want to close. 3. Select Disconnect. Configuring the console switch 55 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 56
Video Session Viewer is used to conduct a KVM session with target devices attached to a console switch using the remote OBWI. When you connect to window • 32-bit color setting requires 6.8 MB of memory per window HP recommends having no more than three simultaneous Video Session Viewer windows open. - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 57
To access the menu bar, place your cursor in the middle bottom of the title bar. Menu bar-Enables you to access features Server desktop-Enables you to interact with the server through this desktop Align Local Cursor icon-Enables you to reestablish proper tracking of the local cursor to the remote - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 58
and toolbar are locked to remain visible. • Enable automatic, full, or manual scaling of the session image. o Automatic scaling-The desktop window is sized the device image scales to fit the window. o Manual scaling-A menu of supported image scaling resolutions appears. • Change the color depth of - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 59
tasks For a complete list of tasks and operations handled through the Video Session Viewer, see the "Managing remote servers through the Video Session Viewer" section in the HP IP Console Viewer User Guide. Closing a session To close a Video Viewer session, select File>Exit. Video Session Viewer 59 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 60
Virtual Media from the console switch local OSD, enabling the interface adapter to operate in USB 1.1 mode. AMD Opteron™-based HP ProLiant servers and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (before Update 5) do not currently support composite USB 2.0 devices. However, the target server BIOS for Intel®-based - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 61
directly connected to the client's computer, running the HP IP Console Viewer, can be mapped to a target server. You can have one CD-type device and environment, only User A can access the lower switch and the KVM channel between the upper switch and lower switch. If User B is allowed to access the - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 62
Viewer. For more information, see the HP IP Console Viewer User Guide. Using local Virtual Media For local Virtual Media to work properly, you must have an HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media or an HP IP Console Switch with Virtual Media as the console switch. You must also have an interface - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 63
(on page 25). Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Description Local user USB media device Console switch (HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media or HP IP Console Switch with Virtual Media) Secondary console switch (HP Server Console Switch with Virtual Media) USB 2.0 interface adapter with Virtual Media PS2 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 64
console switch using local USB ports, or you can connect smart card readers to any remote workstation. The smart card reader must be connected prior to starting a console session with the server port on the client server and are able to access target devices, you can launch a KVM session to open the - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 65
Based on the X.500 Directory Services model, LDAP is a global directory structure that supports strong security features, including authentication computer object in Active Directory with a name identical to the switching system name for querying appliances or identical to the attached target - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 66
the console switch to an Ethernet switch, and power on the console switch. For more information, see the HP IP Console Viewer User Guide to RJ-45 serial adapter is included with the console switch. • A UTP CAT5 or better cable, with standard CAT5 pinouts To connect to the serial management and setup - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 67
setting? menu appears. 3. Select Option A (Serial Device). Manually change the device type from "dev/modem" to "/dev/ console switch appears. Follow the on-screen options to configure the console switch. Using the Main Menu The following configuration options are available from the Console Switch - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 68
The Enable Debug Messages option enables you to debug the system. Select yes to debug the system. Reset Appliance The Reset Appliance option reboots the server console switch. Exit The Exit option allows you to exit the Main Menu - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 69
bit key and the EID number of the console switch appear. 3. Call the HP technical support phone number (1-800-474-6836). Give the service person your 16-bit key and EID number of the console switch. A one-time password, which is specific to your console switch, is given to you. 4. Enter the one-time - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 70
on the same network as the computer that is being used for the upgrade. After the TFTP has been enabled, then upgrade the console switch firmware. To enable TFTP for Microsoft Windows, see "Enabling TFTP for Microsoft Windows operating systems (on page 70)." To enable TFTP for Linux, see "Enabling - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 71
selected, select the box and click Save. 3. Find TFTP in the list of services and highlight it. 4. Select the checkbox to start TFTP at boot, and then if it doesn't exist) and set the permissions for public access. 3. Copy the firmware file to /tftpboot. 4. Cd to /tmp. 5. From the shell prompt, enter - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 72
the Morse code SOS. The system does not Verify that all of the console switches are HP switches, and are upgraded with the latest recognize the cascaded firmware. console switches. Servers are still listed although they have been disconnected. Delete the offline interface adapters ("Deleting - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 73
Be sure that you are using the following: working properly. • Console switches with Virtual Media • A USB interface adapter with Virtual Media, or a PS2 interface adapter with Virtual Media • A server and operating system that supports high-speed composite USB 2.0 devices You must be able to - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 74
Total cable length 15 m (50 ft) 30.5m (100 ft) 1680 x 1050 @ 60 Hz X - 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz X - 1280 x 800 @ 60 Hz X - 1024 x 640 @ 60 Hz X - 800 x 500 @ 60 Hz X X Troubleshooting 74 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 75
a CAT5 or better cable to connect from an interface adapter connection port on the primary console switch to the tiering port on the secondary console switch. How do I view my console switch firmware version? How do I view my interface adapter firmware version? What kind of UTP cables are supported - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 76
HP ProLiant and X86 Servers and Options (http://www.hp.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties) HP Enterprise Servers (http://www.hp.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties) HP Storage Products (http://www.hp.com/support/Storage-Warranties) HP Networking Products (http://www.hp.com/support - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 77
HP iLO 4 User Guide or HP Intelligent Provisioning User Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/docs). • Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report (for HP Care Pack (service upgrade), see the Support & Drivers website (http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html). If the problem cannot be - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 78
cyclic redundant checks EID electronic identification number G2 Generation 2 GNOME GNU Network Object Model Environment HP SIM HP Systems Insight Manager IA interface adapter ID identification KVM keyboard, video, and mouse LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Acronyms and abbreviations 78 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 79
OBWI on-board Web interface OSD on-screen display RPM Red Hat Package Manager SIM Systems Insight Manager SLES SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SSH Secure Shell TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol USB universal serial bus UTP unshielded twisted pair Acronyms and abbreviations 79 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 80
documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (mailto:[email protected]). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when submitting your feedback. Documentation feedback 80 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 81
devices 32 FIPS cryptographic module 7 firewall settings, configuring 30 firmware, upgrading console switch 33 frequently asked questions 75 G General network settings 36 H HP IP Console Viewer 21 HP technical support 77 HyperTerminal, configuring 66 I installation checklist 14 installation overview - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 82
67 serial management, network configuration 68 serial management, recovering lost console switch password 69 serial management, reset appliance 68 server console switch components 9 session settings, General 42 session settings, KVM 44 session settings, serial 46 session settings, virtual media 44 - HP Server Console 0x2x16 | HP IP and Server Console Switches G2 User Guide - Page 83
36 T technical support 77 telephone numbers 77 TFTP, enabling for Windows 70 TFTP, Linux operating systems 70 TFTP, verifying for Linux 71 tools, appliance 32 troubleshooting 72 true serial 7 U upgrading console switch firmware 33 upgrading interface adapter firmware 40 upgrading the firmware 70 USB
HP IP and Server Console Switches G2
User Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs racks and rack products. This procedure is performed only by trained personnel. HP assumes you are
qualified in performing installations and trained in recognizing hazards in rack products.
Part Number: 585313-002a
May 2013
Edition: 2