HP Server rp7420 Service Processor (GSP or MP) - User Guide, Second Edition - Page 15

Using the Service Processor, Accessing and Using the Service Processor

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2 Using the Service Processor Accessing and Using the Service Processor This section describes how to login to the service processor (MP or GSP) for an nPartition server complex. You can connect to the service processor for a server complex by using the following methods: • Connecting through the customer LAN port by using telnet if login access through the customer LAN is enabled for the service processor. On HP Superdome servers, the customer LAN hardware is labeled "Customer LAN". On HP rp8400 servers, it is "GSP LAN". On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the only LAN port on the core I/O. Use telnet to open a connection with the service processor, and log in by entering the account name and corresponding password. • Connecting through the local RS-232 port using a direct serial cable connection. On HP Superdome servers, the local RS-232 port is labeled "Local RS-232". On HP rp8400 servers, it is the "Local Console" port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the 9-pin D-shaped connector (DB9) labeled "Console". • Connecting through the remote RS-232 port using external model (dial-up) access if remote modem access is configured. On HP Superdome servers, the remote RS-232 port is labeled "Remote RS-232". On HP rp8400 servers, it is the "Remote Console" port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the DB9 connector labeled "Remote". Accessing and Using the Service Processor 15

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2 Using the Service Processor
Accessing and Using the Service Processor
This section describes how to login to the service processor (MP or GSP) for an nPartition server
complex.
You can connect to the service processor for a server complex by using the following methods:
Connecting through the customer LAN port by using
telnet
if login access through the
customer LAN is enabled for the service processor.
On HP Superdome servers, the customer LAN hardware is labeled “Customer LAN”. On
HP rp8400 servers, it is “GSP LAN”. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the only LAN port
on the core I/O.
Use
telnet
to open a connection with the service processor, and log in by entering the
account name and corresponding password.
Connecting through the local RS-232 port using a direct serial cable connection.
On HP Superdome servers, the local RS-232 port is labeled “Local RS-232”. On HP rp8400
servers, it is the “Local Console” port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the 9-pin D-shaped
connector (DB9) labeled “Console”.
Connecting through the remote RS-232 port using external model (dial-up) access if remote
modem access is configured.
On HP Superdome servers, the remote RS-232 port is labeled “Remote RS-232”. On HP
rp8400 servers, it is the “Remote Console” port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the DB9
connector labeled “Remote”.
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