HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 68

Con IP Addresses for CP Cards, CP cards CP0 and CP1 and the SAN Director 2/128.

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128 Configure IP Addresses for CP Cards The SAN Director 2/128 Director requires three IP addresses, which are configured using the ipAddrSet command. IP addresses are required for both CP cards (CP0 and CP1) and the SAN Director 2/128. Note: Use a block of three IP addresses that are consecutively numbered in the last octet. The IP and gateway addresses must reside on the same subnet. Resetting an IP address while the switch is online breaks any connections to that IP address and forces a restart of any HTTP, SNMP, and API daemons. The addresses 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.255 are reserved and used internally by the switch. The default IP addresses and host names for the SAN Director 2/128 are as follows: ■ 10.77.77.75 CP0 (the CP card in slot 5 at the time of configuration) ■ 10.77.77.74 CP1 (the CP card in slot 6 at the time of configuration) Configuration changes can only be made via the active CP card. If the CP card in slot 5 is not the active CP card, disconnect the serial cable and connect it to the CP card in slot 6; then log in as admin. Follow these steps to configure the IP addresses for both CP cards (from the active CP card): 1. Enter the ipaddrset command at the prompt, including "2" for the CP card in slot 5 or "3" for the CP card in slot 6. Example: swDir:admin> ipAddrSet -cp 2 2. Enter the requested information at the prompts. The default information for the CP card in slot 5 is displayed. Example: Ethernet IP Address [10.77.77.75]: Ethernet Subnetmask [255.0.0.0]: Host Name [CP0]: Gateway Address [0.0.0.0]: 68 SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128
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SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide
Configure IP Addresses for CP Cards
The SAN Director 2/128 Director requires three IP addresses, which are
configured using the
ipAddrSet
command. IP addresses are required for both
CP cards (CP0 and CP1) and the SAN Director 2/128.
Note:
Use a block of three IP addresses that are consecutively numbered in the last
octet. The IP and gateway addresses must reside on the same subnet.
Resetting an IP address while the switch is online breaks any connections to that IP
address and forces a restart of any HTTP, SNMP, and API daemons.
The addresses 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.255 are reserved and used internally by the switch.
The default IP addresses and host names for the SAN Director 2/128 are as
follows:
10.77.77.75 CP0 (the CP card in slot 5 at the time of configuration)
10.77.77.74 CP1 (the CP card in slot 6 at the time of configuration)
Configuration changes can only be made via the active CP card. If the CP card in
slot 5 is not the active CP card, disconnect the serial cable and connect it to the CP
card in slot 6; then log in as admin.
Follow these steps to configure the IP addresses for both CP cards (from the active
CP card):
1.
Enter the
ipaddrset
command at the prompt, including “2” for the CP card
in slot 5 or “3” for the CP card in slot 6.
Example:
2.
Enter the requested information at the prompts. The default information for
the CP card in slot 5 is displayed.
Example:
swDir:admin> ipAddrSet -cp 2
Ethernet IP Address [10.77.77.75]:
Ethernet Subnetmask [255.0.0.0]:
Host Name [CP0]:
Gateway Address [0.0.0.0]: