HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks SAN Director 2/128 Installation Guide, V - Page 70

Con IP Address for the Switch, The IP address is updated immediately.

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Installing and Configuring the SAN Director 2/128 Configure IP Address for the Switch The SAN Director 2/128 has its own IP address and corresponding subnet mask. The default IP address is 10.77.77.77. Caution: Resetting an IP address while the SAN Director 2/128 has active IP traffic such as Fabric Manager, Fabric Watch, SNMP can cause traffic to be interrupted or stopped. Changing the IP address causes a domain address format RSCN to be issued. Follow these steps to configure the IP address for the SAN Director 2/128 (from the active CP card): Caution: 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. 1. Enter ipAddrSet at the prompt. 2. Enter the requested information for this IP address at the prompts. Example: Ethernet IP Address [10.77.77.77]: Ethernet Subnetmask [0.0.0.0]: Fibre Channel IP Address [none]: Fibre Channel Subnet Mask [none]: The IP address is updated immediately. 3. Reboot the CP card by entering the reboot command at the prompt. Caution: The terminal serial port can be used to monitor error messages through a serial connection. It is not recommended as a command interface during normal operations. If this port is not going to be in ongoing use, remove the serial cable and protect the port from dust by replacing the shipping cap. 70 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 Address for the Switch
The SAN Director 2/128 has its own IP address and corresponding subnet mask.
The default IP address is 10.77.77.77.
Caution:
Resetting an IP address while the SAN Director 2/128 has active IP
traffic such as Fabric Manager, Fabric Watch, SNMP can cause traffic to be
interrupted or stopped. Changing the IP address causes a domain address
format RSCN to be issued.
Follow these steps to configure the IP address for the SAN Director 2/128 (from
the active CP card):
Caution:
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.
1.
Enter
ipAddrSet
at the prompt.
2.
Enter the requested information for this IP address at the prompts.
Example:
The IP address is updated immediately.
3.
Reboot the CP card by entering the
reboot
command at the prompt.
Caution:
The terminal serial port can be used to monitor error messages
through a serial connection. It is not recommended as a command interface
during normal operations. If this port is not going to be in ongoing use,
remove the serial cable and protect the port from dust by replacing the
shipping cap.
Ethernet IP Address [10.77.77.77]:
Ethernet Subnetmask [0.0.0.0]:
Fibre Channel IP Address [none]:
Fibre Channel Subnet Mask [none]: