HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide (569 - Page 139

Step 5. Set the MPX200 management port parameters, guest, password, Blade n, mpx200#&gt, admin start

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Step 5. Set the MPX200 management port parameters Use the following steps to set initial MPX200 configuration parameters or, if already configured, go to step 6. NOTE: If you are using Telnet to configure the MPX200 for the first time, your workstation IP address must be "10.0.0.x," where x is a number other than 1 and the subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. 1. Connect the MPX200 management port or serial console port to a workstation to set the initial MPX200 configuration parameters. You can connect the MPX200 management port to an IP switch, a hub, or directly to the workstation using an Ethernet crossover cable. If you are using the MPX200 serial port, the settings are 115,200 baud, 8 bit, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control. 2. Attach both AC power cords to the power cooling modules (PCM) located at the front of the MPX200, and a power distribution unit or AC power outlet. Verify that the MPX200 system power LED is lit. The MPX200 runs a self-test and enters operating mode. 3. Verify that the heartbeat LED is blinking (once per second) and that the System fault LED does not light. Figure 105 on page 153 shows the location of the ports and LEDs on the MPX200. NOTE: For a description of the LED fault indicators, see the "MPX200 chassis diagnostics" on page 153. 4. Connect to the MPX200 from your management workstation as follows (Figure 96). a. Enter guest at the Login prompt. b. Enter password at the Password prompt. NOTE: HP recommends that you change the MPX200 guest password after logging in. 5. Enter Blade n at the mpx200#> prompt, where n is the number of the blade in the chassis being configured. 6. Enter admin start at the mpx200 prompt, where n is the number of the blade currently selected in the chassis. 7. Enter the default password config. NOTE: HP recommends that you change the MPX200 config password after logging in. MPX200 Multifunction Router User Guide 139

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Step 5. Set the MPX200 management port parameters
Use the following steps to set initial MPX200 configuration parameters or, if already configured, go
to step 6.
NOTE:
If you are using Telnet to configure the MPX200 for the first time, your workstation IP address must
be "10.0.0.
x
," where
x
is a number other than 1 and the subnet mask is 255.0.0.0.
1.
Connect the MPX200 management port or serial console port to a workstation to set the initial
MPX200 configuration parameters. You can connect the MPX200 management port to an IP
switch, a hub, or directly to the workstation using an Ethernet crossover cable. If you are using
the MPX200 serial port, the settings are 115,200 baud, 8 bit, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow
control.
2.
Attach both AC power cords to the power cooling modules (PCM) located at the front of the
MPX200, and a power distribution unit or AC power outlet. Verify that the MPX200 system power
LED is lit. The MPX200 runs a self-test and enters operating mode.
3.
Verify that the heartbeat LED is blinking (once per second) and that the System fault LED does
not light.
Figure 105
on page 153 shows the location of the ports and LEDs on the MPX200.
NOTE:
For a description of the LED fault indicators, see the
MPX200 chassis
diagnostics
on page 153.
4.
Connect to the MPX200 from your management workstation as follows (
Figure 96
).
a.
Enter
guest
at the Login prompt.
b.
Enter
password
at the Password prompt.
NOTE:
HP recommends that you change the MPX200
guest
password after logging in.
5.
Enter
Blade n
at the
mpx200#>
prompt, where
n
is the number of the blade in the chassis
being configured.
6.
Enter
admin start
at the
mpx200 <n>
prompt, where
n
is the number of the blade currently
selected in the chassis.
7.
Enter the default password
config
.
NOTE:
HP recommends that you change the MPX200
config
password after logging in.
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