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Configuring the GSP LAN Port via LAN

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Cable Connections Configure System Consoles The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information. Example 4-2 LC command Leaving Console Mode - you may lose write access. When Console Mode returns, type ^Ecf to get console write access. GSP Host Name: fesrhapgsp GSP> lc LC This command allows you to modify the LAN configuration. Current configuration: MAC Address: 0x00306e050a63 IP Address: 15.8.133.185 GSP Host Name: fesrhapgsp Subnet Mask: 255.255.248.0 Gateway: 15.8.128.1 Web Console Port Number: 2023 Do you want to modify the LAN configuration? (Y/[N]) GSP Host Name: fesrhapgsp The revision B GSP introduces a configurable Web Console Port Number parameter. The default value is 2023. Once the GSP LAN is configured, it is accessible via either TelNet or web connections. Configuring the GSP LAN Port via LAN The revision B GSP LAN port can be assigned an IP address without using the LAN Configuration (lc) command via an ASCII console. This section describes how to assign the IP address allowing web access. Once web access is accomplished, use the lc command to configure remaining network parameters. NOTE The GSP LAN port is separate from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop, IP address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX. Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information: • I.P. address (for GSP) • Subnet mask • Gateway address • Hostname (this is used when messages are logged or printed) To configure the GSP LAN port via LAN, perform the following steps: NOTE The GSP must be on the same subnet as the system being used to remotely configure the LAN port. If it is not, the remote configuration will be unsuccessful. Step 6. Determine the MAC address of the revision B GSP by examining the GSP MAC address label on the rear of the server. Step 7. Use the route add command to add the I.P address of the GSP and remote system to the router. 60 Chapter 4

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Chapter 4
Cable Connections
Configure System Consoles
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The lc command will start a series of prompts. Respond to each prompt with the appropriate information.
Example 4-2
LC command
Leaving Console Mode - you may lose write access. When Console Mode returns, type
^Ecf to get console write access.
GSP Host Name:
fesrhapgsp
GSP> lc
LC This command allows you to modify the LAN configuration.
Current configuration:
MAC Address: 0x00306e050a63
IP Address: 15.8.133.185
GSP Host Name: fesrhapgsp
Subnet Mask: 255.255.248.0
Gateway: 15.8.128.1
Web Console Port Number: 2023
Do you want to modify the LAN configuration? (Y/[N])
GSP Host Name:
fesrhapgsp
The revision B GSP introduces a configurable Web Console Port Number parameter. The default value is
2023. Once the GSP LAN is configured, it is accessible via either TelNet or web connections.
Configuring the GSP LAN Port via LAN
The revision B GSP LAN port can be assigned an IP address without using the LAN Configuration (lc)
command via an ASCII console. This section describes how to assign the IP address allowing web access. Once
web access is accomplished, use the lc command to configure remaining network parameters.
NOTE
The GSP LAN port is separate from the system LAN port. It will need a separate LAN drop, IP
address, and networking information from the port used by HP-UX.
Before starting this procedure, you will need to know the following information:
I.P. address (for GSP)
Subnet mask
Gateway address
Hostname (this is used when messages are logged or printed)
To configure the GSP LAN port via LAN, perform the following steps:
NOTE
The GSP
must
be on the same subnet as the system being used to remotely configure
the LAN port. If it is not, the remote configuration will be unsuccessful.
Step 6.
Determine the MAC address of the revision B GSP by examining the GSP MAC address label on
the rear of the server.
Step 7.
Use the
route add
command to add the I.P address of the GSP and remote system to the router.