HP rp7405 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 75
Username, Password, Example 4-1 Overview of a Service Processor Login Session
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Example 4-1 Overview of a Service Processor Login Session The following output shows a sample login session for a server whose service processor hostname is "hpsys-s". > telnet hpsys-s Trying... Connected to hpsys-s.rsn.hp.com. Escape character is '^]'. Local flow control off MP login: Username MP password: Welcome to the S Class 16K-A Management Processor (c) Copyright 1995-2001 Hewlett-Packard Co., All Rights Reserved. Version 0.23 MP MAIN MENU: CO: Consoles VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Logs SL: Show chassis Logs HE: Help X: Exit Connection MP> Procedure 4-1 Logging in to a Service Processor This procedure connects to and logs in to the service processor (MP or GSP) for a server complex by using telnet to access the customer LAN. If connecting through the local RS-232 port, skip Step 1 (instead establish a direct-cable connection) and begin with Step 2. 1. Use the telnet command on a remote system to connect to the service processor for the server complex. You can connect directly from the command line, for example: telnet sdome-g or run telnet first, and then issue the open command (for example, open sdome-g) at the telnet> prompt. All telnet commands and escape options are supported while you are connected to the service processor. 2. Login using your service processor user account name and password. GSP login:Username GSP password:Password Accessing and Using the Service Processor 75