Changing The Default Ip Address, Netmask, And Gateway - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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You will be prompted to enter a new password. If the new password meets
the requirements you will be prompted to enter the same password again.
A message appears indicating that the password has been changed.
The command displays information similar to the following if the new
password does not meet the requirements.
system> set admin password
Changing password for admin
Enter the new password (minimum of 6, maximum of 12 characters)
Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and num-
bers.
Enter new password:
Bad password: too simple.
passwd: The password for admin is unchanged.
The password remains unchanged if the new one does not meet the
requirements.
You cannot reset the password back to the default password
Note:
(admin) for the admin user.
To commit the changes made to the password, at the
4.
command prompt, type:
save config
Changing the Default IP Address, Netmask,
and Gateway
The Memory Array supports assigning IP addresses either statically or through
DHCP. The IP address, netmask, and gateway are initially set to default values,
see
Table
4.1. Change these values to valid addresses within your network to
access the system CLI.
By default, DHCP is disabled. For convenience, the Ethernet port supports
automatic medium-dependent interface crossover (Auto-MDIX). With this, you
can connect the Ethernet port on the system to a computer's Ethernet port,
such as a laptop, for provisioning before connecting to a network switch.
You can switch between using DHCP and static addressing. When switching
from DHCP to static addressing, the Memory Array uses the default address
values if new values have not been pre-provisioned in the CLI. Alternatively, an IP
address can be assigned while DHCP is enabled and that IP address is used
automatically when switching from DHCP to static IP address assignment (i.e.,
DHCP is disabled).
It is recommended to manually configure the IP address of the Memory
Note:
Array to use a static IP address in the DHCP configuration file. If the IP address
is automatically assigned there is a risk of the system being assigned a different
IP address upon reboot.
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