Configuring Your System - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Netra CT 820:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

2
C H A P T E R

Configuring Your System

This chapter assumes you have already installed the Solaris operating environment
and the required patches on your Netra CT 820 node boards.
You configure the Netra CT 820 system primarily through the active distributed
management card command-line interface (CLI). The active distributed management
card CLI enables system-level configuration, administration, and management that
includes the node boards, the switching fabric boards, the distributed management
card, power supplies, and fan trays. The distributed management card CLI interface
can be used both locally and remotely.
You configure the distributed management cards first, then the node boards, then the
system-wide applications.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Accessing the Distributed Management Cards
I
Configuring the Distributed Management Cards' External Ethernet Ports
I
Setting Up User Accounts on the Distributed Management Card
I
Specifying Netra CT Server FRU ID Information
I
Displaying Netra CT Server FRU ID Information
I
Configuring a Chassis Slot for a Board
I
Configuring a Node Board as a Boot Server
I
Configuring the System Management Network
I
Specifying Other FRU ID Information
I
Configuring the Node Boards
I
Enabling the Managed Object Hierarchy Application
I
Enabling the Processor Management Service Application
I
7

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents