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To Add Address Information for a Local Node
M
Board to Control Node Boards in Local or
Remote Systems
1. Log in to the distributed management card.
2. Add the address information with the slotrndaddressadd command:
hostname cli> pmsd slotrndaddressadd -s slot_num
where -s slot_num is the slot number in the same system of the local node board you
want to use to control other local or remote node boards, and all specifies all slots
containing node boards in the local system; -n ip_addr is the IP address of the node
board to be controlled; -d ip_addr is the IP address of the active distributed
management card in the system of the node board to be controlled; and -r slot_num
is the slot number of the node board to be controlled.
When you add address information with the slotrndaddressadd command, an
index number is automatically assigned to the information. You can see index
numbers by using the slotrndaddressshow command and use the index numbers
to delete address information with the slotrndaddressdelete command,
described below.
Deleting Address Information
The pmsd slotrndaddressdelete -s slot_num|all -i index_num|all command
can be used to delete address information from the controlling node board. The -s
slot_num|all parameter specifies whether the address information will be deleted
on a single slot number or on all slots containing node boards in the local system.
The -i index_num|all parameter specifies whether the address information will be
deleted for a single address entry or for all address entries; index_num can be 1 to 16.
Before using this command, it is advisable to print the current address information
using the pmsd slotrndaddressshow command, so you know the index number
to use.
Printing Address Information
The pmsd slotrndaddressshow -s slot_num|all -i index_num|all command
can be used to print address information. The -s slot_num|all parameter specifies
whether the address information will be printed for a single slot number or for all
|all -n ip_addr -d ip_addr -r
Chapter 2 Configuring Your System
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