Console; Connect To Service Processor; Date; Default Configuration - HP Integrity rx1600 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Console

CO: COnsole—leave command mode and enter console mode
This command switches the console terminal from the MP Main Menu to mirrored/redirected console mode. All mirrored data
is displayed. Type
CTRL+B
For VT100 and HPTERM, verify that the MP setting in the CA command is correct and all mirrored consoles are of the same
terminal type for proper operation.

Connect to Service Processor

CSP: Connect to remote management processor over the LAN
This command allows the local or remote port user to connect over the MP LAN to another MP on the network. The user that
launches the command is given a private connection to the other MP over the LAN. To return to the original MP, type
to disconnect the CSP session.

Date

DATE: Displays the current date, as generated in the MP real-time clock.

Default Configuration

DC: Default Configuration—reset all MP parameters to the default configuration
This command sets all MP parameters back to their default values. The user may reset all or a subset of the following
parameters:
IP configurations
Modem configuration
Paging configuration
Command Interface configuration
Disable remote access, security configuration
Session configuration. For example: setting the security configuration to default erases all users and passwords.
There are three ways to reset passwords in the MP:
1. In the SO command, change individual users.
2. In the DC command choose "Reset Security Configuration".
3. Forgotten passwords can be reset by pressing the MP reset button on the back panel of your HP Server. After the MP
reboots, the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds. Responding to this message in time will allow a
local user to reset the passwords.
NOTE
All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased in methods 2 and 3.

Display FRUID

DF: Display FRUID information
Chapter 5
to return to the MP command interface.
Management Processor Command Interface
Utilities
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