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Host IP Address—The IP address of this server.
Subnet Mask—The IP address for the server's subnet. The server uses this to decide if the alert
destination is on the same subnet.
Gateway IP Address—The IP address of the router for this server.
Backup Gateway IP Address— (optional). The IP address of the alternate router for this server.
9. Click on Continue. Click the LAN Password button (optional) to require that a password be entered
before a user can perform server management functions on this server from a workstation on the LAN.
10. Select the LAN Access Mode to set the points at which LAN connectivity can be activated:
Always Available—A remote server can initiate a LAN connection, regardless of the server's state or
health.
Restricted—Power control functions, such as power down, front panel NMI, and system reset cannot
be performed remotely.
Disabled—Remote LAN connections cannot be initiated.
11. Select the Serial Over LAN Access Mode to set the user access level that is required for connecting to
the server using serial over LAN.
Always Available—An individual can access the server through serial over LAN if that user knows
the server's user password.
Restricted—An individual can access the server through serial over LAN if that user knows the
server's administrator password.
Disabled—Serial over LAN cannot be used.
12. Select the appropriate serial over LAN baud rate and click on Continue.
To use the system setup utility to configure remote LAN access:
1. From the system setup utility Available Tasks window, choose Platform Event Manager (PEM).
2. In the PEM window, click Configure LAN and fill in the boxes described in the following steps (boxes
that are not listed here are not required for remote access).
3. To require a password for remote access, enter the password in the Enter New Password box and in the
Verify New Password box. Passwords can be from 1 to 16 characters long, using any ASCII character in
the range [32-126]. To clear the passwords, leave both boxes blank. (You can also clear the password by
selecting the menu Options > Clear LAN Password.)
4. From the LAN Access Mode list, select the remote access mode:
Restricted—A remote server can initiate a LAN connection, but cannot perform control operations
such as power down, reset, or front panel NMI.
Always Available—A remote server can initiate a LAN connection regardless of the state or health
of the server.
Disabled—Remote servers are not allowed to initiate LAN connections.
5. In the IP setup box, choose either:
DHCP—The IP address for the server is automatically assigned by the Dynamic Host Control
Protocol (DHCP) server on the network. The Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in the dialog
are ignored.
or
Static—Assign the IP address for the server using the Host, Gateway, and Subnet Mask boxes in
the dialog.
6. If you chose Static IP setup in the previous step, fill in the IP addressing boxes:
Host IP Address—The IP address of this server.
Gateway IP Address—The IP address of the router for this server.
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