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If the terminal is a PC using Reflection 1, check or change these communications settings by performing the
following steps:
Step 1. From the Reflection 1 main screen, pull down the connection menu and select Connection Setup.
Step 2. Select Serial Port.
Step 3. Select Com1.
Step 4. Check the settings and change, if required.
Go to more settings to set Xon/Xoff. Click OK to close the more settings window.
Step 5. Click OK to close the connection setup window.
Step 6. Pull down the setup menu and select Terminal (under the emulation tab).
Step 7. Select a supported terminal type.
The preferred type is VT100.
Step 8. Click Apply.
This option is not highlighted if the terminal type you want is already selected.
Step 9. Click OK.
Network Access to the Management Processor
By connecting the management processor LAN port to an active network, another host on the same subnet
can set the management processor IP address via the ping command. After the IP address has been set, a
telnet session can be established to configure additional parameters.
To configure the management processor LAN IP address, perform the following steps:
Step 1. Determine the Medium Access Control (MAC) address of the management processor LAN interface
by viewing the label located at the rear of the server.
Step 2. Connect a LAN cable on your local subnet to the core I/O LAN port found directly above the two
USB ports.
Step 3. Add an address resolution protocol (ARP) table entry to another host located on your local subnet.
This ARP table entry will map the MAC address of the core I/O LAN interface to the IP address
chosen for that interface.
NOTE
Step 4. Use the ping command from the host that has the new ARP table entry. The destination address is
the IP address that is mapped to the MAC address of the management processor. The management
processor LAN port should now be configured with the appropriate IP address.
Step 5. Use the telnet command to connect to the management processor from a host on the local subnet.
Chapter 2
Adding an entry to the ARP table is typically done using the ARP command with the
appropriate option. For example, arp -s is used with Windows. Consult your
operating system documentation for more information.
Configuring the Server
Management Processor (MP)
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