Putty Settings For Logging In To Cluster 1 Over The Customer Network - EMC VPLEX Installation And Setup Manual

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28. From the Linux shell prompt, type the following command:
/opt/emc/VPlex/tools/ipconfig/changehostname.py -n <hostname>
where <hostname> is a name for the management server, such as Cluster2.
29. Type the following command to connect to the VPlexcli, and log in with username
service and password Mi@Dim7T:
vplexcli
30. From the VPlexcli prompt, type the following command to configure the IP
address of the management server's public Ethernet port:
management-server set-ip -i <IP_address>:<netmask> -g <gateway> eth3
31. Type the following command at the VPlexcli prompt, and again at the Linux shell
prompt:
exit
32. Disconnect the red service cable from the management server and hang it back in
the cabinet.
33. Prepare for connection to the customer network:
• If you are connecting your laptop to the network, set it to an IP address on the
network.
• If you are connecting from a different PC (or similar device):
a. Restore your laptop to the settings it had before you began this procedure
(including re-enabling any network cards).
b. Verify that PuTTY or other Telnet/SSH client is installed on the device, and
install it if necessary.
c. Set the device to an IP address on the customer network.
34. Launch PuTTY.exe, and configure PuTTY as shown in
VPLEX service

PuTTY settings for logging in to cluster 1 over the customer network

Figure
36.
Type the address of the
public Ethernet port on
the management server
in the first cluster you
are configuring
(default)
Type a name that identifies
the cluster, such as:
VPLEX Cluster 1
(default)
PuTTY2

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