Setting Up The A180 Support Management Station Using The Web Console Or The Serial Port; Setting Up The A180 Sms Using The Web Console Port - HP 9000 Superdome Installation Manual

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A180 Support Management Station

Setting Up the A180 Support Management Station Using the Web Console or the Serial Port

Setting Up the A180 Support Management Station Using the Web
Console or the Serial Port
You can access the Support Management Station (SMS) to configure it in two ways: using the Web console
port or using the serial console port. The method you choose depends on whether the customer has given you
an IP address for the Web console. If you have an IP address for the Web console, refer to "Setting Up the
A180 SMS Using the Web Console Port," which follows. If you don't have an IP address for the Web console,
refer to "Setting Up the A180 SMS Using the CE Tool" on page 174.

Setting Up the A180 SMS Using the Web Console Port

Setting up the SMS using the Web console port requires a customer-supplied IP address. If you do not have
an IP address for the Web console, skip to "Setting Up the A180 SMS Using the CE Tool" on page 174.
To set up the SMS using the Web console port:
Step 1. Connect one end of a standard LAN cable to the Web Console port on the SMS.
Figure F-2A180 Support Management Station Ports
A5187A
Product Number
Step 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the local network (usually a customer hub).
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HP 9000 A-Class
A180C
Model
Product Number
MAC Address
A5187A
xxxxxx-xxxxxx
Serial Number
LAN Station Address
90-240V~
47-63Hz,3.6A
USJ xxxxxxx
xxxxxx-xxxxxx
LAN 0
Private LAN
HSC
OR
PCI
Transfer
SCSI (Single Ended) 8/16/5
of
Control
LAN 10/100 Base-T 8/0/20/0
Regulatory Information on Bottom
Single Ended SCSI
Connection to I/O
LAN 1
Customer LAN
Web
Console
Reset
Console 8/16/4.0
LAN Web Console
Serial Connection
to CE Laptop
WEB
Console
Appendix F

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