Rebooting The Service Processor; Restoring The Service Processor To Default Settings; Figure 3-3 Location Of Management Board Reset Button - NEC Express5800/A1160 Troubleshooting Manual

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Loss of Communication With Partition Remote console interface
If the IP address is 0.0.0.0 and DHCP is disabled
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3.2.4.

Rebooting the Service Processor

To reboot your Service Processor, locate the management board reset button on the
rear of the cell and press it with a slim blunt-tip tool (for example, the tip of a pen).

Figure 3-3 Location of Management Board Reset Button

After pressing the management board reset button on the cell, both green and amber
LEDs left of the reset button blink quickly. Then, after about 10 seconds, the green LED
blinks slowly, indicating that the Service Processor is rebooted. Normal operations can
resume when you can access the partition remote console interface, usually after
another 30 seconds.
If there are still problems when the Service Processor is rebooted, continue with the
following troubleshooting procedures.
3.2.5.

Restoring the Service Processor to Default Settings

Restoring the Service Processor to default settings is a drastic measure that requires
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Locate the static IP address that was assigned to the partition (see initial
installation documentation) and set this IP address. (Refer to
Configuring Network Settings
EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD to verify that the partition successfully
obtained the address.
If the IP address remains as 0.0.0.0, check the main menu of the
EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD for error messages. (See
Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD
troubleshooting tips.)
or the User's Guide.) Then use the
5.3.1
3.4 Error
for more

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