Section 5 Configuring The Service Processor After Restoring; Configuring After Updating Management Firmware; Configuring After Restoring Default Settings; Reconfiguring Service Processor On A Non-Boot Cell - NEC Express5800/A1160 Troubleshooting Manual

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Configuring After Updating Management Firmware

Section 5
Configuring the Service Processor After
Restoring
This section provides information for reconfiguring your Service Processor after it is
restored.
5.1. Configuring After Updating Management Firmware
If you updated the management firmware on your Service Processor, you do not need to
configure because your network and customer data is persistent.

5.2. Configuring After Restoring Default Settings

If you restored your Service Processors using commands in the Restore Defaults
submenu on the EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor interface, note that restoring default
settings can have the following effects, depending on whether you restore defaults on a
boot cell, a non-boot cell, or all cells in the system:
Imposition of the following IP address settings:
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Cell: 172.26.1.cell#
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Partition: 172.26.2.cell#
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Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
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Gateway: 0.0.0.0 or 172.26.1.250, depending on the management firmware
implementation
Loss of all knowledge of multiple cell partitions. That is, the number of partitions can
be the same as the number of cells, where each partition consists of one cell.
Loss of many partition settings, such as SSL certificates.
5.2.1.

Reconfiguring Service Processor on a Non-boot Cell

If your restored Service Processor is not in a boot cell, perform the following:
1.
Use the EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor interface to configure your cell IP address.
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