Power On The Server And Log On - HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 User Manual

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IMPORTANT:
Only the direct attach and remote management access methods can be used to install the storage
system. After the storage system installation process is complete and the system's IP address has been
assigned, you can then additionally use the remote browser and remote desktop methods to access
the storage system.
Direct attach — Connect the following cables to the back panel of the storage system in the follow-
ing sequence: keyboard, mouse, network cable, monitor cable, and power cable. This access
method is mandatory if your network does not have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server.
NOTE:
The keyboard, mouse, and monitor are not provided with the storage system.
Remote management — Access the storage system using the Integrated Lights-Out remote manage-
ment method:
1.
Ensure that a network cable is connected to the iLO port located on the back of the storage
system.
2.
Locate the iLO Network Settings tag attached to the storage system and record the default
user name, password, and DNS name.
3.
From a remote computer, open a standard Web browser and enter the iLO management
hostname of the storage system.
NOTE:
By default, iLO obtains the management IP address and subnet mask from your network's
DHCP server. The hostname found on the iLO tag is automatically registered with your
network's DNS server.
4.
Using the default user information provided on the iLO Network Settings tag, log on to the
storage system.
For detailed instructions on using iLO remote management software, see the HP Integrated Lights Out
2 User Guide or HP ProLiant Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Guide.

Power on the server and log on

Power on the server after installing the hardware and connecting the cables. Powering on the server
for the first time initiates the storage system installation process.
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