Sun Microsystems Server X4-2 Installation Manual page 103

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Note – You can also change network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility. For
information about the BIOS Setup Utility, refer to the Oracle X4 Series Servers
Administration Guide at http://www.oracle.com/goto/x86AdminDiag/docs.
1. Log in to Oracle ILOM using one of the following procedures:
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection" on page 84
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Remotely Using the CLI" on page 87
Note – If you log in to Oracle ILOM using an Ethernet connection, after you modify
the network settings, your connection will be terminated, and you will have to log in
again using the new settings.
2. To navigate to the /SP/network directory, use the cd command:
-> cd /SP/network
3. Do one of the following:
If you have a DHCP server on the network, to view the settings assigned to the
server by the DHCP server, type the following command:
-> show /SP/network
If there is no DHCP server, or if you want to assign settings, use the set
command to assign values for the properties listed in the table in
example:
-> set /SP/network/pendingipdiscovery=static
-> set /SP/network/pendingipaddress=10.8.183.106
-> set /SP/network/pendingipnetmask=255.255.255.0
-> set /SP/network/pendingipgateway=10.8.183.254
-> set /SP/network/commitpending=true
Note – If you are logged in to Oracle ILOM using an Ethernet connection, when you
set commitpending to true to commit the changes to the network settings, your
Oracle ILOM connection will be terminated and you will have to log in again using
the new settings.
4. If you want to enable sideband management, type the following commands:
-> set /SP/network/pendingmanagementport=/System/MB/NETn
Where n equals 0, 1, 2, or 3.
Step
4. For
Connecting to Oracle ILOM
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