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02-20-2009 01:08 AM
02-20-2009 01:08 AM
I'm using firmware 2.32 and can't find anything in the documentation about the limitations.
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03-20-2009 03:17 AM
03-20-2009 03:17 AM
Re: IP address restriction Onaboard Administrator
You don't mention whether you are using Virtual Connect, so I dont know if this is relevent. But it might give you a direction to investigate.
Dave.
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03-20-2009 09:59 AM
03-20-2009 09:59 AM
SolutionI do agree that limiting the number of entries to 5 is a design flaw. What I think I would do in your case is to designate one (or two) of the enclosures as primary connection points. Consider this example:
enc_1
enc_2
enc_3
enc_4
admin_srv_1
admin_srv_2
enc_1 is my primary connection point to all enclosures, enc_2 is my backup connection point to all enclosures.
On enc_1, add trusted entries admin_srv_1, admin_srv_2, enc_2.
On enc_2, add trusted entries admin_srv_1, admin_srv_2, enc_1.
On enc_3, add trusted entries enc_1, enc_2.
On enc_4, add trusted entries enc_1, enc_2.
This way, you access the admin servers, go through enc_1 or enc_2, and can reach any enclosure. Since you have space you can even add admin_srv_1/2 IPs to enc_3/4 so that you can access them individually should the need arise (link cable fail for instance).
Good luck!
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03-23-2009 02:34 AM
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Re: IP address restriction Onaboard Administrator
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03-23-2009 10:33 AM
03-23-2009 10:33 AM
Re: IP address restriction Onaboard Administrator
Which is the issue you have.
I'm wondering if the new OA module with KVM will have the same 4 enclosure restriction.
I think the reason for having the ability to see more than one enclosure was as has been mentioned ... to see all the enclosures in a rack from one screen.
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