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тАО01-26-2004 08:07 PM
тАО01-26-2004 08:07 PM
Hello colleagues,
I've received a new HP rp7410 and I have to configure it; I supposed to reboot it and to stop the automatic reboot then to choose the media to boot; I was surprised when I saw an interface requiring username and password!!!
Its says to be the management command interface; the prompt is "MP user"
Where can I find the user/password to log into the system???
Thanks a lot
Enrico
I've received a new HP rp7410 and I have to configure it; I supposed to reboot it and to stop the automatic reboot then to choose the media to boot; I was surprised when I saw an interface requiring username and password!!!
Its says to be the management command interface; the prompt is "MP user"
Where can I find the user/password to log into the system???
Thanks a lot
Enrico
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тАО01-28-2004 03:37 AM
тАО01-28-2004 03:37 AM
Re: rp7410 installation & configuration
Our rp7410 has a GSP with a default password of:
...ID:
...PW:
by "blank" I mean unset. Set to "blanks". just hit enter.
...ID:
...PW:
by "blank" I mean unset. Set to "blanks". just hit enter.
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тАО01-28-2004 05:15 AM
тАО01-28-2004 05:15 AM
Re: rp7410 installation & configuration
Hi Stuart,
I don't think you have an rp7410, but more likely an rp7400. The 7410 comes out of the factory with MP - not GSP - as all cell-based system do and the user is predefined to be Admin & PW same. If it is truly a 7410, then someone had to set up a null user with a null PW, which I don't think can be done.
The easiest identifier is "Where are the internal drives located - in the front or back?"
7410 have them up front easily hot-swappable, whereas the 7400 has them in the back like the old N-class & they're harder to get at. The other clue is the DVD drive - 7410 up front & internal & the 7400 has NO provision for it internal - they have to be external in a smart enclosure.
Rgds,
Jeff
I don't think you have an rp7410, but more likely an rp7400. The 7410 comes out of the factory with MP - not GSP - as all cell-based system do and the user is predefined to be Admin & PW same. If it is truly a 7410, then someone had to set up a null user with a null PW, which I don't think can be done.
The easiest identifier is "Where are the internal drives located - in the front or back?"
7410 have them up front easily hot-swappable, whereas the 7400 has them in the back like the old N-class & they're harder to get at. The other clue is the DVD drive - 7410 up front & internal & the 7400 has NO provision for it internal - they have to be external in a smart enclosure.
Rgds,
Jeff
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