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06-19-2002 09:00 AM
06-19-2002 09:00 AM
HPUX 11i
internal GSP card
I can never get the GSP to configure remotely.
I am in the process of deploying about 10 seperate servers around the world. I bring the servers to my office and configure them here. They are then shipped to the sites and I go make a few minor changes to the software application and reconfigure all the network settings from ours to theirs. All of the places I go will have there own IP subnet. I am afraid when I get to each site I will not be able to get to the GSP port. Our purchasing agent was told by their HP rep that we don't need consoles, so none were ordered. I have tried many times to configure the GSP port remotely, but can never make the initial connection to the GSP port. I do the following steps.
1. I connect the GSP port to a hub.
2. I connect my pc to the same hub
3. I connect the hub to our network
4. From my pc I do:
route add 192.0.0.192 132.48.2.16 (my pc)
5. I then try to telnet, ping, web browse and have never been able to make a connection or get a response from the ping.
6. I connect the one console we have here to the console connection port and configure GSP and it works fine.
What am I missing? I don't want to have drag "my" console from 1 place to another to change it's ip and settings.
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06-19-2002 10:05 AM
06-19-2002 10:05 AM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
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06-19-2002 10:19 AM
06-19-2002 10:19 AM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
I set up a server here with ip address 132.48.2.20 for the GSP and 132.48.2.21 for the network
I ship the server to another site
The network shop at the site assigns me IP ddress 163.44.2.11 for the GSP port and 163.44.2.12 for the network. If I don't take a console, how will I get the IP changed in the GSP. I could reset the GSP, but I have never been able to configure the port without a console plugged in.
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06-19-2002 12:03 PM
06-19-2002 12:03 PM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
a) Create the device file ..
# cd /dev
# mknod tty1p0 c 1 0x010000
b) Edit /usr/lib/uucp/Systems and enter this ..
gspiport Any;5 gspiport,f 9600 - ''''\r\d\r\d\r ogin:-BREAK-ogin:
uucp asswrd: uucp-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp
c) Edit /usr/lib/uucp/Devices and enter this ..
gspiport tty1p0 - 9600 direct
d) Test ..
# cu -l /dev/tty1p0
e) To exit enter "~."
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06-19-2002 12:21 PM
06-19-2002 12:21 PM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
1. reset the card
2. go to a pc on the same subnet
3. route add 192.0.0.192
4. Then be able to connect to 192.0.0.192
I have never been able to make this work. I have tried connecting to 192.0.0.192 with telnet. I have tried from a browser. Never can connect to the GSP card to reconfigure the network settings. Once I did that I could connect to the GSP card go to the console and reconfigure the network settings there. "Then" I could telnet to the machine.
I guess I am just confused.
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06-19-2002 12:29 PM
06-19-2002 12:29 PM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
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06-20-2002 01:15 AM
06-20-2002 01:15 AM
Re: Some more GSP copnfig questions
It very simple device. If it not work in normal mode at once - it device has corrupt.
So, you have instruction of SecureWebConsole with simple description of installation and tuning it device.
If you have problem with it device from beginning your work I can recommend you some ways of solve your problem.
If you buy the server with "Install"-options the engineer of service-center must install it device.
If device fault the engeneer of service-center must replace it unit.
I mean you may request local service-center of HP now for diagnostic and resolve it.
If you have fault device (SecureWebConsole) and have warranty on it the service-center must change it on new.
Regards,
Efim.
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06-23-2002 07:27 PM
06-23-2002 07:27 PM
SolutionBill Hassell, sysadmin