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Brad Andriese
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Web Console and Support Console IP Address

System: L2000

If I do not know the IP address of either the web console or the support card in the server, how do I access them?

Thanks,

-Brad
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Victor BERRIDGE
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Re: Web Console and Support Console IP Address

Hi,
We may to know a little more, is your L2000 already configured and connected to a network?
In which case you know already the ntework address...
For the web console, the same, with a difference: you can reset the web console, in this case all data configuration will be lost and you will have to start again, the preconfigured address is 192.0.0.192...
Consult the Web: http://www.hp.com/go/webconsole select support

Good luck

Victor
Brad Andriese
Advisor

Re: Web Console and Support Console IP Address

The server does have "A" installation of 11.0, but not the one I plan to use. And yes it is connected to the network. I was able to reset the web console and gain access to the server. Thanks. The Support Processor (GSP Card) is what puzzles me now. I did figure out I can access the support processor when the server is off from the web console using CTRL+B. Unfortunately, I don't know what the password is. I know about the reset button on the card, but that does me no good because I don't know the default username and password. Since the server is installed with HP-UX 11.0 I do know the IP address of the LAN interface, but not the GSP Card. I realize this might be a simple problem, but I can't find any documentation about it that answers these questions on HP's site. Basically, what to I need to do so that I can access the GSP Card over the network?

Thanks,

-Brad
Remember, usability is key to sucessful computing!
Victor BERRIDGE
Honored Contributor

Re: Web Console and Support Console IP Address

Hi again,
I dont know if it will be of much help, because I havent configured a lan console yet, but I have some boxes with a few lan cards,so I woulnd be surprised to see the IP addresses of the lanconsole in the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file as lanX..., have you looked there?

ALl the best

Victor
Mark Ferraretto
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Re: Web Console and Support Console IP Address

By default your web console will have an IP address of 192.0.0.192. You need to connect to it via a browser on that same subnet (use a cross cable with your PC if necessary) to configure it and give it a real IP address.

The LAN port on your GSP is unconfigured. To configure it you need to go into the GSP and run 'LC'. Your GSP will ask you for a login and password but you can press Enter both times and you'll get in anyway. The GSP has a good help system (HE to start). Browse through it a bit.

Mark
Brad Andriese
Advisor

Re: Web Console and Support Console IP Address

Thanks guys. Here's the summary:

Original Problem:
If I do not know the IP address of either the web console or the support card in the server, how do I access them?
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Solution for Web Console:
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Victor: you can reset the web console, in this case all data configuration will be lost and you will have to start again, the preconfigured address is 192.0.0.192...

Brad: The Web Console cane be reset by holding down the front panel button while turning the unit on.

Mark: You need to connect to it via a browser on that same subnet (use a cross cable with your PC if necessary) to configure it and give it a real IP address.

Brad: You can also type 'route add 192.0.0.192 ' from a windows computer to access the console.
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Solution for GSP Support Card
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Mark: The LAN port on your GSP is unconfigured. To configure it you need to go into the GSP and run 'LC'. Your GSP will ask you for a login and password but you can press Enter both times and you'll get in anyway. The GSP has a good help system (HE to start). Browse through it a bit.

Brad: The simplest way I found to access the GSP card before it is configured is to press CTRL+B from the web console while the server is off.

Remember, usability is key to sucessful computing!