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03-03-2003 12:40 PM
03-03-2003 12:40 PM
1) For owners of HP Superdome systems (SD16000, SD32000, and SD64000), is the PRIVATE lan port of the service processor connected to:
a) a private network only accessible via the SMS station.
b) the intranet (i.e. the same network the partitions are connected)
c) not connected to any network
d) other, (please specify)
2) For owners of HP Superdome systems (SD16000, SD32000, and SD64000), is the PUBLIC lan port of the service processor connected to:
a) a private network only accessible via the SMS station.
b) the intranet (i.e. the same network the partitions are connected)
c) not connected to any network
d) other, (please specify)
3) For owners of HP non-Superdome partitionable systems (rp7410 and rp8400), is the lan port of the service processor connected to:
a) a private network only accessible via an intermediate system.
b) the intranet (i.e. the same network the partitions are connected)
c) not connected to any network
d) other, (please specify)
Thanks in advance for your replies,
HP Partition Management group.
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03-03-2003 12:46 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2 B
3 B
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03-03-2003 12:47 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) B
Regards,
RZ
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03-03-2003 12:57 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
No Superdomes here, but for #3 we do B) - the intranet.
JP
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) B
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03-03-2003 01:37 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) some b and some c
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03-03-2003 01:43 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2. n/a
3. c but exploring use in this mode.
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03-03-2003 01:48 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
1) N/A
2) N/A
3) B
Cheers
Michael
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03-03-2003 01:51 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2- NA
3- B
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03-03-2003 02:02 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2. b
3. b
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03-03-2003 02:55 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2> N/A
3> It depends*
* Many customers just put the GSP/console port on their intranet, against our recommendations. It is easier, and they have lots of other security holes anyway, so why bother with VLANs and all that stuff.
* Our recommendation is that all consoles like this port, and all admin ports for network switches and appliances be put on a seperate, non-routed, 'admin LAN' (or VLAN, which is becoming more accepted and more common). Plenty of customers take our advice and either implement this scheme, or correct their existing scheme to add this level of additional security.
Frankly, the percentages of those who build their houses on the sand and on the rock are about equal. Scary but true...
Best Regards, --bmr
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03-03-2003 05:00 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) B mostly. Some C.
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03-03-2003 05:07 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) n/a
3) A
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03-03-2003 05:14 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
(2) N/A
(3) B
Regards,
Ian
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03-03-2003 06:16 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
1. N.A.
2. N.A.
3. B
Rgds
Srini.
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03-03-2003 06:21 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) A -> Accessable only via our VPN.
Hope it helps
John
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03-03-2003 09:17 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
1)a
2)b
3)b
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03-03-2003 09:41 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) c But would like to explore the possibilities
Raj
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03-03-2003 09:49 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2)NA
3)B, but seperate VLAN
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03-03-2003 09:51 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2 B
3 n/a
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03-03-2003 10:24 PM
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Re: Question from HP labs
1) N/A
2) N/A
3) B
Regards,
Tom
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03-04-2003 12:08 AM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) B. Though we have suggested having a private LAN(or a VLAN) for the purpose.
hth
-balaji
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03-04-2003 03:02 AM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2)b
3)d diferent cases.
But, we try to connect all GSP lans to a unique network ( by now shared ) in order to get reswtricted access someone day.
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03-04-2003 03:38 AM
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Re: Question from HP labs
2) N/A
3) b
Regards, Vicente.