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12-09-2021 02:16 AM - last edited on 12-09-2021 02:24 AM by support_s
12-09-2021 02:16 AM - last edited on 12-09-2021 02:24 AM by support_s
Greetings forum,
In my network, I have a number of (HP) workstations, a HP 1920-48G switche with 4 lines configured as a trunk between them. In the other end of the trunk in the basement, another 1920-48G and two Proliant Servers, ML350pG8 and ML310eG8V2 running. When reconfiguring iLO4 to use fixed IP-addresses and then trying to verify that they are correct and can be detected, I have used "Angry IP-Scanner", a free software to detect them. However - when starting a scan, the software does not return any ping results. The main server has three shared disk arrays visible and accessable from each workstation on the top floor. I can also log-in to iLO and check the status from them.
Either, there is a setting that I have missed in the switches, or in the software.
Comments invited.
Ulf Kylenfall
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12-09-2021 02:21 AM
12-09-2021 02:21 AM
SolutionHello @Ulf_K
HPE Networking forum has moved. For HPE networking and Aruba product queries, request you to visit and post your query in the Aruba Airheads Community using the link below:
https://community.arubanetworks.com/discussion
You can refer to the below link aswell for more details:
HPE Networking forum migration to Aruba Airheads c... - Hewlett Packard Enterprise Community
Thanks,
Parvez_Admin
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