Connecting to the controller cli port, Device description, Obtaining ip values – HP P2000 G3 MSA Array Systems User Manual

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Connecting to the controller CLI port

Device description

P2000 G3 MSA System controllers feature a new command-line interface (CLI) port used to cable directly

to the controller and initially set IP addresses, or perform other configuration tasks. This port differs from

G1 and G2 controllers. It employs a mini-USB Type B form factor, and requires a new cable and additional

support so that a server or other computer running a Linux or Windows operating system can recognize the

controller enclosure as a connected device. Without this support, the computer might not recognize that a

new device is connected or might not be able to communicate with it. For Linux computers, no new driver

files are needed, but a Linux configuration file must be created or modified.
For Windows computers, a special device driver, gserial.inf, must be downloaded from a CD or HP

website, and installed on the computer that will be cabled directly to the controller’s CLI port.

NOTE:

Directly cabling to the CLI port is an out-of-band connection because it communicates outside the

data paths used to transfer information from a computer or network to the controller enclosure.

An in-band connection can also be used to configure a new controller. If used, cabling to the CLI port

might not be necessary. The in-band method uses the MSA Device Discovery utility on the Software

Support/Documentation CD that is included with your system, and is the best way to discover the

controller’s IP addresses automatically, so that you can use them to log into and manage your controllers

using a web browser for SMU, or telnet for the CLI. See

Using the MSA Device Discovery Tool to discover

controller’s IP addresses

for instructions about how to use the MSA Device Discovery Tool over your existing

in-band connection to discover controller IP addresses without using the CLI port.

Preparing a Linux computer before cabling to the CLI port

Although Linux operating systems do not require installation of a device driver, certain parameters must be

provided during driver loading to enable recognition of the P2000 G3 MSA System controller enclosures.

To load the Linux device driver with the correct parameters, the following command is required:

modprobe usbserial vendor=0x210c product=0xa4a7 use_acm=1

Optionally, the information can be incorporated into the /etc/modules.conf file.

Downloading a device driver for Windows computers

A Windows USB device driver download is provided for communicating directly with the controller’s CLI

port using a USB cable to connect the controller enclosure and the computer. If you use the MSA Device

Discovery Tool you may not need the download. However, you can download it and install it for future use.

NOTE:

Access the download from your HP MSA products page at

http://www.hp.com/go/p2000

.

Select Models — select your product — select HP Support & Drivers, then select Download drivers and

software.

The USB device driver is also available from the P2000 G3 Software Support/Documentation CD that

shipped with your product.

Obtaining IP values

Using the MSA Device Discovery Tool to discover controller’s IP addresses

The MSA Device Discovery Tool provides the optimal approach for setting network port IP addresses on

Windows or Linux platforms. For help with configuring your P2000 G3 MSA System products, see the

P2000 G3 Software Support/Documentation CD that shipped with your product.

1.

Locate the P2000 G3 Software Support/Documentation CD included with your P2000 G3 MSA

System storage device.

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