Configuring a proliant bl p-class blade enclosure – HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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For example, after configuring Static IP Bay configuration for the blade in bay 1, subsequent blade

additions to the enclosure assume subsequent addresses without DHCP. The network addresses are
assigned by blade position bay 1: 192.168.1.1, bay 2: 192.168.1.2, and so on. Deploying subsequent

blades does not demand extra configuration, and the network address corresponds to the bay number.
Static IP bay configuration automates the first step of BL p-Class blade deployment by enabling the iLO 2

management processor in each blade slot to obtain a predefined IP address without relying on DHCP. iLO
2 is immediately accessible for server deployment using Virtual Media and other remote administration

functions.
Static IP bay configuration uses the Static IP Bay Configuration addressing method, which enables you to

assign IP addresses to each iLO 2 based on slot location in the respective server enclosure. By providing
a set of IP addresses in the enclosure, you gain the advantages of a static IP bay configuration without

requiring each individual iLO 2 to be configured locally.
Using iLO 2 static IP bay configuration:

Helps avoid the costs of a DHCP infrastructure to support the blade environment

Provides easier setup with automatic iLO 2 address generation for all or a few selected bays

Static IP Bay Configuration is not supported in G1 BL-series blade enclosures. To view the enclosure

generation, click BL p-Class>Rack View>Details for a specific enclosure. Static IP Bay configuration is not
supported on an enclosure when Enclosure Type details displays the message BL Enclosure G1.
When a blade is redeployed, Static IP Bay Configuration might not complete as expected. To correct this,

verify that the blade is using the current iLO 2 firmware, and then reset the iLO 2 configuration to factory

default settings using iLO 2 RBSU.

Configuring a ProLiant BL p-Class blade enclosure

To configure a BL p-Class blade enclosure using static IP bay addressing:

1.

Install a server blade in bay 1 of the BL p-Class enclosure. The server blade does not need to be
configured or have an operating system installed. The server blade must be configured before

installing any additional blades in the enclosure.

2.

Connect a client device to the front-panel iLO 2 port of the blade using the local I/O cable. The local
I/O cable connects to the I/O port on the front of the server blade. This connection enables the

static IP 192.168.1.1 for the iLO 2 Web interface.

3.

Configure the enclosure setting. Using the iLO 2 Web interface, select the BL p-Class tab to access
the Enclosure Static IP Settings. The BL p-Class tab provides a user interface for configuring the

enclosure-level static IP addresses.

4.

Select a reasonable starting IP address, with the last digit(s) of the address corresponding to the bay
number of each blade (example: 192.168.100.1 through 192.168.100.16), to build an easy-to-
remember numbering system.

5.

Reset bay #1, if necessary. The blade in bay #1 must only be reset if you intend the blade to use a
Static IP bay Configuration address by marking the feature enable mask for bay #1. Before resetting

the blade, browse to the Network Settings page, select Enable Static IP Settings and click Apply to

force the blade to reboot and use the newly assigned enclosure static IP.

If multiple enclosures are deployed at the same time, the process can be repeated easily by moving a
single blade to bay #1 of each enclosure to perform the configuration.

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