HP ProLiant BL465c Server Blade User Manual

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Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Windows Server 2003 environment

To validate that the IPv6 network is configured correctly for HP SUM support, you must verify the
following based on your operating system version.

Validate that the addresses are site-local. Site-local addresses normally start with "FEC0:".
Global and link-local IPv6 addresses are not supported when the remote target is Windows
Server 2003.

Validate that you can ping the remote target server. With Windows operating systems, you
can still use the ping command to ping IPv6 addresses: ping <ipv6 address>.

Ensure you can ping the IPv6 loopback address: ping ::1.

Use the DNS hostname instead of IPv6 address to ensure the address is correct.

Ensure you have installed the IPv6 protocol. It is not installed by default in Windows Server
2003. Be sure to reboot the server after installing the protocol to ensure addresses are properly
obtained.

Verify that you can connect to the admin$ share using the credentials within HP SUM by
issuing the following command at a console prompt:

net use * \\<ipv6-address>.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user:<username>

net use * \\fec0::2.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user:administrator

You might need to provide the password if you are using a user name that is not the same as
you used to log in to the local system. All network shares require the use of the
.ipv6-literal.net

name string to be properly configured by Windows operating systems.

NOTE:

You do not need to use the .ipv6-literal.net suffix when entering IPv6 address

into the HP SUM user interface or when passing IPv6 address using command-line parameters
to HP SUM.

After you validate that you can access the admin$ share on the remote target server, HP SUM
works unless other network or hardware issues exist.

Ensure you have made the registry change on remote target servers.

Move back to an IPv4 network address to ensure HP SUM properly finds the remote target
server without any issues.

You can copy HP SUM to the target servers and execute using the local installation method.

Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 Windows Server 2008 environment

To validate that the IPv6 network is configured correctly for HP SUM support, you must verify the
following based on your operating system version.

Validate that you can ping the remote target server. With Windows operating systems, you
can use the ping command to ping IPv6 addresses: ping <ipv6 address>.

Ensure you can ping the IPv6 loopback address: ping ::1.

Use the DNS hostname instead of IPv6 address to ensure the address is correct.

Verify that you can connect to the admin$ share using the credentials within HP SUM by
issuing the following command at a console prompt:

net use * \\<ipv6-address>.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user:<username>

net use * \\fec0::2.ipv6-literal.net\admin$ /user:administrator

You might need to provide the password if you use a user name that is different from the one
you used to log in to the local system. All network shares require the use of the
.ipv6-literal.net

name string to be properly configured by Windows.

After you validate you can access the admin$ share on the remote target server, HP SUM
works unless there are other network or hardware issues.

Troubleshooting HP SUM in IPv6 networks

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