Domain setup, Importing an enclosure, Setting the domain name – HP Virtual Connect 8Gb 24-port Fibre Channel Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 76

password: <Default Administrator login credentials>

LDAP Authentication
>ssh 192.168.0.120
login as: <LDAP user>
password: <password>

Domain setup

A Virtual Connect domain consists of an enclosure and a set of associated modules and server blades that

are managed together by a single instance of the Virtual Connect Manager. the Virtual Connect domain

contains specified networks, server profiles, and user accounts that simplify the setup and administration

of server connections. Establishing a Virtual Connect domain enables administrators to upgrade, replace,
or move servers within their enclosures without changes being visible to the external LAN/SAN

environments.
Before getting started, perform the following tasks:

Verify that the Onboard Administrator is running the latest firmware (must be at least v1.30 or later).

Locate the Default Network Settings label attached to the HP 1/10Gb VC-Enet Module in
interconnect module bay 1 and note the following information:

o

DNS name

o

User name

o

Password

Connect any Ethernet module stacking cables

After logging in, perform the following tasks to setup the domain:

1.

Import the enclosure.

2.

Name the domain.

3.

Set up local user accounts and privileges.

Importing an enclosure

Enter OA credentials during import:

>import enclosure username=Administrator password=myPassword

or

>import enclosure username=Administrator
Password=*****

Setting the domain name

To set the domain name, use the set domain command:

>set domain name=MyNewDomainName

The Virtual Connect domain name must be unique within the data center, and can be up to 64 characters

without spaces or special characters.

Configuring local users

Add a new user

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