Set network config – HP Command View for Tape Libraries Software User Manual

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your CLI session to terminate
(for a telnet/ssh user), and you may have to log on again.
Do you really want to enable Stateless address autoconfiguration?
Enter 'y' to continue or 'n' to skip [default='n']: y
Operation status: Starting to change network.
Operation status: Finished Updating Network Settings

See also

set net v6 dhcpv6

set net v6 ipaddress

set net v6 ipversion

set net v6 manual

show net info

set network config

Description

Permanently sets the IM network configuration to that of an EML or ESL. This
command is necessary when a new IM is embedded in an EML library, when
default configs were just set on the IM, or an IM compact Flash FRU was just
installed in the IM board and the IM can’t be given a dhcp address over the
public LAN. It can also be seen in an ESL E-Series library if the IM board was
never connected to the back plane which supplies the DHCP address.

Syntax

set network config

[[eml] | [esl]]

Availability

Service-level user in firmware version i232 and under, and users and modes
in firmware version i240 or over

Operands

[eml] [esl]

These specify the library type in which the card is being incorporated.

Examples

set network config eml

NOTE:

Some new HP StorageWorks Interface Manager flashes are set to January 1, 1980,

which will prevent the six-month service password from working. If this is the case, set the date in
the HP StorageWorks Interface Manager in the board bios menu. After the date is set, the six-month
service password will work. See Support Communication – Engineering Advisory ID c01587907
for more information.

To set the date from the bios menu:

1.

Use a serial cable to connect to the console.

2.

Log in as admin using the password admin or cliadmin using the password clipwd.

3.

Press the reset button on the HP StorageWorks Interface Manager.

4.

As soon as any characters appear on the console, press Ctrl+C multiple times to access the
board bios menu.

NOTE:

If the Linux version appears, the Ctrl+C command was entered too late and the bios

menu was not accessed. Reset the board and try again.

5.

From the bios menu, use the arrow keys and the Tab key to select Basic CMOS
Configuration

. The selection character on the bios screen is >.

A menu appears with the present date. The date refreshes as the seconds are counted.

6.

Use the Tab and arrow keys to position the selection character in the Date row (middle column
of the screen) in front of the month, day, and year.

7.

Use the + and — keys to change the month, day, and year to the correct values.

These values are set but not saved.

8.

Use the Tab and arrow keys to position the selection character in the Time row, in front of
the hours, minutes, and seconds.

set network config

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