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27.4 Managing addresses and ID pools

A default set of virtual ID pools for MAC addresses, WWNs, and serial numbers are provided at
startup. If you need additional addresses or identifiers, you can add autogenerated or custom
ranges of ID pools.

You manage the ID pools from the UI Settings screen or by using the REST APIs.

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

id-pools

Settings

27.4.1 Roles

Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator

27.4.2 Tasks for addresses and identifiers

The appliance online help provides information about using the UI or the REST APIs to:

View a list of active ID pools and their properties.

Add an autogenerated ID pool for MAC addresses, WWNs, or serial numbers.

Add a custom ID pool range for MAC addresses, WWNs, or serial numbers.

27.5 Managing the security features of the appliance

To learn about the security features of the appliance, see

“Understanding the security features of

the appliance” (page 49)

.

27.6 Enabling or disabling HP support access to the appliance

This product contains a technical feature that will allow an on-site authorized support representative
to access your system, through the system console, to assess problems that you have reported. This
access will be controlled by a password generated by HP that will only be provided to the authorized
support representative. You can disable access at any time while the system is running.

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

appliance/settings

Settings

27.6.1 Roles

Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator

27.6.2 Tasks

The appliance online help provides information to enable or disable HP support access from either
the Settings screen or the REST APIs.

27.7 Managing SSL certificates

An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate certifies the identity of the appliance. The certificate is
required by the underlying HTTP server to establish a secure (encrypted) communications channel
with the client web browser.

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