Vlan configuration – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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To view the progress of the unattended installation, use the Integrated Console.

Ad-hoc access to DVD-based media for application installation or data import

Use the enclosure-based DVD/CD-ROM drive to insert CDs or DVDs to perform tasks such as installing an
application or loading data from a CD. These tasks can be performed on an as-needed basis. Its primary

function is for when the DVD Drive is not used as a boot device.

Updating blade firmware with HP Smart Update Manager

Use the HP BladeSystem Enclosure DVD drive and the Firmware Maintenance media to update ROMs on all

server blades. Create the Firmware Maintenance DVD media to build a bootable DVD. Insert the DVD in the

shared DVD drive, connect all server blades to the drive, and then reboot. The Firmware Maintenance DVD
runs on all server blades connected to the DVD drive.
For more information about HP Smart Update Manager, see the HP Smart Update Manager User Guide. For

more information about updating firmware on server blades, see the HP BladeSystem ProLiant Firmware

Management Best Practices document.

VLAN Configuration

Onboard Administrator 3.00 and higher provides a user-configurable IEEE 802.1Q tagged VLAN. This

feature enables you to completely isolate traffic from the server or the interconnect module by creating a
VLAN on the enclosure management network.
VLAN places no requirements or restrictions on the IP address. However, the external router or switch, which

the Onboard Administrator is connected to, must be configured for VLAN trunk mode to route and pass

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