Configuring the remote management card, Configuring the remote management card 99 – HP 20-Feb User Manual

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Chapter 3

Configuring the Library 99

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Configuring the Remote Management Card

The library only requires one remote management card, which will already be

installed when the library arrives.

Note

The library administrator password is required for this process. If

the password is not set, you can view information but will not be

permitted to configure your remote management card from your

web browser. (See

Enabling and Changing the Password

on

page 92.)

1. Connect to the network port of the card using a category 5 ethernet cable.

Ensure that the cable is also connected to an active network port.

2. On the library’s back panel, verify that the link LED on the remote

management card is green. If the LED is not green, a link has not been

established with the local network. Ensure the network port is active by

checking with your system administrator. (See

Table 20

on page 133 for

a description of the LEDs.)

3. Enter

the

Network Access

menu.

4. If you would like to use DHCP/BOOTP to configure your remote

management card, select

[Yes]

. (See

Dynamic Host Configuration

Protocol (DHCP)

on page 97 or

BOOTP

on page 98.)

— A message will display to confirm your configuration through DHCP/

BOOTP, or alert you if DHCP/BOOTP failed.

— If successful, note the IP address, and skip to step 9.
— If DHCP/BOOTP was not successful, or if you do not want to use

DHCP/BOOTP, contact your system administrator to obtain an IP

address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Continue with

step 5.

Main Menu -> Administration -> Change Configuration -> Network

Access

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