Ethernet port, Fibre channel port, Scsi vhdci connectors – HP MSL6000 Series User Manual

Page 169: Configuration, Default ethernet settings

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Ethernet Port

The Fibre Channel card has one Ethernet port Z. LED definitions:

Activity - there is port activity

Link - a valid Ethernet link exists

Fibre Channel Port

The Fibre Channel card has one Fibre Channel port ]. LED definitions:

Green (ACT) - Fibre Channel port activity [

Green (LINK) - a valid Fibre Channel link exists \

SCSI VHDCI Connectors

The Fibre Channel card has two SCSI VHDCI connectors. A green LED indicates activity on the

corresponding port.

Configuration

For detailed configuration information, refer to the HP StorageWorks Network Storage Router User

Guide available on the MSL Series tape library documentation CD, or on the HP website at:

http://www.hp.com/support

.

Before attempting to configure the Fibre Channel board, a basic understanding of Fibre Channel

and SCSI devices is recommended. For information on SCSI standards, refer to publications from

X3T10 committee of ANSI (American National Standards Institute). For more information on Fibre

Channel standards, refer to publications from the X3T11 committee of ANSI. To purchase approved

American National Standards and Technical Reports, contact ANSI at (212)642-4900.

Default Ethernet Settings

The basic factory default values are:

IP address: http://1.1.1.1/

Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway address: 0.0.0.0

User name: root

Password: password

HP recommends that you change these values from the defaults.
All settings within the configuration are pre-set with default values. These values are set to allow the

Fibre Channel card into most HP environments with little or no configuration changes.
After changing the basic default values listed above, carefully consider any additional configuration

changes.
After the initial configuration is established, HP recommends backing up the configuration to an

external file via the FTP file transfer protocol option. If needed, during a recovery process, this file

can be restored back onto the router.

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