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Default Settings
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to the desired octet and then rolling the value up or down rather than changing
each digit separately.
• You cannot enter invalid values.
• All values are in decimal notation.
3. When the value is set correctly, press OK.
The EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD displays a message to apply or cancel the
changes, as shown in
Figure 4-15
.
Figure 4-15 Applying IP Address Changes
4. Navigate
to
Apply New IP Addr
and press OK.
Changes are applied and the display returns to the network menu.
4.6. Default
Settings
Default settings are values that management firmware can set for cells and partitions.
These settings can be different from the settings that are delivered from the factory or
that result from installation procedures.
The Restore Defaults submenu on the cell menu provides commands for restoring the
cell default settings to the management firmware values or returning without restoring
the cell default settings. This two-stage process prevents restoring the default settings
accidentally and, possibly, losing the factory or installation settings.
Caution
Restoring cell default settings is a drastic measure that requires configuring
most of the settings on the Service Processor, possibly including settings
done in the factory or before or during installation.
Restoring default settings can have the following effects, depending on whether you
restore defaults on a boot cell, a non-boot cell, or all cells in the system:
•
Imposition of the following IP address settings: