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Basic configuration, Logging in to the cli – HP Integrity BL870c i2 Server-Blade User Manual

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Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using the CLI 98

Configuring the Virtual Connect domain using
the CLI

Basic configuration

A Virtual Connect domain consists of an enclosure and a set of associated modules and server blades that

are managed together by a single instance of the Virtual Connect Manager. The Virtual Connect domain
contains specified networks, server profiles, and user accounts that simplify the setup and administration
of server connections. Establishing a Virtual Connect domain enables administrators to upgrade, replace,

or move servers within their enclosures without changes being visible to the external LAN/SAN
environments.
Before starting, perform the following tasks:

Verify that the HP Onboard Administrator is running the latest firmware (must be at least v2.20 or

later).

Locate the Default Network Settings label attached to the Ethernet module in bay 1 of the primary

enclosures and note the following information:

o

DNS name

o

User name

o

Password

Connect any Ethernet module stacking cables

IMPORTANT:

After a CLI command is issued, it can take up to 90 seconds before

configuration changes are stored in persistent memory. Disruptive actions such as powering

cycling an I/O module within this time window can result in lost configuration changes.

The following sections provide the necessary steps to set up a basic domain.
For detailed information on a particular command, see "Managed elements (on page

13

)."

Logging in to the CLI

The Virtual Connect Manager CLI can be accessed remotely through any SSH session ("

Remote access to

the Virtual Connect Manager

" on page

11

):

SSH
>ssh 192.168.0.120
login as: Administrator
password:

Local User Authentication using default Administrator login credentials
>ssh 192.168.0.120
login as: Administrator
password: