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Remove ebipa, Set ebipa, Remove ebipa set ebipa – HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server User Manual

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NOTE:

SERVER

is a valid alias for BLADE.

Description:

Enables the Onboard Administrator to provide IP addresses to the devices in the bays using
DHCP.

If you do not specify any bay numbers, then EBIPA is enabled for all bays.

DHCP traffic from iLO and the switch modules can no longer go outside the enclosure.

This causes a reset of the iLO, which causes it to attempt to get an IP address. The interconnect
is power-cycled.

Access level/Bay level:

Administrator, Operator

Restrictions:

Before using this command you must set up the EBIPA settings. This includes setting the initial
IP address, the netmask, and the default gateway.

REMOVE EBIPA

Command:

REMOVE EBIPA {BLADE|INTERCONNECT} DNS <ip address>

NOTE:

SERVER

is a valid alias for BLADE.

Description:

Removes the DNS server specified by the from the list of DNS servers for either
BLADE

bays or INTERCONNECT bays

Access level/Bay level:

Administrator, Operator

Restrictions:

The <ip address> and must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges
from 0 to 255.

SET EBIPA

Command:

SET EBIPA BLADE { <IP address> <netmask> } | { NETMASK <netmask> }

| { GATEWAY <gateway> } | { DOMAIN <domain> } | { LOCAL } [ ALL |

<bay number> [{- | ,} <bay number>] ]

NOTE:

SERVER

is a valid alias for BLADE.

Description:

Sets EBIPA settings, including:

Starting IP address

Netmask

Default gateway, primary or secondary NTP server (interconnects only)

Domain name for the specified bay type

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Enclosure Bay IP Addressing commands