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5.2.4.3
Node Blades
The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to the node blades that are not fixed. For information on
how to set up the DHCP server, refer to the
Basic Blade services software on ATCA-F120
Programmer’s Reference.
If you wish to have fixed addresses assigned to the node blades in the system, you can use the
netboot_config.sh
script located in /usr/sbin. This script searches for all known node
blades present in the system, assigns a fixed IP address for each node blade and, if it is known,
will create a dhcpd.conf static host entry for it. After it has been added, the blade is able to boot
from ATCA-F120 via network. To start the script enter
netboot_config.sh dhcp
.
The last octed in this fixed IP address always consists of the slot number multiplied by 10. A
blade in slot 7, for example, would have an IP address that ends with .70. The last octet for AMC
IP address is slot number multiplied by 10 plus AMC fruid. An AMC module with fruid 1 on the
blade in slot 8 would have an IP address that ends with .81.
5.2.5
Restoring Factory Settings
Once changed, you cannot restore the factory settings.
5.3
Accessing System Components
All system components are delivered with the software installed. If you want to upgrade or
need to reinstall the software on these system components, you have different possibilities
depending on which software component you would like to upgrade or install.
You can use the following connections to access the consoles and command line interfaces of
the different system components. The access protocol over network is SSH. The parameters for
the serial connection are: 9600 baud, no parity, eight data bits, one stop bit.
Table 5-4 Access to System Components
Component To Be
Configured and Accessed
Access Via
Default IP Address
Shelf manager software
Out-of-band interface on
shelf manager
Virtual IP: 192.168.SA.171
Physical IP:
192.168.SA.8 at hardware address 8
192.168.SA.9 at hardware address 9
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