2. Plug the other end of the power cable into an AC power source.
After you turn on the power, you can change the physical SVP configuration from a
bridged network connection to a non-bridged network connection if BDPU guard is
enabled in your networking environment.
Operating the physical SVP in a non-bridged network configuration
If BPDU is enabled in your network environment, use the following non-bridged
configuration. This configuration disables the SVP's internal bridge, and allows you to
connect the Ethernet cables from the User LAN port on CTL1 and CTL2 to the Ethernet
switch.
Procedure
1. Connect a PC to the LAN2 port on the SVP.
2. Log on to the SVP using the Remote Desktop Connection:
a. Configure the PC to use an IP address of 10.0.0.xxx, where xxx = 1-99 or
101-254, and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
b. Click Start > All Programs, and then select Accessories > Remote Desktop
Connection.
c. In the Computer field, type
10.0.0.100
and click Connect.
d. In the Windows Security screen, type
SVP-PC\SVP
in the top field and
raid-
login
in the bottom field.
e. Click OK.
f. If prompted that the identity of the remote computer cannot be verified, click
Yes to continue.
3. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, select Control Panel > Network and
Sharing Center.
4. Click Change adapter settings.
5. Right-click the network bridge icon, and then click Disable.
The SVP internal bridge is now disabled.
Operating the physical SVP in a non-bridged network configuration
Chapter 4: Installing the Hitachi Vantara-supplied SVP
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