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2.5 Changing the IP Address
The default IP address initially identifies the A54812-SW switch on a network. To change the IP address, use either
the SDM-GUI application (see Chapter 3, SAS Domain Manager Graphical User Interface).
2.5.1 Setting a Static IP Address
Follow these steps to set a static IP address for the A54812-SW switch.
2.5.1.1 Using SDM-GUI
1. Log on to SDM-GUI using the
admin
account.
2. Select the switch from the
Devices
tab.
3. Click the
Operations
tab.
4. Click the
Configure IP
link to open the Configure IP box.
5. Click the
Static IP
radio button.
6. Configure the static IP address, DNS, and gateway provided by your network administrator.
7. Exit SDM-GUI and power-cycle the switch.
2.5.2 Setting a Dynamic IP Address
2.5.2.1 Using SDM-GUI
1. Log on to SDM-GUI using the
admin
account.
2. Select the switch from the
Devices
tab. Record the switch SAS address for possible reference and identification
later.
3. Click the
Operations
tab.
4. Click the
Configure IP
link to open the Configure IP box.
5. Click the
DHCP IP
radio button.
6. Power off the switch.
7. Connect the switch to the network.
8. Power on the switch, which now receives an IP address assignment.
9. Run the provided Xip utility with these options to see the SAS address and IP information for all attached
xip -i get avail
For network management, contact your system administrator to create a static reservation for this IP address.
2.6 Connecting SAS and SATA Hardware
The A54812-SW switch centralizes management for all SAS initiators and SAS targets in the SAS domain. The SAS
ports on the switch are, by default, both input ports and output ports. Depending on the requirements, you can
attach each port to a SAS host bus adapter, a SAS or SATA JBOD, a RAID array, a SAS expander or SAS /SATA
devices. You can use any SAS port on the A54812-SW switch to cascade to any port on another A54812-SW switch
to increase the size of the storage configuration.
Chapter 1, Overview, shows examples of various kinds of hardware configurations and explains the types of SAS
connectors and cables that are needed for these configurations.