Setting the chassis ID of the server chassis
Set the chassis ID used to identify the server chassis. If you have installed
more than one system unit, setting chassis IDs will help you to identify the
system units easily.
To do this, you must be logged in to the management module as a user with
Administrator privileges, such as "administrator".
1
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In the global tab of the Web console, select the Resources tab.
In the navigation area, the Modules tree view is displayed.
2
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In the Modules tree view, select the Chassis icon.
In the application area, the Chassis Information view is displayed.
3
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In the Chassis Information view, select the Settings tab, and click the
Set the Chassis ID button.
The Chassis Settings dialog box is displayed.
4
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In the Chassis ID field, type a chassis ID of your choice, and click the
OK button.
The chassis ID you entered is now set.
Changing the network addresses of the management module, server
blades, and switch modules
If IPv4 address assign mode is Static, you need to change the network
addresses of the management module, server blades, and switch modules
from the initial settings (the settings at shipping time) to ones that comply
with the network of the management LAN.
To do this, you must be logged in to the management module as a user with
Administrator privileges, such as "administrator".
If IPv4 address assign mode is DHCP, IP address and subnet mask (and
default gateway if configured) of management module and server blades are
assigned via DHCP and you do not need to change those settings. You need
to change the settings of switch modules manually.
1
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In the global tab of the Web console, select the Resources tab.
In the navigation area, the System tree view is displayed.
2
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In the System tree view, click the Management LAN icon.
In the application area, the Management LAN view is displayed.
3
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In the Management LAN view, select the IP Address tab and click the
Edit button.
The Set IP Address dialog box is displayed.
4
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In the Set IP Address dialog box, enter the IP addresses for the
management module and server blade in their respective fields.
Complete the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields.
Ensure that the IP addresses that you have entered will not conflict with
the resources that you will connect to the management LAN network
later.
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