Chapter 3
Preparing Superdome for Booting
Connecting the Support Management Station for LAN (Private and Customer) and Console Access
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Connecting the Support Management Station for LAN (Private and
Customer) and Console Access
The Support Management Station (SMS) can be integrated into the customer’s LAN, so that it can be
accessed from the customer console or from a remote console device. In addition, the SMS is connected
directly to the SMS GSP to support such functions as updating firmware and running JTAG Utility for Scan
Tests (JUST) software. The sections that follow explain how to make these connections.
Setting Up the SMS for Private LAN Access
A SMS is equipped with a LAN card that is specifically intended for use as a direct communications link with
the Superdome GSP. Superdome-related SMS functions, such as updating firmware and running JUST, are
performed over this LAN link. For the Private LAN port to work, the SMS must be powered on and the
operating system must be running.
To set up the SMS for private LAN access:
Step 1. Connect one end of the customer-supplied crossover LAN cable to the upper right RJ-45 connector
(Path 0/4/0) at the back of the SMS.
NOTE
If you are connecting more than one Superdome, this connection must be routed
through a hub.
Step 2. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the right RJ-45 connector marked Private LAN at the
back of the SPU cabinet.
Setting Up the SMS for Customer LAN Access
The procedure in this section describes how to connect a customer console to the customer LAN for console
access and customer access to the SMS GSP. For this LAN port to work, the SMS must be powered on and the
operating system must be running.
To connect the SMS for LAN console access:
Step 1. Connect one end of the customer-supplied LAN cable to the left RJ-45 connector labeled 10/100
BASE-T, Path 0/0/0/0, at the bottom rear of the SMS. See Figure 3-30 on page 68.
NOTE
If ordered by the customer, the High Availability Observatory (HAO) is accessed over
this LAN port.
Step 2. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the customer’s hub.
Setting Up the SMS for LAN Console Access
The procedure in this section describes how to connect a LAN cable to allow LAN console access to the SMS.
Even if the power to the SMS is off, but the AC power cord on the SMS is plugged in, and HP-UX is not
running, this port is active and available over the LAN. Its function is similar to the access available to the
Superdome GSP.
To connect the SMS for LAN console access:
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