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systems and other HMCs. You can configure the HMC to select one of several
different IP address ranges to use for this DHCP service so that the addresses
provided to the managed systems do not conflict with addresses used on other
networks that the HMC is connected. We have a choice of standard non routable
IP address ranges that will be assigned to its clients. The ranges are:
192.168.0.2 - 192.168.255.254
172.16.0.3 - 172.16.255.254
172.17.0.3 - 172.17255.254
10.0.0.2 10.0.0.254
10.0.128.2 - 10.0.143.254
10.0.255.2 - 10.0.255.254
10.1.0.2 - 10.1.15.254
10.1.255.2 - 10.1.255.254
10.127.0.2 - 10.127.15.254
10.127.255.2 - 10.127.255.254
10.128.0.2 - 10.128.15.254
10.128.128.2 - 10.128.128.254
10.128.240.2 - 10.128.255.254
10.254.0.2 - 10.254.0.254
10.254.240.2 - 10.254.255.254
10.255.0.2 - 10.255.0.254
10.255.128.2 - 10.255.143.254
10.255.255.2 - 10.255.255.254
9.6.24.2 - 9.6.24.254
9.6.25.2 - 9.6.25.254
The 9.6.24.2 - 9.6.25.254 range is a special range of IP addresses that can be
used to avoid conflicts in cases where the HMC is attached an open network that
is already using non routable addresses.
The HMC LAN adapter will be assigned the first IP address out of the range
selected. In our example, we select the 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.255.254 range so
our HMC (Figure 8-14) will be given IP address 192.168.0.1. Any other client
(HMC or managed system) will also be given an address from this range.
The DHCP server uses each client’s built in Media Access Control (MAC)
address to ensure that it will reassign each client with same IP address as
before. When a managed system starts it will try and contact the DHCP service
to obtain its IP address.
Note: The information about IP address and MAC is part of the Backup
Critical data task that you should do regularly on the HMC. If you ever need to
recover the HMC (re-install it), the data saved on the backup will be restored
including the LAN configuration of the HMC.
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