VTrak S3000 Quick Start Guide
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The settings above are included as an example. Your values will be different.
To make the Virtual Management Port network settings
automatically
, type
the following string, then press Enter.
administrator@cli>
net -a mod -t mgmt -s "dhcp=enable"
Note that the IP address described above belongs to the VTrak subsystem,
not to an individual RAID controller. Use this IP address to log into the VTrak
over your network.
2.
To verify the settings, type
net
and press Enter.
administrator@cli>
net
===========================================
CId Port Type IP
Mask
Gateway
Link
===========================================
Virtual
Mgmt 192.168.10.85 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 Up
Making Maintenance Mode Settings
Each RAID controller has an IP addresses for access when the controller
goes into
maintenance mode
. Maintenance mode is only for remedial action
in the event of a problem with one of the controllers. See the
VTrak E-Class
Product Manual
on the software DVD for more information.
1.
To make the Maintenance Mode Network settings
manually
, type the
following string and press Enter.
You must set each controller separately.
administrator@cli>
net -a mod -t mgmt -m -c 1 -s
"primaryip=192.168.10.101, primaryipmask=255.255.255.0,
gateway=192.168.10.1"
administrator@cli>
net -a mod -t mgmt -m -c 2 -s
"primaryip=192.168.10.102, primaryipmask=255.255.255.0,
gateway=192.168.10.1"
The settings above are included as an example. Your values will be different.
To make the Maintenance Mode Network settings
automatically
, type the
following strings and press Enter.
You must set each controller separately.
administrator@cli>
net -a mod -t mgmt -m -c 1 -s "dhcp=enable"
administrator@cli>
net -a mod -t mgmt -m -c 2 -s "dhcp=enable"
Note that the network settings above belong to individual RAID controllers.
Use these IP addresses only for remedial action when the subsystem is in
maintenance mode.