NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide (H06.03+)

Planning for LAN Communications
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide529567-004
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IP Addresses
Whether or not the new system will receive dynamic IP addresses from a Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, it is recommended that the IP addresses
be reconfigured as either:
Static IP Addresses
Dynamically Assigned IP Addresses
Static IP Addresses
Static IP addresses have to be configured manually for each component. If a DHCP
server already exists on the maintenance LAN:
Configure the static IP addresses to be in the same subnet as the dynamic IP
addresses assigned by that server.
If IOMF 2 CRUs are connected to the LAN, the static addresses for IOMF 2 CRUs
must be in the same range as each other and as the DHCP server. However, these
addresses cannot be in the range of addresses managed by the DHCP server.
Dynamically Assigned IP Addresses
Dynamically assigned IP addresses are provided by a DHCP server that assigns an IP
address whenever a component is added or moved.
If a DHCP server is already present on the network to which these components will be
connected, you can use that server. If your network is not equipped with a DHCP
server, work with your account team to identify available options.
UPS (rackmounted only) Rack 01 N/A 192.231.36.31 OSM Service
Connections
Rack 02 192.231.36.32
Rack 03 192.231.36.33
Rack 04 192.231.36.34
Rack 05 192.231.36.35
Rack 06 192.231.36.36
Rack 07 192.231.36.37
Rack 08 192.231.36.38
TCP/IP processes for OSM:
$ZTCP0
$ZTCP1
First G4SA (port A)
and NonStop S-series
E4SA, FESA, or
GESA
192.231.36.10 N/A
Second G4SA (port A)
and NonStop S-series
E4SA, FESA, or
GESA
192.231.36.11 N/A
Component (page 2 of 2) Location GMS
Default IP
Address Used By