NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide (H06.06+)

Control, Configuration, and Maintenance Tools
HP Integrity NonStop NS1000 Planning Guide542527-002
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Initial Configuration for a Dedicated Service LAN
Initial Configuration for a Dedicated Service LAN
New systems are shipped with an initial set of IP addresses configured. For a listing of
these initial IP addresses, see IP Addresses on page B-10.
Factory-default IP addresses for the G4SA are in the LAN Configuration and
Management Manual. IP addresses for SWAN concentrators are in the WAN
Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual.
HP recommends that you change these preconfigured IP addresses to addresses
appropriate for your LAN environment. You must change the preconfigured IP
addresses on:
A backup system console if you want to connect it to a dedicated service LAN that
already includes a primary system console or other system console
Any system console if you want to connect it to a dedicated service LAN that
already includes a primary system console
Keep track of all the IP addresses in your system so that no IP address is assigned
twice.
Operating Configurations for Dedicated Service LANs
You can configure the dedicated service LAN in several different ways, as described in
the OSM Migration Guide. HP recommends that you use a fault-tolerant LAN
configuration.
For a faster configuration option for the OSM Service Connection only, see the OSM
Migration Guide.
OSM
OSM client-based components are installed on new system console shipments and
also delivered by an OSM installer on the HP NonStop System Console (NSC) Installer
CD. The NSC CD also delivers all other client software required for managing and
servicing NonStop NS-series servers. Installation instructions are included in the
NonStop System Console Installer Guide.
OSM server-based components are incorporated in a single OSM server-based SPR,
T0682 (OSM Service Connection Suite), that is installed on Integrity NonStop
NS-series servers running the HP NonStop operating system.