HP Integrity rx8620 Server User Service Guide

Figure 6-48 Core I/O Detail
Replacing the Core I/O Assembly
To replace the core I/O assembly, follow these steps:
1. Locate the battery on the new MP. Remove the insulating mylar strip. If there is no mylar
strip, momentarily break the battery connection to clear any previously stored data that
could conflict with your current configuration.
2. Slide the core I/O into the chassis while rocking it gently up and down to mate the two
connectors.
3. Tighten the two retaining screws securing the assembly to the chassis.
4. Connect the cables that were labeled and detached during removal of the core I/O.
5. Reset the nPartition with the MP RR command. This command stops the boot process at BIB
and enables you to check the firmware revision of the new MP. Update or backdate as
needed. Configure the network settings as outlined in the following section.
Configuring Management Processor Network Settings
After removing and replacing the core I/O in the server, configure the customer LAN network
settings, using the settings from the original (replaced) core I/O.
To configure management processor network settings, use the MP Command menu LC command.
To list the current MP network configuration, use the LS command.
Default Management Processor Network Settings Table 6-5 lists the default customer LAN
network settings for the server.
Table 6-5 Default Configuration for MP Customer LAN
192.168.1.1Customer LAN IP Address
gsp0Customer LAN Host Name
255.255.255.0Customer LAN Subnet Mask
192.168.1.1Customer LAN Gateway
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