HP Advanced Services zl Module with Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 R2 Planning and Design Guide
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Solution 1: WAN Optimization and Survivability
Solution Implementation
Enter P@ssw0rd and then set the new password, following standard
Windows complexity requirements.
Note The a has been replace with @ and the o with the numeral 0.
d. Move to the interface 2 context:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-<slot>:win)# interface 2
e. Set the IP address:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-<slot>:eth-2)# ip address <IP
address> <subnet mask>
For this example:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-C:eth-2)# ip address 10.10.5.2
255.255.255.0
f. Set the default gateway address:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-<slot>:eth-2)# ip default-gate-
way <router IP address>
For this example:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-C:eth-2)# ip default-gateway
10.10.5.1
g. Set the DNS server IP address:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-<slot>:eth-2)# ip dns server-
address priority [1 |2] <IP address>
For this example:
hostzlswitch(hp-svcs-std-C:eth-2)# ip dns server-address
priority 1 10.10.2.30
4. Access the module at its IP address using RDP. Log in to Windows as the
SBMAdmin user, entering the new password that you set.
5. Access the Windows Server Manager.
6. Use the wizard to add the Active Directory role, and promote the server
to a domain controller for your domain. At the same time, you can
configure DNS on the server.
7. After the module becomes a domain controller, it restarts. Log in again as
a domain user with server administrator rights. You can then add the other
roles and features for this solution: