Service Processor (GSP or MP) - User Guide, Second Edition

On HP Superdome servers, the customer LAN port is labeled “Customer LAN”. On HP
rp8400 servers, it is “GSP LAN”. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers, it is the only LAN connection
on each core I/O board.
Private LAN for Service Processor (Superdome Only) The private LAN connects to the
Superdome service support processor (SSP) workstation, also called the service management
station (SMS).
Only Superdome servers have a private LAN. Do not use the private LAN on the HP sx1000
chipset-based Superdome servers.
To configure service processor network settings, you can use the LC command from the Command
menu.
To list the current service processor network configuration use the LS command.
The following examples show service processor LAN status for several HP nPartition servers.
Default Service Processor Network Settings Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 list the default customer
LAN and private LAN network settings for nPartition servers. Only Superdome servers have a
private LAN.
Table 2-1 Default Configuration for Service Processor Customer LAN (All nPartition Servers)
192.168.1.1Customer LAN IP Address
gsp0Customer LAN Host Name
255.255.255.0Customer LAN Subnet Mask
192.168.1.1Customer LAN Gateway
Table 2-2 Default Configuration for Service Processor Private LAN (HP Superdome Servers Only)
192.168.2.10Private LAN IP Address
priv-00Private LAN Host Name
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