User guide

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Initial settings
Configure the initial settings of modules installed on the blade enclosure, such as EM cards and
CPU blades, by using the EM serial console or EM console. For connections and settings of the EM
serial console and the EM console, refer to "Connecting cables."
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The default password for "Administrator" is printed on the label of an EM card
or the release lever. Each EM card has a different default password for
"Administrator."
Configure the initial settings by "Administrator" or a user whose access right is
"Administrator" or "Operator." Some initial settings can only be changed by
"Administrator" or a user whose access right is "Administrator."
Configure the initial settings from the active EM card. For more information on
active EM card, refer to "EM card" on page 123.
The default value of the IP address of an EM card is 192.168.1.8 ~ 11 (subnet
mask: 255.255.255.0). When connecting to an EM card from the EM console
for the first time, connect to 192.168.1.8
Date and time settings (EM card)
1. Confirm that the EM card is powered on.
2. Confirm that you have logged in as "Administrator" or a user whose access right is
"ADMINISTRATOR" or "OPERATOR" from a CLI of the EM serial console or EM console.
If you have not, log in as "Administrator" or a user whose access right is
"ADMINISTRATOR" or "OPERATOR."
3. Configure the following information by running commands on the CLI. For details, refer
to"Commands."
― Changing date settings (required when not using the NTP function)
Configure the date and time of an EM card.
SET DATE <MMDDhhmm({CC}YY)> <time zone>
- MM: month DD: date hh: time mm: minute CCYY: Christian era year
- time zone: refer to "Time zone" in "Appendix." The default value is JST.
― Configuring an NTP server
To use the NTP function, you must configure the primary NTP server setting and
ENABLE NTP; configuring the secondary NTP server is optional.
Set up the NTP server for the EM card.
Before you do so, you must complete "Network settings (EM card)" on page 103
(it takes about 5 seconds for the command to complete).
SET NETWORK NTP PRIMARY <primary NTP server address>
(SET NETWORK NTP SECONDERY <secondary NTP server address>)
SET TIMEZONE <time zone>
- Time zone: refer to "Time zone" in "Appendixes." The default value is JST.
ENABLE NTP
4. Execute the command below on the CLI to check that the settings you made have taken effect.
For details, refer to "."
When the date and time settings have been modified, run the SHOW DATE command.
When the NTP server settings have been configured, run the SHOW NETWORK