Specifications
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HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch Starting up HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe
Administering an Existing HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System
4.2.8 Adding nodes
A distinction is made between two scenarios:
● The node is generated offline, data consistency is guaranteed. Log-on creates a unique
allocation (node ID) from an HG 1500 card to the central board. This means that HG 1500
cards can be retrofitted.
● An HG 1500 card is installed/retrofitted or the IP address is changed. The user is logged
on to the server (see above), but no CDB has yet been generated offline for this communi-
cation system. In this case, the user receives an appropriate message at the server in the
course of administration.
In the case of OFFLINE configuration with HiPath 3000 Manager, the following administrative
action must be performed:
1. The CDB of the new node must be transferred to the server; on the other hand, if the CDB
was generated on the server, it must be transferred to the node.
2. The HiPath HG 1500 cards are to be administered with their IP address.
If a node needs to be removed from the networked system, this node must be removed
from the server database via HiPath 3000 Manager by selecting File | HiPath 5000 RSM/
AllServe | Delete | HiPath 3000/AllServe Node.
This prevents node administration with the server.
4.2.9 APS transfer
A new system APS can be added to individual nodes via the TFTP protocol. Using SNMP or
HiPath 3000 Manager, a TFTP server address and a path name are then configured via Set-
tings | Network | Basic settings in the area TFTP Server on which APS is saved. The server
can also be located on a TFTP server of this kind. The APS transfer is then performed following
an SNMP command or after a timeout.
APS transfer is also possible via HiPath 3000 Manager. In this case, APS transfer is started via
HiPath 3000 Manager and the FST files must be saved in the server’s directory.
APS transfer can be executed from a remote center.