Computer Accessories User Manual

CHANGING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE ILOM SP
26 VTL Value Hardware Installation Guide Aug 2007 A • 316196101
A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) interface supports network
management using SNMP versions 1, 2c, or 3.
A web server supports Remote Console operations. The server provides a browser-
accessible ILOM graphical user interface (GUI) and supports VTL Value console
redirection. By downloading a Java application from the ILOM web interface, users can
access the Solaris desktop on a remote VTL Value appliance using a local keyboard,
monitor, and mouse.
Changing the IP address of the ILOM SP
The ILOM Ethernet management interface of the VTL appliance ships preconfigured with a
private IP address. To complete the VTL hardware-installation process, you must change this
private IP address to a customer specified address on the customers local area network
(LAN). This section explains:
Attaching a laptop to the ILOM via the VTL private network
Changing the IP address of the ILOM
Attaching a laptop to the ILOM via the VTL private network
The VTL Value server incorporates a service processor running the Sun Integrated Lights
Out Management (ILOM) interface. ILOM is a Java-based remote management tool that can
export the Solaris desktop from a VTL Value server to a browser running on another
computer. VTL Value servers come preconfigured with a temporary IP address that is located
on a private subnet. To connect a laptop to the server, you simply join the private subnet by
setting your laptop’s IP address, attach a network cable, and open a web browser to the VTL
Value servers ILOM address. This section describes the procedure in detail.
1. On your laptop, configure your local area network (LAN) connection using the IP
address 10.0.0.77.
The recommended address is on the private, 10.0.0.0 subnet used internally by the VTL
appliance. For a list of other, reserved IP addresses on this network, see Appendix B, “VTL
private network addresses” on page 41.
2. Connect the LAN port of the laptop to the Ethernet management (NETMGT) port on the
VTL server (
A below) using either of the following:
an Ethernet crossover cable