User's Manual

112 Using the CMC Web Interface
NOTE: Refer to "Using FlexAddress" on page 169 for more information on the
FlexAddress feature.
WWN/MAC Addresses
The WWN/MAC Address section displays WWN/MAC information for all
servers. Location displays the location of the slot occupied by the
Input/Output modules. The six slots are identified by a combination of the
group name (A, B, or C) and slot number (1 or 2): slot names A1, A2, B1, B2,
C1, or C2. Fabric displays the type of the I/O fabric. Server-Assigned displays
the server-assigned WWN/MAC addresses embedded in the controller's
hardware. Chassis-Assigned displays the chassis-assigned WWN/MAC
addresses used for the particular slot. A green check mark in the Server-
Assigned or in Chassis-Assigned columns indicates the type of active
addresses.
Configuring CMC Network Properties
Setting Up Initial Access to the CMC
NOTE: You must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege to set up CMC
network settings.
1
Log in to the Web interface.
2
Select
Chassis
in the system tree. The
Component Health
page appears.
3
Click the
Network/Security
tab. The
Network Configuration
page
appears.
4
Enable or disable DHCP for the CMC by selecting or clearing the
Use
DHCP (For CMC NIC IP Address)
check box.
5
If you disabled DHCP, type the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask.
6
Click
Apply Changes
at the bottom of the page.
Configuring the Network LAN Settings
NOTE: To perform the following steps, you must have Chassis Configuration
Administrator privilege.
NOTE: The settings on the Network Configuration page, such as community string
and SMTP server IP address, affect both the CMC and the external settings of the
chassis.