Users Guide

Related links
Logging In to CMC
Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
Conguring CMC Network and Login Security Settings
Conguring Virtual LAN Tag Properties for CMC
Conguring Services
Conguring LEDs to Identify Components on the Chassis
Setting Up Chassis Group
Conguring Server
Managing Input Output Fabric
Conguring and Using iKVM
Obtaining Certicates
Conguring User Accounts and Privileges
Conguring CMC To Send Alerts
Managing and Monitoring Power
Conguring Multiple CMCs through RACADM Using Conguration File
Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings
The LAN settings, such as community string and SMTP server IP address, aect both the CMC and the external settings of the chassis.
If you have two CMCs (active and standby) on the chassis, and they are connected to the network, the standby CMC automatically
assumes the network settings of the active CMC in the event of failover.
When IPv6 is enabled at boot time, three router solicitations are sent every four seconds. If external network switches are running the
Spanning Tree Protocol (SPT), the external switch ports may be blocked for more than twelve seconds in which the IPv6 router
solicitations are sent. In such cases, there may be a period when IPv6 connectivity is limited, until router advertisements are gratuitously
sent by the IPv6 routers.
NOTE
: Changing the CMC network settings may disconnect your current network connection.
NOTE: You must have Chassis Conguration Administrator privilege to set up CMC network settings.
Viewing and Modifying CMC Network LAN Settings Using
CMC Web Interface
To view and modify the CMC LAN network settings using CMC Web interface:
1 In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview and click Network > Network. The Network Conguration page displays the current
network settings.
2 Modify the general, IPv4 or IPv6 settings as required. For more information, see the CMC Online Help.
3 Click Apply Changes for each section to apply the settings.
Viewing CMC Network LAN Settings Using RACADM
Use the command getconfig -g cfgcurrentlannetworking to view IPv4 settings.
Use the command getconfig -g cfgCurrentIPv6LanNetworking to view IPv6 settings.
To view IPv4 and IPv6 addressing information for the chassis, use getsysinfo subcommand.
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