Administrator's Guide

2. After you have connected to the EMU, set the following attributes:
EMU (DNS) name
rack name
EMU password
IP addressing method.
Example 1 Setting attributes
E5000-1-EM> set em name E5000-1-EM
IDP Enclosure Manager name changed to E5000-1-EM.
E5000-1-EM> set rack name CustomerRackName
Changed rack name to "CustomerRackName".
E5000-1-EM> set password
New Password: ********
Confirm : ********
Changed password for the "Administrator" user account.
E5000-1-EM> set ipconfig dhcp
DHCP successfully enabled.
This setting change will take effect immediately.
E5000-1-EM>
NOTE: See “EMU reference” (page 153) for information on using CLI commands.
4. Complete the configuration.
1. Now that both server iLO and the EMU have been properly configured for the network
environment, connect the EMU to the appropriate switch/VLAN/subnet.
2. Log in to the EMU using ssh and the newly assigned EMU name and validate connectivity.
Example 2 Verifying connectivity
E5000-1-EM> show server list all show server list all
Bay iLO Name iLO IP Address Status Power UID
--- ----------------------------- --------------- -------- ------- ---
1 ILOMXQ0110FJ9 16.78.90.51 OK On Off
2 ILOMXQ0110FHU 16.78.90.113 OK Off Off
Totals: 2 server blades installed, 1 powered on.
Accessing the messaging system
For initial configuration of the messaging system, you must have console access for each of the
server blades. You can use either a local I/O diagnostic (SUV) cable or an iLO connection. The
iLO connection is the preferred method because it allows for remote access.
For remote access, open an Internet Explorer window and enter the iLO name or IP address for
the server blade located in Bay1. For more information about IP addressing and subnets, see
“E5000 EMU network connections” (page 9). You log in using the iLO Administrator name and
newly created password for that blade.
For instructions on using iLO, see the Integrated Lights Out user guide available from
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