HP Insight Control Server Provisioning 7.2 Installation Guide
IMPORTANT: Make sure you remember the new administrator password.
3. The last step is configuring the appliance networking.
Enter the appliance networking information as follows:
General
• Appliance host name: This is the host name of the appliance. From a supported browser,
you can navigate to the appliance using this name or by using the appliance IP address.
If you are supplying a DNS server, this host name must be fully qualified
IPv4
• Appliance IP address: This is the IP address you are assigning to this appliance. Use this
IP address to browse to the appliance via a supported browser.
• Deployment IP address: This is the IP address used by the deployment engine within the
appliance. It is used to communicate with a target server’s deployment interface IP address
and its iLO IP address. This should be on the same network as the appliance IP address.
If you are using IC server provisioning with the HP Matrix Operating Environment, this is
the IP address to provide to Matrix OE.
IMPORTANT: If you change this IP address via the Insight Control server provisioning
UI after this initial set up, the appliance will become unavailable for up to 20 minutes
while it is reconfigured, followed by an appliance reboot. In addition, all target servers’
agents will have to be updated with the new IP address. Take care to ensure this IP address
is set to a valid value.
• Subnet mask or CIDR: This field is required if you are specifying a gateway. This is the
IPv4 mask representing the bits reserved for network identification (for example,
255.255.255.0), or the Classless Internet Domain Routing (CIDR) mask representing the
number of bits reserved for network identification. Valid CIDR values are 1 to 30, inclusive.
10 Installing your Insight Control server provisioning appliance for the first time