System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)

Appendix H
Using the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
Configuring the GSP
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NOTE The configuration for the Hp e3000 PA-8700 N-Class and A-Class servers uses the
hardware path of 0/0/4/1.1
3. Run NMMGR. Press the following function keys: F1 [Open Config], F1 [DTS], F4 [Go to UserPort]. Verify
the settings are as follows (same for both theA-Class and N-Class):
Logical Device [21 ]
Line Speed [9600]
Modem Type [1]
Parity [NONE]
Make sure the the upper right corner of the screen is Data: Y. Press F6 [Save Data] if it is not. Validate
DTS subsystem in NMMGR and exit.
NOTE A different line speed could be used, but by default Predictive will set the speed to 9600
when it has finished a call. See the Predictive configuration information if you want to set a
higher speed. The maximum speed supported is 19200 due to a hardware driver limitation.
4. Access the GSP via the system console or GSP LAN access. At the GSP prompt enter the CA command.
Make sure the Remote Console Serial Port parameters are set as described in the above section Console
and Remote Port Configuration (CA,ER).
5. If you are installing a new support modem then leave the modem configured with the factory default
settings. If you are not sure the modem is set to the factory defaults connect the modem to a terminal and
set the modem to the factory defaults with the following commands:
AT&F&W
ATZ
6. Connect the modem to the remote serial port. Issue the GSP> MS command to reset the modem and cause
the GSP to send the necessary configuration commands to the modem.
7. Configure the remote modem port access using GSP>ER command to the SESSION option:
8. Schedule a system shutdown and restart the system with norecovery option to have the changes take
effect.
GSP LAN configuration (LC)
This commnd modifies the GSP LAN/Console configuration.These parameters must be set to allow access to
the GSP via the GSP LAN/Console port. This command sets the following:
The IP address
The host name displayed at the GSP prompts,
The Subnet mask to be used by this node,
The address of the gateway node for this network.
Display a list of GSP connected users (WHO)
This command displays the login name of the connected console client users and the port on which they are
connected. For the LAN console clients the remote IP address is also displayed.