It is important that anyone who has responsibility for
managing the system know how to connect to and log on to the system.
Give attention to those times when system administrators
are not available because of vacation or illness.
Record the following information in Table 1 and ensure that
authorized people know how to access the information.
- The management IP addresses. This address connects to the system
using the management GUI or starts a session that runs the command-line interface (CLI) commands. Record
this address and any limitations regarding where it can be accessed
from within your Ethernet network.
- The service IP addresses for the control enclosure canister. These
addresses are normally not needed. You might need a service IP address
to access the service assistant during some recovery procedures. Use
this address if the control enclosure CLI is not working. These addresses
are not set during the installation of a
system, but you can set these IP addresses later by using the management
GUI or the chserviceip CLI command.
Table 1. Access information for your system.
Item |
Value |
Notes |
The management IP address for the GUI and CLI |
|
|
The management user ID (the default is superuser) |
|
|
The management user ID password |
|
|
Control enclosure service IP address: node canister
1 |
|
|
Control enclosure service IP address: node canister
2 |
|
|