c7000 Enclosure First Time Configuration
c7000 Enclosure First Time Configuration
c7000 Enclosure First Time Configuration
Now you can enter your IP address. It takes a while and after setting IP address go to Accept.
Do the same with second Onboard Administrator module and now we can switch to web based
configuration.
If you have previously saved configuration file you can use it to set up enclosure.
Configure Rack Name, Enclosure Name and Date and Time. I suggest to use NTP server to have
always up to date time and date settings.
You can change password for Administrator and enable PIN protection before using the
enclosure’s Insight Display. Click Next.
In next section we can create additional Local User Accounts. Let us create one just to show you how do
we do it. Click New.
Provide User Name, password and Privilege Level. On the right part of the screen choose where user
should have access. At the end click Add User.
On the next screen we will configure EBIPA – Enclosure Bay IP Addressing. EBIPA is internal DHCP scope
for Blades iLO and devices in enclosure bays (HP Virtual Connect or HP Access Gateway). Click Next.
We need to fill in First EBIPA Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Domain and DNS Servers. Next step is to
click button Autofill which will fill in whole range.
We do the same for Interconnect Bays and click Next.
You can configure IPv6 in the same way. I skipped this and I moved ahead to next step.
Next step is to configure Directory Groups.
Click New and add Group Name, set privilege level and gave group necessary permissions. After that
click Add Group.
Click Next ( I skipped IPv6 configuration) and we will go ahead with next wizard setting.
Almost at the end you can configure SNMP Settings. In my wizard I skipped it.
Last step is to set Power Management settings.
Power Mode – select AC Redundant, Power Supply Redundant or Not Redundant.
AC Redundant – In this configuration N power supplies are used to provide power and N are used to
provide redundancy.
Power Supply Redundant: Up to 6 power supplies can be installed with one power supply always reserved
to provide redundancy.
Not Redundant: No power redundancy rules are enforced and power redundancy warnings will not be
given.
Dynamic Power – This mode is off by default since the high-efficiency power supplies save power in the
majority of situations. When enabled, Dynamic Power attempts to save power by running the required
power supplies at a higher rate of utilization and putting unneeded power supplies in standby mode.
Power Limit – Power Limit AC Input Watts over this set limit.
Click Next and you will finish First Time Setup Wizard.
Last step is to test settings. Navigate to Test Settings tab. In order to do it give username and password
and click test settings.
After you click Test Settings you have to wait a while for test result.
If everything is set up correctly you should see success. In my case I don’t have Passed in all cases because
I can’t ping domain controller, but authentication works.