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pre-configured with the default IP address, “169.254.77.1” to facilitate out of the box access to the BMC web interface. Configure your PC/Laptop IP address to be on this network so that it can communicate
with with the platform. To access the BMC web application,
connect the Field Service Port to the PC configured with the pre-configured IP address and type the IP address in a web browser.To configure BMC for remote access:
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using an Ethernet crossover cable, connect the Field Service Port (FSP) to a PC Ethernet port configured for 100 Mbps (Full Duplex) with an IP Address in the same subnet (for example, 169.254.77.2 /24) and connect to the pre-configured IP address in a web browser.
To configure the BMC for remote access:
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- Verify that both the LEDs at the FSP are lit. If only the left LED is lit, your PC/laptop network adapter link speed may be set to 10Mbps. Check the PC/laptop Device Manager, and if necessary set your PC/laptop link speed to 100 Mbps/Full Duplex.
- If your PC/laptop uses DHCP and Automatic Private IP Address setting (default setting), the PC/laptop is assigned an IP address in the same subnet as the initial BMC IP; therefore proceed to Step 9. If your PC/laptop does not use DHCP, proceed to the Step 4 to configure a static IP.
In Windows 7 operating system, Open Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. The Network and Sharing Center window is displayed.
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Click Local Area Connection link.The Local Area Connection Status screen is displayed.
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Click Properties. The LAN Properties screen is displayed.
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Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties. The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window is displayed.
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Select Use the following IP addresses and add the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default gateway values. Click OK.
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Step9 | Step9 | Type the pre-configured IP address “169.254.77.1” in a web browser (Firefox is the recommended browser. If using Internet Explorer, you must manually add “https://169.254.77.1” as a trusted site), and 1" into a supported browser (Firefox or IE) to connect to the BMC web interfaceGUI. Noteinfo |
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is delivered with sample self-signed X.509 certificates. Please be aware that even though these sample certificates will allow you to use HTTPS to access
the the SBC 5400 from BMC and EMA interfaces, using this protocol with the sample certificates is not a truly secure access method. If your organization requires a more secure access, see Generating PKI Certificates.
Login Log on to the
BMC GUI.At the prompt, enter:
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Username: root
Password: superuser The
BMC main screen is displayed.
Click Configuration > Network tab.
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- Configure the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway network settings. Else, select Use DHCP to obtain the IPv4 configuration details automatically.
Select the Select Enable JViewer, and/or Enable SSH and Enable IPMI options under Security options under the “Security” settings depending upon your security requirements. Click SaveIt is recommended to leave the Enable IPMI option disabled.
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Click Ok to reboot the BMC.
Once you click Save, the following warning message appears:
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Click OK to proceed. A pop up window appears stating that the security configuration is successfully completed.
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- Click OK to complete the process.
- Disconnect the PC/Laptop from the FSP.
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Connect a PC/Laptop to the IP network that can access the BMC IP address.
Continue to configure network management interfaces.
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Once the real BMC address is configured, you cannot access the pre-configured BMC address. Clear the browser cache (browser-specific) and open a new browser session to reflect the changes. |