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Procedure when on a public network (initial setup)

Use this procedure when the HP P6000 EVA management module is connected through a public network.

IMPORTANT: When your LAN is part of a public network, HP recommends that you temporarily disconnect from the public network while performing this procedure.

1.If currently connected, disconnect the public network LAN cable from the back of the HP P6000 management module in the controller enclosure.

2.Press and hold the recessed Reset button for 4 to 5 seconds, then release it. This sets an IP address of 192.168.0.1/24 (IPv4) and fd50:f2eb:a8a::7/48 (IPv6) in private address space. The green indicator on the top left corner of the LAN connector (Ethernet jack) will flash during the reset, which may take up to 2 minutes. When the reset operation is completed, the green indicator light will turn solid green.

IMPORTANT: At initial setup, you cannot browse to the HP P6000 Control Panel until you perform this step.

1. LEDs

2. LAN connector 3. Reset button

3.Do one of the following:

Temporarily connect a LAN cable from a private network to the HP P6000 management module.

Temporarily connect a laptop computer directly to the HP P6000 management module using a LAN patch cable.

4.Browse to https://192.168.0.1:2373 (IPv4) or https://fd50:f2eb:a8a::7/48

(IPv6) and log in as a storage administrator. The default user name is admin. No password is required during the initial setup. The HP P6000 Control Panel GUI appears.

IMPORTANT: HP recommends that you change or delete the default IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to avoid duplicate address detection issues in your network.

HP recommends that you change the default passwords. If you change the password for the storage administrator or storage user account for the HP P6000 Control Panel, be sure to record the new passwords since they cannot be cleared without resetting the HP P6000 management module.

5.Select Administrator Options > Configure Network Options.

6.Enter a new IP address and other network settings that apply.

IMPORTANT: Restrictions apply. See Management module IP addresses.

7.Click Save Changes. The IP address changes immediately, causing you to lose connectivity to the HP P6000 Control Panel.

The new IP address is stored and remains in effect, even when the storage system is later shut down or restarted.

Connecting to the management module (initial setup)

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Contents HP P6000 Control Panel Page Contents Whats new IntroductionWorking with a Control Panel Control Panel featuresAccessing a Control Panel Interface quick tourCapturing Control Panel data Confirming system alerts Configuring access to HP P6000 Command View filter listConnecting to the management module initial setup LEDs LAN connector 3. Reset button LEDs LAN connector 3. Reset button Enabling disk device ports Locating the storage system WWN labelReestablishing the storage system IP address LEDs 2. LAN connector 3. Reset button Reestablishing the storage system IP address Service option pages Resetting the storage system World Wide NameSetting the automatic loop recovery policy Setting controller power on behavior Setting host ports topologySetting the storage system password Updating management module software TroubleshootingUninitializing a storage system Unbypassing disk drivesController power-on behavior Storage system conceptsControllers HP P6000 Command View ABM and SBM versions HP P6000 Command View software suiteDisk device ports Disk device loop pairsInitialization and uninitialization HP Management Integration Framework softwareManagement module Internet Protocol configurationsManagement module IP addresses Passwords Operational statesPrivate and public networks World Wide Name WWN Release history Support and other resourcesRelated information Contacting HPCustomer self repair Glossary Table of contents or indexIndex
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