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b.Enter 4 Activate Actual Values.

c.To reboot, enter y at the prompt. You must reboot to activate the IP settings, product ID, and serial number values.

10.Access the Management module through the web interface.

a.Launch a supported browser. The browser window appears.

b.In the Address field (Microsoft® Internet Explorer) or the Location field (Firefox Mozilla), enter http://ipaddress (where ipaddress is the IP address of the management module). The login screen appears.

11.Log in through the web interface.

a.Enter the user name in the User Name field. The default user name is Admin.

b.Enter the password in the Password field. The default password is Admin.

c.Click Sign In.

12.Verify that the water source is available and turned on by viewing the Water Flow status in the Overview menu.

13.Click Setup>Accounts, and then change the default Web Admin and Web User passwords.

14.Click Save Settings.

15.(Optional, but recommended) Click Setup>Management>Remote Access, select SSL Enable.

16.(Optional) Enter an SSL key.

17.Click Save Settings.

18.To set up your trap receivers, click Setup>Management>Trap Receivers.

19.Click Save Settings.

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Modular Cooling System specifications

The HP Modular Cooling System (MCS) is a state-of-the-art solution designed to efficiently manage the heat generated by high-density IT environments. As data centers face the ever-increasing demand for processing power, traditional cooling methods often fall short, leading to inefficiencies and raised energy costs. The HP MCS addresses this issue with a scalable, flexible design that optimizes cooling performance while minimizing energy consumption.

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