Note – The Back and Forward operator panel buttons automatically scroll, repeating the action as long as the button is held down.

8.Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 for each field until the desired IP address is displayed, then use the Enter button combination to save the IP Address.

The process continues to the next network setting, the Subnet Mask. The LCD displays as follows:

SP netmask: 255.255.255.0

9.Edit the subnet mask setting in the same manner as you did for the IP address. When finished, use the Enter button combination to save the subnet mask.

The process continues to the next network setting, the default gateway. The LCD displays as follows:

SP IP Gateway 10.10.30.1

10.Edit the default gateway setting in the same manner as you did for the IP address and the subnet mask. When finished, use the Enter button combination to save the default gateway.

The LCD displays the following confirmation prompt:

Use new IP data: Yes?

11.Press the Select operator panel button to use the new data, or use the Cancel button combination to disregard.

The SP address is now configured and the server is ready for use.

Note – A prompt appears that asks if you want to perform autoconfiguration. As an alternative to configuring an SP manually, you can run autoconfiguration, which replicates the configuration of one SP to another. Refer to “Autoconfiguring the SP (Optional Method)” on page 24 for instructions on autoconfiguration.

12.Continue with “Part II: Securing the Service Processor” on page 13.

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Sun Microsystems V20Z, V40z manual LCD displays the following confirmation prompt