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Chapter 5
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NOTE On initial system installation, the MP has two default user accounts. They are:
1. Administrator level user; login=Admin, password=Admin (both are case sensitive).
2. Operator level user; login=Oper, password=Oper (both are case sensitive).
For security reasons, it is recommended that the UC command be used during the initial logon
session (enter CM at the MP prompt, and enter UC at the MP:CM> prompt) to modify default
passwords or to delete and create user accounts.
Step 1. Log in using your management processor user account name and password.
NOTE The management processor will start with the MP Main Menu displayed. To follow
these steps, make sure you are at the Main Menu. If you are not at the Main Menu,
use Ctrl+B to return to the Main Menu.
Step 2. Use the management processor menus and commands as needed. Main Menu commands are shown
in Table 5-1, “Management Processor Commands and Descriptions.” Commands not displayed in
the MP Main Menu can be accessed in command mode by first using the
CM command at the MP
prompt. A list of available commands is presented in and can be displayed by using the
management processor help function (enter
HE followed by LI at the MP>prompt). You can return to
the MP Main Menu by typing
Ctrl+B.
Step 3. Log out using the X command (enter
X at the MP> prompt) after returning to the MP Main Menu.
The MP Main Menu
Main menu commands:
MP MAIN MENU:
CO: Console
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Logs
SL: Show Event Logs
HE: Main Menu Help
X: Exit Connection
Configuring Management Processor LAN Information
LAN information includes the management processor network name, the management processor IP address,
the management processor subnet mask, the management processor gateway address, and the web console
port number.
To set the management processor LAN IP address:
Step 1. At the MP Main Menu prompt (MP>), enter CM to select command mode.
Step 2. At the command mode prompt (MP:CM>), enter LC (for LAN configuration).
The screen displays the default values and asks if you want to modify them. It is good practice to
write down the information, as it may be required for future troubleshooting. See “The LC
Command Screen”.