The Web interface to the ASMI is available during all
phases of system operation including the initial program load (IPL)
and run time. The ASMI is used to perform general and administrator-level
service tasks. These tasks include reading service processor error
logs, reading vital product data, setting up the service processor,
and controlling the system power.
The following instructions
apply to systems that are not connected to an HMC. If you are managing
the server using an HMC,
you access the ASMI using the HMC.
To set up the
Web browser for direct or remote access to the ASMI, complete the
following tasks:
- If the server is not powered on, perform
the following steps:
- Connect your power cord or cords to the server.
- Plug the power cord or cords into the power source.
- Wait for the control panel to display 01. A series of
progress codes are shown before 01 appears.
Notes: - The system is powered on if the light on the control panel is
green.
- To view the control panel, press the blue switch to the left,
then pull out the control panel all the way, and then pull it down.
Important: Do not connect an Ethernet cable to either
the HMC1 port or the HMC2 port until you are directed to do so later
in this procedure.
- Select a PC or notebook that has Netscape
9.0.0.4, Microsoft® Internet
Explorer 7.0, Opera 9.24, or Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 to connect to
your server.
Note: If the PC or notebook on which you are
viewing this document does not have two Ethernet connections, another
PC or notebook needs to be connected to your server to access the
ASMI.
If you do not plan to connect your server to your network,
this PC or notebook is your ASMI console.
If you plan to connect
your server to your network, this PC or notebook temporarily connects
directly to the server for setup purposes only. After setup, you can
use any PC or notebook on your network that is running Netscape 9.0.0.4, Microsoft Internet Explorer
7.0, Opera 9.24, or Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 as your ASMI console.
Note: Complete
the following steps to disable the TLS 1.0 option in Microsoft Internet Explorer to access the
ASMI using Microsoft Internet
Explorer 7.0 running on Windows® XP:
- From the Tools menu in Microsoft Internet Explorer, select Internet
Options.
- From the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab.
- Clear the Use TLS 1.0 check box (in the
Security category) and click OK.
- Connect an Ethernet cable from the PC or
notebook to the Ethernet port labeled HMC1 on the back of the managed
system. If HMC1 is occupied, connect an Ethernet cable from the PC
or notebook to the Ethernet port labeled HMC2 on the back of the managed
system.
Important: The service processor's Ethernet ports
are configured for DHCP by default. If the service processor is attached
to a live Ethernet network equipped with a DHCP server and the service
processor is turned on, an IP address is assigned. The default IP
address of the service processor is no longer valid. To restore the
service processor's default IP addresses, perform one of the following
tasks:
- Attach an ASCII terminal to the service processor using a serial
cable. For details, see Accessing the ASMI using an ASCII terminal.
- Move the reset toggle switches on the service processor from their
current position to the opposite position. To perform this task, you
must remove and replace the service processor. For details, contact
your next level of support.
- If you have a POWER5™ or POWER6® processor-based
system, use Table 1 to help
you determine and record the information needed in order to set the
IP address on the service processor on the PC or notebook. The Ethernet
interface on the PC or notebook needs to be configured within the
same subnet mask as the service processor so that they can communicate
with each other. For example, if you connected your PC or notebook
to HMC1, the IP address for your PC or notebook could be 169.254.2.140
and the subnet mask would be 255.255.255.0. Set the gateway IP address
to the same IP address as the PC or notebook.
Table 1. Network configuration information
for the service processor in a POWER5 or POWER6 processor-based system| POWER6 or POWER5 processor-based systems |
Server connector |
Subnet mask |
IP address of the service processor |
Example of an IP address for your PC or
notebook |
| Service processor A |
HMC1 |
255.255.255.0 |
169.254.2.147 |
169.254.2.140 |
| HMC2 |
255.255.255.0 |
169.254.3.147 |
169.254.3.140 |
| Service processor B (if installed) |
HMC1 |
255.255.255.0 |
169.254.2.146 |
169.254.2.140 |
| HMC2 |
255.255.255.0 |
169.254.3.146 |
169.254.3.140 |
- Set the IP address on your PC or notebook
using the values from the table. For details, see Setting the IP address on your PC or notebook.
- To access the ASMI using a Web browser,
perform the following steps:
- Use Table 1 to
determine the IP address of the service processor Ethernet port that
your PC or notebook is connected to.
- Type the IP address in the Address field
on the Web browser of your PC or notebook and press enter. For example,
if you connected your PC or notebook to HMC1, type https://169.254.2.147 in
the Web browser on your PC or notebook.
Note: It might take 2 - 5 minutes for the service
processor to reach standby. The ASMI menus can be accessed with a
Web browser only after the service processor reaches standby. Function
code 30 on the control panel cannot be used to view the service processor's
IP addresses until the service processor reaches standby.
- When the Login display appears, enter admin for
the user ID and password.
- Change the default password when prompted.
- Choose from the following options:
- If you plan to connect your PC or notebook to your network,
continue with step 10
- If you do not plan to connect your PC or notebook to your
network, continue with step 14
- If you plan to connect
your PC or notebook to your network, complete the following steps:
- From the navigation area, expand Network
Services.
- Click Network Configuration.
- From the Network Configuration screen, select IPv4 or IPv6,
and click Continue.
- If you selected IPv4, use Table 2, and if you selected IPv6,
use Table 3 to complete the
appropriate fields.
- If your PC or notebook is connected to HMC1, complete the section
labeled Network interface eth0.
- If your PC or notebook is connected to HMC2, complete the section
labeled Network interface eth1.
Ensure that the fields are completed correctly.
Table 2. Fields and values for IPv4 network
configuration| Field |
Value |
| Configure this interface? |
Selected |
| Type of IP address |
Static |
| Host name |
Enter a new value. |
| Domain name |
Enter a new value. |
| IP address |
This is a set IP address obtained from the network
administrator. Note: To verify that you are using the correct IP address,
perform a function 30 on the control panel to show the service processor
IP address and port location.
|
| Subnet mask |
This is a set subnet mask obtained from the
network administrator. |
Table 3. Fields and values
for IPv6 network configuration| Field |
Value |
| Configure this interface? |
Selected |
| IPv6 |
Leave enabled. |
| DHCP |
The default value is enabled. |
| Host name |
Enter the name of the host system. |
| Type of IP address |
Link local if configuring
IP address 1, Static if configuring IP address
2 or 3. |
| IP address |
This is a set IP address obtained from the network
administrator. |
| Default gateway |
If configuring IP address 2 or 3, enter the
default gateway address obtained from the network administrator. |
| Domain name |
Enter the domain name obtained from the network
administrator. |
| IP address of the first, second, or third Domain
Name System (DNS) |
Enter the IP address of the DNS obtained from
the network administrator. |
- Click Continue.
- Click Save Settings.
- Change the time of the day on the
server.
- If you were sent here from another procedure, return to
that procedure now.