
“Configure the EMU and iLO management processors” (page 20) describes how you can directly
connect a laptop or other local system to reconfigure these addresses.
Power on the storage system
1. Power on disk enclosures, if any.
2. Power on the storage system by pushing the power button on the back of the chassis.
Once the storage system power is on, power on the server blades if they do not automatically
power on.
NOTE: The disk enclosures will complete the startup process before the server blades will
automatically power on. The boot process may take 60 seconds or more. The blades can be
manually powered on after 60 seconds if they do not turn on automatically.
Configure the EMU and iLO management processors
Before configuring the management processors, verify the following:
• You have determined whether the network ports on the server are to use DHCP or static
addresses. If the network ports are to use static addresses, you must provide the addresses.
• For this step, the EMU port should not be connected to a switch. You can connect the EMU
port to a switch after the EMU and iLO NICs are configured.
Configure the EMU and iLO management processors for both servers as follows:
1. Connect a system (the configuration system) in the environment or a laptop to the EMU port
(Figure 14 (page 20)). You can use either a crossover or a regular Ethernet cable.
Figure 14 EMU NIC port connection
2. Configure the networking properties for the local system:
a. Open Control Panel, select Network Sharing Center or Network Connections, and navigate
to Local Area Connections.
b. Select Properties→Internet Protocol, and then select Properties.
c. If Use the following IP address: is selected, record values for the following items and
restore them after completing the EMU and iLO setup:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway
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