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Disabling DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP on CLIMs
After completing the steps under Preparing to Migrate BOOTP to System Consoles, use the
configuration wizard to disable DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality on the CLIMs.
CAUTION:
This step only disables DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP services on the specified CLIMs,
and does not enable them on the system consoles. After completing this step, you must complete
the next steps for “Enabling DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP on System Consoles” (page 10).
3.
From the primary system console, launch the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS
Configuration Wizard from the Windows Start menu:
All Programs > HP OSM > NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard
The sequence of actions required depends on whether or not the NonStop Maintenance LAN
DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard was used previously to configure services from these
NonStop system consoles. You will ultimately perform the Disable the saved DHCP and DNS
configuration action to disable those services on the system consoles; however, start by referring
to the “Guide to Using the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard”
section of the online help to determine whether additional actions must be performed first to
configure the wizard for use on your LAN.
For more information, click the Help ([?]) button to see the online help topic Disabling the
Saved DHCP and DNS Configuration.
Enabling DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP on System Consoles
After completing the steps under Disabling DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP on CLIMs, use the NonStop
Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard (from the primary NSC) to configure
DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality on the NonStop system consoles.
4.
Select and perform the Configure DHCP and DNS Services action to enable those services on
the two system consoles.
Verifying DHCP
After completing the steps under Enabling DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP on System Consoles, perform
these steps to ensure that all devices on the LAN that depend on DHCP-assigned IP addresses have
received them.
1.
Log on to one of the NonStop systems with the OSM Service Connection, select the Enclosure
object, and perform the Launch the Onboard Administrator action.
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In the navigation pane of the HP Onboard Administrator interface, click Active Onboard
Administrator.
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On the Virtual Buttons tab, click Reset to reset the active Onboard Administrator.
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Confirm that the OA comes up after OSM updates the new Active OA IP address.
2.
In the navigation pane, click Standby Onboard Administrator and repeat the reset process.
3.
If you have a second blade enclosure in the system, repeat Step 1 and Step 2 on that enclosure.
4.
From the OSM Service Connection, select one of the CLIM objects and perform the Invoke
iLO action to launch the Integrated Lights-Out interface.
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On the System Status tab, click the Diagnostics link.
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Click Reset.
5.
Repeat Step 4 for all CLIM iLOs.
6.
Repeat these follow-up steps for each system on this maintenance LAN, except for objects
common to all systems, such as maintenance switches, UPS, etc.
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Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from CLIMs to System Consoles
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