Before you configure the management
module for SOL operation, review the following information:
- Make sure that the management-module external network interface
(eth0) configuration is valid for your production network. This configuration
can be obtained from a DHCP server or set statically.
- For management module types other than the advanced
management module, the management-module internal network interface
(eth1) and the Ethernet I/O module configuration can be different
from that of the management-module external network interface (eth0);
however, the management-module internal network interface (eth1) and
the Ethernet I/O module configuration must be in the same subnet.
The management-module internal interface (eth1) is exposed to the
external network through the management module, so it must not conflict
with any other addresses on your production network. If you use a
configuration for the Ethernet I/O module that is not valid for your
production network, you will not be able to update the firmware or
manage your Ethernet I/O module through a Web interface.
- Telnet sessions with the BladeCenter® management module
do not have a timeout value set by default. If no timeout value is
set, Telnet sessions will remain active indefinitely. See the BladeCenter
Management Module Command-Line Interface Reference Guide for information
about configuring the Telnet session timeout value for the management
module.
- The SOL blade system management processor (BSMP) address range
can include any valid IP addresses that do not conflict with any of
the IP addresses of the blade servers. The BSMP address range is used
for internal communication between the blade server and the I/O module
and is not exposed to the external network.
Complete the following steps to update the management-module
firmware and configure the management module to enable SOL: