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Updating Management Spine Ip Addresses In A Redundant Management Configuration - Cisco SFS-7012 - SFS InfiniBand Server Switch 7012 Hardware User's Manual

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Step 2
Power up the SFS 7012.
If using the RS-232 port, skip to Step 6. Steps 3 through 5 are for those users accessing the SFS 7012
Note
via Telnet or SSH.
If using Telnet or SSH, access the SFS 7012 with the following command:
Step 3
The system prompts for a user name. In order to change the IP address and default gateway, the user
Step 4
must be logged in as the administrator. At the prompt enter:
The system prompts for a password. At the prompt enter:
Step 5
The system responds with:
To change the SFS 7012 default IP address enter:
Step 6
where -h ipaddress is the new IP address in dotted decimal (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format, and -m
netMask is the new subnet mask in dotted decimal (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format.
Step 7
To change the SFS 7012 default gateway IP address enter:
where -h ipaddress is the new default gateway IP address in dotted decimal (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
format.
To to exit the CLI enter:
Step 8

Updating Management Spine IP Addresses in a Redundant Management Configuration

This procedure should be performed the first time the SFS 7012 is powered on. Additionally, it is
Note
recommended to change the managed spine IP address for all available images (i.e., Image 1 and Image
2) when performing this procedure.
Each managed spine must have a unique IP address that is different than the chassis IP address of the
SFS 7012. Therefore, a redundantly-managed SFS 7012 will have three (3) unique IP addresses. The
current default IP addresses are:
It is necessary for each managed spine to have a unique IP address for the following reasons:
To update the IP address on managed spine, do the following:
OL-8787-04
open 192.168.100.9
admin
adminpass
Welcome to the SFS 7012 CLI. Type 'list' for the list of commands.
setChassisIpAddr -h ipaddress -m netMask
setDefaultRoute -h ipaddress
logout
Chassis: 192.168.0.9
Spine 1: 192.168.0.10
Spine 2: 192.168.0.11
Unique IP addresses are used when sending syslog messages from a managed spine to a syslog
server.
Gives the user the ability to ping each management spine separately.
If the IP addresses are not unique, collisions will occur, causing IP operations to fail.
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