Preinstallation configuration worksheet for the HMC
Use this worksheet to have the installation information you need ready for the installation.
Network Settings
LAN Interface: Choose the available adapters (such as eth0, eth1) that will be used by this HMC to connect to managed systems, logical partitions, service and support, and remote users. See HMC network connections for more information. Connectivity from the HMC can either be on a private or open network.
- Ethernet Adapter Speed and Duplex
- Enter the desired Ethernet adapter speed and duplex mode. The autodetection option determines which option is optimal if you are not sure which speed and duplex would produce optimum results for your hardware. Default = Autodetection Media speed specifies the speed in duplex mode of an Ethernet adapter. Select Autodetection unless you have a requirement to specify a fixed media speed. Any device connected to the FSP (switches/HMC), must be set to Auto (Speed) / Auto (Duplex) mode, as it is the default FSP setting and cannot be changed.
eth0 | eth1 | eth2 | eth3 | |
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Select speed and duplex mode | ||||
Media speed (Autodetection, 10/100/1000 Full/Half Duplex) |
eth0 | eth1 | eth2 | eth3 | |
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Specify Private or Open network for each adapter |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides an automated method for dynamic client configuration. You can specify this HMC as a DHCP server. If this is the first or only HMC on the private network, enable the HMC as a DHCP server. When you do this, the managed systems on the network will be automatically configured and discovered by the HMC.
eth0 | eth1 | |
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Do you want to specify this HMC as a DHCP server? (yes/no) | ||
If "yes," record the IP address range you want to use |
IPMI | |
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Do you want to configure this connection through DHCP mode? (yes/no) | |
If no, list the specified static addresses below: | |
IP address: | |
Subnet mask: | |
Gateway: |
For Ethernet adapters specified as open networks, complete the following tables. For more information about the different Internet Protocol versions, see Choosing an Internet Protocol.
- Using IPv6
- If you are using IPv6, talk to your network administrator and decide how you want to obtain IP
addresses. Then, complete the following tables:
Table 5. Using IPv6 eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 Are you using a statically-assigned IP address? If yes, record that address here. Table 6. Using IPv6 eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 Are you getting IP addresses from a DHCP server? (Yes/No) Table 7. Using IPv6 eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 Are you getting IP addresses from an IPv6 router? For more information about setting IPv6 addresses, see Setting the IPv6 address. For more information about using only IPv6 addresses, see Using only IPv6 addresses.
- Using IPv4
- Complete the following tables for Ethernet adapters specified as open networks using IPv4.
Table 8. Using IPv4 eth0 eth1 eth2 eth3 Do you want to obtain an IP address automatically? (yes/no) If no, list the specified address below: TCP/IP Interface Address: TCP/IP Interface Network Mask: Firewall Settings: Would you like to configure HMC firewall settings? (yes/no) If yes, list the applications and IP addresses that should be allowed through the firewall: - TCP/IP Information
- A unique TCP/IP address is required for each node, both for Support Element (SE) and Hardware Management Console (HMC). The assigned network mask is used to generate a unique address, by default, for the local private LAN. If the nodes will be connected into a larger network with an administered TCP/IP address, you can specify the TCP/IP address to be used. The default is generated by the system.
- Firewall Settings
- HMC firewall settings create a security barrier that allows or denies access to specific network applications on the HMC. You can specify these control settings individually for each physical network interface, allowing you control over which HMC network applications can be accessed on each network.
Local host information | |
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HMC host name: | |
Domain name: | |
Description of HMC: | |
Gateway information | |
Gateway Address: (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) | |
Gateway device: | |
DNS enablement | |
Do you want to use DNS? (yes/no) | |
If “yes”, specify DNS Server Search Order below: | |
1. | |
2. | |
Domain suffix search order: | |
1. | |
2. |
- Local Host Information
- To identify your Hardware Management Console (HMC) to the network, enter the HMC's host name and domain name. Unless you are using only short host names on your network, enter a fully qualified host name. Domain name example: name.yourcompany.com
- Gateway Information
- To define a default gateway, fill in the TCP/IP address to be used for routing IP packets. The gateway address informs each computer or network device when to send data if the target station is not located on the same subnet as the source.
- DNS Enablement
- The Domain Name System (DNS) is used to provide a standard naming convention for locating IP-based computers. By defining DNS servers, you can use host names to identify servers and Hardware Management Consoles (HMCs) rather than IP addresses.
- DNS Server Search Order
- Enter the IP addresses of DNS servers to be searched for mapping the host names and IP addresses. This search order is available only when DNS is enabled.
- Domain Suffix Search Order
- Enter the domain suffixes you are using. The HMC uses domain suffixes to append to unqualified names for DNS searches. Suffixes are searched in the order in which they are listed. This search order is available only when DNS is enabled.
Email notification
List email contact information if you wish to be notified by email when hardware problem events occur on your system.
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Email Addresses: | |
SMTP server: | |
Port: | |
Errors to be notified: | |
Only call-home problem events | |
All problem events |
- SMTP server
- Type the simple mail transfer Protocol (SMTP) address of the server
to be notified of a system event. An example of an SMTP server name
is relay.us.ibm.com.
SMTP is the Protocol used to send email. When using SMTP, a client sends a message and communicates with the SMTP server using the SMTP Protocol.
If you do not know the SMTP address of your server or are not sure, contact your network administrator.
- Port
- Type the port number of the server to be notified of a system event, or use the default port.
- Email addresses to be notified
- Enter configured email addresses to be notified when a system
event occurs.
- Select Only call-home problem events to only receive notification when events occur that create a call-home function.
- Select All problem events to receive notification when any events occur.
Service Contact Information
Service Contact Information | |
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Company name | |
Administrator name | |
Email address | |
Phone number | |
Alternate phone number | |
Fax number | |
Alternate fax number | |
Street address | |
Street address 2 | |
City or locality | |
State | |
Postal code | |
Country or region | |
Location of HMC (if same as above administrator address, specify “same”): | |
Street address | |
Street address 2 | |
City of locality | |
State | |
Postal code | |
Country or region |
Service authorization and connectivity
Type of connection | |
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) through the Internet | |
Dialup from the local HMC | |
Virtual private network (VPN) through the Internet |
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) through the Internet:
- If you have an existing Internet connection from your HMC, you
can use it to call your service provider. You can connect directly
to your service provider by using encrypted Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
using the existing Internet connection. select Use SSL
Proxy if you want to configure the use of encrypted SSL
using an indirect connection using an SSL Proxy.
Table 13. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) through the Internet Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) through the Internet Use SSL proxy? (yes/no) If yes, list information below: Address: Port: Authenticate with the SSL Proxy? If yes, list information below: User: Password: - Internet connection Protocol used
For more information about the different Internet Protocols, see Choosing an Internet Protocol.
- ___ IPv4
- ___ IPv6
- ___ IPv4 and IPv6
- Dial-up from the local HMC
- Enter the dial-up information to configure your local modem.
Specify which telephone numbers to use to dial your service provider.
When you are connecting, the telephone numbers will be dialed in the
order in which they are listed.
Table 14. Dial-up from the local HMC Fields Dial prefix: Tone: Pulse: Wait for dial tone? Enable speaker? - Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- If you have an existing Internet connection from your HMC, you
can use it to call your service provider. You can connect directly
to your service provider by virtual private network (VPN) using the
existing Internet connection.Note: If you select Virtual Private Network (VPN) through the Internet, you will not be directed to select any other options.
Call-home servers
Determine which HMCs you want to configure to connect to service and support as call-home servers. For more information about using multiple call-home servers, see Using multiple call-home servers.
___ This HMC
___ Another HMC
If you checked Another HMC, list the other HMCs that have been configured as call-home servers here:
List of HMC host names or IP addresses that have been configured as call-home servers |
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Additional Support Benefits
- My Systems and Premium Search
Table 16. Additional Support Benefits Fields List your IBM ID List your IBM ID In order to access valuable, customized support information in the My Systems and Premium Search sections of the Electronic Services website, Customers must register their IBM ID with this system. If you do not already have one, you can register for an IBM ID at: www.ibm.com/account/profile.Note: IBM provides personalized Web functions that use information collected by the IBM® Electronic Service Agent™ application. To use these functions, you must first register on the IBM Registration website at http://www.ibm.com/account/profile.To authorize users to use the Electronic Service Agent information to personalize the Web functions, enter your IBM ID that you registered on the IBM Registration website. Go to http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic to see the valuable support information available to customers that register an IBM ID with their systems.