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4-28 SANnet II 200 FC, SATA, and SATA SE Array Installation, Operation, and Service Manual March 2005
8. Choose Ye s to reset the controller.
The controller takes a few minutes to format a small storage sector on each physical
drive before logical drives can be successfully initialized.
4.12 Setting Up Out-of-Band Management Over
Ethernet
The controller Ethernet port offers interactive out-of-band management through the
following interfaces:
The SANscape application. Refer to the SANscape Users Guide for details.
The SANscape Command-Line Interface (CLI). Refer to the SANscape CLI Users
Guide for details.
The firmware application you access when you use the telnet command to
connect to the IP address of the controller.
Using an Ethernet connection, you can configure and monitor RAID arrays and
expansion units remotely by using the
telnet command to access the firmware
application on the array and by using the SANscape or SANscape CLI software.
Caution – If you assign an IP address to an array to manage it out-of-band, for
security reasons consider using an IP address on a private network rather than a
publicly routable network. Using the controller firmware to set a password for the
controller limits unauthorized access to the array. Changing the firmwares Network
Protocol Support settings can provide further security by disabling the ability to
remotely connect to the array using individual protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, telnet,
FTP, and SSH. Refer to the “Communication Parameters” section of the SANnet II
Family RAID Firmware Users Guide for more information.
1. To access the RAID array over an Ethernet connection, first connect the RAID array’s
Ethernet port on each controller to the network.
Note – SANnet II family arrays require at least CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
Note – In a dual-controller RAID array, be sure to connect both Ethernet ports to the
network. This provides failover if one controller fails.
2. Establish the IP address of the RAID array, as described in “Establishing
Communications With An Array” on page 4-25.
3. To use the firmware application program from the host server, connect to the IP
address of the RAID array controller with the following command:
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