HP (Hewlett-Packard) V2500 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 2 51
Configuration management
Configuration utilities
NOTE If there is a node_#.pwr file that is older than the node_#.cfg file, existing
node configuration files do not need to be updated. est_config also
generates a complex_uts.cfg file that can be compared against a
complex.cfg file for accuracy and consistency.
xsecure
xsecure is an application that helps make a V2500 class teststation
secure from external sources. This tool disables modem and LAN activity
to provide an extra layer of security for the V2500 system. xsecure may
be run as a command line tool or an windows-based application.
In secure mode, all network LANs other than the tsdart bus are disabled
and the optional modem on the second serial port will be disabled. When
in normal mode all networks and modems are re-enabled.
If the command line [-on | -off | -check] options are used,
xsecure does not use the GUI interface. These options allow the user to
turn the secure mode on, off or allow the user to check the secure mode
status
A simple button with a red or green secure mode indicator provides the
user with secure mode status information. The red indicator shows that
the secure mode process has begun. The label near the red button will
inform the user when the test station is secure. A green indicator and the
appropriate label shows that the network is available and the teststation
may be accessed through the ethernet port.
In order for xsecure to work properly the teststation, console cables,
terminal mux and modems must be configured in specific ways. The
teststation JTAG connections, OBP connections and an optional terminal
mux must all be connected to the Diagnostic LAN and identified in the /
etc/hosts file as tsdart-d. The sppconsole serial cable must be connected
to serial port 0 and to node 0. An optional modem may be connected to
serial port 1.