Nortel Networks NN10265-111 Server User Manual


 
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9 At the prompt, type reset to reboot the network once it
completes the necessary self-tests.
PPC6-Bug>reset
Cold/Warm Reset [C,W] = C?
Execute Local SCSI Bus Reset [Y,N] = N?
Execute Local (CPU) Reset [Y,N] = N? y
10 Repeat this procedure for all I/O cards in the Domain. The Host
Card IP address and the Broadcast IP address should be the
same between all I/O Cards.
11 Unplug the console connection from the last I/O card.
12 Log in to the system as root.
13 Edit the /etc/bladeEtherAddrs file to change the MAC
addresses for each of the new I/O cards in the system. It is only
necessary to change the entries for slots that contain a card. If a
slot is empty, or contains something other than a card, leave the
corresponding entry as is.
vi /etc/bladeEtherAddrs <Enter>
For example, if the I/O card was added in slot 3, enter the new
MAC addresses on the appropriate line as shown below.
##############################################
#MAC addresses for all blades in the system
#
#Format: <slot>: <private NET2 MAC>: <public NET1
MAC>
##############################################
1:FF00FF00FF00:FF00FF00FF00
2:FF00FF00FF00:FF00FF00FF00
3:<New NET2 MAC Addr.>:<New NET1 MAC Addr.>
4:FF00FF00FF00:FF00FF00FF00
5:FF00FF00FF00:FF00FF00FF00
6:FF00FF00FF00:FF00FF00FF00
11:0001af04666a:0001af04666b
12:0001af04a022:0001af04a023
13:0001af000709:0001af00070a
14:0001af040390:0001af040391
15::
16::
14 Save the file and exit the editor.
15 Exit root.
exit <Enter>