Cabling the rack-mounted 7063-CR1 HMC
Learn how to physically install your rack-mounted Hardware Management Console (HMC).
- Ensure that the HMC is installed into a rack and the power cords are plugged into the power supplies. For more information, see Installing the system into the rack and connecting and routing power cables. After you install the HMC into a rack, continue with the next step.
- Connect the keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Note: The system has two front USB ports that you can use. The front serial port is non-functional.Figure 1. Front viewFigure 2. Rear ports
Table 1. Input and output ports Identifier Description 1 USB 2.0 used for keyboard and mouse 2 Ethernet Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) 3 Serial IPMI 4 Video Graphics Array (VGA) used for monitor. Only the 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz VGA setting is supported. Only up to a 3-meter cable is supported. - Connect the Ethernet cable that is intended for the connection to the managed system or
systems. Figure 3. Ethernet portsNote: To learn more about the HMC network connections, see HMC network connections.
- If your managed system is already installed, you can verify that the Ethernet cable connection is active by observing the green status lights at both the HMC and managed system Ethernet ports as your installation progresses.
- Connect the Ethernet Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) port to a network. Note: This connection is required to access the baseboard management controller (BMC) on the HMC. Access to the BMC is required for service tasks and to maintain the HMC firmware. For more information, see Types of HMC network connections.
- Plug the system power cords and the power cords for any other attached devices into the alternating current (AC) power source.
- Verify the power status by using the power supply LEDs as indicators. For more information, see LEDs on the 7063-CR1 system.
Next, you need to install and configure your HMC software. Continue with Configuring the 7063-CR1 HMC.
Parent topic: Installing the 7063-CR1 into a rack
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Last updated: Mon, April 13, 2020