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Chapter 4 
Setting Up the Remote Connection 
The displayed value on any of the setting screens is updated as soon as an entered 
value is validated. 
LAN Configuration 
For a remote connection to the HP Server Remote Management Card via LAN, 
the LAN Settings screen is used to set up the connector on the card. If you are not 
sure how to set network parameters, contact your network administrator for the 
correct network settings. 
NOTE
 
The HP Server Remote Management Card requires its own 
unique IP address (different from the server's IP address), since 
it functions independently of the server on which it is installed.  
Press the desired letter (D, I, N, or G) on the keyboard to change one of your 
Local Area Network settings. An entry window pops up that allows the entry of 
the new value. Closing this entry window initializes the validation of the new 
entry. If it is valid it will be updated on the corresponding setting screen, 
otherwise an error message occurs. Press M to return to the Main Setup Screen. 
The HP Server Remote Management Card Setup - LAN Settings 
  <D> Enable DHCP                            DHCP is DISABLED 
  <I> Set IP-Address                         192.168.10.10 
  <N> Set Netmask                            255.255.255.0 
  <G> Set Gateway                            127.0.0.1 
  <M> Main Menu 
Figure 4-3.  Local Area Network Configuration 
If DHCP is enabled, the next time the HP Server Remote Management Card 
reboots it will obtain its network settings (including its IP address) from the 
DHCP server. The card will attempt to keep the assigned network settings for as 
long as possible so you will not need to go back into the card's BIOS setup 
program to view a new IP address (or view the card's new address via HP 
Toptools Device Manager) every time the card reboots. If, for some reason, the IP 
address on the card changes, an event will be generated warning you of the 
change. You may configure the card to page you for this event.  
NOTE
 
The HP Server Remote Management Card always requests the 
maximum lease time for network settings so that they do not 
change. It will also attempt to renew the lease before the lease 
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