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Chapter 4 
Setting Up the Remote Connection 
time expires. As long as the card does automatic renewing in 
time, it will not lose the leased IP Address. However, if the 
card is switched off, and remains off past the lease renewal 
date, it will lose its lease on the IP Address and will need to 
obtain a new one. 
The Ethernet settings may be customized for your network. Normally, you would 
enable Auto-Negotiation. However, you may force the card's LAN port to either 
10Mbits or 100Mbits, or you may force the support of full duplex which allows 
the LAN port to send two packets at the same time (your router or switch must 
support this feature). 
PPP Configuration 
For remote connection to the HP Server Remote Management Card via a modem, 
the Point-to-Point Network configuration must be enabled and defined. This 
includes an initialization string for your external modem, a PPP IP address, and a 
PPP Netmask address. Typically, you leave the PPP IP address and PPP netmask 
at the factory defaults since your PPP connection does not interact with the site 
network.  
NOTE
 
The PPP IP address must be different from the HP Server 
Remote Management Card's LAN IP address. 
The HP Server Remote Management Card Setup - PPP Settings 
  <P> Enable PPP                             PPP is DISABLED 
  <S> Set PPP Initialization String          ATL1M1X3E0S0=3 
  <I> Set PPP IP-Address                     192.168.100.10 
  <N> Set PPP Netmask                        255.255.255.0 
  <M> Main Menu 
Figure 4-4.  Point-to-Point Configuration 
Remote Boot Configuration 
The HP Server Remote Management Card is able to boot the server using a boot 
floppy image file located on a TFTP server (see Appendix C for detailed 
information about TFTP remote boot setup).  This feature can also be configured 
at the remote client using the HP Server Remote Management Card web interface 
software. 
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