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Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview 
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Figure 2-17   HMC to service processor and LPARs network connection
The default mechanism for allocation of the IP addresses for the service processor HMC 
ports is dynamic. The HMC can be configured as a DHCP server, providing the IP address at 
the time the managed server is powered on. If the service processor of the managed server 
does not receive the DHCP reply before time-out, predefined IP addresses set up on both 
ports. Static IP address allocation is also an option. You can configure the IP address of the 
service processor ports with a static IP address by using the Advanced System Management 
Interface (ASMI) menus. See 2.15.7, “Service processor” on page 73 for predefined IP 
addresses and additional information.
Functions performed by the HMC include:
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Creating and maintaining a multiple partition environment
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Displaying a virtual operating system session terminal for each partition
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Displaying a virtual operator panel of contents for each partition
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Detecting, reporting, and storing changes in hardware conditions
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Powering managed systems on and off
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Acting as a service focal point
The HMC provides both graphical and command line interface for all management tasks. 
Remote connection to the HMC using Web-based System Manager or SSH is possible. For 
accessing the graphical interface, you can use the Web-based System Manager Remote 
Client running on the AIX 5L, Linux, or Windows® operating systems. The Web-based 
System Manager client installation image can be downloaded from the HMC itself from the 
following URL:
http://<hmc_address_or_name>/remote_client.html
Both unencrypted and encrypted Web-based System Manager connections are supported. 
The command line interface is also available by using the SSH secure shell connection to the 
HMC. The command line interface can be used by an external management system or a 
partition to perform HMC operations remotely.
Note: If you need to access ASMI (for example, to set up the IP address of a new 
POWER5+ processor-based server when HMC is not available or not providing DHCP 
services), you can connect any client to one of the service processor HMC ports with any 
kind of Ethernet cable, and use a Web browser to access the predefined IP address, such 
as the following example:
Management LAN
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HMC 1
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