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Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 May 2007 15:52:21 -0400
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Thanks to all who responded. Yes, it is the Ethernet console port....
Tom

Craig Lalley wrote:
> Tom,
>    
>   Is the 10Mbps connection in the middle of the box, above the PCI slots?
>    
>   Then it is the GSP port.  What is a GSP? 
>    
>   General Service Processor....
>    
>   In Control B -->  do an LC to configure the GSP, give it an IP address, subnet mask and Gateway if necessary.
>    
>   Then telnet to the port, you will be able to reboot, power off, etc...
>    
>   And more than one person can telnet at the same time, (but only one can control the keyboard).
>    
>    
>   The GSP is the only good thing about the A-Class.
>    
>   -Craig
>    
>   
>
> Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>   I have an HP3000 A400. It has two ethernet connections. One is 100 Mbps 
> and has a path of 0/0/0/0. The other connection is 10 Mbps and I can't 
> find anything in sysgen or in mapper about this slower connection. 
> Anyone else using this other connection? Is it usable?
>
> Tom Hula
> Victor S. Barnes Company
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