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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Mar 2012 09:54:22 -0700
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The gateway is found here
Path:  NETXPORT.NI.LAN.INTERNET

If you are making the change because of a new switch/router.  Make sure the network guys configure the port for the HP3000 correctly.

i.e. if you have a 100mb card, make sure it is set to 100MB/Full duplex and do the same on the HP3000, turn off auto negotiate.

Path:  LINK.LANLINK                                                            
 
Physical path of device adapter [0/0/0/0                         ]              
                                                                             
Use factory-configured local station address? [Y] (Y/N) 
Local station address  [FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF] (Hex)                                
                                                                                
When auto-negotiation is enabled, the system can only 
properly configure the link if the hub also auto-negotiates.
Use auto-negotiation to determine link settings? [N]  (Y/N)
If 'N':  Link speed   [100 ]   (100 or 10 MBits/sec)
         Full Duplex mode [Y]  (Y/N; N=Half) 

Trace at startup?  [N] (Y/N)                       Note : Trace reduces
Trace filename     [                          ]           performance.
**************************

I would also take the time to check the network timing settings.

Path:  NETXPORT.GPROT.TCP                                                      
 

[Y]       Checksum Enabled (Y For Yes, N For No)

[1024 ]   Maximum Number of Connections 

[1  ]     Retransmission Interval Lower Bound (Secs)
[180  ]   Maximum Time to Wait For Remote Response (Sec)
[2  ]     Initial Retransmission Interval (Secs)
[4  ]     Maximum Retransmissions per Packet  

[180  ]   Connection Assurance Interval (Secs)
[4  ]     Maximum Connection Assurance Retransmissions


-Craig

--- On Fri, 3/30/12, Newton, Ernie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

From: Newton, Ernie <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Changing the IP address of our HP3000
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, March 30, 2012, 9:15 AM

Greetings,

I need to change the IP address of our HP3000 in the near future and it's
been over ten years since I've done anything like this and want to make
sure I do it correctly.

Here's what I think needs to be done...

NMMGR
Open Config
NS
Guided Config
Put in the network interface, (LAN1), then press Config Network
Enter new IP address
Save Data
Validate

And I'm done.

Is that all there is to it?

Thanks, and happy Friday.

Ernie




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