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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 May 2007 08:09:04 -0700
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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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