This topic describes how to configure the RSA II adapter for the
SAN File System.
Use the documentation supplied with the RSA II adapter card for
configuration information. You need to change the factory-supplied IP address
so that it is unique for your network. In addition, the SAN File System uses
certain configuration settings (you will need to supply the configuration
setting when you run the
setupsfs command).
Note: You can
use the setupsfs command to configure the RSA II adapter if it is not
already configured. However, you must use this procedure to set the IP address,
to set the user ID password to NULL, or to reset the user ID password.
This
procedure assumes that you have properly cabled
the RSA II adapter.
The RSA II adapters in the engines all come
with the same default IP address. This address is: 192.168.70.125.
Note: If
you have multiple RSA II adapters on the network at the same time, all will
have the same IP address. If you use the Web interface to configure the RSA
II adapter, you will not be able to determine the RSA II adapter that you
are updating. Instead, you can update the IP address through the BIOS, and
then use the Web interface to complete the configuration.
The
recommended IP addresses for the RSA II adapters in the cluster are 192.168.70.1
through 192.168.70.n, where n is incremented by 1 for each additional
RSA adapter. A cluster of eight engines would contain RSA adapters numbered
from 192.168.70.1 to 192.168.70.8.
Number the engines and RSA adapters
from 1 through n, starting with the top engine in the rack and ending
with the bottom engine in the rack.