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Step-by-step instructions to configure BladeServer2
Table 7-7 shows the step-by-step instructions used to configure BladeServer2.
Table 7-7 Configuring BladeServer2 for standard interface connection
Step 4.1.4: Save the changes made to BASP.
This step creates four new logical interfaces
in Windows 2000:
ToCIGESM1/VLAN10-WEB
ToCIGESM1/VLAN15-USER
ToCIGESM2/VLAN20-APPS
ToCIGESM2/VLAN25-BACKUP
Note: Exiting the BASP program without
clicking Apply or OK will result in losing your
configuration changes.
1. Click Apply in the main BASP window.
2. Click the Yes button when warned about a temporary interruption to
the network connections.
At this time, the BASP software creates the new logical interfaces for use
with Windows 2000 networking.
Step 4.1.5:
Configure desired IP address on
each VLAN
.
This step assumes that the user knows how
to add IP addressing information.
Note that the default gateways used are part
of the base HSRP config of the 6500s.
Also note that on production systems, you
would normally configure one or more DNS
servers. This was not included as part of this
environment but should be included in most
production networks.
For this step, attempting to apply IP
addressing directly onto a physical interface
is not supported.
1. From Windows, click Start → Settings → Network and Dial-up
Connections.
You should now see the original physical network interfaces along with
the four newly created logical interfaces.
2. Select the ToCIGESM1/VLAN10-WEB interface and configure the
IP address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.10.1
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
– Default Gateway: 10.1.10.254
3. Select the ToCIGESM1/VLAN15-USER interface and configure the
IP address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.15.1
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
4. Select the ToCIGESM1/VLAN20-APPS interface and configure the
IP address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.20.1
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
5. Select the ToCIGESM1/VLAN25-BACKUP interface and configure
the IP address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.25.1
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
Description and comments On BladeServer1
BASP using VLANs on both Ethernet ports
Description and comments On BladeServer2
No BASP software, using physical access links on both Eth ports
Step 4.2.1:
Configure IP addresses directly
on the desired interfaces
.
This step assumes that the user knows how
to add IP addressing information.
Note that the default gateways used are part
of the base HSRP config of the 6500s.
Also note that on production systems, you
would normally configure one or more DNS
servers. This was not included as part of this
environment but should be included in most
production networks.
This procedure will be no different from configuring a stand-alone server
with two NICs.
1. Select the Local Area Connection interface and configure the IP
address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.10.2
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
– Default Gateway: 10.1.10.254
2. Select the Local Area Connection 2 interface and configure the IP
address as follows:
– IP Address: 10.1.20.2
– Mask: 255.255.255.0
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