are set exactly the same as the seings on the switches that connect the
system to the customer management network.
Note: Auto-negotiation is strongly recommended. If the customer’s
Ethernet switch supports 1 GbE or 10 GbE, do not disable auto-negotiation.
Disabling auto-negotiation should be avoided.
6 Verify that you entered the correct seings for the IP address, netmask, and
gateway.
Note: Do not proceed to the next step until after you have veried the new
seings for the IP address, netmask, and gateway.
7 Click OK.
With the updated IP address, your laptop will lose connectivity to the
active Pilot.
8 To reconnect the laptop to the active Pilot, update the TCP/IP conguration
of the laptop to match the Pilot’s newly congured IP address, netmask,
and gateway.
9 From the laptop, verify that you can log into the GUI using the updated IP
address.
Connect to the Customer Management Network
To enable the customer to manage the Oracle FS System, connect the Pilots to the
customer management network.
Prerequisites:
• The IP addresses of the Pilot management interface must be congured
before you connect the system to the customer management network.
• Ensure that the IP address of the customer management network and the IP
addresses of the Pilots respond to a ping
• The customer’s rewalls allow the following TCP ports bi-directional access
between the management workstations and the IP addresses congured for
the Pilots:
• TCP Port 80 for downloading the management software
• TCP Port 26012 for access to the GUI and FSCLI
To ensure that Pilot 1 remains as the active Pilot, the laptop must be connected to
the NET 3 port on Pilot 1 until you are ready to connect the Pilots to the customer
management network. To avoid a fail over from Pilot 1, connect the Pilots to the
customer management network within ve minutes of disconnecting the laptop
from Pilot 1.
If the laptop is disconnected from Pilot 1 and not connected to the customer
management network within ve minutes, Pilot 1 will fail over to Pilot 2. Pilot 2
then becomes the active Pilot. Power cycle both of the Pilots to make Pilot 1
active again.
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