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Software Installation and Configuration
System Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 2000 R3.0/4411) User’s Guide (6806800P20C)
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In the following sections we will describe some typical configuration scenarios in Centellis
2000 R3.0/4411 systems.
Typically you will want to specify both HPI daemons in the configuration file so that in case of a
failure of the currently active HPI daemon, you can continue with the previously deactivated
daemon. There are two ways to specify the HPI daemons in the configuration file. You can use
either the virtual or the physical IP addresses of the corresponding ATCA-MF106/SAM1411
blades. Both options are explained in the following.
2.3.2.1 Accessing the HPI Daemons via Physical IP Addresses
The following table lists the physical IP addresses assigned to the ATCA-MF106, and SAM1411
blades.
Daemon=<IP address of HPI
daemon>
This is the IP address used to access an HPI daemon.
Details are given in the following subsections.
Port=<port number> This is the port number. The HPI daemon uses 4743 as
port.
Table 2-6 Multishelf Library Configuration File - HPI Daemon Entries (continued)
Entry Description
Table 2-7 Physical IP Addresses of ATCA-MF106/SAM1411 Blades
System
Viewed from the front of the shelf
Physical IP Address of Left ATCA-
MF106/SAM1411
Physical IP Address of Right ATCA-
MF106/SAM1411
Centellis 2000 R3.0 172.17.<shelfID>.8 (connection to left
switch)
172.18.<shelfID>.8 (connection to right
switch)
Access is possible either via the
backplane or via the ATCA-MF106 face
plate connector UPLINK ETH, which
provides an uplink to the system’s base
interface.
172.17.<shelfID>.9 (connection
to left switch)
172.18.<shelfID>.9 (connection
to right switch)
Access is possible either via the
backplane or via the ATCA-MF106
face plate connector UPLINK ETH,
which provides an uplink to the
system’s base interface.
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