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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 14:13, Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a new 520 box, using DHCP via HMC. ÂIf I plug in cat5 cable from HMC1
port on new machine to my hub when I power up the new machine will it get
it's IP address at that time from the dhcp pool (HMC).

What's your question?

You have a HMC - two interfaces. One is connected to your general
management LAN, where it most likely configured to have a static IP
address. This is known as the "Public" IP address in HMC terms. The
other one is a DHCP interface, which is the private management LAN for
your IBM i and the HMC interfaces of your systems. This is usually a
totally seperate VLAN, with no connections to any other VLANs (no
router present).

If you have connected it like that, then yes, the HMC1 interface of a
new machine will configure itself using DHCP using the information
provided by the HMC DHCP server.


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