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Here's what you need to do Jack.

One time setup
With a local PC attached to say HMC1 Port and configured on the same subnet
as the default HMC1 address
Access AMSI, Network Services, Network Configuration
From Here yo can configure either or both HMC Ports Addresses, Mask and
Gateway to support the local network.
Now you can plug a network cable from the local network into the HMC Port
you just configured and you should be
able to access just like any other device on the network.




On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:26 AM, Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Well, I am finding on my network that the 169 is not routable??

My work around is to hard code to eth1 a workable static IP that I can then
gain access to the system remotely via browser or HMC.

Today we do not utilize the ASMI within the network.

Was looking for alternative ways to do a couple of things.




On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Sounds familiar.... ;)

Charles

On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Mark Murphy/STAR BASE Consulting
Inc. <mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a client who deployed several "pre configured" racks with just
this
setup. A 515, a router with an integrated hub which created a network
segment just for the 515 it's LAN console, and the Battery Backup which
was able to be monitored remotely as well. All self contained in a
single
rack. The beauty of this is that you can not only power down remotely,
but thanks to the ASMI port you can power back on remotely as well.
They set up an on-line backup from each location to the corporate
office,
and now they don't even need anyone to change tapes! Totally lights
out!

Mark Murphy
STAR BASE Consulting, Inc.
mmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



From: "Chris Bipes" <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Date: 01/20/2011 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: ASMI Port ?
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



First LAN console uses a completely different physical port than the
HMC
port where you can get to ASMI. You can have both plugged in to your
network and configured. You do not need a HMC to reach AMSI it is
nothing
more than a web interface. You can then enter a second IP address on
any
PC on the same network segment as the iSeries HMC port and access AMSI
by
remoteing to the PC first then browsing to the AMSI IP address


Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 20, 2011, at 6:06 AM, "Jack Kingsley" <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx

wrote:

As far as I know the ASMI port can only be accessed via HMC or web
browser.
I have a situation where I need to access remote systems ASMI port
that
are
not setup to use HMC, they are using LAN Console. The default IP's
for
the
ports are shipped as 169.254.2.147 and 169.254.3.147. If you look at
IBM
documentation to access this they always seem to write it up in such a
way
that they expect you to be locat to the machine with a PC locally
attached
and a PC IP on the same network as the default ASMI IP address. Has
anyone
else had an issue with this, if so how did you get around it, unless
there
is an easy way to toggle a system from using LAN Console and then back
to
HMC or vice/versa.
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