The default floating IP address and subnet mask of the MM620 are as follows:
IP address: 10.10.1.31
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
The default static IP address of the MM620 is as follows:
1MM: 10.1.2.91
2MM: 10.1.2.92
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
The default user name and password of the MM620 are as follows:
Default user name: root
Default password: Huawei12#$
iMana supports the NC-SI (Network Controller Sideband Interface) feature, that is, a physical network port can be used as both a management network port and a service network port. This feature allows users to access iMana through a service network port. You can enable or disable the NC-SI features on the iMana or BIOS interface. By default, NC-SI is disabled.
For details about the NC-SI features, see http://support.huawei.com/ehedex/hdx.do?docid=DOC1000010818&lang=en&idPath=7919749|9856522|21782478|21782482|9768163&clientWidth=1520&browseTime=1494379275224.
For details about the NC-SI configuration, see http://support.huawei.com/ehedex/hdx.do?docid=DOC1000010818&lang=en&idPath=7919749|9856522|21782478|21782482|9768163&clientWidth=1520&browseTime=1494379275224.
No. The OceanStor 9000 management network cannot access shared directories because the management network cannot communicate with the service network. This is to prevent services from being attacked.
After logging in to the OceanStor T Series V100R005 storage system through the CLI, you can run the chgctrlip command to change the IP address of the management network port. For details, go to the Changing IP Addresses of Management Network Ports page.
The same MCU cannot be managed by two management platforms at the same time.
One MCU can be registered with and managed by only one management platform.
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