
50 MergePoint 5224/5240 Service Processor Manager Installer and Administrator Guide
Private Subnets and Virtual DNAT Networks on the MergePoint
5224/5240 SP Manager
Target devices should be isolated (as recommended under Target Device Configuration on page
45) on a management network that is separate from the production network and from the public
network. To enable communications between the target devices and the SP manager, an
administrator must configure at least one private subnet and may need to configure one or more
optional virtual (DNAT) networks, based on a predefined addressing scheme. Deciding which
addressing scheme to use is discussed in more detail with examples in Target Device Configuration
on page 169.
Configuring private subnets
At least one subnet is needed to enable target devices that are connected to the SP manager’s
private Ethernet ports to communicate on the Internet via the SP manager’s public IP address. Any
number of private subnets may be configured.
Command template • none
• drac.default
• rsa.default
• ilo.default
• rsa.limited.defaul
• alom.default
• ipmi_2.0.default,
• devconsole.default
Target device of the following types do
not need a command template:
•IPMI-type devices (IPMI devices are
managed using ipmitool
commands).
• Target devices being configured
only for native IP access.
• Target devices being configured for
DirectCommand only access.
OEM Support (IPMI only) • none
• Supsermicro IPMI 1.5
• Intel SE7501WV2 IPMI 1.1
• Intel IPMI 2.0 with RMCP+
• IPMI 2.0 ICTS
•IBM
Select among these options to adapt to
a specific IPMI implementation in
the list.
DirectCommand Options Web Scheme: http or TCP
Ports
• https
• Web port
• Web path
Configure values to be used when
DirectCommand is launched.
TCP Ports
• Port number
• Description
• Warning: No or Yes
Configure up to 20 TCP ports to set up
port forwarding for DirectCommand.
Table 4.16: Values for Configuring Target Device Types (Continued)
Parameters Values Notes
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