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To configure a private subnet and optional virtual network (Wizard):
1. Click the Wizard button.
2. Select the Subnets left menu option.
3. Under Virtual Network (DNAT) configuration, enter the IP address within the virtual
network’s network address range in the Address field.
4. Enter a netmask in the Netmask field.
5. Click Save and apply changes.
6. Click Next, if desired, to go to the next Wizard screen.
Configuring Target Devices in the Wizard
By selecting the Target devices option from the Wizard menu, the administrative user can
configure individual target devices connected to the private Ethernet ports and can configure data
buffering for all target devices. Target devices are defined using the values described in Table 4.15
on page 47.
CAUTION: All target devices connected to the private Ethernet ports must have a previously configured private
subnet name assigned. Otherwise, the target device can only be accessed if it is connected to the public
interface of the SP manager, which is strongly discouraged.
Make sure the following are complete:
• A private subnet has been created.
• An administrator has followed the procedure under To use the sptemplate utility to create a
new template: on page 178 to find out if a default command template works with the new
device and to create a new command template if needed.
• You know the username and password pair that are used for logging into the SP or device.
To configure data buffering for all target devices (Wizard):
1. Click the Wizard button.
2. Select the Target devices option in the left menu bar.
3. Select Yes or No from the Data buffering Default pull
-down menu.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Save and apply changes.
To add a target device (Wizard):
1. Click the Wizard button.
2. Select the Target device option in the left menu bar.
3. Click the Add new target device button.
4. Enter a descriptive name for service processor or other type of target device in the Name field.
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