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Operating Systems AIX p520 Service Processor's IP Post 302602940 by ryan0911 on Tuesday 28th of February 2012 05:44:06 PM
Old 02-28-2012
What settings are you using for the serial port. It should be 19200. Also you can reset the IP's for the SP by pulling the service processor out of the system. Once it is out you will see two very small dip switches. Just flip both of them to the opposite way in which they are now. That will reset the SP to defaults which will default the ip's to what you have noted above.

Make sure to disable tls 1.o when trying to connect to them with your laptop and use https:// not http://

Hope this helps
 

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HOSTNAMECTL(1)							    hostnamectl 						    HOSTNAMECTL(1)

NAME
hostnamectl - Control the system hostname SYNOPSIS
hostnamectl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND} DESCRIPTION
hostnamectl may be used to query and change the system hostname and related settings. This tool distinguishes three different hostnames: the high-level "pretty" hostname which might include all kinds of special characters (e.g. "Lennart's Laptop"), the static hostname which is used to initialize the kernel hostname at boot (e.g. "lennarts-laptop"), and the transient hostname which is a fallback value received from network configuration. If a static hostname is set, and is valid (something other than localhost), then the transient hostname is not used. Note that the pretty hostname has little restrictions on the characters and length used, while the static and transient hostnames are limited to the usually accepted characters of Internet domain names, and 64 characters at maximum (the latter being a Linux limitation). The static hostname is stored in /etc/hostname, see hostname(5) for more information. The pretty hostname, chassis type, and icon name are stored in /etc/machine-info, see machine-info(5). Use systemd-firstboot(1) to initialize the system host name for mounted (but not booted) system images. OPTIONS
The following options are understood: --no-ask-password Do not query the user for authentication for privileged operations. --static, --transient, --pretty If status is invoked (or no explicit command is given) and one of these switches is specified, hostnamectl will print out just this selected hostname. If used with set-hostname, only the selected hostname(s) will be updated. When more than one of these switches are specified, all the specified hostnames will be updated. -H, --host= Execute the operation remotely. Specify a hostname, or a username and hostname separated by "@", to connect to. The hostname may optionally be suffixed by a container name, separated by ":", which connects directly to a specific container on the specified host. This will use SSH to talk to the remote machine manager instance. Container names may be enumerated with machinectl -H HOST. -M, --machine= Execute operation on a local container. Specify a container name to connect to. -h, --help Print a short help text and exit. --version Print a short version string and exit. The following commands are understood: status Show current system hostname and related information. set-hostname NAME Set the system hostname to NAME. By default, this will alter the pretty, the static, and the transient hostname alike; however, if one or more of --static, --transient, --pretty are used, only the selected hostnames are changed. If the pretty hostname is being set, and static or transient are being set as well, the specified hostname will be simplified in regards to the character set used before the latter are updated. This is done by removing special characters and spaces. This ensures that the pretty and the static hostname are always closely related while still following the validity rules of the specific name. This simplification of the hostname string is not done if only the transient and/or static host names are set, and the pretty host name is left untouched. Pass the empty string "" as the hostname to reset the selected hostnames to their default (usually "localhost"). set-icon-name NAME Set the system icon name to NAME. The icon name is used by some graphical applications to visualize this host. The icon name should follow the Icon Naming Specification[1]. Pass an empty string to reset the icon name to the default value, which is determined from chassis type (see below) and possibly other parameters. set-chassis TYPE Set the chassis type to TYPE. The chassis type is used by some graphical applications to visualize the host or alter user interaction. Currently, the following chassis types are defined: "desktop", "laptop", "convertible", "server", "tablet", "handset", "watch", "embedded", as well as the special chassis types "vm" and "container" for virtualized systems that lack an immediate physical chassis. Pass an empty string to reset the chassis type to the default value which is determined from the firmware and possibly other parameters. set-deployment ENVIRONMENT Set the deployment environment description. ENVIRONMENT must be a single word without any control characters. One of the following is suggested: "development", "integration", "staging", "production". Pass an empty string to reset to the default empty value. set-location LOCATION Set the location string for the system, if it is known. LOCATION should be a human-friendly, free-form string describing the physical location of the system, if it is known and applicable. This may be as generic as "Berlin, Germany" or as specific as "Left Rack, 2nd Shelf". Pass an empty string to reset to the default empty value. EXIT STATUS
On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. SEE ALSO
systemd(1), hostname(1), hostname(5), machine-info(5), systemctl(1), systemd-hostnamed.service(8), systemd-firstboot(1) NOTES
1. Icon Naming Specification http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/icon-naming-spec-latest.html systemd 237 HOSTNAMECTL(1)
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