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Chapter 3. HMC overview and planning 55
3.3.3 Private and open networking
As there are two network connections on an HMC, you can connect it to both a private
network and a public network. The HMC shown in Figure 3-11 is the DHCP server to the
indirect connected servers.
Figure 3-11 HMC connect to both private and public networks
There is also a connection to the local public network as a DHCP client. In this network we
have Web-based System Management Remote Clients (WSMRC) and a remote HMC. This
arrangement is probably the style most large customers would choose. The “main HMC is
located in the dark machine room. The remote HMC and WSMRC could be located in the
bridge or IT department for operational use.
3.3.4 Open networking
One could choose to install both the HMC and the Service process ports onto a public
network. This would mean that the network connection from the HMC to the Service
Processor is part of the normal public network traffic and subject to these constraints. We
would not recommend this type of network connection, and there is no obvious reason to
install your HMC this way.
3.3.5 Working with HMC in open networks
To configure an HMC in an open network, you must provide it with the public network
information, Domain name, DCHP server, and DNS server. You must also provide the
Service Processor with a static IP address in the network. You can work with the Service
Processor IP addresses from the Advanced System Manager interface.
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