4506 & SUP V Management IP address question.....

Hello all, I have two questions. The new 4506 SUP V engines don't have the good old SCO interface that I'm used to. So, since it's running an IOS now instead of the old CATos, I figured I'l create a new vlan and then make it the management IP address by using the 'MANAGEMENT' command (like in the old 2900's). Well, that didn't work either, so my question is...on what int. do I configure the mgnt. IP address?
-thank you....

Russ,
In the current version (up to 2.1) the Management IPs for blades are required to belong to the same subnet as the Management Interfaces of the Fabric Interconnects.  This is due to the way we proxy the KVM request from Management Interfaces to the Blades CIMC.  In a future release we're investigating breaking the blade IPs into their own subnet/VLAN but this is a ways out - no committed date at this time.
We understand this puts quite a requirment on the size of the Management Subnet, but with proper design it shouldn't be much of an issue.
Regards,
Robert

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