HP iLO 3 User Guide
The following features support the use of IPv6:
• IPv6 Static Address Assignment
• IPv6 SLAAC Address Assignment
• IPv6 Static Route Assignment
• Integrated Remote Console
• OA Single Sign-On
• Web Server
• SSH Server
• SNTP Client
• DDNS Client
• DHCPv6 Address Assignment
• DHCPv6 DNS and NTP Configuration
• RIBCL over an IPv6 connection
• HP SIM SSO
• WinDBG Support
• HPQLOCFG and HPLOMIG over an IPv6 connection
• Scriptable Virtual Media
• CLI/RIBCL key import over an IPv6 connection
IPv6 support for the iLO scripting interfaces requires the following versions of the iLO utilities:
• HPQLOCFG 1.0 or later
• HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample bundle 4.2.0 or later
• HPONCFG 4.2.0 or later
• LOCFG.PL 4.20 or later
• HPLOMIG 4.20 or later
The IPv4 Summary section displays the following information:
• DHCPv4 Status—Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv4.
• Address—The IPv4 address currently in use. If the value is 0.0.0.0, the IPv4 address is not
configured.
• Subnet Mask—The subnet mask of the IPv4 address currently in use. If the value is 0.0.0.0,
no address is configured.
• Default Gateway—The default gateway address in use for the IPv4 protocol. If the value is
0.0.0.0, the gateway is not configured.
The IPv6 Summary section displays the following information:
• DHCPv6 Status—Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv6. The following values are possible:
Enabled—Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6 are enabled.◦
◦ Enabled (Stateless)—Only Stateless DHCPv6 is enabled.
◦ Disabled—DHCPv6 is disabled.
• IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC)—Indicates whether SLAAC is enabled for
IPv6. When SLAAC is disabled, the SLAAC link-local address for iLO is still configured because
it is required.
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