HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide

CA [ -local ] [ -bit <n> ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ]
[ -mode ,aux|ilo> ] ] [ -nc ]
CA -?
See also: SA
DATE: Display date
Command access level: Login access
The DATE command displays the date of the iLO 3 MP real-time clock.
Command line usage and scripting:
DA | DATE [ -nc ]
DA | DATE -?
DC (Default Configuration): Reset all parameters to default configurations
CAUTION: All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of
the following reset methods.
Command access level: Configure MP settings access
The DC command restores all MP configurations to the default values. This command also clears
SSH key pairs.
To restore specific configurations to the default values, use the following commands:
LAN IP Configuration : LC -all DEFAULT
Set Access Configuration : SA -all DEFAULT
Inactivity Timer Configuration : IT -all DEFAULT
Security Options : SO -option DEFAULT
User Configuration : UC -all DEFAULT
LDAP Directory Configuration : LDAP -all DEFAULT
DNS Configurations : DNS -all DEFAULT
Power Restore Configuration : PR -all DEFAULT
Wake-On-LAN Configuration : WOL -all DEFAULT
Local Serial Port Configuration : CA -all DEFAULT
< MP will be reset if you confirm this request
Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in iLO 3:
In the UC command, change individual users or reset all users to default values.
Reset passwords by pressing the iLO 3 Physical Presence button on the back panel of your
server for longer than 8 seconds. After iLO 3 reboots, the local console terminal displays a
message for 5 seconds. Responding to this message in time enables a local user to reset the
passwords.
Command line usage and scripting:
DC [ -all default [ -nc ] ]
DC -?
See Also: CA, IT, LC, SA, SO, UC, LDAP, DNS, WOL
DF: Display FRUID information
Command access level: Login access
The DF command displays a formatted list of the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information for the
modules in the system.
Information provided includes serial number, part number, model designation, name and version
number, and manufacturer.
Server blades that occupy multiple bays use a DF command menu organized by bays as follows:
CM:hpiLO-> df.
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