Operations and Maintenance Guide, Second Edition - HP Integrity rx2600 Server and HP zx6000 Workstation
HP Integrity rx2600 server and HP workstation zx6000 Operation and Maintenance Guide 49
System Configuration
Q : Quit help
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MP HELP: <selection>
Enter a command name for syntax and options for that command.
Running Commands from Menus
To run commands from the iLO MP menus, follow these steps:
1. Enter the letter designating the command on the menu and press
Enter.
2. To complete the command, follow the prompts on the screen.
For example, here is the menu for the LAN Configuration (
lc) command:
LC
At each prompt you may type DEFAULT to set default configuration or
Q to Quit
Current LAN Configuration:
-- MAC Address : 0x00306e1ee0dd
I - IP Address : 127.0.0.0
H - MP Host Name : uninitialized
M - Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
G - Gateway Address :
L - Link State : Auto Negotiate
W - Web Console Port Number : 2023
Enter Parameter(s) to change, A to modify All, or [Q] to Quit:
Executing Commands from the Command Line
To run a command from the command line, follow these steps:
1. Enter the command and any parameters at the prompt. For example:
MP> MPcommand -parameter1 value1 -parameter2 value2 ... [-nc]
2. To run the command, press Enter.
Command Syntax
The iLO MP command syntax is UNIX style; that is, each parameter starts with -. For example:
■ -nc (no confirmation) is optional. If -nc is included at the end of the command line, the
command is run without asking for confirmation. If
-nc is not included, a confirmation
prompt is displayed.
■ -? (MP command-specific help) is optional. If you type -? by itself with the command, help
on the command displays. If you use the command incorrectly, the help displays in addition
to an error message.
To set the default value of a parameter, a predefined value is used. This is the word
DEFAULT.
■ To set all parameters to their default value, a special parameter -all is used. For example:
MPcommand -all DEFAULT
■
For multi-level commands with sub-menus, you can set a specific level to the default values.
You must be familiar with the operation of the commands and know the level you want to
skip to. For example:
MPcommand -level DEFAULT
where -level is the number of the level you wish to reset.
To determine if a given command is multilevel, you can either: