HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction to iLO 2
- Features
- Standard Features
- Always-On Capability
- Virtual Front Panel
- Multiple Access Methods
- Security
- User Access Control
- Multiple Users
- IPMI over LAN
- System Management Homepage
- Firmware Upgrades
- Internal Subsystem Information
- DHCP and DNS Support
- Group Actions
- Group Actions Using HP SIM
- SNMP
- SMASH
- SM CLP
- Mirrored Console
- Remote Power Control
- Power Regulation
- Event Logging
- Advanced Features
- Standard Features
- Obtaining and Activating iLO 2 Advanced Pack Licensing
- Supported Systems and Required Components and Cables
- Integrity iLO 2 Supported Browsers and Client Operating Systems
- Security
- Features
- 2 Ports and LEDs
- 3 Getting Connected to iLO 2
- 4 Logging In to iLO 2
- 5 Adding Advanced Features
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card for sx2000 Servers
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM card Requirements
- Configuring the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card IRC Feature
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card vMedia Feature
- Installing the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card in a Server
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card Quick Setup Steps
- Using Lights-Out Advanced KVM Features
- Mid Range PCI Backplane Power Behavior
- Troubleshooting the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card
- Core I/O Card Configurations
- Supported PCI-X Slots
- Upgrading the Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card Firmware
- Lights-Out Advanced KVM Card for sx2000 Servers
- 6 Accessing the Host (Operating System) Console
- 7 Configuring DHCP, DNS, LDAP, and Schema-Free LDAP
- 8 Using iLO 2
- Text User Interface
- MP Command Interfaces
- MP Main Menu
- MP Main Menu Commands
- CO (Console): Leave the MP Main Menu and enter console mode
- VFP (Virtual Front Panel): Simulate the display panel
- CM (Command Mode): Enter command mode
- SMCLP (Server Management Command Line Protocol): Switch to the SMASH SMCLP
- CL (Console Log): View the history of the console output
- SL (Show Logs): View events in the log history
- HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu
- X (Exit): Exit iLO 2
- MP Main Menu Commands
- Command Menu
- Command Line Interface Scripting
- Command Menu Commands and Standard Command Line Scripting Syntax
- BP: Reset BMC passwords
- BLADE: Display BLADE parameters
- CA: Configure asynchronous local serial port
- DATE: Display date
- DC (Default Configuration): Reset all parameters to default configurations
- DF: Display FRU information
- DI: Disconnect LAN, WEB, SSH, or Console
- DNS: DNS settings
- FW: Upgrade the MP firmware
- HE: Display help for menu or command in command menu interface
- ID: System information settings
- IT: Inactivity timeout settings
- LC: LAN configuration usage
- LDAP: LDAP directory settings
- LM: License management
- LOC: Locator UID LED configuration
- LS: LAN status
- PC: Power control access
- PM: Power regulator mode
- PR: Power restore policy configuration
- PS: Power status
- RB: Reset BMC
- RS: Reset system through the RST signal
- SA: Set access LAN/WEB/SSH/IPMI over LAN ports
- SNMP: Configure SNMP parameters
- SO: Security option help
- SS: System Status
- SYSREV: Firmware revisions
- TC: System reset through INIT or TOC signal
- TE: Send a message to other mirroring terminals
- UC: User Configuration (users, passwords, and so on)
- WHO: Display a list of iLO 2 connected users
- XD: iLO 2 Diagnostics or reset
- Web GUI
- System Status
- Remote Serial Console
- Integrated Remote Console
- Virtual Media
- Power Management
- Administration
- BL c-Class
- Help
- SMASH Server Management Command Line Protocol
- SM CLP Features and Functionality Overview
- Accessing the SM CLP Interface
- Using the SM CLP Interface
- SM CLP Syntax
- System1 Target
- System Reset Power Status and Power Control
- Map1 (iLO 2) Target
- Text Console Services
- Firmware Revision Display and Upgrade
- Remote Access Configuration
- Network Configuration
- User Accounts Configuration
- LDAP Configuration
- Text User Interface
- 9 Installing and Configuring Directory Services
- Directory Services
- Directory Services for Active Directory
- Directory Services for eDirectory
- Installing and Initializing Snap-In for eDirectory
- Example: Creating and Configuring Directory Objects for Use with iLO 2 Devices in eDirectory
- Directory Services Objects for eDirectory
- Setting Role Restrictions
- Setting Time Restrictions
- Setting Lights-Out Management Device Rights
- Installing Snap-Ins and Extending Schema for eDirectory on a Linux Platform
- Using the LDAP Command to Configure Directory Settings in iLO 2
- User Login Using Directory Services
- Certificate Services
- Directory-Enabled Remote Management
- Directory Services Schema (LDAP)
- Glossary
- Index

RS [ -nc ]
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See also: TC
SA: Set access LAN/WEB/SSH/IPMI over LAN ports
Command access level: MP configuration access
SA sets access permissions for users logging in to iLO 2 over the LAN. You can set iLO 2 to allow
Telnet access, web access, SSH, IPMI over LAN, or all four.
There is no capability to manage the IPMI user name or password in iLO 2. There is only the ability
to enable or disable access with IPMI through the SA command.
If LAN or web users are connected when a disable from this command runs, they are disconnected.
Any future incoming connection request to the corresponding port is rejected.
Command line usage and scripting:
SA [ -telnet <e|d> ] [ -web <e|d> ] [ -ssh <e|d> ]
[ -lanipmi <e|d> ] [ -command <mpmenu|smclp> ] [ -nc ]
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SNMP: Configure SNMP parameters
Command access level: MP configuration access
WARNING! Until it is completely booted, iLO 2 does not send out SNMP trap information. If the
SNMP traps are enabled and if an MP reset occurs, iLO 2 cannot send SNMP trap information
from the start of the reset.
SNMP performs the following actions:
• Enable or disable the SNMP server. Disabling the SNMP server prevents all access to the
SNMP management information base (MIB) objects and also prevents sending of any SNMP
alerts.
• Enable or disable the SNMP alerts feature separate from the general SNMP server.
• Configure up to four destination IP addresses where SNMP alerts will be sent. Alerts are sent
by iLO 2 to these destinations for power shutdown, system reset, and system fatal error events.
• Configure the community string, thereby securing the access to the MIB objects.
To configure SNMP parameters:
1. At the MP:CM> prompt, enter SNMP.
2. To change the SNMP status, enter N. Enabled is the default.
3. Enter E to enable or D to disable all SNMP access. The screen displays the new SNMP
configuration settings.
4. To change the SNMP alert status, enter T. Disabled is the default.
5. Enter E to enable or D to disable all SNMP alerts. The screen displays the new SNMP
configuration settings.
6. To configure a destination IP address for SNMP alerts, enter 1 2 3 4. The default is blank
(unused).
7. To configure the community string to secure the access to the MIB objects, enter C. The default
is public.
Command line usage and scripting
SNMP [ -status <e|d> ] [ -community [ <text> ] ] [ -nc ]
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Command line usage and scripting for server blades:
SA [ -status <e|d> ] [ -community [ <text> ] ] [ -traps <e|d> ]
[ -1dest <ipaddr> ] [ -2dest <ipaddr> ] [ -3dest <ipaddr> ]
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