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Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3—If DHCP Routes is disabled, specifies the iLO static route
destination, mask, and gateway addresses.
DNS from DHCP—Specifies whether iLO uses the DHCP server-supplied DNS server list.
DNS Server 1, DNS Server 2, DNS Server 3—If DNS from DHCP is disabled, specifies
the primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS servers.
WINS from DHCP—Specifies whether iLO uses the DHCP server-supplied WINS server
list.
Register with WINS Server—Specifies whether iLO registers its name with a WINS server.
WINS Server #1 and WINS Server #2—If WINS from DHCP is disabled, specifies the
primary and secondary WINS servers.
Domain Name—The iLO domain name. If DHCP is not used, specifies a domain name.
Configuring access settings with the ROM-based utilities
Configuring global settings (iLO RBSU)
1. Optional: If you will access the server remotely, start an iLO remote console session.
2. Restart or power on the server.
3. Press F8 in the server POST screen.
The iLO RBSU starts.
4. Select SettingsConfigure, and press Enter.
5. From the Global iLO 4 Settings screen, select an option and press the spacebar to toggle
the setting to ENABLED or DISABLED.
6. To save the settings, press F10.
7. To close iLO RBSU, select FileExit.
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Access options
Configuring serial CLI options (iLO RBSU)
1. Optional: If you access the server remotely, start an iLO remote console session.
2. Restart or power on the server.
3. Press F8 in the server POST screen.
The iLO RBSU starts.
4. Select SettingsCLI, and press Enter.
5. From the Configure iLO Command-Line Interface screen, select an option and press the
spacebar to toggle through the available settings.
6. To save the changed settings, press F10
7. To close iLO RBSU, select FileExit.
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Access options
Configuring access settings (iLO 4 Configuration Utility)
1. Optional: If you access the server remotely, start an iLO remote console session.
2. Restart or power on the server.
3. Press F9 in the server POST screen.
The UEFI System Utilities start.
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