SSLSecure Sockets LayerSSOsingle sign-onSUVserial, USB, videoTCPTransmission Control ProtocolUARTuniversal asynchronous receiver-transmitterUIDunit identificationUSBuniversal serial busVLANvirtual local-area networkVMVirtual MachineVPNvirtual private networkingVRMvoltage regulator moduleWINSWindows® Internet Naming ServiceXMLextensible markup languageAcronyms and abbreviations 184
IndexAaccess options 23, 28, 33access, VT320 serial console 75accessing Onboard Administrator 98accessing software, browser 16, 152acquire, remote console 77Active Directory 106, 111, 113, 115, 128, 129,131Active Directory integration 106, 113, 129ActiveX 162, 167adding new users 24administration 23, 36, 147alert and trap problems 160alert messages 98alert testing 53alerts, level of data 54application launch 146authorized reseller 178automatic certificate request 106, 113Bbenefits 9BL c-Class tab 102BL p-Class advanced configuration 57BL p-Class blade server 54, 92BL p-Class blade user requirements 55BL p-Class configuration 54BL p-Class standard configuration 56blade configuration 57, 93blade information 93, 98blade LED 98boot options 15browser-based setup 16, 107browsers, supported 152bulk import tools 134Ccertificate services, overview 106certificates 36, 159certificates, installing 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 105,106, 159configuration options 12, 15, 16, 71configuration parameters 56, 113, 146configuration procedures 19configuring the LOM processor 107, 115, 122,129, 134connection overview 13contacting <strong>HP</strong> 178core attributes 171, 172core classes 171customizing iLO 2 18Ddata protection methods 35defining hot keys 71device drivers, installing 17, 18DHCP/DNS settings 52diagnosing problems 151diagnostic port 60diagnostic tools 60, 67, 68, 152, 154, 161, 169directory authentication, two-factorauthentication 42, 107directory configuration 142, 143, 144directory error 157directory integration, benefits 104, 108directory integration, overview 104, 108, 129directory login restrictions 131directory services for eDirectory 121, 124directory services objects 118, 119, 125Directory Services schema 171directory services settings 42, 108, 113, 129directory services, errors 106Directory Services, integration 104, 108directory services, verifying 44directory settings 43directory user restrictions 132, 133directory user roles 131Directory-Enabled remote management 115, 122,129, 147disk image files 90, 166diskette, changing 88display settings 75, 77DNS name 52DNS server 52Index 185
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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2User Guid
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ContentsOperational overview ......
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Schema-free HPLOMIG-based setup ...
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iLO 2 overviewiLO 2 Standard provid
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functionality can be provided by va
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A separate network increases the se
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4. Select Network>NIC>TCP/IP, press
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Install iLO 2 device driversThe iLO
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Configuring iLO 2In this sectioniLO
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3. Click Upgrade iLO 2 Firmware.4.
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• Scripted virtual media• Apple
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3. Click Add.4. Complete the fields
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Group administrationThe Group Accou
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Parameter Default value Description
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If the iLO 2 installation is comple
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4. Verify that the iLO Management I
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Password guidelinesEncryptionThe fo
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By default, iLO 2 creates a self-si
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necessary security, the following c
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10. Change Certificate Owner Field
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Owner Field is set to SAN, iLO 2 ob
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The test page displays the results
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To change network settings for iLO
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After iLO 2 resets, the Shared Netw
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5. Navigate to the Virtual LAN ID f
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• Verify NSLOOKUP correctly resol
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On select p-Class blades in enclosu
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Subnet Mask—Assigns the subnet ma
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This configuration causes the iLO 2
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Using iLO 2In this sectioniLO 2 bro
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• Last Used Remote Console displa
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Temperaturesfan failure, some fan o
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DiagnosticsThe iLO 2 processor reco
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The status of these self-tests is i
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Remote Console Information screenRe
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Supported hot keysThe Program Remot
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Security informationIf Remote Conso
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High-Performance Mouse option. You
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Graceful shutdown• No—Server wi
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Processor StatesSelecting the Proce
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Virtual Floppy and USB key drives d
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3. Click Connect.To use an image fi
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4. Click Create. The virtual media
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Rack ViewThe Rack View page present
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Enclosure informationEnclosure info
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Power component informationSelectin
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Enclosure bay IP addressingDuring t
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Field Possible value DescriptionDNS
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10. Select the certificate authorit
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Schema PreviewThe Schema Preview sc
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Management snap-in installerThe man
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Snap-in installation and initializa
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d. Add users to the role. Click the
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MembersAfter user objects are creat
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Active Directory Lights-Out managem
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Role managed devicesThe Role Manage
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To remove any of the entries, highl
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Directory-enabled remote management
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How directory login restrictions ar
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