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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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Parameter Default value DescriptionWeb Server SSL Port 443 This setting enables you to specify which port the embeddedweb server in iLO 2 uses for encrypted communications.Terminal ServicesPassthroughDisabledThis setting enables you to control the ability to support aconnection through the iLO 2 between a Microsoft® TerminalServices client and Terminal Services server running on thehost. The following settings are valid:• Automatic—When remote console is started, the TerminalServices client will be launched.• Enabled—Tthe pass-through feature is enabled and canconnect the Terminal Services client directly to the iLO 2without logging-in to the iLO 2.• Disabled—The pass-through feature is off.Terminal Services Port 3389 This setting enables you to specify the Terminal Services portthat the iLO 2 uses for encrypted communications withTerminal Services pass-through software on the server. If theTerminal Services port is configured to anything other thanthe default, you must manually change the port number inWindows® 2000 to match it.Virtual Media Port 17988 This setting enables you to specify the port for virtual mediasupport in iLO 2 communications.Terminal Services pass-through optionTerminal Services is provided by the Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. The iLO 2 TerminalServices pass-through option provides a connection between the Terminal Services server on the hostsystem and the Terminal Services client on the client system. When the Terminal Services pass-throughoption is enabled, iLO 2 firmware sets up a socket, listening by default on port 3389. All data receivedfrom the Terminal Services on this port is forwarded to the server and all data it receives from the server isforwarded back to the socket. The firmware assumes anything received on this port is in an RDP packet.RDP packets are exchanged between the iLO 2 firmware and the server's Terminal Services (RDP) serverthrough the localhost address on the server. A service is provided to facilitate communications betweenthe iLO 2 firmware and the RDP server, such that the RDP server believes that an external RDP connectionhas been established. For more information on RDP service, refer to the "Windows® RDP Pass-Throughservice (on page 30)" section.A Terminal Services session provides a performance-enhanced view of the host system console. When theoperating system is unavailable (or the Terminal Services server or client is unavailable), the traditionaliLO 2 remote console provides the view of the host system console. For more information on RemoteConsole and Terminal Services, refer to the "Remote Console and Terminal Services clients (on page 32)"section.To configure the Terminal Services pass-through option, refer to "Terminal Services Client requirements (onpage 29)" and "Terminal Services Pass Through installation ("Terminal Services Pass-Through installation"on page 30)."Terminal Services Client requirementsThe Terminal Services client is available on Microsoft® Windows® client machines running:• Windows® 2000Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require the installation of Microsoft® .NET Framework tosupport the use of Terminal Services. After .NET Framework is installed, the Terminal Services clientmust be installed from diskettes created by the Terminal Services server. Consult your Windows®operating guides or help files for instructions.Configuring iLO 2 29

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