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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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• Windows® 2000 ProfessionalWhen installing the Terminal Services client on Windows® 2000 Professional, use the defaultinstallation location. The Terminal Services client in Windows® 2000 Professional generates adialog box asking for which target Terminal Services server to use.• Windows® Server 2003On Windows® Server 2003 servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP connection is built in. Theclient is an integral part of the operating system and is activated using Remote Desktop sharing. Toactivate desktop sharing, select My Computer>Properties>Remote>Remote Desktop. TheTerminal Services client in Windows® Server 2003 provides command line options and seamlesslaunches from the Remote Console applet.• Windows® XPOn Windows® XP servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP connection is built in. The client isan integral part of the operating system and is executed by selectingStart>Programs>Accessories>Communications>Remote Desktop. The Terminal Servicesclient in Windows® XP provides command line options and seamless launches from the RemoteConsole applet.Windows® RDP Pass-Through serviceTo use the iLO 2 Terminal Services Pass-Through feature, a service must be installed on the host system.This service will show the name of iLO 2 Proxy in the host's list of available services. The service utilizesthe Microsoft® .NET framework's security and reliability. After the service has started, the service polls theiLO 2 to find out if an RDP connection with the client has been established. If an RDP connection with theclient has been established, it then establishes a TCP connection with localhost and begins exchangingpackets. The port used to communicate with localhost is read from the Windows® registry atHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer\Wds\rdpwd\Tds\tcp\PortNumberThis is typically port 3389.Terminal Services Pass-Through installation• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows® 2003Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require Microsoft® .NET Framework to support the use ofTerminal Services. The Terminal Services pass-through service and the iLO 2 Management InterfaceDriver for Windows® 2000 and Windows® Server 2003 must be installed on the server that hasthe iLO 2. The service and iLO 2 driver are available as Smart Components on the <strong>HP</strong> website andon the <strong>HP</strong> SmartStart CD.a. Install the iLO 2 Management Interface driver.b. Install the service. To install the service, launch the component installer and follow the directionsin the installation wizard.If the service is already installed, then it must be manually restarted or the server rebooted whenthe driver is installed.c. Install or activate the Terminal Services client.Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require the installation of Microsoft® .NET Framework tosupport the use of Terminal Services. After .NET Framework is installed, the Terminal Servicesclient must be installed from diskettes created by the Terminal Services server or by downloadingthe client from the Microsoft® website and installed through the Control Panel using Add orRemove Programs. Consult your Windows® operating guides or help files for instructions. Wheninstalling the Terminal Services client on Windows® 2000, use the default installation location.On Windows® Server 2003, you can activate Remote Desktop sharing by clicking the Remotetab under My Computer and Properties.Configuring iLO 2 30

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