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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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iLO 2 diagnostic port configuration parametersThe iLO 2 Diagnostic Port on the front of ProLiant BL p-Class servers enables you to access andtroubleshoot server issues by using a diagnostic cable. The iLO 2 Diagnostic Port uses a static IP address.It does not use DHCP to obtain an IP address, register with WINS or dynamic DNS, or use a gateway.The diagnostic port cable should not be left plugged in without an active network connection because itwill cause degraded network performance on the standard iLO 2 network port.In Network Settings, you can configure specific diagnostic port information. For more information onusing the diagnostic port and the diagnostic cable, see to the setup and installation guide for the bladeserver.The following are the fields that can be configured for the Diagnostic Port:• Enable NICIf Enable NIC is set to Yes, the diagnostic port is enabled.• Transceiver Speed Autoselect• Speed• Duplex• IP AddressUse this parameter to assign a static IP address to iLO 2 on your network. By default, the IP addressis assigned by DHCP. By default, the IP address is 192.168.1.1 for all iLO 2 Diagnostic Ports.• Subnet Mask• Use the subnet mask parameter to assign the subnet mask for the iLO 2 Diagnostic Port. Bydefault, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 for all iLO 2 Diagnostic Ports.• The use of the Diagnostic Port is automatically sensed when an active network cable is pluggedin to it. When switching between the diagnostic and back ports, you must allow 90 seconds forthe network switchover to complete before attempting connection through the web browser.NOTE: The diagnostic port will not switch over if an active Remote Console session or a firmware update isin progress.Configuring iLO 2 60

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