HP (Hewlett-Packard) 232664-006 Network Card User Manual


 
Using the RILOE II 23
Using the RILOE II
In this section
Accessing RILOE II for the first time........................................................................................................... 23
Features of the RILOE II ........................................................................................................................... 25
Managing the user and configuration settings of the RILOE II....................................................................... 25
Using the Remote Console....................................................................................................................... 35
Terminal Services pass-through option....................................................................................................... 41
Using virtual devices............................................................................................................................... 45
Resetting the RILOE II to the factory default settings..................................................................................... 57
Getting help .......................................................................................................................................... 58
Pocket PC access with RILOE II................................................................................................................. 58
Accessing RILOE II for the first time
RILOE II is preconfigured with a default user name, password, and DNS name. A network-settings tag that
shows the default values is attached to the board. Use these values to access the board remotely from a
network client using a standard browser. For security reasons, HP recommends that you change these
default settings after accessing RILOE II for the first time.
Default values:
User name: Administrator
Password: The last eight digits of the serial number
DNS name: RIBXXXXXXXXXXXX, where the 12 Xs are the MAC address of RILOE II
NOTE: User names and passwords are case sensitive.