HP (Hewlett-Packard) 512485-B21 Server User Manual


 
Command line accessible
Command line accessibleCommand line accessible
Command line accessible
Firmware version 1.70 or greater supports the new industry standard command line, DMTF System
Management Architecture for Server Hardware, Command Line Protocol and Draft Specification. Using
the Command Line Protocol (CLP), customers can configure, update and operate all iLO functions
including virtual power, display logs, and invoking the remote console or virtual serial port. In addition to
allow a smooth transition to CLP, the Simple Command Line Interface introduced in iLO version 1.60 will
continue to be supported in iLO version 1.70.
Integrated Lights-Out is also accessible from a command line over Telnet, Secure Shell and direct serial
connection. Firmware version 1.70 or greater supports the new industry standard command line, DMTF
System Management Architecture for Server Hardware, Command Line Protocol, and Preliminary
Specification v 0.9. Using the Command Line Protocol (CLP), customers can configure, update and
operate all iLO functions including virtual power, display logs, and invoking the remote console or virtual
serial port.
Auto-Configuration of IP
Auto-Configuration of IPAuto-Configuration of IP
Auto-Configuration of IP
Address using DNS/DHCP
Address using DNS/DHCPAddress using DNS/DHCP
Address using DNS/DHCP
Integrated Lights-Out provides automatic network configuration. Integrated Lights-Out comes with a
default name and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client that leases an IP address from the
DHCP server on the network. Integrated Lights-Out will register the device name with Domain Name
Services (DNS) and Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS). For systems that do not use DNS/DHCP,
Integrated Lights-Out allows static IP configuration.
Easy to set up and use
Easy to set up and useEasy to set up and use
Easy to set up and use
An onboard ROM-based configuration utility allows fast and easy setup without additional software. The
Integrated Lights-Out can also be setup via the browser or command line interface over the network.
Integration with SmartStart Scripting Toolkit allows configuration of the card as part of the initial server
deployment. For large deployments, the HP Lights-Out Configuration Utility can be used to configure
groups of ILO processors, saving time and resources.
Local user accounts
Local user accountsLocal user accounts
Local user accounts
The Integrated Lights-Out supports up to 12 local user accounts with customizable access rights,
individual logins and passwords.
Security
SecuritySecurity
Security
Integrated Lights-Out provides strong security for remote management in distributed IT environments by
using industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption of HTTP data transmitted across the
network. SSL encryption (128-bit) ensures that the HTTP information is secure as it travels across the
network.
In addition, integrated Lights-Out uses Secure Shell version 2 to provide strong authentication and
encryption of commands executed on iLO management processors over a network. PuTTY and OpenSSH
clients may be used to access iLO over a Secure Shell connection.
Integrated Lights-Out tracks all login attempts and maintaining a record of all login failures. When login
attempts fail, Integrated Lights-Out also generates alerts and sends them to a remote management
console. Integrated Lights-Out also provides logging of user actions in event log, progressive delays for
failed login attempts, and login legal warning.
QuickSpecs
HP Integrated Lights-Out
HP Integrated Lights-OutHP Integrated Lights-Out
HP Integrated Lights-Out
Standard Features
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