HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5991-6005 All in One Printer User Manual


 
NOTE: Both short and long reset button presses return the port default connection to the MP.
The iLO 2 MP mirrors the system console to the iLO 2 MP local and LAN ports. One console
output stream is reflected to all connected console users. If several different terminal types are
used simultaneously, some users can see unexpected results.
Command line usage and scripting:
CA [ -local ] [ -bit <n> ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ] ] [ -nc ]
-?
Server blade usage
CA [ -local ] [ -bit <n> ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ]
[ -mode ,aux|ilo> ] ] [ -nc ]
-?
See also: SA
DATE: Display date
Command access level: Login access
DATE displays the date, as best known to the iLO 2 MP. The iLO 2 MP clock is updated from the
BMC/SFW and cannot be modified. The realtime clock is used only when the iLO 2 MP is first
powered on or rebooted, until it can obtain the correct date from the BMC.
Command line usage and scripting:
DATE [ -nc ]
-?
DC (Default Configuration): Reset all parameters to default configurations
Command access level: MP configuration access
DC sets all iLO 2 MP parameters back to their default values. To restore specific configurations
to their default values, use the following commands:
MP IP configuration : LC -all DEFAULT
Remote Access Configuration : SA -all DEFAULT
Command Interface configuration : IT -all DEFAULT
MP Security configuration : SO -opt DEFAULT
MP Session configuration : IT -all DEFAULT
MP User configuration : UC -all DEFAULT
MP LDAP directory configuration : LDAP -all DEFAULT
SNMP Configuration : SNMP - all DEFAULT
Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in the iLO 2 MP:
In the UC command, change individual users or reset all users to default values.
Reset passwords by pressing the iLO 2 MP reset button on the back panel of your HP server
for longer than four seconds. After the iLO 2 MP reboots, the local console terminal displays
a message for five seconds. Responding to this message in time enables a local user to reset
the passwords.
NOTE: All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of
the previous reset methods.
Command line usage and scripting:
DC [ -all default [ -nc ] ]
-?
DF: Display FRU information
Command access level: Login access
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