HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP Integrated Lights-Out Network Card User Manual


 
iLO Security 137
The boot block is exposed for programming.
A warning message is displayed on iLO browser pages indicating that the iLO
Security Override Switch is currently in use. An iLO log entry records the use of
the iLO Security Override Switch. An SNMP alert can also be sent upon setting
or clearing the iLO Security Override Switch.
Setting the iLO Security Override Switch also enables you to flash the iLO boot
block. HP does not anticipate that you will need to update the iLO boot block. If
an iLO boot block update is ever required, physical presence at the server will be
required to reprogram the boot block and reset iLO. The boot block will be
exposed until iLO is reset. For maximum security, HP recommends that you
disconnect the iLO from the network until the reset is complete. The iLO
Security Override Switch is located inside the server and cannot be accessed
without opening the server enclosure.
To set the iLO Security Override Switch:
1. Power off the server.
2. Set the switch.
3. Power on the server.
Reverse the procedure to clear the iLO Security Override Switch.
Depending on the server, the iLO Security Override Switch might be a single
jumper or a specific switch position on a dip switch panel. To access and locate
the iLO Security Override Switch, refer to the server documentation. The iLO
Security Override Switch can also be located using the diagrams on the server
access panel.
User Accounts
iLO supports the configuration of up to 12 local user accounts. Each of these
accounts can be managed through the use of the following features:
Privileges
Global Security Settings
Login Security