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Configuring ILOM Using Static Ethernet Settings
As an alternative to having your DHCP server assign an IP address to your ILOM
SP, you can also assign a static IP address to it. You can do this by using the web
GUI, by using the CLI over the network or serial port, or by using the server’s BIOS
Setup Utility. Use the procedure you prefer.
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“Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the Web GUI” on page 26
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“Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the CLI” on page 27
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“Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the BIOS Setup Utility” on page 28
Configuring Static IP Addresses Using the Web GUI
1. Determine the current IP address of the ILOM SP from one of the following
locations:
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CLI command. The SP has a serial port to which you can attach a terminal device.
If you log in to the SP and enter the CLI command show /SP/network, the SP
displays the current IP address.
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The system BIOS setup screen. Press F2 during bootup, then choose Advanced
→
IPMI 2.0 Configuration
→
Set LAN Configuration
→
IP address.
2. Connect to the ILOM SP through a web browser running on a remote system.
3. Log in to the web GUI using the default user name, root, and the default
password, changeme.
4. Choose the Configuration tab and its Network tab to display information about
the current network configuration of your ILOM SP. See
5. Select the Use the Following IP Address option and type your static IP address
information. See the example in