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Ipmi 2.0 support, Logging in to lo100, Logging in through a web browser – HP ProLiant DL180 Server User Manual

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IPMI 2.0 support

LO100 supports the industry-standard IPMI 2.0. The IPMI specification defines standardized, abstracted
interfaces that can be used for monitoring and control functions that are built in to the platform hardware.
In addition to supporting the mandatory commands for IPMI 2.0, the following additional IPMI 2.0
features are supported by LO100:

Additional IPMI 2.0 commands

o

Get Channel Cipher Suites

o

Set/Get Channel Security Keys

o

Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption

Payload types

o

IPMI Message

o

RMCP+ Open Session Request/Response

o

RAKP Message 1 / 2

o

RAKP Message 3 / 4

Authentication algorithms

o

RAKP-none

o

RAKP-HMAC-SHA1

Integrity algorithms

o

None

o

HMAC-SHA1-96

Confidentiality algorithms

o

None

o

AES-CBC-128

Logging in to LO100

You can log in to the remote management processor through a web browser ("

Logging in through a web

browser

" on page

26

) or through the CLP ("

Logging in through the CLP

" on page

27

). If you are unsure of

your DHCP IP address, refer to the "Configuring network access" section.

Logging in through a web browser

1.

Browse to the IP address of the remote management processor to access the login screen.

2.

Enter your user name and password. The default user name for the Administrator account is admin,
and the default password is admin. The default user name for the Operator account is Operator,
and the default password is Operator.