Clp overview, Using clp – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual
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o
is the
//tftpserver IP/path/filename
to be downloaded.
o
tftpserver is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the certificate.
o
Path
is the path of the file relative to the TFTP server root.
o
filename is the name of the certificate (
server_privkey.pem
in this example).
You can also find these commands in /map1/firmware directory.
To install a private key, log in to LO100 as administrator through the CLP interface, and issue the load
command to upload and install the certificate. For example:
load -source
where:
o
is the
//tftpserver IP/path/filename
to be downloaded.
o
tftpserver is the URL or IP address of the TFTP server containing the private key file.
o
Path
is the path of the file relative to the TFTP server root.
o
filename is the file name of the private key file (
server_privkey.pem
in this example.)
You can also find these commands in /map1/firmware directory.
NOTE:
After using the
load
command LO100 will reset ending your CLP interface session.
You must reconnect to the CLP interface.
CLP overview
HP has worked with key industry partners within Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. to define an
industry-standard set of commands. The SMASH suite will standardize manageability interfaces for
servers. The Lights-Out 100 remote management processor implements the command set defined in the
Server Management Command Line Protocol Specification, 1.00 Draft. The CLP replaces the simple CLI
that was released previously and is no longer supported.
The management processor functionality accessible from the SMASH CLP is a low-bandwidth interface
and provides similar functionality to the web interface. The CLP is designed for users who prefer a
nongraphical interface. The CLP is accessible through the following methods:
•
Telnet
•
SSH connection
•
Physical serial port
Using CLP
The general syntax of CLP command is:
•
Verbs—The following verbs are supported:
o
cd
o
help
o
load
o
reset
o
set