Specific commands, Ipmi 2.0 support, Logging in to the remote management processor – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual
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set—Sets a property or set of properties to a specific value.
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start—Causes a target to change state to a higher run level.
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stop—Causes a target to change state to a lower run level.
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version—Queries the version of the CLP implementation or other CLP elements. For example:
hpiLO-> version
status=0
status_tag=COMMAND COMPLETED
SM-CLP Version 1.0
Specific commands
CLP syntax for specific commands is found in the sections that also describe the functionality through the
Web interface.
IPMI 2.0 support
The ProLiant ML110 G2 Lights-Out 100 remote management processor 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 the ProLiant ML110 G2 Lights-Out 100 remote management processor:
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Additional IPMI 2.0 commands
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Get Channel Cipher Suites
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Set/Get Channel Security Keys
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Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption
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Payload types supported
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IPMI Message
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RMCP+ Open Session Request/Response
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RAKP Message 1 / 2
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RAKP Message 3 / 4
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Authentication algorithms
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RAKP-none
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RAKP-HMAC-SHA1
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Integrity algorithms
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None
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HMAC-SHA1-96
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Confidentiality algorithms
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None
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AES-CBC-128
Logging in to the remote management processor
You can log in to the remote management processor through a Web browser ("
" on page
). If you are
unsure of your DHCP IP address, refer to the "Configuring network access (on page