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Configuring ipmi/dcmi settings, Configuring access options – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Table 4 Service settings (continued)

Default value

Service setting

If you customize the SNMP Trap Port value, some SNMP monitoring
applications (such as HP SIM) might not work correctly with iLO unless
those applications support the use of a nonstandard SNMP trap port.

3.

Click Apply to end your browser connection and restart iLO.

It might take several minutes before you can re-establish a connection.

Configuring IPMI/DCMI settings

iLO enables you to send industry-standard IPMI and DCMI commands over the LAN. The IPMI/DCMI
port is set to 623 and is not configurable.

To enable or disable IPMI/DCMI, select or clear the Enable IPMI/DCMI over LAN on Port 623
check box, and then click Apply.

Enabled (default)—Enables you to send IPMI/DCMI commands over the LAN by using a
client-side application.

Disabled—Disables IPMI/DCMI over the LAN. Server-side IPMI/DCMI applications are still
functional when IPMI/DCMI over LAN is disabled.

Configuring access options

The Access Options section enables you to modify settings that affect all iLO users.

NOTE:

You can configure some of these settings by using iLO RBSU or the iLO Configuration

Utility. For instructions, see

“Using the iLO RBSU” (page 132)

and

“Using the UEFI System Utilities

iLO 4 Configuration Utility” (page 136)

.

To view or modify iLO access options:
1.

Navigate to the Administration

→Access Settings page.

2.

Click the Access Settings tab and scroll to the Access Options section of the Access Settings
page, as shown in

Figure 26 (page 57)

.

Figure 26 Access Options

3.

Update the following settings as needed:

Configuring iLO access settings

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