Hardware and software link-related issues – HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual
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Event log display
Event log explanation
Logs full SNMP trap alert failed for: IP address
Displays when the logs are full and the SNMP trap
alert failed for a specified IP address.
Security disabled SNMP trap alert failed for: IP
address
Displays when the security has been disabled and
the SNMP trap alert failed for a specified IP
address.
Security enabled SNMP trap alert failed for: IP
address
Displays when the security has been enabled and
the SNMP trap alert failed for a specified IP
address.
Virtual Floppy connected by User
Displays when an authorized user connects the
Virtual Floppy.
Virtual Floppy disconnected by User
Displays when an authorized user disconnects the
Virtual Floppy.
License added by: User
Displays when an authorized user adds a license.
License removed by: User
Displays when an authorized user removes a
license.
License activation error by: User
Displays when there is an error activating the
license.
iLO 2 RBSU user login: User
Displays when an authorized user logs in to iLO
2 RBSU.
Power on request received by: Type
A power request was received as one of the
following types:
Power Button
Wake On LAN
Automatic Power On
Virtual NMI selected by: User
Displays when an authorized user selects the Virtual
NMI button.
Virtual Serial Port session started by: User
Displays when a Virtual Serial Port session is
started.
Virtual Serial Port session stopped by: User
Displays when a Virtual Serial Port session is ended.
Virtual Serial Port session login failure from:
User
Displays when there is a login failure for a Virtual
Serial Port session.
Hardware and software link-related issues
iLO 2 uses standard Ethernet cabling, which includes CAT5 UTP with RJ-45 connectors. Straight-through
cabling is necessary for a hardware link to a standard Ethernet hub. Use a crossover cable for a direct PC
connection.
The iLO 2 Management Port must be connected to a network that is connected to a DHCP server, and iLO
2 must be on the network before power is applied. DHCP sends a request soon after power is applied. If
the DHCP request is not answered when iLO 2 first boots, then it will reissue the request at 90-second
intervals.
The DHCP server must be configured to supply DNS and WINS name resolution. iLO 2 can be configured
to work with a static IP address either in the F8 option ROM setup or from the Network Settings Web
page.