HP Integrity Superdome 2 8/16 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator U - Page 90
Trusted Hosts tab, Enable Web Access HTTP/HTTPS, Enable Secure Shell, Apply, Enable Telnet
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The Protocol Restrictions subcategory is used to restrict access to the Onboard Administrator. Up to four protocol settings can be selected to allow or restrict access to the Onboard Administrator. • Enable Web Access (HTTP/HTTPS)- This check box is selected by default. Clearing this check box disables HTTP/HTTPS access to the Onboard Administrator. Port 80 is used for HTTP and port 443 is used for HTTPS. CAUTION: Disabling Web Access (HTTP/HTTPS) disconnects all users attached to the Onboard Administrator through HTTP/HTTPS, including the administrator. • Enable Secure Shell- This check box is selected by default. Clearing this check box disables Secure Shell connections to the Onboard Administrator. Secure Shell is disabled when Two-Factor Authentication is enabled. Disabling Two-Factor Authentication does not automatically re-enable Secure Shell. To re-enable Secure Shell, you must select the check box and then click Apply. Port 22 is used. • Enable Telnet- This check box is selected by default. Clearing this check box disables Telnet connections to the Onboard Administrator. Telnet is disabled when Two-Factor Authentication is enabled. Disabling Two-Factor Authentication does not automatically re-enable Telnet. To re-enable Telnet, you must select the check box and click Apply. Port 23 is used. • Enable XML Reply- This check box is selected by default. Selecting this check box enables XML data to be shared between the Onboard Administrator and other HP management tools such as HP Systems Insight Manager. To display the information that is shared by the Onboard Administrator if this protocol is enabled, click View. • Enable WS-Management- Selecting this check box enables the WS-Management connections to the Onboard Administrator. WS-Management is enabled by default. To save the settings, click the Apply button. Trusted Hosts tab The Trusted Hosts subcategory is used to restrict access to the Onboard Administrator to all hosts except those listed. When enabled, this protocol allows access only to the Onboard Administrator to listed hosts. This subcategory contains one dialog box, one entry box, and one display box, which, if enabled, is used to list trusted IP addresses. The Enable IP address access restriction check box is not selected by default. Selecting this check box allows only those IP addresses listed as Trusted Addresses to connect to the Onboard Administrator. CAUTION: Enabling IP address access restriction without first entering the user IP address in the Trusted Addresses list disconnects the user from the Onboard Administrator. The Trusted Addresses box is used to enter the IP addresses of all hosts that are to be trusted and allowed to connect remotely to the Onboard Administrator through the protocols set up in the Protocol Restrictions subcategory. This box allows for IP addresses only. Under the Trusted Addresses box is the list box of all trusted IP addresses, if trusted IP addresses are configured. • To add a trusted host, enter the IP address in the Trusted Addresses box, and then click Add. You can add a maximum of five Trusted Addresses. • To remove a trusted host, select the IP address in the Trusted Addresses list, and then click Remove. • To save the settings, click the Apply button. 90 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices