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NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades. Table 8-32 lists the fields and descriptions. Table 8-32 Onboard Administrator Page Description Field OA IP Address Description The IP address of the OA. IMPORTANT: Integrity iLO 2 must have a reachable IP address as the default gateway address. Since the OA is always reachable, HP recommends using the OA IP address as the gateway address for Integrity iLO 2. If you use the Enclosure IP mode, this solution works during a failover. In the Enclosure IP mode, a static IP address is assigned to the active OA, and during a failover, the same IP address follows the active OA. If the OA IP address is assigned using DHCP, the solution does not work. In such instances, HP recommends manually changing the iLO 2 gateway address. OA MAC Address The MAC address of the OA. Active OA Sign In Page Click this button to launch the Onboard Administrator Sign In page. Rack Name This is used to logically group together enclosures in a rack. The rack name is shared with the other enclosures in the rack. Rack UID This is the rack unique identifier. Bay Number The enclosure can support as many as eight HP Integrity server blades. When viewed from the rack front, the bays are numbered from left to right and from 1 to 8. The bay number is used to locate and identify a server blade. Enclosure Name This is used to logically group together the server blades installed in the same enclosure. The enclosure name is shared with the other servers in the enclosure. Enclosure Health This displays the health of the enclosure. Enclosure Locator UID LED This allows you to turn the enclosure Locator UID LED on or off. The iLO Configuration access right is needed. If a user does not have sufficient rights, the button is disabled. Before setting up the HP BladeSystem OA, HP recommends that you read the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide on the HP website at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf Reading this guide ensures that you will obtain an overall understanding of the HP BladeSystem OA and that you properly complete the initial setup to facilitate proper functioning of the OA. The HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide provides the following information in detail: • Access Requirements • Running the OA for the first time • Signing in to the OA GUI • Running the setup wizard • Using online help • Changing enclosure and device configurations • Recovering the administrator password • Flash disaster recovery Help The iLO 2 has a robust help system. To access iLO 2 help, click the Help tab. 150 Using iLO 2

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NOTE:
The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.
Table 8-32
lists the fields and descriptions.
Table 8-32 Onboard Administrator Page Description
Description
Field
The IP address of the OA.
IMPORTANT:
Integrity iLO 2 must have a reachable IP address as the default gateway
address. Since the OA is always reachable, HP recommends using the OA IP address
as the gateway address for Integrity iLO 2. If you use the Enclosure IP mode, this
solution works during a failover. In the Enclosure IP mode, a static IP address is assigned
to the active OA, and during a failover, the same IP address follows the active OA. If
the OA IP address is assigned using DHCP, the solution does not work. In such
instances, HP recommends manually changing the iLO 2 gateway address.
OA IP Address
The MAC address of the OA.
OA MAC Address
Click this button to launch the Onboard Administrator Sign In page.
Active OA Sign In Page
This is used to logically group together enclosures in a rack. The rack name is shared
with the other enclosures in the rack.
Rack Name
This is the rack unique identifier.
Rack UID
The enclosure can support as many as eight HP Integrity server blades. When viewed
from the rack front, the bays are numbered from left to right and from 1 to 8. The bay
number is used to locate and identify a server blade.
Bay Number
This is used to logically group together the server blades installed in the same enclosure.
The enclosure name is shared with the other servers in the enclosure.
Enclosure Name
This displays the health of the enclosure.
Enclosure Health
This allows you to turn the enclosure Locator UID LED on or off. The iLO Configuration
access right is needed. If a user does not have sufficient rights, the button is disabled.
Enclosure Locator UID LED
Before setting up the HP BladeSystem OA, HP recommends that you read the
HP BladeSystem
Onboard Administrator User Guide
on the HP website at:
Reading this guide ensures that you will obtain an overall understanding of the HP BladeSystem
OA and that you properly complete the initial setup to facilitate proper functioning of the OA.
The
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide
provides the following information in
detail:
Access Requirements
Running the OA for the first time
Signing in to the OA GUI
Running the setup wizard
Using online help
Changing enclosure and device configurations
Recovering the administrator password
Flash disaster recovery
Help
The iLO 2 has a robust help system.
To access iLO 2 help, click the Help tab.
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Using iLO 2