HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 22

Standard Features, Always-On Capability, Virtual Front Panel, Multiple Access Methods, Security

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NOTE: The following ProLiant iLO 2 features are not available on Integrity iLO 2: • Virtual Folder • Shared LAN • Graphics Console Replay Integrity iLO 2 offers the following standard and advanced features. Standard Features Integrity iLO 2 standard features provide the following basic system board management functions, diagnostics, and essential Lights-Out functionality on iLO 2-supported HP servers. Always-On Capability Integrity iLO 2 is active and available through the MP LAN connection and the local serial port connection as long as the power cord is plugged in. In the event of a complete power failure, iLO 2 data is protected by an onboard battery backup. Virtual Front Panel The virtual front panel (VFP) presents a summary of the system front panel using direct console addressing. Multiple Access Methods The available methods to access iLO 2 are as follows: IPMI/LAN Through the iLO 2 MP MAC address LAN Using Telnet, web, or SSH to access the iLO 2 MP LAN Local Serial Port Using a terminal or laptop computer for direct connection Web Using a GUI Security Integrity iLO 2 provides strong security for remote management in IT environments, such as the following: • User-defined TCP/IP ports • User accounts and access management • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol- (LDAP) based directory services authentication and authorization • Encrypted communication using SSL and SSH User Access Control Integrity iLO 2 is restricted by user accounts. User accounts are password protected and are assigned access rights that define a specific level of access to the server and to the iLO 2 MP commands. iLO 2 supports both LDAP directory user authentication and locally stored iLO 2 user accounts. iLO 2 users can have any of the following access rights: Console Access Right to access the system console (the host operating system). This does not bypass host authentication requirements, if any. Power Control Access Right to power on, power off, or reset the server, and the right to configure the power restore policy. Local User Administration Access Right to configure locally stored user accounts. 22 Introduction to iLO 2

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NOTE:
The following ProLiant iLO 2 features are not available on Integrity iLO 2:
Virtual Folder
Shared LAN
Graphics Console Replay
Integrity iLO 2 offers the following standard and advanced features.
Standard Features
Integrity iLO 2 standard features provide the following basic system board management functions,
diagnostics, and essential Lights-Out functionality on iLO 2-supported HP servers.
Always-On Capability
Integrity iLO 2 is active and available through the MP LAN connection and the local serial port
connection as long as the power cord is plugged in. In the event of a complete power failure,
iLO 2 data is protected by an onboard battery backup.
Virtual Front Panel
The virtual front panel (VFP) presents a summary of the system front panel using direct console
addressing.
Multiple Access Methods
The available methods to access iLO 2 are as follows:
IPMI/LAN
Through the iLO 2 MP MAC address
LAN
Using Telnet, web, or SSH to access the iLO 2 MP LAN
Local Serial Port
Using a terminal or laptop computer for direct connection
Web
Using a GUI
Security
Integrity iLO 2 provides strong security for remote management in IT environments, such as the
following:
User-defined TCP/IP ports
User accounts and access management
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol- (LDAP) based directory services authentication and
authorization
Encrypted communication using SSL and SSH
User Access Control
Integrity iLO 2 is restricted by user accounts. User accounts are password protected and are
assigned access rights that define a specific level of access to the server and to the iLO 2 MP
commands. iLO 2 supports both LDAP directory user authentication and locally stored iLO 2
user accounts. iLO 2 users can have any of the following access rights:
Console Access
Right to access the system console (the host operating
system). This does not bypass host authentication
requirements, if any.
Power Control Access
Right to power on, power off, or reset the server, and the
right to configure the power restore policy.
Local User Administration Access
Right to configure locally stored user accounts.
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Introduction to iLO 2