HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 31

Ports and LEDs, HP Integrity Server Blade Components, Onboard Administrator

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2 Ports and LEDs All iLO 2 functions are available through the server MP LAN port and the local and remote serial ports. On HP Integrity server blades, all iLO 2 functions are available on the Onboard Administrator (OA). This chapter describes the available iLO 2 ports, connectors, and LEDs on the HP Integrity server blades, and the rx2660, rx3600, and rx6600 servers. HP Integrity Server Blade Components Onboard Administrator (OA) is the enclosure management processor, subsystem, and firmware base used to support the HP Integrity server blades and all the managed devices contained within the enclosure. The OA provides a single point from which to perform basic management tasks on server blades or switches within the enclosure. Using this hard-wired knowledge, the OA performs initial configuration steps for the enclosure, enables runtime management and configuration of the enclosure components, and informs you of problems within the enclosure through email, SNMP, or the Insight Display. 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 understand the HP BladeSystem OA and that you properly complete the initial setup to facilitate its proper functioning. You can find other OA docs on the HP website at: HP BladeSystem c-Class Onboard Administrator Onboard Administrator Figure 2-1 shows the OA/iLO network port and components. Figure 2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components HP Integrity Server Blade Components 31

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2 Ports and LEDs
All iLO 2 functions are available through the server MP LAN port and the local and remote serial
ports. On HP Integrity server blades, all iLO 2 functions are available on the Onboard
Administrator (OA). This chapter describes the available iLO 2 ports, connectors, and LEDs on
the HP Integrity server blades, and the rx2660, rx3600, and rx6600 servers.
HP Integrity Server Blade Components
Onboard Administrator (OA) is the enclosure management processor, subsystem, and firmware
base used to support the HP Integrity server blades and all the managed devices contained within
the enclosure. The OA provides a single point from which to perform basic management tasks
on server blades or switches within the enclosure. Using this hard-wired knowledge, the OA
performs initial configuration steps for the enclosure, enables runtime management and
configuration of the enclosure components, and informs you of problems within the enclosure
through email, SNMP, or the Insight Display.
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 understand the HP BladeSystem OA and that you properly
complete the initial setup to facilitate its proper functioning.
You can find other OA docs on the HP website at:
HP
BladeSystem
c-Class
Onboard
Administrator
Onboard Administrator
Figure 2-1
shows the OA/iLO network port and components.
Figure 2-1 OA/iLO Network Port and Components
HP Integrity Server Blade Components
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