HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 35

iLO 2 MP Reset Button, Resetting Local User Accounts and Passwords to Default Values

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Table 2-1 iLO 2 MP Status LEDs (continued) iLO 2 MP Status LED iLO 2 MP Heartbeat BMC Heartbeat Flashing green. Flashing green. LED State iLO 2 MP Reset Button The iLO 2 MP Reset button enables you to reset iLO 2 and reset the user-specific values to factory default values. A momentary press causes a soft reset of iLO 2 when the button is released. A greater than four second press causes a soft reset of iLO 2 upon release and resets local user accounts and passwords to factory default values. Resetting Local User Accounts and Passwords to Default Values If iLO 2 user passwords are lost, or iLO 2 local user accounts are disabled and logging in through LDAP directory server is unsuccessful because the directory server is down or directory settings have not been configured properly in LDAP command, you can reset local user accounts and passwords to their default values. To reset local user accounts and passwords to default values, follow these steps: 1. Connect a serial terminal (or serial-cabled laptop with serial emulation) to the console serial port. 2. Press and hold the iLO 2 MP Reset button for more than four seconds. iLO 2 reboots to factory default settings automatically. 3. Respond to the prompt to reset local user accounts and passwords to default values. Console Serial Port and Auxiliary Serial Port Figure 2-5 shows the console serial port connector with numbered labels for each pin on each port. Figure 2-5 Console Serial Port (RS-232) Connector Table 2-2 maps the console serial port connector pin number to its signal description on each port. Table 2-2 Console Serial Port Pinouts Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal Description Not used Receives data Transmits data Not used Ground Not used iLO 2 MP Reset Button 35

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Table 2-1 iLO 2 MP Status LEDs
(continued)
LED State
iLO 2 MP Status LED
Flashing green.
iLO 2 MP Heartbeat
Flashing green.
BMC Heartbeat
iLO 2 MP Reset Button
The iLO 2 MP Reset button enables you to reset iLO 2 and reset the user-specific values to factory
default values. A momentary press causes a soft reset of iLO 2 when the button is released. A
greater than four second press causes a soft reset of iLO 2 upon release and resets local user
accounts and passwords to factory default values.
Resetting Local User Accounts and Passwords to Default Values
If iLO 2 user passwords are lost, or iLO 2 local user accounts are disabled and logging in through
LDAP directory server is unsuccessful because the directory server is down or directory settings
have not been configured properly in LDAP command, you can reset local user accounts and
passwords to their default values.
To reset local user accounts and passwords to default values, follow these steps:
1.
Connect a serial terminal (or serial-cabled laptop with serial emulation) to the console serial
port.
2.
Press and hold the iLO 2 MP Reset button for more than four seconds. iLO 2 reboots to
factory default settings automatically.
3.
Respond to the prompt to reset local user accounts and passwords to default values.
Console Serial Port and Auxiliary Serial Port
Figure 2-5
shows the console serial port connector with numbered labels for each pin on each
port.
Figure 2-5 Console Serial Port (RS-232) Connector
Table 2-2
maps the console serial port connector pin number to its signal description on each
port.
Table 2-2 Console Serial Port Pinouts
Signal Description
Pin Number
Not used
1
Receives data
2
Transmits data
3
Not used
4
Ground
5
Not used
6
iLO 2 MP Reset Button
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