HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 89

HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu, X (Exit): Exit iLO 2

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Table 8-7 Navigation Commands (continued) Navigation Command ? Ctrl-B Display help Exit viewer Action NOTE: The MPEL log history display provides the same navigation commands as the FPL and the SEL except for the D command. MPEL log navigation provides the following filtering options: Table 8-8 MPEL Log Navigation Filter MPEL Log Navigation Filter S : User Login P : Login Method I : IP Address T : Date U : Unfiltered Action Filter by User Login ID Filter by User Login Method (Serial, Telnet, SSH, WEB) Filter by user IP Address (dotted decimal format) Filter by date stamp of the record entries (MM/DD/YYYY) Switch back to unfiltered state HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu HE displays help for the menu or command. • If executed from the MP Main Menu, HE displays general information about iLO 2, and those commands available in the MP Main Menu. • If executed in command mode, HE displays a list of Command menu commands available. It also displays detailed help information in response to a topic or command at the help prompt. X (Exit): Exit iLO 2 X exits you from the MP Main Menu. If the terminal is the local serial port, the login prompt appears. For all other types of terminals, you are disconnected from iLO 2. Command Menu The Command menu provides you with a set of standard command line interface commands that help monitor and manage the server. Table 8-9 lists the Command menu commands. Table 8-9 Command Menu Commands Command BP BLADE Description Resets the BMC passwords Displays blade parameters NOTE: This command is available only on a server blade. CA DATE DC DF Configures asynchronous local serial port Displays the current date Resets all parameters to default configuration Displays field replaceable unit (FRU) information Text User Interface 89

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Table 8-7 Navigation Commands
(continued)
Action
Navigation
Command
Display help
?
Exit viewer
Ctrl-B
NOTE:
The MPEL log history display provides the same navigation commands as the FPL and
the SEL except for the
D
command.
MPEL log navigation provides the following filtering options:
Table 8-8 MPEL Log Navigation Filter
Action
MPEL Log Navigation Filter
Filter by User Login ID
S : User Login
Filter by User Login Method (Serial, Telnet, SSH, WEB)
P : Login Method
Filter by user IP Address (dotted decimal format)
I : IP Address
Filter by date stamp of the record entries (MM/DD/YYYY)
T : Date
Switch back to unfiltered state
U : Unfiltered
HE
(Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu
HE
displays help for the menu or command.
If executed from the MP Main Menu,
HE
displays general information about iLO 2, and
those commands available in the MP Main Menu.
If executed in command mode,
HE
displays a list of Command menu commands available.
It also displays detailed help information in response to a topic or command at the help
prompt.
X
(Exit): Exit iLO 2
X
exits you from the MP Main Menu. If the terminal is the local serial port, the login prompt
appears. For all other types of terminals, you are disconnected from iLO 2.
Command Menu
The Command menu provides you with a set of standard command line interface commands
that help monitor and manage the server.
Table 8-9
lists the Command menu commands.
Table 8-9 Command Menu Commands
Description
Command
Resets the BMC passwords
BP
Displays blade parameters
NOTE:
This command is available only on a server blade.
BLADE
Configures asynchronous local serial port
CA
Displays the current date
DATE
Resets all parameters to default configuration
DC
Displays field replaceable unit (FRU) information
DF
Text User Interface
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