HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 96

DF: Display FRU information, DI: Disconnect LAN, WEB, SSH, or Console, DNS: DNS settings

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DC sets all iLO 2 parameters back to their default values. To restore specific configurations to their default values, use the following commands: MP IP configuration Remote Access Configuration Command Interface configuration MP Security configuration MP Session configuration MP User configuration MP LDAP directory configuration SNMP Configuration : LC -all DEFAULT : SA -all DEFAULT : IT -all DEFAULT : SO -opt DEFAULT : IT -all DEFAULT : UC -all DEFAULT : LDAP -all DEFAULT : SNMP - all DEFAULT Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in iLO 2: • In the UC command, change individual users or reset all users to default values. • Reset passwords by pressing the MP reset button on the back panel of your HP server for longer than four seconds. After iLO 2 reboots, the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds. Responding to this message in time enables a local user to reset the passwords. NOTE: All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of the previous reset methods. Command line usage and scripting: DC [ -all default [ -nc ] ] -? DF: Display FRU information Command access level: Login access DF displays FRU information for FRU devices located behind the BMC. Information provided includes serial number, part number, model designation, name and version number, and manufacturer. Command line usage and scripting: DF [ -specific[ ] | -all ] [ -view ] [ -nc ] -? DI: Disconnect LAN, WEB, SSH, or Console Command access level: MP configuration access DI disconnects LAN, web SSL, or SSH users from iLO 2. It does not disable the ports. To disable the ports, see the SA command for LAN/WEB/SSH/IPMI over LAN access. Use the TE and WHO commands to identify the connected users before running this command. Command line usage and scripting: DI [ -telnet] [ -web ] [ -ssh ] [ -nc ] -? See also: EX, SA, TE, WHO DNS: DNS settings Command access level: MP configuration access DNS configures the DNS domain name and up to three DNS servers either manually or automatically with DHCP. You can use this command only with DHCP enabled. You can also perform a DDNS update through the primary DNS server as long as it is authoritative for the zone. If no DNS server IP addresses are specified, or the DNS domain is undefined, DNS is not used. 96 Using iLO 2

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DC
sets all iLO 2 parameters back to their default values. To restore specific configurations to
their default values, use the following commands:
MP IP configuration
: LC -all DEFAULT
Remote Access Configuration
: SA -all DEFAULT
Command Interface configuration
: IT -all DEFAULT
MP Security configuration
: SO -opt DEFAULT
MP Session configuration
: IT -all DEFAULT
MP User configuration
: UC -all DEFAULT
MP LDAP directory configuration
: LDAP -all DEFAULT
SNMP Configuration
: SNMP - all DEFAULT
Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in iLO 2:
In the
UC
command, change individual users or reset all users to default values.
Reset passwords by pressing the MP reset button on the back panel of your HP server for
longer than four seconds. After iLO 2 reboots, the local console terminal displays a message
for five seconds. Responding to this message in time enables a local user to reset the
passwords.
NOTE:
All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of
the previous reset methods.
Command line usage and scripting
:
DC
[ -all default [ -nc ] ]
-?
DF
: Display FRU information
Command access level: Login access
DF
displays FRU information for FRU devices located behind the BMC. Information provided
includes serial number, part number, model designation, name and version number, and
manufacturer.
Command line usage and scripting
:
DF [ -specific[ <fruid> ] | -all ] [ -view <text|hex> ] [ -nc ]
-?
DI
: Disconnect LAN, WEB, SSH, or Console
Command access level: MP configuration access
DI
disconnects LAN, web SSL, or SSH users from iLO 2. It does not disable the ports. To disable
the ports, see the
SA
command for LAN/WEB/SSH/IPMI over LAN access. Use the
TE
and
WHO
commands to identify the connected users before running this command.
Command line usage and scripting
:
DI [ -telnet] [
web ] [ -ssh ] [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
EX, SA, TE, WHO
DNS
: DNS settings
Command access level: MP configuration access
DNS
configures the DNS domain name and up to three DNS servers either manually or
automatically with DHCP. You can use this command only with DHCP enabled. You can also
perform a DDNS update through the primary DNS server as long as it is authoritative for the
zone.
If no DNS server IP addresses are specified, or the DNS domain is undefined, DNS is not used.
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Using iLO 2