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Protocol Terminal services pass-through from PC to OA Virtual media from PC to OA Remote syslog Incoming port 3389 17988 Outgoing port 514 LDAP and Remote syslog port number can be changed. If a protocol is disabled, the corresponding ports are also disabled. Onboard Administrator overview Detecting component insertion and removal Onboard Administrator provides component control in HP Integrity Superdome 2 blade enclosures. Component management begins after the component is detected and identified. The Onboard Administrator detects components in Superdome 2 enclosures through presence signals on each bay. When you insert a component into a bay, or connect an IOX, the Onboard Administrator immediately recognizes and identifies the component. If you remove a component from a bay or disconnect an IOX, the Onboard Administrator deletes the information about that component. Identifying components To identify a component, Onboard Administrator reads an FRU EEPROM that contains specific factory information about the component such as product name, part number, and serial number. All FRU EEPROMs in Superdome 2 enclosures are powered on, even if the component is powered off. Therefore, Onboard Administrator can identify the component before granting power. For devices such as fans, power supplies, and Insight Display, Onboard Administrator directly reads the FRU EEPROMs. • The server blades contain several FRU EEPROMs: one on the server board, which contains server information and embedded NIC information, and one on each installed mezzanine option cards. • Server blade control options also include extensive blade hardware information including: ◦ Blade and partition firmware versions ◦ Blade name ◦ NIC and option card port IDs ◦ Port mapping • Onboard Administrator provides easy-to-understand port mapping information for each server blade and interconnect module in each enclosure. The NIC and mezzanine option FRU data informs Onboard Administrator of the type of interconnects each server requires. Before power is provided to a server blade, Onboard Administrator compares this information with the FRU EEPROMs on installed interconnect modules to verify for electronic keying errors. For interconnect modules, Onboard Administrator provides virtual power control, dedicated serial consoles, and management Ethernet connections. While Onboard Administrator is identifying components, the progress appears as steps on the Insight Display. Discovery might take several minutes, and the number of installed mezzanine cards on each server increases the time taken as each card is identified and verified. Managing power and cooling The most important Onboard Administrator tasks are power control and thermal management. Onboard Administrator can remotely control the power state of all components in Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator overview 11

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Outgoing port
Incoming port
Protocol
3389
Terminal services pass-through from
PC to OA
17988
Virtual media from PC to OA
514
Remote syslog
LDAP and Remote syslog port number can be changed.
If a protocol is disabled, the corresponding ports are also disabled.
Onboard Administrator overview
Detecting component insertion and removal
Onboard Administrator provides component control in HP Integrity Superdome 2 blade enclosures.
Component management begins after the component is detected and identified. The Onboard
Administrator detects components in Superdome 2 enclosures through presence signals on each
bay. When you insert a component into a bay, or connect an IOX, the Onboard Administrator
immediately recognizes and identifies the component. If you remove a component from a bay or
disconnect an IOX, the Onboard Administrator deletes the information about that component.
Identifying components
To identify a component, Onboard Administrator reads an FRU EEPROM that contains specific
factory information about the component such as product name, part number, and serial number.
All FRU EEPROMs in Superdome 2 enclosures are powered on, even if the component is powered
off. Therefore, Onboard Administrator can identify the component before granting power. For
devices such as fans, power supplies, and Insight Display, Onboard Administrator directly reads
the FRU EEPROMs.
The server blades contain several FRU EEPROMs: one on the server board, which contains
server information and embedded NIC information, and one on each installed mezzanine
option cards.
Server blade control options also include extensive blade hardware information including:
Blade and partition firmware versions
Blade name
NIC and option card port IDs
Port mapping
Onboard Administrator provides easy-to-understand port mapping information for each server
blade and interconnect module in each enclosure.
The NIC and mezzanine option FRU data informs Onboard Administrator of the type of interconnects
each server requires. Before power is provided to a server blade, Onboard Administrator compares
this information with the FRU EEPROMs on installed interconnect modules to verify for electronic
keying errors. For interconnect modules, Onboard Administrator provides virtual power control,
dedicated serial consoles, and management Ethernet connections.
While Onboard Administrator is identifying components, the progress appears as steps on the
Insight Display. Discovery might take several minutes, and the number of installed mezzanine cards
on each server increases the time taken as each card is identified and verified.
Managing power and cooling
The most important Onboard Administrator tasks are power control and thermal management.
Onboard Administrator can remotely control the power state of all components in Superdome 2
Onboard Administrator overview
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