HP Integrity rx2800 HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide - Page 52

LC: LAN configuration usage

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NOTE: The iLO 3 MP command interface inactivity timeout cannot be deactivated. Use the flow control timeout to prevent any user who is using a terminal that does not obey flow control from locking the system out from other users. The following are IT command parameters: iLO 3 inactivity timeout 1 to 30 minutes (default is 3 minutes). Flow control timeout 0 to 60 minutes. If the flow control timeout is set to zero, no timeout is applied. A mirroring flow control condition ceases when no flow control condition exists on any port. This timeout prevents mirrored flow control from blocking other ports when inactive. Command line usage and scripting: IT [ -command ] [ -flow ] [ -nc ] IT -? See also: SA LC: LAN configuration usage Command access level: MP configuration access The LC command displays and modifies the LAN configuration parameters. The LC command sets next boot LAN settings. It does not display the current settings. Use the LS command for that purpose. The LC no longer does an automatic reset but advises that a reset is needed to make the changes you performed. IMPORTANT: If you are connected through a network and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, iLO 3 automatically resets when you confirm the change. If you are connected through a serial console and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, iLO 3 alerts you to manually reset iLO 3. Configurable parameters include the following: • iLO 3 MP IP address • DHCP status (default is enabled) ◦ If the IP address, gateway IP address, or subnet mask was obtained through DHCP, you cannot change the DHCP status without first disabling DHCP. ◦ If you change the DHCP status to enabled or disabled, the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address are set to the default values (0.0.0.0), and the DNS parameters are voided. ◦ When you change the DHCP status from enabled to disabled, the DNS parameters for DHCP are set to disabled, and the Register with DDNS parameter is set to No. ◦ When you change the DHCP status from disabled to enabled, the DNS parameters for DHCP are set to enabled, and the Register with DDNS parameter is set to Yes. 52 Using iLO 3

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NOTE:
The iLO 3 MP command interface inactivity timeout cannot be deactivated.
Use the flow control timeout to prevent any user who is using a terminal that does not obey flow
control from locking the system out from other users.
The following are
IT
command parameters:
iLO 3 inactivity timeout
1 to 30 minutes (default is 3 minutes).
Flow control timeout
0 to 60 minutes. If the flow control timeout is set to zero, no
timeout is applied. A mirroring flow control condition ceases
when no flow control condition exists on any port. This
timeout prevents mirrored flow control from blocking other
ports when inactive.
Command line usage and scripting
:
IT [ -command <n> ] [ -flow <n> ] [ -nc ]
IT -?
See also:
SA
LC
: LAN configuration usage
Command access level: MP configuration access
The
LC
command displays and modifies the LAN configuration parameters.
The
LC
command sets next boot LAN settings. It does not display the current settings. Use the
LS
command for that purpose. The
LC
no longer does an automatic reset but advises that a reset is
needed to make the changes you performed.
IMPORTANT:
If you are connected through a network and you make any changes to DHCP
status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, iLO 3 automatically resets when you confirm
the change.
If you are connected through a serial console and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP
address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, iLO 3 alerts you to manually reset iLO 3.
Configurable parameters include the following:
iLO 3 MP IP address
DHCP status (default is enabled)
If the IP address, gateway IP address, or subnet mask was obtained through DHCP, you
cannot change the DHCP status without first disabling DHCP.
If you change the DHCP status to enabled or disabled, the IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway address are set to the default values (0.0.0.0), and the DNS parameters are
voided.
When you change the DHCP status from enabled to disabled, the DNS parameters for
DHCP are set to disabled, and the Register with DDNS parameter is set to
No
.
When you change the DHCP status from disabled to enabled, the DNS parameters for
DHCP are set to enabled, and the Register with DDNS parameter is set to
Yes
.
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Using iLO 3