HP Integrity rx2800 HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide - Page 53

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• iLO 3 MP host name ◦ The iLO 3 MP host name set in this command is displayed at the iLO 3 MP command mode prompt. Its primary purpose is to identify the iLO MP LAN interface in a DNS database. ◦ If you change the iLO 3 MP host name and the IP address was obtained through DHCP and DDNS is registered, a delete old name request for the old host name and an add name request for the new host name are sent to the DDNS server. ◦ Typically you enter the DNS name for the LAN IP. You can program this field to any useful name or phrase. For clarity, enter MPNAME-on-SYSTEM as the MP Host name, so both names show up in the prompt. The limit is 31 characters, and no spaces are allowed. • Subnet mask • Gateway IP address • Local console serial port • Link state IMPORTANT: On Integrity rx8800 i2 servers, the link state 1000BaseT option (or Duplex Option) is not currently supported. An Integrity rx8800 i2 server can run at 1000BaseT, but only if the switch it connects to supports auto-negotiate to 1000BaseT, and the rx8800 i2 server is similarly set to auto-negotiate. If you want to set a specific LAN speed (10BaseT or 100BaseT) those are the only options that iLO3 currently supports. • SSH access port number Command line usage and scripting: LC [ -ip ] [ -subnet ] [ -gateway ] [ -host ] [ -web ] [ -link

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iLO 3 MP host name
The iLO 3 MP host name set in this command is displayed at the iLO 3 MP command
mode prompt. Its primary purpose is to identify the iLO MP LAN interface in a DNS
database.
If you change the iLO 3 MP host name and the IP address was obtained through DHCP
and DDNS is registered, a
delete old name request for the old host name
and an
add
name request for the new host name
are sent to the DDNS server.
Typically you enter the DNS name for the LAN IP. You can program thisfield to any useful
name or phrase. For clarity, enter
MPNAME-on-SYSTEM
as the MP Host name, so both
names show up in the prompt. The limit is 31 characters, and no spaces are allowed.
Subnet mask
Gateway IP address
Local console serial port
Link state
IMPORTANT:
On Integrity rx8800 i2 servers, the link state 1000BaseT option (or Duplex
Option) is not currently supported.
An Integrity rx8800 i2 server can run at 1000BaseT, but only if the switch it connects to
supports auto-negotiate to 1000BaseT, and the rx8800 i2 server is similarly set to
auto-negotiate. If you want to set a specific LAN speed (10BaseT or 100BaseT) those are the
only options that iLO3 currently supports.
SSH access port number
Command line usage and scripting
:
LC [ -ip <ipaddr> ] [ -subnet <subnet> ] [ -gateway <ipaddr> ]
[ -host <text> ] [ -web <n> ] [ -link <auto|T<10baseT)> ]
[ -ssh <n> ] [ -dhcp <e|d> ] [ -nc ]
LC -?
See also:
DC, ID, SA, SO
LDAP
: LDAP directory settings
Command access level: MP configuration access
The
LDAP
command displays and modifies the following LDAP directory settings:
Directory Authentication: Activates or deactivates directory support on iLO 3.
Enable with Extended Schema: Selects directory authentication and authorization using
directory objects created with the HP schema. Select this option if the directory server is
extended with the HP schema and you plan to use it.
Enable with Default Schema: Selects directory authentication and authorization using
user accounts in the directory which has not been extended with the HP schema. User
accounts and group memberships are used to authenticate and authorize users. Data in
the Group Administration page must be configured after you select this option. In the
Group Administration page, configure one or more directory groups by entering the
Text user interface
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