HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 40
Parameter, Default value, Descriptions, Serial Command Line
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Parameter iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utility Require Login for iLO 2 RBSU Show iLO 2 during POST Serial Command Line Interface Status Serial Command Line Interface Speed Minimum Password Length Server Name Authentication Failure Logging Default value Enabled Disabled Disabled EnabledAuthentication Required 9600 8 - Enabled-Every 3rd Failure Descriptions This setting enables or disables the iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utility. Normally, the iLO2 Option ROM prompts you to press F8 to enter RBSU, but if iLO 2 is disabled or iLO 2 RBSU is disabled, the RBSU prompt is bypassed. This setting enables RBSU access with or without a usercredentials challenge. If this setting is Enabled, and you press F8 during POST to enter iLO 2 RBSU, a login dialog box appears. This setting enables the display of the iLO 2 network IP address during the host server POST process. This setting enables you to change the login model of the CLI feature through the serial port. The following settings are valid: • Enabled-Authentication Required • Enabled-No Authentication • Disabled This setting enables you to use the serial port to change the speed of the serial port for the CLI feature. The following speeds (in bits/s) are valid: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. The serial port configuration must be set to No parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit (N/8/1) for proper operation. The serial port speed that is set by this parameter must match the speed of the serial port set in the System ROM RBSU setup. This setting specifies the minimum number of characters allowed when a user password is set or changed. The character length can be set at a value from 0 to 39. This setting enables you to specify the host server name. This value is assigned when using HP ProLiant Management Agents. If you do not use the agents and the host unnamed message appears, you can change it here. If the agents are running, the value you assign can be overwritten. To force the browser to refresh, save this setting, and press F5. This setting allows you to configure logging criteria for failed authentications. All login types are supported and every login type works independently. The following are valid settings: • Enabled-Every Failure-A failed login log entry is recorded after every failed login attempt. • Enabled-Every 2nd Failure-A failed login log entry is recorded after every second failed login attempt. • Enabled-Every 3rd Failure-A failed login log entry is recorded after every third failed login attempt. • Enabled-Every 5th Failure-A failed login log entry is recorded after every fifth failed login attempt. • Disabled-No failed login log entry is recorded. Configuring iLO 2 40