HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 64

RB: Reset BMC, RS: Reset system through RST signal, SA: Set access options

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Command line usage and scripting: PS [ -nc ] -? See also: PC, SS RB: Reset BMC Command access level: MP configuration access RB resets the BMC by toggling the GPIO BMC reset line. Command line usage and scripting: RB [ -nc ] -? See also: PC, SS RS: Reset system through RST signal Command access level: Power control access IMPORTANT: During normal system operation, shut down the OS before issuing the RS command. RS resets the system (except iLO MP) through the RST signal. Running this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the system. The effect of this command is similar to cycling the system power. The OS is not notified, no dump is taken as the system shuts down, and so on. Command line usage and scripting: RS [ -nc ] -? See also: TC SA: Set access options Command access level: MP configuration access SA sets access permissions for users logging in to the iLO MP over the LAN. You can set the iLO MP to allow telnet access, web access, SSH, IPMI over LAN, remote/modem ports, and web SSL. If remote/modem, LAN, or web users are connected when a disable from this command runs, they are disconnected. Any future incoming connection request to the corresponding port is rejected. Command line usage and scripting: SA [ -telnet ] [ -web ] [ -ssh ] [ -lanipmi ] [ -command ] [ -nc ] -? SNMP: Configure SNMP parameters Command access level: MP configuration access SNMP enables you to update, enable or disable the SNMP feature. In addition, you can configure the community string, thereby securing the access to the MIB object. To enable or disable SNMP, follow these steps: 1. At the MP:CM> prompt, enter SNMP. 2. To change the SNMP status, enter N. Enabled is the default. 3. To enable or disable all SNMP access, enter E to enable or D to disable. The screen displays the new SNMP configuration settings. 64 Using iLO

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Command line usage and scripting
:
PS [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
PC, SS
RB
: Reset BMC
Command access level: MP configuration access
RB
resets the BMC by toggling the GPIO BMC reset line.
Command line usage and scripting
:
RB [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
PC, SS
RS
: Reset system through RST signal
Command access level: Power control access
IMPORTANT:
During normal system operation, shut down the OS before issuing the
RS
command.
RS
resets the system (except iLO MP) through the RST signal.
Running this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts
the system. The effect of this command is similar to cycling the system power. The OS is not
notified, no dump is taken as the system shuts down, and so on.
Command line usage and scripting
:
RS [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
TC
SA
: Set access options
Command access level: MP configuration access
SA
sets access permissions for users logging in to the iLO MP over the LAN. You can set the iLO
MP to allow telnet access, web access, SSH, IPMI over LAN, remote/modem ports, and web SSL.
If remote/modem, LAN, or web users are connected when a disable from this command runs,
they are disconnected. Any future incoming connection request to the corresponding port is
rejected.
Command line usage and scripting
:
SA [ -telnet <e|d> ] [ -web <e|d> ] [ -ssh <e|d> ]
[ -lanipmi <e|d> ] [ -command <mpmenu|smclp> ] [ -nc ]
-?
SNMP
: Configure SNMP parameters
Command access level: MP configuration access
SNMP
enables you to update, enable or disable the SNMP feature. In addition, you can configure
the community string, thereby securing the access to the MIB object.
To enable or disable SNMP, follow these steps:
1.
At the
MP:CM>
prompt, enter
SNMP
.
2.
To change the SNMP status, enter
N
. Enabled is the default.
3.
To enable or disable all SNMP access, enter
E
to enable or
D
to disable. The screen displays
the new SNMP configuration settings.
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