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SO: Con security options and access control, SS (System Status), SYSREV: Firmware revisions

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Command line usage and scripting SNMP [ -status ] [ -community [ ] ] [ -nc ] -? SO: Configure security options and access control Command access level: MP configuration access SO monitors and changes system wide security parameters. The following are SO command parameters: Login timeout: zero to five minutes Number of password faults allowed: one to 10 Web based to use SSL iLO MP reset iLO MP password reset This is the maximum time allowed to enter login name and password after the connection is established. The connection is interrupted when the timeout value is reached (local console restarts the login; for all other terminal types, the connection is closed). A timeout value of 0 means there is no timeout set for the login. This parameter defines the number of times a user can attempt to log in before being rejected and having its connection closed. Enabled or disabled. Enables an iLO MP reset through IPMI from BMC, system, or IPMI over LAN. Enables iLO MP password reset through IPMI from BMC, system, or IPMI over LAN. Command line usage and scripting: SO [ { -options [ -login ] [ -number ] [ -fwpci ] [ -reset ] [ -pwdreset ] } | { -ss1 [ -name ] [ -organization ] [ -unit ] [ country ] [ -region ] [ -locality ] [ -email ] } | { -ssh } ] [-nc ] -? SS (System Status) Command access level: Login access SS displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch. The iLO MP learns the system configuration through the events it receives from the system. There is usually a delay between any processor configuration change and what is displayed by this command. For the most up-to-date processor configuration information, use the EFI or BCH prompt. Command line usage and scripting: SS [ -nc ] -? See also: PS SYSREV: Firmware revisions Command access level: Login access SYSREV displays current revisions of firmware in the system. The following is an example of the SYSREV command output: MP:CM> SYSREV Current firmware revisions MP FW : E.03.13 Text User Interface 65

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Command line usage and scripting
SNMP [ -status <e|d> ] [ -community [ <text> ] ] [ -nc ]
-?
SO
: Configure security options and access control
Command access level: MP configuration access
SO
monitors and changes system wide security parameters.
The following are
SO
command parameters:
Login timeout: zero to five minutes
This is the maximum time allowed to enter login name and
password after the connection is established. The
connection is interrupted when the timeout value is
reached (local console restarts the login; for all other
terminal types, the connection is closed). A timeout value
of 0 means there is no timeout set for the login.
Number of password faults allowed:
one to 10
This parameter defines the number of times a user can
attempt to log in before being rejected and having its
connection closed.
Web based to use SSL
Enabled or disabled.
iLO MP reset
Enables an iLO MP reset through IPMI from BMC, system,
or IPMI over LAN.
iLO MP password reset
Enables iLO MP password reset through IPMI from BMC,
system, or IPMI over LAN.
Command line usage and scripting
:
SO
[ { -options [ -login <n> ] [ -number <n> ] [ -fwpci <e|d> ]
[ -reset <e|d> ] [ -pwdreset <e|d> ] }
| { -ss1 [ -name <text> ] [ -organization <text>] [ -unit <text> ]
[ country <text> ] [ -region <text> ] [ -locality <text> ]
[ -email <text> ] }
| { -ssh } ] [-nc ]
-?
SS
(System Status)
Command access level: Login access
SS
displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch.
The iLO MP learns the system configuration through the events it receives from the system.
There is usually a delay between any processor configuration change and what is displayed by
this command. For the most up-to-date processor configuration information, use the EFI or BCH
prompt.
Command line usage and scripting
:
SS [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
PS
SYSREV
: Firmware revisions
Command access level: Login access
SYSREV
displays current revisions of firmware in the system.
The following is an example of the
SYSREV
command output:
MP:CM> SYSREV
Current firmware revisions
MP
FW
: E.03.13
Text User Interface
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