HP rp3440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 82

Administration > Network Settings

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Figure 6-12 Administration > Access Settings > Login Options Page Table 6-13 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Table 6-13 Login Options Page Description Fields and Buttons Login Timeout in Minutes Password Faults Allowed Submit Cancel Description The timeout value in minutes is effective on all ports, including local ports. This sets a limit on the number of password faults allowed when logging into the iLO MP. The default number of password faults allowed is three. Submits the information. Cancels the action. Administration > Network Settings The Network Settings tab enables you to access the following pages: • Standard • Domain Name Server IMPORTANT: If you are connected through a network and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, the iLO MP automatically resets once you confirm the change. The automatic reset occurs only after a warning displays before you commit the changes. If you enter -nc, no warning displays and the iLO MP reboots. If you are connected through a serial console and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, the iLO MP alerts you to manually reset the iLO MP. A warning about dropped network connections is sent prior to committing the change. The warning does not display if you enter -nc. Administration > Network Settings > Standard The Standard page (Figure 6-13) enables you to configure the network settings. Only a user with configuration access right can configure the network settings. 82 Using iLO

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Figure 6-12 Administration > Access Settings > Login Options Page
Table 6-13
lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.
Table 6-13 Login Options Page Description
Description
Fields and Buttons
The timeout value in minutes is effective on all ports, including local ports.
Login Timeout in Minutes
This sets a limit on the number of password faults allowed when logging into the
iLO MP. The default number of password faults allowed is three.
Password Faults Allowed
Submits the information.
Submit
Cancels the action.
Cancel
Administration > Network Settings
The Network Settings tab enables you to access the following pages:
Standard
Domain Name Server
IMPORTANT:
If you are connected through a network and you make any changes to DHCP
status, IP address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, the iLO MP automatically resets once
you confirm the change. The automatic reset occurs only after a warning displays before you
commit the changes. If you enter
-nc
, no warning displays and the iLO MP reboots.
If you are connected through a serial console and you make any changes to DHCP status, IP
address, subnet mask, or gateway IP address, the iLO MP alerts you to manually reset the iLO
MP. A warning about dropped network connections is sent prior to committing the change. The
warning does not display if you enter
-nc
.
Administration > Network Settings > Standard
The Standard page (
Figure 6-13
) enables you to configure the network settings. Only a user with
configuration access right can configure the network settings.
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