HP rp4440 HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 56

DATE: Display the current date

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MODEM PRESENCE When the modem might not always be connected, set this parameter to "not always connected." Example: A modem attached through a switch. In mode "not always connected," no dial-out functions are allowed: DIAL-BACK is disabled, and PAGING is not possible. The iLO MP mirrors the system console to the iLO MP local, remote/modem, and LAN ports. One console output stream is reflected to all connected console users. If several different terminal types are used simultaneously, some users might see unexpected results. Command line usage and scripting: CA [ -local ] [ -bit ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ] ] [ -nc ] -? See also: SA DATE: Display the current date Command access level: Login access DATE displays the current date, as best known to the iLO MP. The usual source for the date is from the BMC, but if the BMC date is not available, the iLO MP realtime clock is used. The realtime clock is used only when the iLO MP is first powered on or rebooted, until it can obtain the correct date from the BMC. Command line usage and scripting: DATE [ -nc ] -? DC (Default Configuration): Reset all parameters to default configurations Command access level: MP configuration access DC sets all iLO MP all parameters back to their default values. The following parameters are reset: To restore specific configurations to their defaults use the following commands: Remote Console Serial Port Modem configuration: CA -all DEFAULT MP IP configuration : LC -all DEFAULT Remote Access Configuration : SA -all DEFAULT Command Interface configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP Security configuration : SO -all DEFAULT MP Session configuration : IT -all DEFAULT MP User configuration : UC -all DEFAULT SNAP Configuration : SNMP -all DEFAULT Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in the iLO MP: • In the UC command, change individual users or reset all users to default values. • Reset passwords by pressing the MP Reset button on the back panel of the server. After the iLO MP reboots, the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds. Responding to this message in time enables a local user to reset the passwords. NOTE: All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of the previous reset methods. Command line usage and scripting: DC [ -all default [ -nc ] ] -? DF: Display FRUID information Command access level: login access 56 Using iLO

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MODEM PRESENCE
When the modem might not always be connected, set this
parameter to “not always connected.”
Example: A modem attached through a switch. In mode
“not always connected,” no dial-out functions are allowed:
DIAL-BACK is disabled, and PAGING is not possible.
The iLO MP mirrors the system console to the iLO MP local, remote/modem, and LAN ports.
One console output stream is reflected to all connected console users. If several different terminal
types are used simultaneously, some users might see unexpected results.
Command line usage and scripting
:
CA
[ -local ] [ -bit <n> ] [ -flow >software|hardware> ] ] [ -nc ]
-?
See also:
SA
DATE
: Display the current date
Command access level: Login access
DATE
displays the current date, as best known to the iLO MP. The usual source for the date is
from the BMC, but if the BMC date is not available, the iLO MP realtime clock is used. The
realtime clock is used only when the iLO MP is first powered on or rebooted, until it can obtain
the correct date from the BMC.
Command line usage and scripting
:
DATE [ -nc ]
-?
DC
(Default Configuration): Reset all parameters to default configurations
Command access level: MP configuration access
DC
sets all iLO MP all parameters back to their default values. The following parameters are
reset:
To restore specific configurations to their defaults use the following commands:
Remote Console Serial Port Modem configuration: CA -all DEFAULT
MP IP configuration
: LC -all DEFAULT
Remote Access Configuration
: SA -all DEFAULT
Command Interface configuration
: IT -all DEFAULT
MP Security configuration
: SO -all DEFAULT
MP Session configuration
: IT -all DEFAULT
MP User configuration
: UC -all DEFAULT
SNAP Configuration
: SNMP -all DEFAULT
Use any of the following methods to reset passwords in the iLO MP:
In the
UC
command, change individual users or reset all users to default values.
Reset passwords by pressing the MP Reset button on the back panel of the server. After the
iLO MP reboots, the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds. Responding
to this message in time enables a local user to reset the passwords.
NOTE:
All user information (logins, passwords, and so on) is erased when you use any of
the previous reset methods.
Command line usage and scripting
:
DC
[ -all default [ -nc ] ]
-?
DF
: Display FRUID information
Command access level: login access
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Using iLO