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Using This Documentation

Hardware Installation

Communicating With Oracle ILOM and the System Console

Server Connections

About Oracle ILOM SP IP Addresses and the Oracle ILOM Interfaces

Determining the SP IP Address

How to Get the SP IP Address by Using the BIOS Setup Utility

How to Get the SP IP Address by Using a Serial Connection and the CLI

Connecting to Oracle ILOM

How to Connect to Oracle ILOM CLI Using the Serial Management Port

How to Connect to the Oracle ILOM CLI Using SSH

How to Connect to the Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Connecting to the System Console

How to Connect to the Server Locally (Physical Console)

How to Connect to the Host's Serial Console Using the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface

How to Connect Remotely Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Operating System Installation

Administration, Diagnostics, and Service

Index

How to Connect to the Oracle ILOM CLI Using SSH

Before You Begin

  1. Using a client system, access a command line and establish a Secure Shell (SSH) connection over the network with the following command:

    ssh user_name@sp_ip_address

    Where user_name is the name of an existing Oracle ILOM user account and sp_ip_address is the server's service processor IP address. If this is the first time logging in to Oracle ILOM, you can use the default root account (root) .

  2. When prompted, enter your user password.

    If this is the first time logging in to Oracle ILOM and are using the default root account, the default password is changeme.


    Note - To enable first-time login and access to Oracle ILOM, a default Administrator account and its password are provided with the system. To build a secure environment and enforce user authentication and authorization in Oracle ILOM, you must change the default password (changeme) for the default Administrator account (root) after your initial login to Oracle ILOM. If this default Administrator account has since been changed, contact your system administrator for an Oracle ILOM user account with Administrator privileges.