Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) Administration Guide
For ILOM 1.0
819-1160-13
Contents |
1. ILOM and System Management Overview
1.1.1 Common Tasks That You Can Perform With ILOM
1.2 About Sun N1TM System Manager
2.1 Connecting to the ILOM Using a Serial Connection
2.2 Connecting to the ILOM Using an Ethernet Connection
2.2.1 Configure the IP Address Using BIOS Setup Utility
2.2.2 Configuring the ILOM to use DHCP
2.2.3 Configuring the ILOM to Use a Static IP Address
2.2.3.1 Obtain the ILOM IP Address
2.2.3.2 Configuring a Static IP Address Using CLI and a Serial Connection
2.2.3.3 Configuring a Static IP Address Using CLI and Ethernet
2.2.3.4 Configuring a Static IP Address Using the WebGUI
3. Using the Command Line Interface
3.1 Logging In To and Out Of CLI
3.3.1 Displaying Access Settings
3.3.2 Configuring Access Settings
3.3.2.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.4.2 Managing the Host Console
3.5 Managing ILOM Network Settings
3.5.1 Displaying Network Settings
3.5.2 Configuring Network Settings
3.5.2.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.6 Managing ILOM Serial Port Settings
3.6.1 Displaying Serial Port Settings
3.6.2 Configuring Serial Port Settings
3.6.2.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.7.3 Displaying User Accounts
3.7.4 Configuring User Accounts
3.7.4.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.8.2.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.9.1 Displaying Clock Settings
3.9.2 Configuring the Clock to Use NTP Servers
3.9.2.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
3.10 Displaying ILOM Information
3.10.1 Displaying Version Information
3.10.2 Displaying Available Targets
3.11 Updating the ILOM Firmware
4.1 Overview of WebGUI Requirements, Users, Tasks and Features
4.1.1 Browser and Software Requirements
4.2 Logging In and Out of the WebGUI
5. System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the WebGUI
5.1 Upgrading the ILOM Firmware
5.3 Resetting the ILOM and BIOS Passwords
5.4 Viewing Replaceable Component Information
5.5 Viewing Temperature, Voltage, and Fan Sensor Readings
5.6 Viewing Alert Destinations and Configuring Alerts
5.6.1 Viewing Alert Destinations
5.7 Viewing and Clearing the System Event Log
5.7.1 Interpreting the System Event Log (SEL) Time Stamps
5.8 Enabling SNMP Settings and Viewing SNMP Users
5.8.1 Configuring SNMP Settings
5.8.2 Adding, Editing and Deleting SNMP Communities
5.8.3 Adding, Modifying and Deleting SNMP Users
5.9 Controlling the Server Locator Indicator
5.10 Viewing ILOM Hardware, Firmware, and IPMI Versions
5.11 Viewing Active Connections to the ILOM
6. System Configuration Using the WebGUI
6.1 Setting the ILOM Session Time-Out Period
6.2 Configuring the ILOM Serial Port
6.3.1 Setting the ILOM Clock Manually
6.3.2 Synchronizing the ILOM Clock with an NTP Server:
6.3.3 Interpreting ILOM Clock Settings
6.4 Configuring Network Settings
6.5 Uploading a New SSL Certificate
6.6 Enabling HTTP or HTTPS Web Access
7. Managing Users Using the WebGUI
7.1.1 Adding User Roles and Setting Privileges
7.1.2 Modifying an ILOM User Account
7.2 Viewing and Modifying Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Settings
8. Using The Remote Console Application
8.1 About the Remote Console Application
8.1.1 Installation Requirements
8.1.2 CD and Diskette Redirection Operational Model
8.2 Starting the Remote Console Application
8.3 Redirecting Keyboard, Video, Mouse, or Storage Devices
8.3.1 Redirecting Keyboard and Mouse Devices
8.3.2 Redirecting Storage Devices
8.4 Controlling Power to the Host Server
9. Using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
9.2 Supported IPMI 2.0 Commands
10. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
10.0.1 How LDAP Servers Organize Directories
10.0.2 How LDAP Clients and Servers Work
10.1.1 Configuring LDAP Server
11. Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
11.2 SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) Files
11.5.2 Adding Your Server to Your SNMP Environment
11.5.3 Configuring Receipt of SNMP Traps
11.6 Managing SNMP User Accounts
11.6.2 Deleting a User Account
11.6.3 Configuring User Accounts
11.6.3.2 Targets, Properties, and Values
A. Command Line Interface Reference
A.1 CLI Command Quick Reference
A.2.2 Using the create Command
A.2.3 Using the delete Command
A.2.10 Using the start Command
A.2.12 Using the version Command
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