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Understanding ILOM on the Switch
Administering ILOM (Web Interface)
Monitoring ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Display the Date and Time (SNMP)
Display the Aggregate Sensor State (SNMP)
Display the Aggregate Sensor Status (SNMP)
Display the ILOM Event Log (SNMP)
Checking the Status of Services (SNMP)
Display the HTTP Service Status (SNMP)
Display the HTTPS Service Status (SNMP)
Verifying Other Aspects (SNMP)
Display the Alert Properties (SNMP)
Display ILOM User Accounts (SNMP)
Display the Remote Log Hosts (SNMP)
Display the Network Management Configuration (SNMP)
Display the System Components (SNMP)
Display the Additional System Component Information (SNMP)
Display the Sensor Entities (SNMP)
Controlling ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Performing General Tasks on ILOM Targets (SNMP)
Clear the ILOM Event Log (SNMP)
Set the Network Management Parameters (SNMP)
Performing ILOM User Tasks (SNMP)
Add an ILOM User Account (SNMP)
Delete an ILOM User Account (SNMP)
Set the HTTP Service State (SNMP)
Enable Alerts to Send SNMP Traps (SNMP)
The ILOM implementation in the management controller provides a protocol for transmitting ILOM events to a remote log host. The events transmitted are similar to those displayed in the local log.
From the SNMP client, type:
$ snmpset -v2c -c public mc_IP SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB::ilomCtrlRemoteSyslogDestnumber.0 a "IP_address"
where:
number is the number of the remote log host.
IP_address is the IP address of the remote log host.
For example, to set the IP address of remote log host 2:
$ snmpset -v2c -c public mc_IP SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB::ilomCtrlRemoteSyslogDest2.0 a "123.45.67.90" SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB::ilomCtrlRemoteSyslogDest2.0 = IpAddress: 123.45.67.90 $
Note - Setting a remote log host IP address to 0.0.0.0 disables that functionality.