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Oracle Hardware CLI Tools Overview
Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer
Installing Hardware Management Pack Components Using Installer
CLI Tools Command Syntax and Conventions
CLI Tools Device-Naming Convention
Configuring the Device Boot Order
Commands That Produce Unrelated, Innocuous, Extra Output
fwupdate Command-Line Interface
remove spare Subcommand and Options
Restoring and Modifying ILOM XML Configuration Files
Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1
Local Interconnect Interface is a new feature in Management Pack 2.1 that provides an interface to the host, which allows the host to communicate with ILOM over a high-speed channel.
Note - In the ILOM interface, this feature is referred to as “Local Host Interconnect”. In the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer interface, this feature is referred to as the “Local ILOM Interconnect”.
The assignment of the IP address for the internal USB Ethernet device (host IP address) can be automatically configured when you install the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.1 or later. Alternatively, you can configure the host IP address at any time using the ilomconfig tool from the Management Pack. The Local Interconnect can also be configured through ILOM, but this is considered advanced configuration. Oracle Hardware Management Pack is the recommended tool for configuring this feature.
See the following documentation for more information on enabling the Local Interconnect Interface:
For further information on this feature and instructions on enabling it during the Oracle Hardware Management Pack installation, see Enabling the Local Interconnect Interface in Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.1 Installation Guide.
For instructions on enabling this feature through ILOM, refer to the ILOM 3.0 documentation collection at: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19860-01/index.html
For instructions on manually configuring Local Interconnect Interface using ilomconfigcommands, see Local ILOM Interconnect Configuration Commands.