Before You Begin
The IPMI state property in Oracle ILOM is enabled by default.
As of Oracle ILOM firmware v3.2.8, the following IPMI properties are shipped enabled: Service State, TLS Sessions, and v2.0 Sessions. The session property for v1.5 is shipped disabled.
Admin (a) role privileges are required to change the IPMI Service State or Session properties in Oracle ILOM.
If FIPS mode is enabled in Oracle ILOM, the IPMI v1.5 session property cannot be enabled. For additional information about FIPS mode, see Operating Oracle ILOM in FIPS Compliance Mode in Oracle ILOM Administrator’s Guide for Configuration and Maintenance Firmware Release 3.2.x
Follow these steps to set the IPMI state and sessions properties using the Oracle ILOM CLI:
-> set /SP/services/ipmi state=[enabled|disabled]
Where: [enabled|disabled], type enabled to enable the ipmi state property, or type disabled to disable the ipmi state property.
-> set /SP/services/ipmi [v2_0_sessions=enabled|disabled][v1_5_sessions=enabled|disabled]
Where:
[v2_0_sessions=enabled|disabled] applies only to the IPMI v2.0 session property. Type: v_2_0_sessions=enabled to enable the IPMI v2.0 sessions; or Type: v_2_0_sessions=disabled to disable the IPMI v2.0 sessions.
[v1_5_sessions=enabled|disabled] applies only to the IPMI v1.5 session property. Type: v_1_5_sessions=enabled to enable the IPMI v1.5 sessions; or Type: v_1_5_sessions=disabled to disable the IPMI v1.5 sessions.