Go to main content

Oracle® Server Management Agent for Oracle Solaris 11.3 User's Guide

Exit Print View

Updated: October 2017
 
 

How to Enable Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

The Host-to-ILOM Interconnect is automatically enabled and configured in the Oracle Solaris operating system.

If it is not enabled, you can use itpconfig to manage this feature and its properties.


Note - It is recommended that you use this command without any arguments and let itpconfig choose the settings. You can override the defaults with different IP and netmask addresses, but this is for advanced users only.
  • Issue the following command:

    # itpconfig enable interconnect [--ipaddress=ipaddress] [--netmask=netmask] [--hostipaddress=hostipaddress]

    Option
    Description
    Example
    –-ipaddress
    Oracle ILOM IP address. This address must be in the format: 169.254.x.x
    169.254.175.72
    –-netmask
    Oracle ILOM netmask.
    255.255.255.0
    –-hostipaddress
    Host IP address. This address must be in the format: 169.254.x.x
    169.254.175.73