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Oracle® ILOM Administrator's Guide for Configuration and Maintenance Firmware Release 4.0.x

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Updated: July 2020
 
 

Requirements for Using the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console

The following requirements must be met prior to using the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console for the first time:

Table 56  Requirements for Using Oracle ILOM Remote System Console
Set Up Requirement
Description
Firmware
The Oracle ILOM Remote System Console is available on all servers that shipped with Oracle ILOM 3.0.x or Oracle ILOM 3.1.x or have been upgraded from Oracle ILOM 3.0.x or Oracle ILOM 3.1.x to Oracle ILOM 3.2.1 or later.
KVMS Settings
Configure the SP local client properties for keyboard, video, and mouse redirection behavior.
KVMS Defaults:
State: Enabled, Mouse Mode: Absolute, Display Quality: YUV420, Lock Mode: Disabled
Related Information:
Java Runtime Environment
The Oracle ILOM Remote System Console requires the Java Runtime Environment to be either Java 7 update 131 or later, Java 8, or Java 9. To download the latest Java Runtime Environment, go to http://java.com.

Note -  All Java versions support TLS v1.2. However, if a version prior to Java 7u131 is installed, you will need to manually enable TLS v1.2 , or update your system with a later Java version. For information about configuring TLS properties in Oracle ILOM, see Figure 38, Table 38, Web Server Configuration Properties.

Required JDK and Web Browser
  • For IPv4 networks, the 32-bit JDK is required.

  • For IPv6 networks, the JDK170b36 or higher is required.

For supported web browsers, see Supported Web Browsers for Oracle ILOM.
Registration of 32-bit JDK for Video Redirection
The 32-bit JDK Java Plug-in must be registered with the local client web browser prior to using the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console for video redirection.
Related Information:
User Roles and Host Server User Credentials
  • The Admin (a) role is required in Oracle ILOM to modify the KVMS service State.

  • The Console (c) role is required in Oracle ILOM to modify KVMS properties (excluding the State property) and to launch the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console.

  • Host server user credentials are required to access the redirected host server.

Video Redirection and Serial Redirection Use
When launching the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console, users can launch the remote KVMS session using one of the following redirection methods:
  • Serial Redirection (Oracle SPARC servers only) – This option is available for Oracle SPARC server SPs only. When enabled, Oracle ILOM presents a text-based console for serial host server redirections.

  • Video Redirection – This option is available for Oracle's CMMs, x86 server SPs, and SPARC server SPs. This option presents a GUI-based console for the video redirected host server.

Communication TCP/IP Ports Required
The Oracle ILOM Remote System Console uses the following TCP/IP communication ports by default:
  • Port: 5120 for CD redirection

  • Port: 5123 for floppy redirection

  • Port: 5556 for user authentication redirection

  • Port: 7578 for video redirection

  • Port: 7579 for Oracle SPARC server redirection only

For a complete list of default network ports, see Default Network Ports Used by Oracle ILOM.
Trusted SSL Certficate Support
As of Oracle ILOM firmware version 3.2.8, additional certificate checks will occur if the self-signed Default SSL Certificate is in use. For further information about resolving certificate warning messages for a default SSL certificate, see: Resolving Warning Messages for Self-Signed SSL Certificate .
As of Oracle ILOM firmware 3.2.10, additional custom certificate checks will occur if the custom SSL certificate and private key are not properly configured. For instance:
  • A custom Certification Authority (CA) SSL Certificate and a Private Key are upload to Oracle ILOM.

  • The Java Keystore on the client side is not properly configured with the required root CA certificate to validate the uploaded custom SSL certificate and private key in Oracle ILOM.

For further information about resolving warning messages for Custom SSL Certificates, see Resolving Warning Messages for Custom Certification Authority (CA) SSL Certificate.