- Oracle Server X8-8 Installation Guide
- Using Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
- Modifying Network Settings
- Modify Network Settings
Modify Network Settings
When you use Oracle ILOM to deploy or manage the server, you can optionally modify the default network settings provided for the service processor (SP).
This procedure provides web interface and CLI instructions for viewing and modifying the network settings that are assigned to the SP.
- Log in to Oracle ILOM as an Administrator from the web interface or CLI.
For details, see Accessing Oracle ILOM.
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To modify the SP network settings, use either the Oracle ILOM web
interface or CLI:
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From the web interface:
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Click
ILOM Administration → Connectivity → Network
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Modify the settings on the Network Settings page, as required.
For details, click the More Details link.
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Click
Save
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All user sessions on the SP are terminated upon saving the IP network property changes. To log back in to Oracle ILOM, use the newly assigned SP IP address.
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From the CLI:
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To view the assigned IPv4 and IPv6 network settings on the SP, perform the following:
For IPv4, type: show /SP/network
For IPv6, type: show /SP/network/ipv6
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To view the descriptions about each IPv4 and IPv6 network property, perform the following:
For IPv4, type: help /SP/network
For IPv6, type: help /SP/network/ipv6
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To modify the IPv4 and IPv6 network properties on the SP, issue the
set
command.IPv4 Example:
set /SP/network
state=enabled|disabled pendingipdiscovery=static|dhcp pendingipaddress=value pendingipgateway=value pendingipnetmask=valueIPv6 Example:
set /SP/network/ipv6 state=
enabled|disabledpending_static_ipaddress=
value/subnet_mask_valuepending_static_ipgatewayaddress=
valueNote:
A dual-stack network connection is enabled when both the IPv4 and IPv6 State properties are set to enabled. By default, Oracle ILOM is factory-configured with network settings enabled for a dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) network connection. If the IPv4 State property is enabled (
SP/network state=enabled
), and the IPv6 State property is disabled (SP/network state=disabled
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To commit the IPv4 and IPv6 pending network changes in Oracle ILOM, type:
set /SP/network commitpending=true
Note:
All user sessions on the SP are terminated upon committing the IP network property changes. To log back in to Oracle ILOM, use the newly assigned SP IP address.
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