Tcp and udp port numbers used by lo100, Updating the firmware, Remotely updating the firmware – HP ProLiant SL165z G7 Server User Manual

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7.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI Configuration. Press the Enter key.

6.

Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to Set LAN Configuration. Press the Enter key.

7.

Scroll to LAN Protocol Control. Press the Enter key.

8.

Press the Enable or Disable key to enable or disable the Telnet or HTTP as appropriate.

TCP and UDP port numbers used by LO100

The following table lists the TCP and UDP port numbers used by the various LO100 network-accessible

features. You can use this information to configure networking infrastructure or security settings.

Port

number

Protocol

Support

Embedded

by default

22

SSH

Secure Shell connections

Yes

23

Telnet

Command line interface, Remote text console

Yes

80

HTTP

Web-based user interface and LO100
Virtual KVM

Yes

69

TFTP

Firmware upgrade

Yes

162

SNMP trap

HP SIM agent events

Yes

443

HTTPS

Secure access to the web-based user interface

Virtual KVM

Yes

623

IPMI RMCP+

IPMI-over-LAN connections

Yes

664

Secure IPMI RMCP+ IPMI-over-LAN connections

Yes

5901

Storage

Storage

Yes

Updating the firmware

To update the LO100 firmware, use the ROMPaq utility. Downloads for the ROMPaq utility are available

on the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/support

). For more information about using the ROMPaq utility,

refer to the HP website (

http://www.hp.com/servers/manage

).

NOTE:

LO100 does not support ROMPAQ flashing from virtual media.

After the ROMPaq utility flashes the selected device, cycle power manually to reboot the operating
system.

Remotely updating the firmware

Use the load command to remotely update the LO100 firmware. The firmware file must be an

uncompressed firmware image file created using the DOS ROMPAQ utility found on the Lights-Out 100
Firmware Upgrade Diskette Utility, which is available for download from the HP web site

(http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out).
To create an uncompressed image file, enter the following command at the DOS prompt:

ROMPAQ /D <infile> <outfile>

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