HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Table 5 Access options

Description

Default value

Option

This setting specifies how long a user can be inactive, in
minutes, before the iLO web interface and Remote Console

30

Idle Connection Timeout
(minutes)

session end automatically. The following settings are valid:
15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes, or Infinite. Inactive users are not
logged out when this option is set to Infinite.

Failure to log out of iLO by either browsing to a different site
or closing the browser also results in an idle connection. The
iLO firmware supports a finite number of iLO connections.
Misuse of the Infinite timeout option might make iLO
inaccessible to other users. Idle connections are recycled after
they time out.

This setting applies to local and directory users. Directory
server timeouts might preempt the iLO setting.

Changes to the setting might not take effect immediately in
current user sessions, but will be enforced immediately in all
new sessions.

The iLO network and communications with operating system
drivers are terminated when iLO functionality is disabled.

Enabled

iLO Functionality

If iLO functionality is disabled (including the iLO Diagnostic
Port), you must use the server Security Override Switch to
enable iLO. See the server documentation to locate the
Security Override Switch, and then set it to Override. Power
up the server, and then use the iLO RBSU or the iLO 4
Configuration Utility (in the UEFI System Utilities) to set iLO
Functionality to Enabled.

NOTE:

The iLO functionality cannot be disabled on blade

servers.

The name of this setting depends on whether your system
supports the iLO RBSU or the HP UEFI System Utilities.

Enabled

iLO ROM-Based Setup
Utility

This setting enables or disables iLO RBSU or the iLO 4
Configuration Utility (in the UEFI System Utilities).

iLO 4 Configuration Utility

On servers that support iLO RBSU, the iLO Option ROM
prompts you to press F8 to start iLO RBSU. If this option is set
to Disabled, the prompt is not displayed.

On servers that support the HP UEFI System Utilities, if this
option is set to Disabled, the iLO 4 Configuration Utility menu
item is not available when you access the UEFI System Utilities.

The name of this setting depends on whether your system
supports the iLO RBSU or the HP UEFI System Utilities.

Disabled

Require Login for iLO
RBSU

This setting determines whether a user-credential prompt is
displayed when a user accesses iLO RBSU or the iLO 4

Require Login for iLO 4
Configuration Utility

Configuration Utility (in the UEFI System Utilities). If this setting
is Enabled, a login dialog box opens when you access the
iLO RBSU or the iLO 4 Configuration Utility.

This setting enables the display of the iLO network IP address
during host server POST.

Enabled

Show iLO IP during POST

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Configuring iLO

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