14 controlling access to the appliance console, 1 enabling or disabling authorized services access – HP OneView User Manual

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Table 1 Ports required for HP OneView

Description

Use

Protocol

Port number

Used for the HTTP interface. Typically, this port redirects to
port 443; this port provides the access required by the iLO.

Inbound

TCP

80

HP OneView acts as an NTP server, both iLO and Onboard
Administrator require access.

Inbound

UDP

123

Used as an NTP client to synchronize the appliance time.

Outbound

UDP

123

Supports SNMP GET calls to obtain status data from a server
through iLO. Also used for iPDU.

Outbound

UDP

161

Used for SNMP trap support from the iLO, Onboard
Administrator, and iPDU devices.

Inbound

UDP

162

Used for the HTTPS interface to user interface and APIs.

Inbound

TCP

443

Used for secure SSL access to the iLO and Onboard
Administrator. Used for RIBCL, SOAP, and iPDU
communication.

Outbound

TCP

443

Used as an alternative SNMP trap port.

Inbound

UDP

2162

Allows external scripts or applications to connect to and
monitor messages from the SCMB (State-Change Message
Bus).

Inbound

TCP

5671

Provides browser access to the remote console.

Browser to iLO

TCP

17988

Provides remote console access to iLO virtual media.

Browser to iLO

TCP

17990

3.14 Controlling access to the appliance console

Use the hypervisor management software to restrict access to the appliance, which prevents
unauthorized users from accessing the password reset and service access features. See

“Restricting

console access” (page 59)

.

Typical legitimate uses for access to the console are:

Troubleshooting network configuration issues

Resetting an appliance administrator password

Enabling service access by an on-site authorized support representative

The virtual appliance console is displayed in a graphical console; password reset and HP Services
access use a non-graphical console.

Switching from one console to another (VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V)

1.

Open the virtual appliance console.

2.

Press and hold Ctrl+Alt.

3.

Press and release the space bar (VMware vSphere only).

4.

Press and release F1 to select the non-graphical console or F2 to select the graphical console.

Switching from one console to another (KVM)

1.

Open the Virtual Machine Manager.

2.

In the Menu bar, select Send Key

→Ctrl+Alt+F1 for the non-graphical console or select Send

Key

→Ctrl+Alt+F2 for the graphical console.

3.14.1 Enabling or disabling authorized services access

When you first start up the appliance, you can choose to enable or disable access by on-site
authorized support representatives. By default, on-site authorized support representatives are

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Understanding the security features of the appliance

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