HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Table 2 Access options (continued)

Description

Default value

Option

This setting enables or disables iLO RBSU. The iLO Option
ROM prompts you to press F8 to start iLO RBSU, but if iLO is
disabled or iLO RBSU is disabled, this prompt is not displayed.

Enabled

iLO ROM-Based Setup
Utility

This setting determines whether a user-credential prompt is
displayed when a user accesses iLO RBSU. If this setting is

Disabled

Require Login for iLO
RBSU

Enabled, a login dialog box opens when you access the iLO
RBSU.

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

Enabled

Show iLO IP during POST

This setting enables you to change the login model of the CLI
feature through the serial port. The following settings are valid:

Enabled-Authentication
Required

Serial Command Line
Interface Status

Enabled-Authentication Required—Enables access to the
iLO CLP from a terminal connected to the host serial port.
Valid iLO user credentials are required.

Enabled-No Authentication—Enables access to the iLO CLP
from a terminal connected to the host serial port. iLO user
credentials are not required.

Disabled—Disables access to the iLO CLP from the host
serial port. Use this option if you are planning to use
physical serial devices.

This setting enables you to change the speed of the serial port
for the CLI feature. The following speeds (in bits per second)

9600

Serial Command Line
Interface Speed

are valid: 9600, 19200, 57600, and 115200. The serial port
configuration must be set to no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop
bit (N/8/1) for correct operation.

This setting specifies the minimum number of characters
allowed when a user password is set or changed. The
character length must be a value from 0 to 39.

8

Minimum Password
Length

This setting enables you to specify the host server name. You
can assign this value manually, but it might be overwritten by
the host software when the operating system loads.

Server Name

You can enter a server name that is up to 49 bytes.

To force the browser to refresh, save this setting, and then
press F5.

This setting enables you to configure logging criteria for failed
authentications. All login types are supported; each login type
works independently. The following are valid settings:

Enabled-Every 3rd
Failure

Authentication Failure
Logging

Enabled-Every Failure—A failed login log entry is recorded
after every failed login attempt.

Enabled-Every 2nd Failure—A failed login log entry is
recorded after every second failed login attempt.

Enabled-Every 3rd Failure—A failed login log entry is
recorded after every third failed login attempt.

Enabled-Every 5th Failure—A failed login log entry is
recorded after every fifth failed login attempt.

Disabled—No failed login log entry is recorded.

For information about using this setting with SSH clients, see

“Logging in to iLO by using an SSH client” (page 43)

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4.

Click Apply to end your browser connection and restart iLO.

Wait at least 30 seconds before you attempt to re-establish a connection.

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Configuring iLO

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