Setting a configuration, Hponcfg command-line examples – HP Scripting Toolkit for Windows 9.60 User Manual
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<GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS />
</RIB_INFO>
</LOGIN>
</RIBCL>
The XML commands are read from the input file
get_global.xml
and are processed by the device:
HPONCFG /f get_global.xml /l log.txt > output.txt
The requested information is returned in the log file, which, in this example, is named log.txt.
The contents of the log file are as follows:
<GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS>
<SESSION_TIMEOUT VALUE="30"/>
<ILO_FUNCT_ENABLED VALUE="Y"/>
<F8_PROMPT_ENABLED VALUE="Y"/>
<REMOTE_CONSOLE_PORT_STATUS VALUE="3"/>
<REMOTE_CONSOLE_ENCRYPTION VALUE="N"/>
<PREFER_TERMINAL_SERVICES VALUE="N"/>
<HTTPS_PORT VALUE="443"/>
<HTTP_PORT VALUE="80"/>
<REMOTE_CONSOLE_PORT VALUE="23"/>
<TERMINAL_SERVICES_PORT VALUE="3389"/>
<VIRTUAL_MEDIA_PORT VALUE="17988"/>
<MIN_PASSWORD VALUE="4"/>
</GET_GLOBAL_SETTINGS>
Setting a configuration
A specific configuration can be sent to the iLO by using the command format:
HPONCFG /f add_user.xml /l log.txt
In this example, the input file has the following contents:
<!-- Add user with minimal privileges to test default setting of
assigned privileges to 'N' -->
<RIBCL version="1.2">
<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="x" PASSWORD="x">
<USER_INFO MODE="write">
<ADD_USER USER_NAME="Landy9" USER_LOGIN="mandy9"
PASSWORD="floppyshoes">
<RESET_SERVER_PRIV value="Y" />
<ADMIN_PRIV value="Y" />
</ADD_USER>
</USER_INFO>
</LOGIN>
</RIBCL>
The specified user will be added to the device.
HPONCFG command-line examples
For HPONCFG command line examples, see the appropriate user guide on the HP iLO website
at
Using HPONCFG
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