Using the putty utility, Using the openssh utility, Using clp – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Using the PuTTY utility

PuTTY 0.54 is a terminal emulation product that includes support for telnet and the SSH protocol.
PuTTY 0.54 is available for download from the Internet.

To start a PuTTY session, double-click the PuTTY icon in the directory in which PuTTY is
installed.

To start a PuTTY session from the command line:
— To start a connection to a server called host, enter:

putty.exe [-ssh | -telnet | -rlogin | -raw] [user@]host

— For telnet sessions, you can also enter the following alternative syntax:

putty.exe telnet://host[:port]/

— To start an existing saved session called session name, enter:

putty.exe -load "session name"

When you press Enter using PuTTY versions earlier than 0.54, two line feeds might appear on
a single line feed. To avoid this issue and for best results, HP recommends using version 0.54 or
later.

Using the OpenSSH utility

OpenSSH is a free version of the SSH protocol available for download on the Internet.

To start an OpenSSH client in Linux, at the command prompt enter:

ssh -l loginname ipaddress/dns name

Using CLP

HP has worked with key industry partners within Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. to
define an industry-standard set of commands. The SMASH suite will standardize manageability
interfaces for servers. The Lights-Out 100 remote management processor implements the command
set defined in the Server Management Command Line Protocol Specification, 1.00 Draft. The CLP
replaces the simple CLI that was released previously and is no longer supported.

The management processor functionality accessible from the SMASH CLP is a low-bandwidth
interface and provides similar functionality to the web interface. The CLP is designed for users
who prefer a nongraphical interface. The CLP is accessible through the following methods:

Telnet

SSH connection

Physical serial port

LO100 CLP supports four simultaneous SSH connections, two SSH connections and two Telnet
connection, or one SSH connection and three Telnet connections. You cannot have more than
four simultaneous SSH connections and up to three (Telnet and SSH) connections at a time.

CLP syntax

The general syntax of CLP command is:

<verb> <target> <option> <property>

Verbs— The following verbs are supported:
— cd
— help
— load
— reset
— set
— show

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