Handling an unknown authority, Using the ilo controls, Starting a remote management tool – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Handling an unknown authority

If the message Website Certified by an Unknown Authority is displayed, take the
following action:
1.

View the certificate to ensure that you are browsing to the correct management server (not an
imposter).

Verify that the Issued To name is your management server. Perform any other steps you
feel necessary to verify the identity of the management server.

If you are not sure that this is the correct management server, do not proceed. You might
be browsing to an imposter and giving your sign-in credentials to that imposter when you
sign in. Contact the administrator. Exit the certificate window, and then click No or Cancel
to cancel the connection.

2.

After verifying the items in

Step 1

, you have the following options:

Accept the certificate temporarily for this session.

Accept the certificate permanently.

Stop now and import the certificate into your browser from a file provided by your
administrator.

Using the iLO controls

When you log in to the iLO web interface, the controls at the bottom of the browser window are
available from any iLO page.

POWER—Use this menu to access the iLO Virtual Power features.

UID—Use this button to turn the UID on and off.

Language—Use this menu to select a language or to navigate to the Access Settings

→Language

page, where you can install a language pack and configure other language-related settings.

Health icon—Use this icon to view the overall health status for the server fans, temperature
sensors, and other monitored subsystems. Click the icon to view the status of the monitored
components. Select a component to view more information about the component status.

Starting a remote management tool

When iLO is under the control of a remote management tool, the iLO web interface displays a
message similar to the following on the iLO login page:

Warning! Some iLO settings are managed by <remote management tool name>.

Changes made directly in iLO will be out of sync with the centralized

settings.

The name of the remote management tool is a link. Click the link to start the remote management
tool.

Language pack support

If a language pack is currently installed in iLO, a language menu is available on the login screen
for you to select the language for the iLO session. This selection is saved in a browser cookie for
future use.

Viewing iLO overview information

The iLO Overview page displays high-level details about the server and iLO subsystem, as well as
links to commonly used features.

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