Set ebipav6 server – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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The /prefix length ranges from 0 to 128. The prefix length is mandatory except when specifying the

gateway address.

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Do not use the fe80::/10 prefix when configuring EBIPA-assigned addresses, as this network prefix
is reserved for link local SLAAC addresses.

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For the gateway, do not specify a prefix. The gateway is assumed reachable from within the
network.
Regardless of the type of IPv6 address specified, the interconnect GUI always displays the Link-Local
IPv6 address of the gateway. If no gateway exists at the Link-Local IPv6 address, no gateway will be

configured on the interconnects.

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The <domain name> is a string containing letters (a–z, A–Z), digits (0–9), or a dash (-). To clear the

domain name, use an empty string enclosed by double quotes ("").

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For EBIPA IPv6 fixed addresses to be successfully configured, the IPv6 protocol must be enabled. To

enable this setting, see the ENABLE IPV6 (on page

90

, "

ENABLE EBIPAV6

" on page

61

) command.

The SLAAC and DHCPv6 settings have no effect on EBIPA IPv6 functionality.

Example:

OA-A0B3CCE63B65> set ebipav6 interconnect 4001::5aaa/64

Entering anything other than 'YES' will result in the command not executing.

It may take each interconnect several minutes to acquire the new settings.

Are you sure you want to change the IPv6 address for the specified

interconnect bays? yes

Successfully set interconnect bay # 1 to IPv6 address 4001::5aaa/64

Successfully set interconnect bay # 2 to IPv6 address 4001::5aab/64

Successfully set interconnect bay # 3 to IPv6 address 4001::5aac/64

Successfully set interconnect bay # 4 to IPv6 address 4001::5aad/64

For the IPv6 addresses to be assigned EBIPAv6 must be enabled.

SET EBIPAV6 SERVER

Command:
SET EBIPAV6 SERVER {<IPv6 address>{/prefix length}} | {DOMAIN <domain>}

{GATEWAY <gateway>} | [ ALL | <bay number> [{- | ,} <bay number>] ]

Description:
Sets EBIPA IPv6 address settings for server bays and resets the iLO processor. If the bay number

parameter is not specified, the settings will be applied to all device bays. You can specify an IPv6 fixed
address for a specific bay, or you can specify the starting IPv6 fixed address for a range of bays, where

EBIPA automatically assigns consecutive addresses to the bays in the range, starting with the specified

address. (See the following example.) You can specify a domain name for a specific bay or range of

bays.

NOTE:

The Onboard Administrator documentation refers to EBIPA IP addresses as "fixed IP

addresses" or "fixed DHCP addresses," meaning that each of these addresses is an IP address

permanently associated with a specific bay number independent of the actual device currently

attached to the bay.

To clear the IPv6 address, use the keyword NONE. For example, to clear the address for bay 3, specify

the following command:

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