HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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The following features support the use of IPv6:

IPv6 Static Address Assignment

IPv6 SLAAC Address Assignment

IPv6 Static Route Assignment

Integrated Remote Console

OA Single Sign-On

Web Server

SSH Server

SNTP Client

DDNS Client

DHCPv6 Address Assignment

DHCPv6 DNS and NTP Configuration

RIBCL over an IPv6 connection

HP SIM SSO

WinDBG Support

HPQLOCFG and HPLOMIG over an IPv6 connection

Scriptable Virtual Media

CLI/RIBCL key import over an IPv6 connection

IPv6 support for the iLO scripting interfaces requires the following versions of the iLO utilities:

HPQLOCFG 1.0 or later

HP Lights-Out XML Scripting Sample bundle 4.2.0 or later

HPONCFG 4.2.0 or later

LOCFG.PL 4.20 or later

HPLOMIG 4.20 or later

The IPv4 Summary section displays the following information:

DHCPv4 Status—Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv4.

Address—The IPv4 address currently in use. If the value is 0.0.0.0, the IPv4 address is not
configured.

Subnet Mask—The subnet mask of the IPv4 address currently in use. If the value is 0.0.0.0,
no address is configured.

Default Gateway—The default gateway address in use for the IPv4 protocol. If the value is
0.0.0.0

, the gateway is not configured.

The IPv6 Summary section displays the following information:

DHCPv6 Status—Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv6. The following values are possible:

Enabled—Stateless and Stateful DHCPv6 are enabled.

Enabled (Stateless)—Only Stateless DHCPv6 is enabled.

Disabled—DHCPv6 is disabled.

IPv6 Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC)—Indicates whether SLAAC is enabled for
IPv6. When SLAAC is disabled, the SLAAC link-local address for iLO is still configured because
it is required.

Configuring iLO network settings

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