Enabling the ilo shared network port feature – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Enabling the iLO Shared Network Port feature through iLO RBSU

1.

Connect the Shared Network Port LOM or Shared Network Port Enabled Standup NIC port
1 to a LAN.

2.

Optional: If you will access the server remotely, start an iLO remote console session.

You can use the .NET IRC or Java IRC.

3.

Restart or power on the server.

4.

Press F8 in the HP ProLiant POST screen.

5.

Select Network

→NIC and TCP/IP, and then press Enter.

6.

On the Network Configuration menu, press the spacebar to toggle the Network Interface
Adapter setting to Shared Network Port, as shown in

Figure 36 (page 82)

.

NOTE:

The Shared Network Port option is available only on supported servers.

Figure 36 iLO RBSU Network Configuration window

7.

Press F10 to save the configuration.

8.

Select File

→Exit, and then press Enter.

After iLO resets, the Shared Network Port feature is active. Any network traffic going to or originating
from iLO is directed through the Shared Network Port LOM or Shared Network Port Enabled
Standup NIC port 1.

Enabling the iLO Shared Network Port feature through the iLO web interface

1.

Connect the Shared Network Port LOM or Shared Network Port Enabled Standup NIC port
1 to a LAN.

2.

Log in to the iLO web interface.

3.

Navigate to the Network

→Shared Network Port page.

4.

Click the General tab.

5.

Depending on your configuration, select the Shared Network Port Enabled Standup NIC or
Use Shared Network Port check box.

NOTE:

The Shared Network Port option is available only on supported servers.

6.

To use a VLAN, select the Enable VLAN check box.

VLAN is only available for the Shared Network Port. When the Shared Network Port is activated
and VLAN is enabled, the iLO Shared Network Port becomes part of a VLAN. All network

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