Ebipa for ipv6 – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Description

ranges from 0 to 255.

Gateway

Gateway address for the device bays. Possible values are ###.###.###.### where

### ranges from 0 to 255.

Domain

Domain name for the device bays. Possible values are a character string with a

maximum of 64 characters, including all alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), and the
period (.)

DNS Servers

IPv4 addresses for primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS servers. Possible values are

###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to 255.

NTP Server

The IPv4 address of the server used for synchronizing time and date using the NTP
protocol. ###.###.###.###, where ### ranges from 0 to 255.

Autofill

Assigns consecutive IPv4 addresses for the selected interconnect bays below in the

interconnect list. Click the Autofill down arrow to assign the IPv4 addresses.

Current Address

The current IPv4 address of the interconnect bay.

To save the EBIPA for IPv4 settings for the interconnect bays, click Apply.

EBIPA for IPv6

EBIPA for IPv6 Device Bays tab

The BladeSystem network and the Onboard Administrator management network are connected to different
networks. EBIPA assigns IPv6 fixed DHCP addresses for the iLO processors that are bridged through the

Onboard Administrator. Do not confuse EBIPA with port mapping for the server blade NICs, network routers,

or switches. EBIPA does not assign IPv6 addresses for any other device on the network and cannot be used

as a DHCP server on the data network.

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