Directory groups configuration screen – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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NOTE:

For EBIPA IPv6 fixed addresses to be successfully configured, the Enable IPv6 setting must

be enabled. To enable this setting, use the First Time Setup Wizard Network IPv6 Settings screen

or the Enclosure Settings IPv6 Settings tab.
The Enable SLAAC and Enable DHCPv6 settings have no effect on EBIPA IPv6 functionality.

Column

Description

Bay

The bay in the enclosure of the device.

Enabled

Enables EBIPA settings for the device bay. EBIPA settings for all device bays can be

enabled by selecting the check box next to Enabled in the heading row or individual

device bays can be selected by clicking the check box for that particular device bay.

EBIPA Address

The fixed IPv6 address you want to assign to the device bay. Possible values are
####:####:####:####:####:####:####:####/###, where #### ranges from 0

to FFFF. A compressed version of the same IPv6 address is also supported. The prefix

/### ranges from 0 to 128; the prefix length is mandatory.

Gateway

The fixed IPv6 gateway address you want to assign for the device bays. Possible values
are ####:####:####:####:####:####:####:#### where #### ranges from 0 to

FFFF. A compressed version of the same IPv6 address is also supported. Do not specify

a prefix. The gateway is assumed reachable from within the network.
Regardless of the type of IPv6 address specified, the server blade iLO and interconnect

GUI always display 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 iLO and
interconnects.

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

IPv6 addresses for primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS servers. Possible values are

####:####:####:####:####:####:####:#### where #### ranges from 0 to

FFFF. A compressed version of the same IPv6 address is also supported.

Autofill

Assigns consecutive IPv6 addresses for the selected device bays below in the device
list. Click the autofill down arrow to assign the IPv6 addresses.

Current Address

The current IPv6 address of the device bay.

Directory Groups Configuration screen

LDAP is an open protocol for accessing information directories. While LDAP is based on the X.500 standard,

LDAP is less complex. LDAP supports TCP/IP, which enables applications to work independently of the server
hosting the directory.

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