Viewing ilo federation group memberships, Managing ilo federation group membership – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Selecting Disabled will disable the iLO Federation features for the local iLO system.

IPv6 Multicast Scope—Select the multicast discovery scope. The following values are
supported: Link, Site, and Organization.

IMPORTANT:

Do not select the Global value. This value is not supported.

Multicast Time To Live (TTL)—Specifies the number of switches that can be traversed before
multicast discovery is stopped. The default value is 5.

3.

Click Apply to save the settings.

IMPORTANT:

To ensure that multicast discovery works correctly, make sure that all iLO systems

in the same group use the same values for Multicast Time to Live (TTL) and IPv6 Multicast Scope.

Viewing iLO Federation group memberships

Use the iLO web interface to view the group memberships of one iLO system.

You can also use RIBCL scripts to view information about groups. For more information, see

“GET_FEDERATION_GROUP” (page 16)

,

“GET_FEDERATION_ALL_GROUPS” (page 14)

, and

“GET_FEDERATION_ALL_GROUPS_INFO” (page 15)

.

To view the group memberships of a local iLO system, navigate to the iLO Federation

→Group

Configuration page, as shown in

Figure 1 (page 8)

.

The Group Membership for this iLO table lists the name of each group that includes the local iLO
system and the privileges granted to the group by the local iLO system.

Table 1 (page 9)

lists the

available privileges.

Table 1 Group privileges

Login—Enables members of a group to log in to iLO.

Remote Console Access—Enables members of a group to remotely access the host system Remote
Console, including video, keyboard, and mouse control.

Virtual Media—Enables members of a group to use scripted Virtual Media with the local iLO system.

Virtual Power and Reset—Enables members of a group to power-cycle or reset the local iLO system.

Configure iLO Settings—Enables members of a group to configure most iLO settings, including
security settings, and to remotely update firmware.

Administer User Accounts—Enables members of a group to add, edit, and delete iLO user accounts.

Managing iLO Federation group membership

An iLO system can be a member of up to 10 groups, and there is no limit to the number of iLOs
that can be in a group.

Use the following procedure to configure iLO Federation group membership for one iLO system.
To use RIBCL scripts to configure group memberships for a batch of iLO systems, see

“ADD_FEDERATION_GROUP” (page 17)

and

“MOD_FEDERATION_GROUP” (page 18)

.

1.

Navigate to the iLO Federation

→Group Configuration page, as shown in

Figure 1 (page 8)

.

Configuring iLO Federation

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