Logging in to the ilo 2 mp, Additional setup, Modifying user accounts and default password – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

Page 89: Logging in to the ilo 2 mp additional setup

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8.

Use the LC command to disable DHCP.
a.

From the LC command menu, type D and press Enter.

b.

Follow the instructions on the screen to change the DHCP status from Enabled to
Disabled.

c.

Enter XD -R to reset the iLO 2 MP.

9.

Use the LC command to enter information for the IP address, host, subnet mask, gateway
parameters, and so on.

10. Enter XD -R to reset the iLO 2 MP.
11. After the iLO 2 MP resets, log in to the iLO 2 MP again and enter CM at the MP:> prompt.
12. Enter LS to confirm that DHCP is disabled and display a list of updated LAN configuration

settings.

Logging In to the iLO 2 MP

To log in to the iLO 2 MP, follow these steps:

1.

Access the iLO 2 MP using the LAN, RS-232 serial port, telnet, SSH, or Web method. The
iLO 2 MP login prompt displays.

2.

Log in using the default the iLO 2 MP user name and password (Admin/Admin).

TIP:

For security reasons, HP strongly recommends you modify the default settings during

the initial login session. See

“Modifying User Accounts and Default Password” (page 89)

.

Following is the MP Main Menu:

iLO MP MAIN MENU:
CO: Console
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Logs
SL: Show Event Logs
SMCLP: Server Management Command Line Protocol
HE: Main Menu Help
X: Exit Connection

See the HP Integrity Integrated Lights-Out 2 Management Processor Operations Guide for information
on the iLO 2 MP menus and commands.

When logging in using the local or remote RS-232 serial ports, the login prompt may not display
if another user is logged in through these ports. Use Ctrl-B to access the MP Main Menu and the
iLO 2 MP prompt (MP>).

Additional Setup

This section provides additional information to setup the iLO 2 MP.

Modifying User Accounts and Default Password

The iLO 2 MP comes preconfigured with default factory settings, including a default user account
and password. The two default user accounts on initial login are:

All Rights (Administrator) level user:

login = Admin

password = Admin

Console Rights (Operator) level user:

login = Oper

password = Oper

Console Setup

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