Enabling Or Disabling Telnet And Http Services From The Bios Setup Utility; Tcp And Udp Port Numbers Used By Lo100 - HP ProLiant Lights Out-100 User Manual

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Enabling or disabling Telnet and HTTP services from the BIOS Setup Utility

On ML1 10 G6 and DL120 G6 servers:
1.
Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI. Press the Enter key.
2.
Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the LAN Settings menu. Press the Enter key.
3.
Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to the Telnet Services and HTTP Services. Press the
Enable or Disable key as appropriate.
On ML150 G6 servers:
1.
Select Advanced>IPMI.
2.
Set the following:
BMC HTTP Service-Enabled or Disabled, as appropriate
BMC Telnet Service-Enabled or Disabled, as appropriate
On DL160 G6, DL160se G6, DL180 G6, and SL160z G6 servers and DL165 and SL165z G7
servers:
1.
Select either of the following:
If you are enabling or disabling Telnet, select Advanced>IPMI Configuration>LAN
Configuration>BMC Telnet Service.
If you are enabling or disabling HTTP, select Advanced>IPMI Configuration>LAN
Configuration>BMC HTTP Service.
2.
To enable or disable, press Enter.
3.
Press the F10 key to save all changes and exit.
On DL170h G6, SL170z G6, SL170s G6, DL170e G6, and SL2x170z G6 servers:
1.
Press the right arrow key (→) to scroll to the Advanced tab. Press the Enter key.
2.
Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to IPMI Configuration. Press the Enter key.
3.
Press the down arrow (¯↓) key to scroll to Set LAN Configuration. Press the Enter key.
4.
Scroll to LAN Protocol Control. Press the Enter key.
5.
Press the Enable or Disable key to enable or disable the Telnet or HTTP as appropriate.

TCP and UDP port numbers used by LO100

The following table lists the TCP and UDP port numbers used by the various LO100
network-accessible features. You can use this information to configure networking infrastructure or
security settings.
Port number
22
23
69
80
162
443
623
Protocol
SSH
Telnet
TFTP
HTTP
SNMP trap
HTTPS
IPMI RMCP+
Support
Secure Shell connections
Command line interface,
Remote text console
Firmware upgrade
Firmware upgrade
Web-based user interface
and LO100
Virtual KVM
Secure access to the
web-based user
interfaceVirtual KVM
IPMI-over-LAN connections
Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port
Embedded by default
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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