Oracle Ilom Management Connection Options - Oracle X6 series Administration Manual

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Accessing Oracle ILOM

Oracle ILOM Management Connection Options

Before you can access Oracle ILOM, you must cable the server for a remote network
management connection or a local serial management connection. You have the following
options for establishing a management connection to the server service processor.
Management
Management Port
Connection
Dedicated
NET MGT
Remote Network
Management
Connection
Dedicated
SER MGT
Local Serial
Management
Connection
Shared Sideband
NET0–NET3
Network
Ethernet
Note -
Management
ports NET2 and
Connection
NET3 are non-
functional in
single-processor
systems.
Host-to-ILOM
None
Interconnect
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Oracle X6 Series Servers Administration Guide • April 2016
Description
The NET MGT port on the chassis is a dedicated in-band Ethernet port that securely segregates
management traffic away from the host. By attaching an active LAN connection to the network
management port (NET MGT), you can log in to Oracle ILOM through the web or through an
SSH connection from a remote system on the network.
To maintain the most reliable and secure environment for Oracle ILOM, the dedicated network
management port on the server must always be connected to an internal trusted network or
dedicated secure management/private network.
The SER MGT port on the chassis provides a secure local connection to the Oracle ILOM
command-line interface using a serial terminal or terminal emulator.
This connection is particularly useful when a local console is the only way to access and
diagnose system failures, or when you need to modify the preconfigured Oracle ILOM network
properties prior to establishing a LAN connection.
You can optionally connect to Oracle ILOM and manage the server remotely through one of the
10GbE ports on the chassis by configuring a sideband management connection to Oracle ILOM.
This eliminates the need to support two separate network connections for host and management
traffic. However, this approach could: (1) potentially decrease the connection performance to
Oracle ILOM, and (2) potentially create security risks if Oracle ILOM traffic is transmitted over
an untrusted network.
To configure Oracle ILOM to transmit management traffic through a sideband management
connection, you must change the default management port value from MGMT to one of the data
ports on the server, NET0, NET1, NET2, or NET3.
A communication channel known as the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect enables you to
communicate locally with Oracle ILOM from the host operating system (OS) without the use of
a network management connection (NET MGT) to the server. The Host-to-ILOM Interconnect is
particularly useful when you want to perform these Oracle ILOM tasks locally:
■ All server management functions in Oracle ILOM that you typically perform from the
command line, web, or IPMI interfaces through the network management (NET MGT)
connection on the server.
■ All data transfers, such as firmware upgrades, to Oracle ILOM that you typically perform
from the host over a Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface using IPMI flash tools. For
these types of server management environments, the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect can provide
a more reliable and potentially faster data transfer rate than traditional KCS interfaces.
■ All future server monitoring and fault detection operations that you typically perform from
the host operating system through the use of Oracle enabled software tools and agents
installed on the server.

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