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Modify Network Settings From the Oracle ILOM Web Interface

a.
Specify the property types. For example:
->
->
Property
state
pending_static_ipaddress
b.
Commit the pending IPv6 static network parameters by typing the following
command:
->
Note -
IP address to the server will end all active Oracle ILOM sessions to the server. To log back in to
Oracle ILOM, you will need to create a new session using the newly assigned IP address.
9.
Test the IPv4 or IPv6 network configuration from Oracle ILOM using the Network
Test Tools (Ping and Ping6).
For details, see
CLI" on page
Modify Network Settings From the Oracle ILOM
Web Interface
If you want to modify the network settings currently configured for the server from the Oracle
ILOM web interface, use the following procedure.
Note -
refer to
Log in to the Oracle ILOM web interface using the relevant steps in
1.
Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection" on page
62
Sun Server X4-4 Installation Guide • October 2015
set state=enabled
set pending_static_ipaddress=fec0:a:8:b7:214:4fff:feca:5f7e/64
Value to Set
enabled or disabled
<ipv6_address>/
<subnet_mask_length_in_bits>
set /SP/network commitpending=true
Network settings are considered pending until you commit them. Assigning a new static
"Test IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration From the Oracle ILOM
64.
You can also change network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility. For instructions,
"Access the BIOS Setup Utility" in Sun Server X4-4 Service
Description
The IPv6 network state is enabled by default. To
enable a static IP address this state must be set to
enabled.
Type this command followed by the property value for
the static IPv6 address and netmask that you want to
assign to the device. IPv6 address example:fec0:a:8:
b7:214:4fff:feca:5f7e/64
Manual.
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