Connecting to Oracle ILOM
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) is an embedded tool used to monitor and
manage server components. You can perform the following tasks with Oracle ILOM:
Manage the server locally or remotely, with the host power on or off
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Monitor vital system information, view logged events, obtain notifications and run
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troubleshooting tools
View and edit server hardware configurations
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Manage Oracle ILOM user accounts using your company's secure infrastructure
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Access the host console remotely
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Backup Oracle ILOM and server BIOS configuration information
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This section describes how to configure and access the Oracle ILOM command-line interface
(CLI) or the web interface to manage the server.
Description
Learn about Oracle ILOM hardware and interfaces.
Learn about network ports and defaults.
Log in directly to Oracle ILOM using a terminal
connected to the serial port.
Log in to Oracle ILOM over the network using an
Ethernet connection.
Configure Oracle ILOM network settings.
Exit Oracle ILOM.
Troubleshoot the service processor connection.
Link
"Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces" on page 54
"Oracle ILOM Network Defaults" on page 54
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial
Connection" on page 55
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet
Connection" on page 55
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"Modify IPv4 Network Settings From the Oracle
ILOM CLI" on page 57
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"Modify Network Settings From the Oracle ILOM
Web Interface" on page 63
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"Test IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration From the
Oracle ILOM CLI" on page 65
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"Test IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration From the
Oracle ILOM Web Interface" on page 66
"Exit Oracle ILOM" on page 67
"Troubleshooting the Service Processor
Connection" on page 68
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