Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces
Related Information
"Launching Oracle System Assistant" on page 71
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For complete instructions on using Oracle ILOM, refer to the documentation for your
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supported version of Oracle ILOM (supported versions are listed in the Product Notes):
http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs
Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces
The following table lists the components and functions of Oracle ILOM.
Component
Hardware
Interfaces
Oracle ILOM Network Defaults
The Sun Server X4-8 supports dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 settings, which enable Oracle ILOM to
fully operate in an IPv4 and IPv6 network environment.
For IPv4 configurations, DHCP is enabled by default, allowing a DHCP server on the
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network to automatically assign network settings to the server.
For IPv6 configurations, IPv6 stateless auto-configuration is enabled by default, allowing
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an IPv6 router on the network to assign the network settings. In a typical configuration, the
server accepts the settings assigned by the DHCP server or IPv6 router.
Note -
tools provided with the DHCP server or IPv6 router.
The procedures in this section enable you to test that the assigned settings are working correctly
and to establish a connection to Oracle ILOM locally and remotely.
See Also:
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Sun Server X4-8 Installation Guide • December 2015
Function
■ Embedded service processor (SP) chipset that monitors the status and configuration
of components such as fans, storage drives, and power supplies.
■ Two back panel external connections: NET MGT port Ethernet connection and
SER MGT RJ-45 serial management port. See
■ Web browser interface
■ SSH command-line interface (CLI)
■ IPMI v2.0 CLI
■ SNMP v3 interface
To determine the IP address or host name assigned by the DHCP server, use the network
"Back Panel Features" on page
19.