Oracle Ilom Hardware And Interfaces; Oracle Ilom Network Defaults - Oracle sun X4-8 Installation Manual

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Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces

Related Information
"Launching Oracle System Assistant" on page 71
For complete instructions on using Oracle ILOM, refer to the documentation for your
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
network to automatically assign network settings to the server.
For IPv6 configurations, IPv6 stateless auto-configuration is enabled by default, allowing
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.
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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.

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