Initial Setup Steps: Process Overview; Connecting Ilo To The Network - HP HPE iLO 5 User Manual

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Scripting
You can use scripting to set up multiple iLO management processors. Scripts are XML files written for
a scripting language called RIBCL. You can use RIBCL scripts to configure iLO on the network during
initial deployment or from a deployed host.
The following methods are available:
HPQLOCFG—A Windows command-line utility that sends RIBCL scripts over the network to iLO.
HPONCFG—A local online scripted setup utility that runs on the host and passes RIBCL scripts to
the local iLO.
When iLO is configured to use the SuiteB security state, only HPONCFG for Linux is supported.
Custom scripting environments (LOCFG.PL)—The iLO scripting samples include a Perl sample
that can be used to send RIBCL scripts to iLO over the network.
SMASH CLP—A command-line protocol that can be used when a command line is accessible
through SSH or the physical serial port.
For more information about these methods, see the iLO scripting and command-line guide.
iLO sample scripts are available at the following website: http://www.hpe.com/support/ilo5.

Initial setup steps: Process overview

The iLO default settings enable you to use most features without additional configuration. However, the
configuration flexibility of iLO enables customization for multiple enterprise environments. This chapter
discusses the initial iLO setup steps.
Procedure
1. Connect iLO to the network.
2. If you are not using dynamic IP addressing, use the ROM-based setup utilities to configure a static IP
address.
3. If you will use the local accounts feature, use the ROM-based setup utilities to configure user
accounts.
4. Optional: Install an iLO license.
5. If necessary, install the iLO drivers.

Connecting iLO to the network

Connect iLO to the network through a production network or a dedicated management network.
iLO uses standard Ethernet cabling, which includes CAT 5 UTP with RJ-45 connectors. Straight-through
cabling is necessary for a hardware link to a standard Ethernet hub or switch.
For more information about setting up your hardware, see the server user guide.
More information
iLO network connection options on page 19
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