HPE ProLiant e910 User And Maintenance Manual page 71

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To navigate to the Access Settings page, click the Server Name link.
Product Name—The product with which this iLO processor is integrated.
UUID—The universally unique identifier that software uses to identify this host. This value is assigned when the system is
manufactured.
UUID (Logical)—The system UUID that is presented to host applications. This value is displayed only when set by other
software. This value might affect operating system and application licensing. The UUID (Logical) value is set as part of the
logical server profile that is assigned to the system. If the logical server profile is removed, the system UUID value reverts
from the UUID (Logical) value to the UUID value. If no UUID (Logical) value is set, this item is not displayed.
Server Serial Number—The server serial number, which is assigned when the system is manufactured. You can change
this value by using the ROM-based system utilities during POST.
Serial Number (Logical)—The system serial number that is presented to host applications. This value is displayed only
when set by other software. This value might affect operating system and application licensing. The Serial Number
(Logical) value is set as part of the logical server profile that is assigned to the system. If the logical server profile is
removed, the serial number value reverts from the Serial Number (Logical) value to the Server Serial Number value. If no
Serial Number (Logical) value is set, this item is not displayed.
Chassis Serial Number—The serial number of the chassis that contains the server node. This value is displayed only for
server nodes in an HPE Apollo chassis.
Product ID—This value distinguishes between different systems with similar serial numbers. The product ID is assigned
when the system is manufactured. You can change this value by using the ROM-based system utilities during POST.
System ROM—The version of the active system ROM.
System ROM Date—The date of the active system ROM.
Redundant System ROM—The version of the redundant system ROM. If a system ROM update fails or is rolled back, the
redundant system ROM is used. This value is displayed only if the system supports redundant system ROM.
Integrated Remote Console—Allows you to start a remote console for remote, out-of-band communication with the server
console.
If the Remote Console option is disabled on the Access Settings page, the value Disabled is displayed.
If the current user is not assigned the Remote Console privilege, the value Unavailable is displayed.
To navigate to the iLO Integrated Remote Console page, click the Integrated Remote Console link.
License Type—The level of licensed iLO firmware functionality.
To navigate to the Licensing page, click the License Type link.
iLO Firmware Version—The version and date of the installed iLO firmware.
To navigate to the Installed Firmware page, click the iLO Firmware Version link.
IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem.
Link-Local IPv6 Address—The SLAAC link-local address of the iLO subsystem. To navigate to the Network Summary
page, click the Link-Local IPv6 Address link.
iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. By default, the hostname is ILO,
followed by the system serial number and the current domain name. This value is used for the network name and must be
unique.
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