Configuring Ilo Service Settings; Access Options - HP Enterprise HPE Edgeline EL8000t User Manual

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When IPMI/DCMI over LAN is disabled, iLO disables IPMI/DCMI over the LAN. Server-side IPMI/DCMI applications are
still functional when this feature is disabled.
When IPMI/DCMI over LAN is enabled, iLO allows you to use a client-side application to send IPMI/DCMI commands
over the LAN.
When IPMI/DCMI over LAN is disabled, the configured IPMI/DCMI over LAN Port is not detected in a security audit
that uses a port scanner to scan for security vulnerabilities.
IPMI/DCMI over LAN Port
Sets the IPMI/DCMI port number. The default value is 623.

Configuring iLO service settings

The TCP/IP ports used by iLO are configurable, which enables compliance with site requirements and security initiatives
for port settings. These settings do not affect the host system. The range of valid port values in iLO is from 1 to 65535. If
you enter the number of a port that is in use, iLO prompts you to enter a different value.
You can enable or disable iLO features in the Service section of the Access Settings page.
Changing these settings usually requires configuration of the web browser used for standard and SSL communication.
When these settings are changed, an iLO reset is required to activate the changes.
Prerequisites
Configure iLO Settings privilege
Procedure
1. Click Security in the navigation tree.
The Access Settings page is displayed.
2. Update the service settings as needed.
When you disable a service setting, iLO notifies you that the features that depend on the service setting will be
unavailable if you apply the changes.
3. Click Apply.
iLO prompts you to confirm that you want to apply the changes and reset iLO.
4. To apply the changes and reset iLO now, click Yes, apply and reset.
It might take several minutes before you can re-establish a connection.

Access options

You can configure the following settings in the Access Options section on the Access Settings page.
Idle Connection Timeout (minutes)
Specifies how long an iLO session can be inactive before it ends automatically.
The iLO web interface and the Remote Console track idle time separately because each connection is a separate
session. This setting has no effect on a Remote Console session if a Virtual Media device is connected.
The following values are valid:
15, 30, 60, or 120 minutes—The default value is 30 minutes.
Infinite—Inactive users are not logged out.
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