HP AB500A - Integrated Lights-Out Advanced User Manual page 77

Hp integrated lights-out 2 user guide for firmware 1.75 and 1.77
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Internal Health LED—Represents the server internal health indicator (if supported). It summarizes
problems with fans, temperature sensors, VRMs, and other monitored subsystems in the server. For
more information, see "System Information Summary (on page 78)."
TPM Status—Displays TPM status configuration. If the host system or System ROM does not support
TPM, TPM Status does not appear in Status Summary page. For more information, see "Trusted
Platform Module support."
Server Power—Displays the current power state of the server (ON/STANDBY) when the page was
loaded and is a link to Server>Power Management. Users with virtual power and reset privilege can
also use the Momentary Press button.
UID Light—Displays the state of the UID light when the page was loaded. You can control the UID
state using the Turn UID On button in addition to the physical UID buttons on the server chassis.
The UID helps you identify and locate a system, especially in high-density rack environments.
Additionally, the UID indicates that a critical operation is underway on the host, such as Remote
Console access or firmware update.
CAUTION:
Never remove power from a server with a flashing UID.
The current state of the UID (on or off) is the last state chosen using one of these methods. If a new
state is chosen while the UID is blinking, the new state becomes the current state and takes effect
when the UID stops blinking. While the UID is blinking, the current state of the UID is shown along
with the tag flashing. When the UID stops blinking, the tag is removed.
The UID is not supported on the HP ProLiant ML310 G3.
Last Used Remote Console—Displays the previously launched remote console and its availability,
which enables you to quickly launch your preferred Remote Console. You can use the Remote
Console if it is available and you have the appropriate user privilege. You can pick a different
console by following the Last Used Remote Console link.
Latest IML Entry—Displays the most recent entry in the IML.
iLO 2 Name—Displays the name assigned to the iLO 2 subsystem. By default, this is the word iLO
added to the system serial number. This value is used for the network name and should be unique.
License Type—Displays whether the system has a feature license installed and is a link to
Administration>Licensing. Some features of iLO 2 cannot be accessed unless licensed.
iLO 2 Firmware Version—Displays information about the version of iLO 2 firmware currently installed
and is a link to the iLO 2 Release Notes page which highlights new capabilities in the current
firmware release and in selected previous releases
IP Address—Displays the network IP address of the iLO 2 subsystem and is a link to
Administration>Network Settings.
Active Sessions—Displays all users currently logged in to iLO 2.
Latest iLO 2 Event Log Entry—Displays the most recent entry in the iLO 2 Event Log.
iLO 2 Date—Displays the date (MM/DD/YYYY) as indicated by the iLO 2 subsystem internal
calendar. The iLO 2 internal calendar is synchronized with the host system at POST and when the
Insight Agents run.
iLO 2Date/Time—Displays the iLO 2 subsystem internal clock. The iLO 2 internal clock is
synchronized with the host system at POST and when the Insight Agents run.
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