Hp Proliant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Integration; Ilo Browser Interface Overview - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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iLO RBSU (on page 14)
A browser-based web interface
See the HP Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor Scripting and Command Line Resource Guide for
information about using the following interfaces:
CPQLOCFG is a Microsoft® Windows® utility that sends RIBCL scripts to iLO over the network.
CPQLODOS is a DOS deployment utility (part of the HP SmartStart Scripting Toolkit) that runs on the
host during SmartStart or RDP deployment.
Perl is a scripting language that can be used from Linux clients to send RIBCL scripts to iLO over the
network.
HPONCFG is a utility that runs on the host and passes RIBCL scripts to the local iLO. There are
Windows® and Linux versions of this utility, which require the HP iLO Management Interface Driver.
The SMASH CLP is accessible through the following access methods: telnet, SSH, virtual serial port,
or physical serial port.
Remote Console (on page 71), Virtual Media (on page 86), the Terminal Services Pass-Through option
(on page 36), and Directory services (on page 104) are advanced features. See "Licensing (on page
21)" for more information.

HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack Integration

HP ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack integrates with iLO to allow the management of remote
servers and the performance of remote console operations regardless of the state of the operating system
or hardware.
The Deployment Server provides the ability to use the power management features of iLO to power on,
power off, or cycle power on the target server. Each time a server connects to the Deployment Server, the
Deployment Server polls the target server to see if a LOM management device is installed. If installed, the
server gathers information including the DNS name, IP address, and first user name. Security is
maintained by requiring the user to enter the correct password for that user name.
For more information about the ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack, refer to the documentation that
ships on the ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack CD or the HP website
(http://www.hp.com/servers/rdp).

iLO browser interface overview

The iLO browser interface groups similar tasks for easy navigation and work flow. These tasks are
grouped into high-level tabs across the top of the iLO interface. These tabs are always visible (for easy
access) and include System Status, Remote Console, Virtual Media, Power Management, and
Administration.
Each high-level iLO tab has a menu on the left side of the interface with various options. This menu
changes every time you select a different high-level tab and reflects the options available within each
high-level tab. Each menu option displays a page title, which is a description of the information or settings
available on that page and might not reflect the name displayed on the menu option.
Assistance for all iLO pages is available through iLO Help. Links on each help page provide summary
information about the features of iLO and helpful information to optimize its operation. To access page-
specific help, click ? on the right side of the browser window.
("iLO browser interface
overview" on page 11)
Operational overview 11

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