Re-Enabling The Dedicated Ilo Management Port; Shared Network Port Vlan - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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In the Network Configuration menu, toggle the Network Interface Adapter Field to Shared Network
4.
Port by pressing the space bar. The Shared Network Port option is only available on supported
servers.
Press the F10 key to save the configuration.
5.
Select File>Exit, and press the Enter key.
6.
After iLO resets, the Shared Network Port feature will be active. Any network traffic going to or
originating from iLO is directed through the system's NIC port 1.

Re-enabling the dedicated iLO management port

The iLO RBSU or XML scripting (described in the HP Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor
Scripting and Command Line Resource Guide) must be used to re-enable the iLO dedicated NIC
management port. Re-enabling iLO through RBSU requires that you reboot the system.
To re-enable the dedicated management port:
Connect the iLO dedicated management NIC port to a LAN from which the server is managed.
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Reboot the server.
2.
When prompted during POST, press the F8 key to enter iLO RBSU.
3.
Select Network>NIC>TCP/IP, and press the Enter key.
4.
In the Network Configuration menu, toggle the Network Interface Adapter Field to ON by pressing
5.
the Space bar.
Press the F10 key to save the configuration.
6.
Select File>Exit, and press the Enter key.
7.
After iLO resets, the iLO dedicated management NIC Port is active.

Shared Network Port VLAN

The Shared Network Port VLAN feature is designed for customers who want to use the Shared Network
Port but want to keep their management network traffic separate from their regular network traffic. For
example, you can configure the management traffic for all of the iLO Shared Network Ports on a network
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