Configuring Access Through The Network; User Accounts - HP ProLiant DL145 User Manual

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Configuring Access Through the Network

The server is connected to the network using a standard Ethernet cable. Through this
connection, you can access the Management Processor CLI, verify POST remotely, and
access the BIOS Setup Utility remotely.
To set up a Telnet session:
1. Connect a standard Ethernet cable between the dedicated Management NIC on the server
rear panel and a network jack. The Management Processor automatically negotiates an IP
address.
2. Verify the IP address:
a. Establish serial communication to the server. Refer to "Configuring Access Through
b. Log in to the Management Processor CLI. The ProLiant> prompt appears. Refer to
IMPORTANT: You must log in as an OEM or Administrator level user. For information on user
accounts, refer to "User Accounts" in this chapter.
c. Enter the
d. Enter the
e. Exit network setup by entering the
f.
3. Launch Telnet by entering the following command at a DOS prompt or the command
line:
Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where

User Accounts

The Management Processor supports four user accounts. Use third-party IPMI software to
configure usernames and privileges. Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive and can
contain up to 16 characters each. The default accounts include:
OEM—OEM privileges allow the user to execute the full set of CLI commands
described in Table 5-8. The default username/password is
NOTE: The default maximum privilege level for the serial channel is OEM. This default is allowed
since physical security occurs with the RS-232 interface. If a serial terminal is connected to the
RS-232 interface, the serial terminal can provide additional security measures.
Administrator—Administrator privileges allow the user to execute the full set of CLI
commands described in Table 5-8. The default username/password is
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the Serial Port" in this chapter.
"Logging Into the Management Processor Command Line Interface" in this chapter.
network setup
command. The Management Processor IP address appears.
state
Exit the Management Processor CLI. Refer to "Logging Out of the Management
Processor CLI" in this chapter.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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command. The INET> prompt appears.
command. The ProLiant> prompt appears.
quit
is the Management Processor IP address.
/
.
OEM
OEM
/
admin
admin
.
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