Using Vlan Tagging; Server Support; Configuring Vlan Tagging - HP ProLiant Lights Out-100 User Manual

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3.
Set input default to 0x08 using the command:
oemhp I 20 c0 20 18 00 29 01 00 00 02 00 08 b4
4.
Set output default to 0x03 using the command:
oemhp I 20 c0 20 18 00 29 01 00 00 02 01 03 b8
5.
Log out.

Using VLAN Tagging

VLAN tagging is used to isolate the (internal) management traffic from the production traffic (for
security and configuration simplicity) without running multiple Ethernet drops to each server. Though
VLAN tagging adds some network configuration complexity, significant networking cost savings
(as in ports and cables) can be realized.
NOTE:
VLAN tagging is not currently supported on the low-speed shared management ports on
ML1 10 G6, DL120 G6, or ML150 G6.

Server Support

VLAN tagging supports all ProLiant 100 series G5/G6/G7 servers when used with the dedicated
management port. It is supported on high-speed shared management ports on most ML G6 and
G7 servers.
NOTE:
VLAN tagging is not currently supported on the low-speed shared management ports on
ML1 10 G6, DL120 G6, or ML150 G6.

Configuring VLAN Tagging

The following host-based configuration commands are used to configure VLAN tagging:
To set a VLAN ID using an IPMI command type the following:
linux: ipmitool raw 0x0c 0x01 0x02 0x14 XX YY
Where:
XX = least significant 8 bits of the VLAN ID
YY = bit 7 - 1=enable VLAN; 0=disable
bit [6:4] – 0=Reserved
bit [3:0] - most significant 4 bits of the VLAN ID
For example, to enable VLAN ID-809, type the following command:
linux: ipmitool raw 0x0c 0x01 0x02 0x14 0x29 0x83
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