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User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
Windows® RDP Pass-Through Service
To use the iLO Terminal Services Pass-Through feature, a service must be
installed on the host system. This service will show the name of iLO Proxy in the
host's list of available services. The service utilizes the Microsoft® .NET
framework's security and reliability. After the service has started, the service
polls the iLO to find out if a an RDP connection with the client has been
established. If an RDP connection with the client has been established, it then
establishes a TCP connection with localhost and begins exchanging packets. The
port used to communicate with localhost is read from the Windows® registry at
This is typically port 3389.
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 servers require the installation of Microsoft®
.NET Framework to support the use of Terminal Services. After .NET
Framework is installed, the Terminal Services client must be installed from
diskettes created by the Terminal Services server. Consult your Windows®
operating guides or help files for instructions. When installing the Terminal
Services client on Windows® 2000, use the default installation location. The
Terminal Services client in Windows® 2000 generates a dialog box asking
for which target Terminal Services server to use.
Windows® Server 2003
On Windows® Server 2003 servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP
connection is built in. The client is an integral part of the operating system
and is activated using Remote Desktop sharing. To activate desktop sharing
allow, select My Computer>Properties>Remote>Remote Desktop. The
Terminal Services client in Windows® Server 2003 provides command line
options and seamless launches from the Remote Console applet.
Windows® XP
On Windows® XP servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP connection
is built in. The client is an integral part of the operating system and is
executed by selecting
Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications>Remote Desktop. The
Terminal Services client in Windows® XP provides command line options
and seamless launches from the Remote Console applet.
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TerminalServer\Wds
\rdpwd\Tds\tcp\PortNumber

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