Sun Microsystems Server X4-2 Installation Manual page 105

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Note – You can also change network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility. For
information about the BIOS Setup Utility, refer to Oracle X4 Series Servers
Administration Guide at http://www.oracle.com/goto/x86AdminDiag/docs.
1. Log in to Oracle ILOM using one of the following procedures:
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection" on page 84
"Log In to Oracle ILOM Remotely Using the CLI" on page 87
Note – If you log in to Oracle ILOM using an Ethernet connection, after you modify
the network settings, your connection will be terminated, and you will have to log in
again using the new settings.
2. To navigate to the /SP/network/ipv6 directory, use the cd command:
-> cd /SP/network/ipv6.
3. To view the IPv6 network settings configured on the device, type the show
command.
For example, see the following sample output values for the IPv6 properties on a
server SP device.
-> show
/SP/network/ipv6
Targets:
Properties:
state = enabled
autoconfig = stateless
dhcpv6_server_duid = (none)
link_local_ipaddress = 2001:DB8:n:n
static_ipaddress = ::/128
ipgateway = 2001:DB8:n:n
pending_static_ipaddress = ::/128
dynamic_ipaddress_1 2001:DB8:n:n
Commands:
cd
show
set
4. To configure an IPv6 auto-configuration option, use the set command to specify
the following auto-configuration property values:
Connecting to Oracle ILOM
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