Security/Password Menu; Resetting Passwords; Advanced System Information; Set System Time - HP Integrity rx2660 User's & Service Manual

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Set System Date: Enables you to modify the system date.
Set System Time: Enables you to modify the system time.
Reset Configuration to Default: Enables you restore system settings to their original
configuration.
Help: Displays additional information about the available options.
Exit: Returns to the EFI startup menu.

Security/Password Menu

You can set administrator and user passwords to provide different levels of access to the system
firmware.

Resetting Passwords

If you forget your passwords, reset them by running using the iLO 2 MP <Ctrl+N>rscommand.
This command resets the iLO 2 MP and resets the password.
NOTE:
You can only run this command when directly connected to the server.

Advanced System Information

The Advanced System Information menu displays information about server and component
configuration.

Set System Time

Set System Time lets you modify the server time.

Set System Date

Set System Date lets you modify the server date.

Set User Interface

Set User Interface lets the user change the legacy boot manager user interface.

Set System Wake-On LAN

Set System Wake-On LAN lets the user enable/disable the server Wake-On_LAN settings.

Set System Defaults

Set System Defaults lets you select server default settings.

Integrated Lights Out 2 Management Processor

The integrated Lights Out 2 Management Processor (iLO MP) for entry-level Integrity servers is
an autonomous management subsystem embedded directly on the server. It is the foundation
of the server High Availability (HA), embedded server, and fault management. It also provides
system administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or
location. The iLO 2 MP is available whenever the system is connected to a power source, even
if the server main power switch is in the off position.
HP has used several different names over the years to describe the management functionality
embedded in their servers, including "the management processor." In addition, HP uses the
term "management processor" to refer to any embedded microprocessor that manages a system.
Management processor is a descriptive term (such as "server"), and iLO, is a brand name, or
label (such as "Integrity").
Remote access is the key to maximizing efficiency of administration and troubleshooting for
enterprise servers. Integrity servers have been designed so all administrative functions that can
be performed locally on the machine, can also be performed remotely. iLO enables remote access
to the operating system console, control over the server power and hardware reset functionality,
and works with the server to enable remote network booting through a variety of methods.
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