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HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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36 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
Static Route #1, #2, and #3 (destination gateway)—Assigns the appropriate
static route destination and gateway IP address on your network (the default IP
values are 0.0.0.0 and 0.0.0.0, where the first IP address corresponds to the
destination IP, and the second IP address corresponds to the gateway IP).
Enable iLO IP Address Assignment
The bay #1 through bay #16 checkboxes allow you to select which BL p-Class
blade servers will be configured. You can Enable All, Clear All, or Apply your
selection.
RIBCL RACK_INFO Commands
Several new XML commands have been added to the RIBCL structure to support
reading and writing of Static IP Bay Configuration in scripting. The new RIBCL
commands must be scripted within a RACK_INFO (on page 310
) command
block. The new attributes are:
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MOD_ENCLOSURE_IP_SETTINGS—Modifies the Static IP Bay
Configuration settings. This command is only valid inside a RACK_INFO
block. The logged-in user must have the configure iLO privilege. This
attribute must appear inside the RACK_INFO command block with MODE
= "write."
BAY_ENABLEMASK—Enables the use of Static IP Bay Configuration
addressing. The attribute MASK is a 16-bit number. Each bit represents a
slot in the enclosure. If the bit is set, that particular slot is assigned to use the
Static IP Bay Configuration settings. The LSB represents slot 1. For
example, the MASK="0x0001" only allows slot 1 to use Static IP Bay
Configuration. This number can be either a hexadecimal number or a decimal
number. This command must appear inside the
MOD_ENCLOSURE_IP_SETTINGS block.
ENCLOSURE_IP_ENABLE—Enables or disables the use of Static IP Bay
Configuration. This attribute must appear inside the
MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS command block. The possible values are
"Y" or "N." It is case-insensitive. This attribute is only applicable on blade
servers.

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BrandHP
ModelIntegrated Lights-Out
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LanguageEnglish

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