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to a different site or closing the browser also results in an idle connection. The iLO firmware supports a finite number of iLO connections. Misuse of the Infinite timeout option might make iLO inaccessible to other users. Idle connections are recycled after they time out. This setting applies to local and directory users. Directory server timeouts might preempt the iLO setting. Changes to the setting might not take effect immediately in current user sessions, but will be enforced immediately in all new sessions.

iLO Functionality—The iLO network and communications with OS drivers are terminated when iLO functionality is disabled. If iLO functionality is disabled (including the iLO Diagnostic Port), you must use the server Security Override Switch to enable iLO. See the server documentation to locate the Security Override Switch, and then set it to Override. Power up the server, and then use the iLO RBSU to set iLO Functionality to Enabled.

iLO ROM-Based Setup Utility—This setting enables or disables iLO RBSU. The iLO Option ROM prompts you to press F8 to start iLO RBSU, but if iLO is disabled or iLO RBSU is disabled, this prompt is not displayed.

Require Login for iLO RBSU—This setting determines whether a user-credential prompt is displayed when a user accesses iLO RBSU. If this setting is Enabled, and you press F8 during POST, a login dialog box opens.

Show iLO IP during POST—This setting enables the display of the iLO network IP address during host server POST.

Serial Command Line Interface Status—This setting enables you to change the login model of the CLI feature through the serial port.

Serial Command Line Interface Speed—This setting enables you to change the speed of the serial port for the CLI feature. The following speeds (in bits per second) are valid: 9600 (default), 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. The serial port configuration must be set to no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit (N/8/1) for correct operation. The serial port speed set by this option should match the speed of the serial port configured in the system ROM.

Virtual Serial Port Log—This setting enables or disables logging of the Virtual Serial Port. When enabled, Virtual Serial Port activity is logged to a 150-page circular buffer in the iLO memory, and can be viewed using the CLI command vsp log. The Virtual Serial Port buffer size is 128 KB. This feature and many others are part of an iLO licensing package. For more information about iLO licensing, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/licensing).

Minimum Password Length—This setting specifies the minimum number of characters allowed when a user password is set or changed. The character length must be a value from 0 to 39. Default is 8.

Server Name—This setting enables you to specify the host server name. You can assign this value manually, but it might be overwritten by the host software when the OS loads. You can enter a server name that is up to 49 bytes. To force the browser to refresh, save this setting, and then press F5.

Server FQDN/IP address—This setting enables you to specify the server FQDN or IP address. You can assign this value manually, but it might be overwritten by the host software when the OS loads. You can enter an FQDN or IP address that is up to 255 bytes. To force the browser to refresh, save this setting, and then press F5.

Authentication Failure Logging—This setting enables you to configure logging criteria for failed authentications. All login types are supported; each login type works independently. The following settings are valid:

Enabled–Every Failure—A failed login log entry is recorded after every failed login attempt.

Enabled–Every 2nd Failure—A failed login log entry is recorded after every second failed login attempt.

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Contents Abstract Acknowledgments Contents Troubleshooting Advanced topicsSupport and other resources Documentation feedback Glossary IndexIntroduction Using Intelligent Provisioning OverviewNavigating Intelligent Provisioning Completing initial configuration and registration tasks Setting Intelligent Provisioning preferencesCompleting initial configuration and registration tasks Activating Intelligent Provisioning Registering for Insight Remote SupportHP remote support overview Configuration optionsData collected by Insight Remote Support Using Insight Remote Support with HP Proactive Care service Prerequisites Registering for Insight Online direct connectUsing Intelligent Provisioning Completing initial configuration and registration tasks Registering for Insight Remote Support central connect Completing initial configuration and registration tasks Configuring the server and installing an OS Hardware Settings OS Selection OS Information ReviewSD Boot Hardware Settings OS Selection Using Intelligent Provisioning Linux edition Issue Red Hat Enterprise Linux Updatedir= Linux/suse/i386-sles11.2 Updatedir kernel OS information required for recommended installations OS InformationHP StoreVirtual VSA Virtual Storage Appliance software Deploying HP StoreVirtual VSAEntering VSA contact information Completing VSA deploymentOS information required for customized installations VMware Configuration information for Customized Installation ReviewChecking installation parameters Using Intelligent Provisioning Performing maintenance Perform Maintenance windowActive Health System download Determining the installed Intelligent Provisioning version Firmware UpdateUpdating Intelligent Provisioning and component firmware Intelligent Provisioning Preferences Deployment Settings Creating a Deployment Settings package overview Performing Deployment Settings package-level actions Task Copy a deployment to a local server Entering array configuration settings Entering firmware update settingsEntering version information Entering operating system information Entering Remote Support informationEntering ROM settings Entering system optionsHP Smart Storage Administrator HP SSA ConfigurationDiagnostics/SmartSSD Diagnose button accesses these reporting toolsInsight Diagnostics Quick Configs Using Intelligent Provisioning Rbsu power management ILO configuration Viewing iLO summary informationEditing iLO Access Settings Access Settings-Access OptionsUsing Intelligent Provisioning Access Settings-Service Access Settings-IPMI/DCMI Editing iLO Management Settings Management-SNMP SettingsManagement Snmp Alerts Management Insight Management Integration Network Settings Summary Modifying Network SettingsNetwork Settings-General Performing maintenance Network Settings-IPv4 Performing maintenance Network Settings-IPv6 Network Settings-SNTP Editing User Administration User Accounts-Displays available usersProcedure Using Intelligent Provisioning Performing maintenance Resetting iLO HP Insight Remote SupportUnregistering from Insight Remote Support Unregistering from Insight Remote Support central connectEditing the web proxy settings License ManagementErase RbsuReinstalling Intelligent Provisioning Creating an Intelligent Provisioning update mirror Advanced topicsGaius.img.gz Vid.img.gz Hpmanifest.zip Mirroring different SPPs to different servers Using the HP USB Key Utility Creating a bootable USB keyPrerequisites AutoRun filesUsing the HP USB Key Utility Advanced topics Using the HP USB Key Utility Troubleshooting Troubleshooting overviewGeneral issues Windows-specific issuesLinux-specific issues VMware-specific issues Customer advisoriesSupport and other resources Contacting HPRelated information WebsitesPrerequisites Typographic conventionsHP Insight Remote Support Document conventionsHP Insight Online direct connect HP Insight OnlineHP Insight Remote Support central connect Documentation feedback Glossary This documentPSP WMI Index