Using iLO

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KeySequence

END_KEY \e[4~

PG_UP\e[5~

PG_DOWN \e[6~

Secure Shell

SSH is a telnet-like program for logging into and for executing commands on a remote machine, which includes security with authentication, encryption, and data integrity features. iLO can support simultaneous access from two SSH clients. After SSH is connected and authenticated, the command line interface is available.

iLO supports:

SSH protocol version 2

PuTTY 0.54, which is a free version of telnet and SSH protocol available for download on the Internet. When using PuTTY, versions before 0.54 may display 2 line feeds instead on a single line feed, when the ENTER key is pressed. To avoid this issue and for best results, HP recommends using version 0.54 or later.

OpenSSH, which is a free version of the SSH protocol available for download on the Internet.

When upgrading the firmware to version 1.60, there will be a one-time 25 minute delay before SSH functionality is available. During this time, iLO generates the 1024 bit RSA and DSA keys. These keys are saved by iLO for future use. If iLO is reset to factory defaults, the RSA and DSA keys are erased and are regenerated on the next boot.

Using Secure Shell

Using SSH

To access iLO using SSH: