1.In the Maintenance window, click iLO.
The iLO Configuration Utility window appears.
2.Click Summary. The following information is displayed:
•iLO Hostname—The DNS name of the iLO subsystem, for example, ilo instead of ilo.example.com. This name can be used only if DHCP and DNS are configured to connect to the iLO subsystem name instead of the IP address.
•iLO Firmware Version—The version of the installed iLO firmware
•iLO IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem
•Server Model—The type of system in which this iLO processor is integrated
•System ROM—The family and version of the active system ROM
You can also view this information on the iLO Network—IP & NIC Settings and Overview screens in the iLO web interface. For more information, see the HP iLO 4 User Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/docs).
NOTE: The rest of the procedures in this section are written with the assumption that you have selected iLO from the Maintenance window.
Editing iLO Access Settings
Access Settings–Access Options
NOTE: The iLO functionality cannot be disabled on server blades.
The 38400 speed is not currently supported by the system ROM RBSU.
•Idle Connection Timeout (minutes)—This setting specifies how long a user can be inactive, in minutes, before the iLO web interface and Remote Console session end automatically. The following settings are valid: 15, 30 (default), 60, or 120 minutes, or Infinite. Inactive users are not logged out when this option is set to Infinite. Failure to log out of iLO by either browsing