Note – After you log in to ILOM using the default user name and password, you should change the the ILOM root account password (changeme). See the Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager 2.0 User’s Guide for details.

3.To log out, type:

->exit

Accessing and Configuring the ELOM

The server module includes a service processor integrated into the motherboard. It can be either an ILOM or an ELOM.

Note – If your server module is equipped with an ILOM service processor, see “Accessing and Configuring the ILOM” on page 22.

The ELOM’s built-in system management software enables you to monitor and manage the components installed in your chassis and server modules. Using the ELOM, you can configure network information, view and edit hardware configurations, monitor vital system information, and manage user accounts.

The chassis has its own service processor, called a Chassis Monitoring Module Integrated Lights Out Manager (CMM ILOM). It provides an Ethernet connection to the server module's service processor, and it allows you to view and configure the server module's network information.

The following sections assume that:

The chassis is powered up

The CMM ILOM is connected to the network and is working correctly

The installer has Ethernet access to the same subnet as the CMM ILOM

If these conditions are not present, see the Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) Administration Guide for the Sun Blade 6000 Modular System and other chassis documentation, and the Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide.

Note – Both the CMM ILOM and the ELOM are shipped with identical preconfigured administrator accounts. The user name is root and the default password is changeme.

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