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This device is a remote server management processor embedded on the system boards of HPE ProLiant servers and Synergy compute modules. iLO enables the monitoring and controlling of servers from remote locations. HPE iLO management is a powerful tool that provides multiple ways to configure, update, monitor, and repair servers remotely.
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This device is a remote server management processor embedded in the system boards of HPE ProLiant servers and Synergy compute modules. iLO enables the monitoring and control of servers from remote locations. HPE iLO management is a powerful tool that provides multiple ways to configure, update, monitor, and repair servers remotely.
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## About
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HTTP CONNECTION:
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-**IP address/host**: The polling IP of the device.
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-**IP port**: The device API IP Port *(default 443)*
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-**BusAddress:** The Computer System ID *(default: 1)*
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-**IP port**: The device API IP Port (default *443*).
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-**BusAddress**: The Computer System ID (default: *ByPassProxy*).
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#### SNMP Connection
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Note: This connection is only available on 1.1.1.x onwards.
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Note: This connection is only available from version 1.1.1.x onwards.
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This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
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SNMP CONNECTION:
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-**IP address/host**: The polling IP of the device.
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-**IP port**: The device IP Port *(default 161)*
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-**IP port**: The device IP port (default *161*).
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## Usage
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### General
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This page displays the device generic information, which contains the following parameters: **Server Name**, **Product Name**, **UUID**, **Serial Number**, **Product Id**, **System ROM**, **System ROM Date**, **Backup ROM Date**, **System Health**, **Power**, **UID Indicator**, **Date**, **ILO Name**, **License**, **ILO FW Version**, **IP Address** and **IPV6 Link Local**.
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This page displays the general device information, including the **Server Name**, **Product Name**, **UUID**, **Serial Number**, **Product ID**, **System ROM**, **System ROM Date**, **Backup ROM Date**, **System Health**, **Power**, **UID Indicator**, **Date**, **ILO Name**, **License**, **ILO FW Version**, **IP Address**, and **IPV6 Link Local**.
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### Active Sessions
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This page displays a table where the info related to Active Sessions are being shown up. The table contains the following columns: **Index**, **User Type**, **User Name**,**User Tag** and **User IP**.
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This page displays a table with information related to active sessions. The table contains the following columns: **Index**, **User Type**, **User Name,****User Tag**, and **User IP**.
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### Connection Setup
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The Connection Setup page displays the **User Name** and **Password**text boxes where the credentials information are filled for the HTTP API polling.
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On this page, you can fill in the credentials for the HTTP API polling in the **User Name** and **Password** boxes.
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By default, **SNMP polling** is disabled, but can be enabled by toggling the **SNMP Polling** parameter. SNMP polling is used to populate the items and subpages on the **Alarms** page.
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By default, **SNMP polling** is disabled, but you can enable it by toggling the **SNMP Polling** parameter. SNMP polling is used to populate the items and subpages of the **Alarms** page.
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### System Information
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This page displays contains 9 subpages pages which can be accessed by clicking the following buttons:
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-**Software**: Displays the **Software Inventory** which contains the following columns: **ID**, **Name**, **Description,** and **Version**. This Table is only pollable if the device has License type "**Advanced**". A Polling Configuration toggle button is created so that a user can enable or disable polling of this table.
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-**Software**: Displays the **Software Inventory**, with the following columns: **ID**, **Name**, **Description**, and **Version**. This table can only be polled if the device has the license type **Advanced**. With the **Polling Configuration** toggle button, you can enable or disable the polling of this table.
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Note that the **Software Inventory** function will only work if the **Agentless Management Service** is in state **Running** (available on the **General** page in the 1.1.0.1 range.)
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Note that the **Software Inventory** function will only work if the **Agentless Management Service** is in the state *Running* (available on the **General** page in the 1.1.0.1 range).
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-**Firmware:** Displays the **Firmware Version Info Table** which contains the following columns: **Index**, **Firmware Name**, **Firmware Version**, and where it is located (**Location**).
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-**Processors:** Displays the **Processors Table** which contains the following columns: **Index**, **Name**, **Status**, **Speed**, **Execution Technology**, **Memory Technology**, **Internal L1 Cache**, **Internal L2 Cache** and **Internal L3 Cache**.
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-**Storage:** Displays in a Tree structure the **Controllers**, **Enclosures**, **Physical Drives** and **Logical Drives**.
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-**Network:** Displays a Tree Control which has the **Network Adapters Table** and has the following parameters: **Name**, **Description**, **Location**, **Status**, and **Firmware.** It also has the **Network Adapter Ports Table** as level 1 which has the following columns: **Number, MAC Address, IPV4, IPV6, Status** and **Team Bridge**.
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-**Memory:** It has two standalone parameters:**Advanced Mode Status** and **Configured AMP Mode.** It also has one table. The **Memory Summary Table** is also present and contains information regarding each memory board.
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-**Power:** This Page contains information regarding **Power Supplies** and **Power Configurations**.
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-**Temperatures:** Displays the **Temperature Table** which has the following parameters: **Sensor**, **Location**, **Status**, **Reading**, **Units**, and **Thresholds**.
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-**Fans:** Displays the **Fans Table** which has the following parameters: **Index**, **Location**, **Status**, **Speed**, and **Unit**.
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-**Firmware**: Displays the **Firmware Version Info Table**, with the following columns: **Index**, **Firmware Name**, **Firmware Version**, and **Location**.
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-**Processors**: Displays the **Processors Table**, with the following columns: **Index**, **Name**, **Status**, **Speed**, **Execution Technology**, **Memory Technology**, **Internal L1 Cache**, **Internal L2 Cache**, and **Internal L3 Cache**.
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-**Storage**: Displays a tree structure with the **Controllers**, **Enclosures**, **Physical Drives**, and **Logical Drives**.
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-**Network**: Displays a tree structure containing the **Network Adapters Table**, with the following parameters: **Name**, **Description**, **Location**, **Status**, and **Firmware**. Also contains the **Network Adapter Ports Table** as level 1, which has the following columns: **Number, MAC Address, IPV4, IPV6, Status**, and **Team Bridge**.
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-**Memory**: Contains two standalone parameters,**Advanced Mode Status** and **Configured AMP Mode**, as well as the **Memory Summary Table**, which contains information regarding each memory board.
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-**Power**: Contains information regarding **Power Supplies** and **Power Configurations**.
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-**Temperatures**: Displays the **Temperature Table**, with the following parameters: **Sensor**, **Location**, **Status**, **Reading**, **Units**, and **Thresholds**.
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-**Fans**: Displays the **Fans Table**, with the following parameters: **Index**, **Location**, **Status**, **Speed**, and **Unit**.
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In case some piece of information seems to be missing, first check that the actual web page of the ILO device does show the missing information.
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In case some piece of information seems to be missing, first check whether the actual web page of the ILO device does show the missing information.
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### Integrated Management Log
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This page displays the **Integrated Management Log Table** which contains the following columns: **Description**,**Severity**, **Last Update** and **Initial Update.**
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This page displays the **Integrated Management Log Table**, which contains the following columns: **Description,****Severity**, **Last Update**, and **Initial Update**.
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This table provides some configuration options to manage the table:
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Some configuration options are available to manage the table:
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-**Clear Log**: Clear the Table (this page is only available in the 1.0.0.x and 1.0.1.x range)
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-**Refresh**: Forces a refresh on the Table.
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-**Polling Configuration**: To configure the polling rate of this table for each hour or 5 min.
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-**Maximum Number of Entries**: To Limit in size the amount of available rows in the table
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-**Clear Log**: Clears the table (only available in the 1.0.0.x and 1.0.1.x range).
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-**Refresh**: Forces a refresh of the data in the table.
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-**Polling Configuration**: Allows you to set the polling rate of the table to each hour or 5 min.
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-**Maximum Number of Entries**: Allows you to limit the total number of rows available in the table.
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### iLO Event Log
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This page displays the **ILO Event Log Table** which contains the following columns: **Description**, **Severity**, **Last Update**, **Initial Update** and **Count**.
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This page displays the **ILO Event Log Table**, which contains the following columns: **Description**, **Severity**, **Last Update**, **Initial Update**, and **Count**.
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This table provides some configuration options to manage the table:
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Some configuration options are available to manage the table:
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-**Clear Log**: Clear the Table
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-**Refresh**: Forces a refresh on the Table.
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-**Polling Configuration**: To configure the polling rate of this table for each hour or 5 min.
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-**Maximum Number of Entries**: To Limit in size the amount of available rows in the table
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-**Clear Log**: Clears the table.
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-**Refresh**: Forces a refresh of the data in the table.
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-**Polling Configuration**: Allows you to set the polling rate of the table to each hour or 5 min.
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-**Maximum Number of Entries**: Allows you to limit the total number of rows available in the table.
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### Alarms
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The **Alarms** page contains parameters related to the status, health, and condition of various components of the device. Within this page, several subpages exist that give detailed information about the status of those components.
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The **Alarms** page contains parameters related to the status, health, and condition of various components of the device. The page has several subpages with detailed information about the status of those components.
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### Web Interface
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This page displays the Web Interface of the device. Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.
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This page displays the web interface of the device. Note that the client machine has to be able to access the device, as otherwise it will not be possible to open the web interface.
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