
For IPv6 networks, a 32-bit or 64-bit Java Development Kit (JDK) 170636 or higher is required. For IPv4 networks, a 32-bit or 64-bit JDK is required. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 7, 1.3.1 or later is installed. The mouse mode is set correctly (see Set the Mouse Mode).
#Integrated lights out plus#
To exclusively control the storage media from the Oracle ILOM System Remote Console Plus application, you must have root privileges on a Linux client or root administrator privileges on a Windows client. The following user credentials are required:Ĭonsole (c) user role privileges are required to use Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus.Ī user account on the host server is required to log in to the redirected host desktop. Use the set ping or ping6 command to send a network test from the device to a network destination specified in the following table.īefore you begin, ensure that the following requirements are met: Type the IPv4 or IPv6 test destination address in the Destination field and click Test.Īt the CLI prompt, type the show command to view the network test targets and properties.įor example, the following output shows the test target properties: -> show If the test was successful, the message Ping of ip_address succeeded message appears below the Destination field in the Network Configuration Test screen. In the Network Tools dialog box, in the Test Type list box, select Ping (for an IPv4 configuration) or Ping6 (for an IPv6 network configuration). On the Connectivity page, click the Tools button. Use either the Oracle ILOM web interface or CLI to test the IPv4 or IPv6 network configuration.Ĭlick ILOM Administration → Connectivity → Network. Oracle ILOM displays the default command prompt ->, indicating that you successfully logged in to the Oracle ILOM CLI.
#Integrated lights out password#
Password:Īt the Oracle ILOM password prompt, type your password and press Enter. Where username is the user name of an Oracle ILOM account with Administrator privileges, and hostname is either the IP address or hostname (when using DNS) of the server SP. To establish a connection to the Oracle ILOM CLI:įrom the command line, initiate a secure shell session, type: ssh username hostname

The Summary Information page appears, indicating that you successfully logged in to Oracle ILOM. On the Oracle ILOM login screen, type your user name and password, and click Log In. Type the IP address of the server in the address field of your web browser and press Enter. To establish a connection to the Oracle ILOM web interface: See Connecting Cables and Applying Power.Įstablish a connection to the Oracle ILOM web interface or the CLI.
