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HP HPE iLO 5 User Manual

HP HPE iLO 5
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• License Type—The level of licensed iLO firmware functionality.
• iLO Firmware Version—The version and date of the installed iLO firmware. To navigate to the
Firmware Update page, click the iLO Firmware Version link.
• IP Address—The network IP address of the iLO subsystem.
• Link-Local IPv6 Address—The SLAAC link-local address of the iLO subsystem. To navigate to the
Network Summary page, click the Link-Local IPv6 Address link. This value is displayed only for iLO
Dedicated Network Port configurations.
• iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. By default, the
hostname is ILO, followed by the system serial number and the current domain name. This value is
used for the network name and must be unique.
System status details
• System Health—The server health indicator. This value summarizes the condition of the monitored
subsystems, including overall status and redundancy (ability to handle a failure). Lack of redundancy
in any subsystem at startup will not degrade the system health status. To navigate to the Health
Summary page, click the System Health link.
• Server Power—The server power state (ON or OFF). To access the Virtual Power Button features,
click the Server Power icon.
• UID Indicator—The state of the UID LED. The UID LED helps you identify and locate a server,
especially in high-density rack environments. The possible states are UID ON, UID OFF, and UID
BLINK.
If the iLO Service Port is in use, UID BLINK status includes the Service Port status. The possible
values are UID BLINK (Service Port Busy), UID BLINK (Service Port Error), and UID BLINK
(Service Port Finished).
To turn the UID LED on or off, click the UID Indicator icon, click the UID control at the top of the iLO
web interface window, or use the UID buttons on the server chassis.
When the UID is blinking, and then it stops blinking, the status reverts to the previous value (UID ON
or UID OFF). If a new state is selected while the UID LED is blinking, that state takes effect when the
UID LED stops blinking.
CAUTION:
The UID LED blinks automatically to indicate that a critical operation is underway on the host,
such as Remote Console access or a firmware update. Do not remove power from a server
when the UID LED is blinking.
• TPM Status or TM Status—The status of the TPM or TM socket or module.
The possible values are Not Supported, Not Present, or Present-Enabled.
Trusted Platform Modules and Trusted Modules are computer chips that securely store artifacts used
to authenticate the platform. These artifacts can include passwords, certificates, or encryption keys.
You can also use a TPM or TM to store platform measurements to make sure that the platform
remains trustworthy.
On a supported system, ROM decodes the TPM or TM record and passes the configuration status to
iLO, the iLO RESTful API, the CLP, and the XML interface.
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HP HPE iLO 5 Specifications

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BrandHP
ModelHPE iLO 5
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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