• Secure Shell (SSH) Access—Enables you to specify whether the SSH feature on iLO is enabled or
disabled. SSH provides encrypted access to the iLO CLP. The default is Enabled.
• Secure Shell (SSH) Port—Default is 22
• Remote Console Port—Default is 17990
• Web Server Non-SSL Port (HTTP)—Default is 80
• Web Server SSL Port (HTTPS) —Default is 443
• Virtual Media Port—Default is 17988
• SNMP Access—Specifies whether iLO should respond to external SNMP requests. The default
setting is Enabled. If you set SNMP Access to Disabled, the iLO Management Engine continues to
operate, and the information displayed in the iLO web interface is updated, but no alerts are generated
and SNMP access is not permitted. When SNMP Access is set to Disabled, most of the boxes on the
Administration → Management → SNMP Settings page are unavailable and will not accept input.
• SNMP Port —The industry-standard (default) SNMP port is 161 for SNMP access. If you customize
the SNMP Port value, some SNMP clients might not work correctly with iLO unless those clients
support the use of a nonstandard SNMP port.
• SNMP Port Trap—The industry-standard (default) SNMP trap port is 162 for SNMP alerts (or traps). If
you customize the SNMP Trap Port value, some SNMP monitoring applications (such as HPE SIM)
might not work correctly with iLO unless those applications support the use of a nonstandard SNMP
trap port.
To edit access settings on the Service tab:
• In the iLO Configuration Utility window, click Access Settings.
• Click the Service tab. The Service tab data appears.
• Edit the option(s) as necessary. Click Apply.
Access Settings–IPMI/DCMI
iLO enables you to send industry-standard IPMI and DCMI commands over the LAN. The IPMI/DCMI port
is set to 623 and is not configurable.
To edit access settings on the IPMI/DCMI tab:
1. In the iLO Configuration Utility window, click Access Settings. The Access Options tab data is
displayed.
2. Click the IPMI/DCMI tab.
3. Select the check box to enable IPMI/DCMI, or clear the box to disable it. Click Apply.
Editing iLO Management Settings
Management–SNMP Settings
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