3. If you have enabled DHCPv4, clear the check box.
4. Edit the setting(s) as necessary. Click Apply.
Network Settings–IPv6
• iLO Client Applications use IPv6 first—When both IPv4 and IPv6 service addresses are
configured for iLO client applications, this option specifies which protocol iLO tries first when
accessing a client application. This setting also applies to lists of addresses received from the
name resolver when using FQDNs to configure NTP.
◦ Select this check box if you want iLO to use IPv6 first.
◦ Clear this check box if you want iLO to use IPv4 first.
If communication fails using the first protocol, iLO automatically tries the second protocol.
• Enable Stateless Address Auto Configuration (SLAAC)—Select this check box to enable iLO to
create IPv6 addresses for itself from router advertisement messages.
NOTE: iLO will create its own link-local address even when this option is not selected.
• Primary DNS Server, Secondary DNS Server, Tertiary DNS Server—Enter the IPv6 addresses
for the DNS service.
When DNS server locations are configured in both IPv4 and IPv6, both sources are used, with
preference given according to the iLO Client Applications use IPv6 first configuration option,
primary sources, then secondary, and then tertiary.
• Use DHCPv6 Supplied NTP Servers—This option determines whether iLO uses the DHCPv6
server-supplied time.
• Enable DDNS Server Registration—This option determines whether iLO registers its IPv6 address
and name with a DNS server.
• Static IPv6 Address 1–4—Enter up to four static IP addresses if they are not automatically
assigned. You must specify the prefix length for the addresses.
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