• WINS from DHCP—Specifies whether iLO uses the DHCP server-supplied WINS server list.
• Register with WINS Server—Specifies whether iLO registers its name with a WINS server.
• WINS Server #1 and WINS Server #2—If WINS from DHCP is disabled, specifies the primary and
secondary WINS servers.
• Domain Name—The iLO domain name. If DHCP is not used, specifies a domain name.
Configuring Advanced Network Options
Procedure
1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > iLO 5 Configuration Utility >
Advanced Network Options.
2. Select any of the Advanced Network Options, and then select a setting or enter a value for that
option.
3. Save your settings.
User Management
• Add User
• Edit/Remove User
Add User
Use this option to add new local iLO user accounts, with the following privileges and information.
iLO 5 user privileges
• Administer User Accounts—Enables a user to add, edit, and delete local iLO user accounts. A user
with this privilege can change privileges for all users.
If you do not have this privilege, you can view your own settings and change your own password.
• Remote Console Access—Enables a user to remotely access the host system Remote Console,
including video, keyboard, and mouse control.
• Virtual Power and Reset—Enables a user to power-cycle or reset the host system.
These activities interrupt the system availability. A user with this privilege can diagnose the system by
using the Generate NMI to System button.
• Virtual Media—Enables a user to use the Virtual Media feature on the host system.
• Configure Settings—Enables a user to configure most iLO settings, including security settings, and
to remotely update the iLO firmware.
This privilege does not enable local user account administration. After iLO is configured, revoking this
privilege from all users prevents reconfiguration using the web interface, HPQLOCFG, or the CLI.
Users who have access to iLO RBSU, the iLO 5 Configuration Utility, or HPONCFG can still
reconfigure iLO. Only a user who has the Administer User Accounts privilege can enable or disable
this privilege.
• Host BIOS—Enables a user to configure the host BIOS settings by using the UEFI System Utilities.
• Host NIC—Enables a user to configure the host NIC settings.
20 Configuring Advanced Network Options