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Enables or disables the iLO configuration options in the UEFI System Utilities.
When this setting is enabled (default), the iLO configuration options are available when you
access the UEFI System Utilities.
When this setting is disabled, the iLO configuration options are not available when you access
the UEFI System Utilities.
This setting cannot be enabled if option ROM prompting is disabled in the system BIOS. This
option is called BMC Configuration Utility in the UEFI System Utilities.
Require Login for iLO RBSU
Determines whether a user credential prompt is displayed when a user accesses the iLO
configuration options in the UEFI System Utilities.
When this setting is disabled (default), login is not required when a user accesses the iLO
configuration options in the UEFI System Utilities.
When this setting is enabled, a login dialog box opens when a user accesses the iLO
configuration options in the UEFI System Utilities.
This option is called Require user login and configuration privilege for BMC Configuration
in the UEFI System Utilities.
Show iLO IP during POST
Enables the display of the iLO network IP address during host server POST.
When this setting is enabled (default), the iLO IP address is displayed during POST. When this
setting is disabled, the iLO IP address is not displayed during POST.
Virtual Serial Port Log
Enables or disables logging of the Virtual Serial Port.
When this setting is enabled, Virtual Serial Port activity is logged to a 150-page circular buffer
in the iLO memory. Use the CLI command vsp log to view the logged information. The Virtual
Serial Port buffer size is 128 KB.
When this setting is disabled (default), Virtual Serial Port activity is not logged.
This feature is part of a licensing package.
XML Reply
Controls the XML object iLO provides in response to an anonymous request for basic system
information. When this setting is enabled (default), other software is allowed to discover and
identify an iLO system on the network. To view the XML response that iLO provides, click View.
When this option is disabled, iLO responds to requests with an empty XML object.

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