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Oracle X5-2 User Manual

Oracle X5-2
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Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration
set /SP/network/ipv6 state=enabled|disabled pending_static_ipaddress=
value/subnet_mask_value pending_static_ipgatewayaddress=value
Note - A dual-stack network connection is enabled when both the IPv4 and IPv6 State
properties are set to enabled. By default, Oracle ILOM is factory-configured with network
settings enabled for a dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) network connection. If the IPv4 State property
is enabled ( /SP/network state=enabled) and the IPv6 State property is disabled (/sp/network/
ipv6 state=disabled), Oracle ILOM will support an IPv4-only network connection.
d.
To commit the IPv4 and IPv6 pending network changes in Oracle ILOM,
type:
set /SP/network commitpending=true
Note - All user sessions on the SP are terminated upon committing the IP network property
changes. To log back in to Oracle ILOM, use the newly assigned service processor IP address.
Test the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration
Use either the Oracle ILOM web interface or CLI to test the IPv4 or IPv6 network
configuration.
From the Oracle ILOM web interface, perform these steps:
a.
From the ILOM Administration → Connectivity screen, click the Tools
button at the bottom of the screen.
Connecting to Oracle ILOM 91

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Oracle X5-2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Processors2
Cores per ProcessorUp to 18
Form Factor2U Rackmount
ProcessorIntel Xeon E5-2600 v3
MemoryUp to 768 GB DDR4
Power Supply1200W
Operating SystemOracle Linux, Oracle Solaris
Network4 x 10Gb Ethernet ports

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