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Redirecting the Host Console Using Oracle ILOM
ping = (Cannot show property)
ping6 = (Cannot show property)
Commands:
cd
set
show
b.
Use the set ping or ping6 command to send a network test from the
device to a network destination specified in the following table:
Property Set Property Value Description
ping set ping=<IPv4_address> Type the set ping=command at the
command prompt followed by the
IPv4 test destination IPv4 address. For
example:-> set ping=192.168.10.106
Ping of 192.168.10.106 succeeded
ping set ping6=<IPv6_address> Type the set ping6=command at the
command prompt followed by the
IPv6 test destination IPv6 address. For
example:-> set ping6=2001::db8:
5dff:febe:5000
Ping of 2001::db8:5dff:febe:5000
succeed
Redirecting the Host Console Using Oracle ILOM
Use Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus to remotely redirect a host server desktop or a
host server storage device.
Connecting to the host console through Oracle ILOM enables you to perform actions as if you
were at the host. Connect to the host to perform the following tasks:
Access the server BIOS Setup Utility remotely
Install an operating system on the server
Configure an operating system on the server
Configure or install other software on the server
The Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus supports a full-control console video session
for a primary user and view-only console video sessions for all other signed-in users. By
default, a maximum of four video redirection sessions can be launched from the Oracle
92 Oracle Servers X7-2 and X7-2L Installation Guide • October 2017

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