
d. Enter the following values:
• IP address: 10.0.0.20
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Do not set a default gateway
e. Before continuing, ping the following IP addresses to test connectivity to the EMU and
the iLO located in each of the servers: 10.0.0.10, 10.0.0.11, and 10.0.0.12. The EMU
and iLO interfaces have been assigned IP addresses during factory setup. You must either
update the factory values with site-specific static IP addresses, including a default gateway
if needed, or configure the management processors to use DHCP IP addressing.
3. Configure iLO on the server blades:
a. Open a web browser and log in to iLO using the address: http://10.0.0.11. You
are prompted to enter the user name and password. The password for the iLO
Administrator is located on a pull-out tab on the front of the server blade.
NOTE: After you have logged into iLO, HP recommends that you change the
administrator password. To do so, select Administration→User Administration in the iLO
management interface.
b. Configure the network as required for your environment. Select Administration→Network
in the iLO management interface. You can either enable DHCP or edit the IP address
details and enter site-specific network settings.
When you configure the iLO IP addressing to use DHCP, ensure that you select the
appropriate DHCP addressing options for IPV4. Available options are:
• Use DHCPV4 Supplied Gateway
• Use DHCPv4 Supplied Static Routes
• Use DHCPv4 Supplied Domain name
• Use DHCPv4 DNS Servers
• Use DHCPv4 Supplied WINS Servers
For more information about iLO and network settings, see the iLO documentation. Go to
http://www.hp.com/go/iLOand select HP iLO 3 Documentation.
c. Click Apply to save your settings.
d. Repeat the process on the other server blade. Open a web browser and log in to iLO
using the address: http://10.0.0.12.
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