
If you set this value to disabled, iLO will not listen for communication on the Web Server Non-SSL Port or the Web
Server SSL port. The following features will not work when the web server is disabled: RIBCL, iLO RESTful API, remote
console, iLO Federation, and the iLO web interface.
When this option is disabled, the configured
Web Server Non-SSL Port (HTTP) and Web Server SSL Port (HTTPS)
are not detected in a security audit that uses a port scanner to scan for security vulnerabilities.
Web Server Non-SSL Port (HTTP)
Sets the HTTP port. The default value is 80.
Web Server SSL Port (HTTPS)
Sets the HTTPS port. The default value is 443.
Remote Console
Allows you to enable or disable access through the iLO remote consoles.
When this option is disabled, the HTML5 IRC, .NET IRC, Java IRC, standalone remote console, and text-based remote
console are disabled. The configured remote console port is not detected in a security audit that uses a port scanner
to scan for security vulnerabilities.
Remote Console Port
Sets the remote console port. The default value is 17990.
Virtual Media
Allows you to enable or disable the iLO Virtual Media feature.
When this option is disabled, local and URL-based Virtual Media features are disabled. The configured Virtual Media
port is not detected in a security audit that uses a port scanner to scan for security vulnerabilities.
Virtual Media Port
The port that iLO uses to listen for incoming local Virtual Media connections. The default value is 17988.
SNMP
Specifies whether iLO responds to external SNMP requests.
If you disable
SNMP access, iLO continues to operate, and the information displayed in the iLO web interface is
updated. In this state, no alerts are generated and SNMP access is not permitted.
When
SNMP access is disabled, most of the boxes on the SNMP Settings page are unavailable and will not accept
input.
SNMP Port
Sets the SNMP port. The industry-standard (default) SNMP port is 161 for SNMP access.
If you customize the
SNMP Port value, some SNMP clients might not work correctly with iLO unless those clients
support the use of a nonstandard SNMP port.
SNMP Trap Port
Sets the SNMP trap port. The industry-standard (default) SNMP trap port is 162 for SNMP alerts (or traps).
If you customize the
SNMP Trap Port , some SNMP monitoring applications might not work correctly with iLO unless
those applications support the use of a nonstandard SNMP trap port.
To use SNMP v3 with HPE SIM 7.2 or later, change the
SNMP Trap Port value to 50005.
IPMI/DCMI over LAN
Allows you to send industry-standard IPMI and DCMI commands over the LAN.
This setting is disabled by default.
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