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Idle Connection Timeout (Minutes)
This option specifies the interval of user inactivity, in minutes, before the Web
server and Remote Console session are automatically terminated.
Enable Lights-Out Functionality
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If iLO functionality, including the iLO Diagnostic Port, is disabled, you must
use the Security Override Switch in the server to enable iLO functionality.
Follow the server documentation of the server to locate the Security Override
Switch and set it to the override position. Power on the server and use the
iLO RBSU to set Enable Lights-Out Functionality.
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This option enables connection to iLO. If disabled, all connections to iLO are
prevented. The default setting is Yes.
The iLO 10/100 network and communications with operating system drivers
will be turned off if Lights-Out functionality is disabled. The iLO Diagnostic
Port for a ProLiant BL p-Class server will be disabled as well.
Enable iLO RBSU
This option enables a user with access (physical or virtual) to the host to
configure iLO for that system using iLO RBSU. RBSU is invoked when the host
system reboots and performs POST. The default setting is Yes. You can restrict
RBSU access to authorized users by selecting Require Login for iLO RBSU.
NOTE: If the physical security jumper is set, the RBSU prompt displays
during reboot.
Pass-Through Configuration
This option controls the ability of iLO to pass-through a connection between a
Microsoft® Terminal Services client and Terminal Services server running on
the server that has the iLO installed. There are three options:
Automatic means when remote console is started, the Terminal Services
client will be launched.
Enabled means the pass-through feature is enabled but will not launch
automatically. You must click the Terminal Svcs button in Remote Console
to start the client.
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