On blade servers, the integrated remote console is always enabled.
Other remote console access options
The following remote console options are available from outside of the iLO web interface:
•
Standalone remote console (HPLOCONS)—Provides remote console access directly from your Windows desktop, without
going through the iLO web interface.
HPLOCONS has the same functionality and requirements as the .NET integrated remote console. Download HPLOCONS
from the following website:
http://www.hpe.com/support/ilo5.
•
iLO Mobile Application for iOS and Android devices—Provides remote console access from a supported mobile phone or
tablet.
For information about the mobile app features and how to use them, see the mobile app documentation at the following
website:
http://www.hpe.com/support/ilo-docs.
Remote console usage considerations
• The integrated remote console is suitable for high-latency (modem) connections.
• Do not run the integrated remote console from its host operating system on the same server.
• When you log into a server through the remote console, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you log out before
closing the console.
• When you finish using the remote console, close the window or click the browser
Close button (X) to exit.
• The UID LED flashes when a remote console session is active.
• The
Idle Connection Timeout specifies how long a user can be inactive before a remote console session ends
automatically. This value does not affect remote console sessions when a virtual media device is connected.
• When the mouse is positioned over the remote console window, the console captures all keystrokes, regardless of whether
the console window has focus.
• You can enable and disable the
Remote Console feature on the Access Settings page.
Starting the integrated remote console
Starting the HTML5 IRC
Use this procedure to access the remote console in a supported browser.
Prerequisites
• Remote Console privilege
• A license that supports this feature is installed. For information about the available license types and the features they
support, see the licensing documentation at the following website:
http://www.hpe.com/support/ilo-docs.
• The
Remote Console feature is enabled on the Access Settings page.
• For Microsoft Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge users only: You connected to the iLO web interface by using a
hostname or an IPv4 address.
The HTML5 IRC is not supported with Microsoft Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge over an IPv6 connection. The
Microsoft WebSocket implementation requires a nonstandard IPv6 literal address.
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