Trusted Platform Modules and Trusted Modules are computer chips that securely store artifacts used to authenticate
the platform. These artifacts can include passwords, certificates, or encryption keys. You can also use a TPM or TM to
store platform measurements to make sure that the platform remains trustworthy.
On a supported system, ROM decodes the TPM or TM record and passes the configuration status to iLO.
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Module Type—The TPM or TM type and specification version. The possible values are TPM 1.2, TPM 2.0, TM 1.0,
Not Specified, and Not Supported. This value is displayed when a TPM or TM is present on a server.
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microSD Flash Memory Card—The status of the internal SD card. If present, the SD card capacity is displayed.
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Access Panel Status—The state of the access panel. The possible states are OK (the access panel is installed) and
Intrusion (the access panel is open). This value is displayed only on servers that are configured for chassis intrusion
detection.
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iLO Date/Time—The internal clock of the iLO subsystem.
To navigate to the
SNTP Settings page, click the iLO Date/Time link.
Connection to HPE status
This section shows the remote support registration status for supported servers.
The possible status values follow:
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Registered to Remote Support—The server is registered.
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Registration incomplete—The server is registered for Insight Online direct connect remote support, but step 2 of the
registration process is incomplete.
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Not registered—The server is not registered.
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Unable to retrieve the HPE Remote Support information—The registration status could not be determined.
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Remote Support Registration Error—A remote support connection error occurred.
You can click the status value to navigate to the remote support registration page.
Network details
Active Network Interface
The following details are displayed for the active network interface:
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Active network interface name—The name of the active iLO network interface ( iLO Dedicated Network Port or
iLO Shared Network Port).
To navigate to the
Network Summary page, click the network interface name link.
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IP Address—The iLO subsystem IP Address. If an IPv4 address is not configured, this value is not displayed.
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Link-Local IPv6 Address—The iLO subsystem SLAAC link-local address.
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iLO Hostname—The fully qualified network name assigned to the iLO subsystem. By default, the hostname is
ILO, followed by the system serial number and the current domain name. This value is used for the network name
and must be unique.
iLO Virtual NIC
The
iLO Virtual NIC section displays the IP address to use when you connect to iLO through the Virtual NIC.
To navigate to the
Access Settings page, where you can enable this feature, click iLO Virtual NIC.
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