
Configuring the remote console trust setting (.NET IRC)
The .NET IRC is launched through Microsoft ClickOnce, which is part of the Microsoft .NET Framework. ClickOnce requires
that any application installed from an SSL connection must be from a trusted source. If a browser is not configured to trust
the iLO processor, and this setting is enabled, ClickOnce notifies you that the application cannot start.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends installing a trusted SSL certificate and enabling the
IRC requires a trusted
certificate in iLO setting. In this configuration, the .NET IRC is launched by using an HTTPS connection. If the IRC
requires a trusted certificate in iLO setting is disabled, the .NET IRC is launched by using a non-SSL connection, and SSL
is used after the .NET IRC starts to exchange encryption keys.
Prerequisites
Configure iLO Settings privilege
Procedure
1. Click Remote Console & Media in the navigation tree, and then click the Security tab.
2. To enable or disable the IRC requires a trusted certificate in iLO setting, click the toggle switch.
3. To save the changes, click Apply.
iLO AlertMail
iLO AlertMail enables you to configure iLO to send alert conditions detected independently of the host operating system
to one or more email addresses. iLO AlertMail messages include major host system events that appear in the IML. For
example, if a fan failure occurs, an event is recorded in the IML and an email message with the details is sent to the
configured email addresses.
Some email service providers establish filters and rules to block problem emails such as spam, commercial content, and
unwanted volume. These tools might block the receipt of messages generated by iLO. To work around this issue, Hewlett
Packard Enterprise recommends enabling a secure SMTP connection (SSL/TLS) and configuring a sender email address
that is recognized by the configured SMTP server.
Enabling AlertMail
Prerequisites
• Configure iLO Settings 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:
https://www.hpe.com/support/ilo-docs.
• For configurations with
Enable SMTP Authentication enabled, you have the user name and password of an email
account on the
SMTP Server.
• For configurations with
Enable SMTP Secure Connection (SSL/TLS) enabled, SSL/TLS is enabled on the server.
• If you use a public or ISP SMTP server, make sure that the email addresses you will use for the recipient addresses are
configured to allow less secure applications.
Procedure
1. Click Management in the navigation tree, and then click the AlertMail tab.
2. Set the Enable iLO AlertMail option to enabled.
3. Enter the following information:
Using HPE iLO 5
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