HP iLO 4 Scripting and Command Line Guide

Possible values include:
0—Disabled
1—Enabled (records every authentication failure)
2—Enabled (records every second authentication failure)
3—Enabled (records every third authentication failure: this is the default value.)
5—Enabled (records every fifth authentication failure)
SSH_STATUS—Determines if SSH is enabled. The valid values are Yes or No, which enable or
disable SSH functionality.
SSH_PORT—Specifies the port used for SSH connection on iLO 4. The processor must be reset if
this value is changed.
SERIAL_CLI_STATUS—Specifies the status of the CLI. The possible values include:
0—No change
1—Disabled
2—Enabled (no authentication required)
3—Enabled (authentication required)
SERIAL_CLI_SPEED—Specifies the CLI port speed.
NOTE: The serial port speed set using this parameter must match the speed of the serial port set
in the RBSU.
The possible values include:
0—No change
1—9,600 bps
2—19,200 bps
3—38,400 bps
4—57,600 bps
5—115,200 bps
RBSU_POST_IP—Determines whether the iLO 4 IP address is displayed during server POST process.
The valid values are Y (enabled) or N (disabled).
SNMP_ACCESS_ENABLED—Determines whether iLO should respond to external SNMP requests.
Valid values are Y (enabled) or N (disabled). If disabled, the iLO Management Engine continues
to operate and the information displayed in the iLO web interface is updated, but no alerts are
generated and SNMP access is not permitted.
SNMP_PORT—Sets the port used for SNMP communications. The industry standard (default) SNMP
port is 161 for SNMP access. Value must be a valid port.
SNMP_TRAP_PORT—Sets the port to which SNMP traps (alerts) are sent. The industry standard
(default) SNMP trap port is 162. Value must be a valid port.
REMOTE_SYSLOG_ENABLE—Determines whether iLO should send event notification messages to
a Syslog server. Valid values are Y (enabled) or N (disabled)
REMOTE_SYSLOG_PORT—Sets the port number through which the Syslog server listens.
REMOTE_SYSLOG_SERVER_ADDRESS—Sets the IP address, FQDN, IPv6 name, or short name of
the server running the Syslog service.
ALERTMAIL_ENABLE—Determines whether ILO should send alert conditions detected independently
of the host operating system via email. The valid values are Y (enabled) or N (disabled).
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