HP ProLiant Intel-based 100-series G6 servers

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accessible using popular web browsers. HP LO100i is also accessible using System Management
Architecture for Server Hardware Command line Protocol (SMASH CLP) for Telnet and SSH sessions.
NOTE:
ProLiant 100-series G6 servers do not support LO100i Select and LO100c.
LO100i Advanced Pack capabilities are available through an optional license key. Table 4 shows the
differences in functionality between LO100i Standard, which comes with all 100-series G6 servers,
and LO100i Advanced Pack.
Table 4. LO100i functionality
Features
LO100i Standard
with every ProLiant 100-
series server
LO100i Advanced
(license upgrade options)
Technical Support and Upgrade Licensing Yes -- G6 only
Flatpack and electronic key delivery Yes
Host access to IPMI environment HW status Yes Yes
Unencrypted browser for power, SEL, health,
and key activation
Yes
Yes
Shared and dedicated network port * Yes Yes
DCMI 1.0 Yes -- G6 only Yes -- G6 only
SSL & SSH security (setup in factory) Yes -- G6 only Yes
DNS registered names ** Yes Yes
License manager support Yes -- G6 only Yes -- G6 only
IPv6 support (coexistence at launch) Yes -- G6 only Yes -- G6 only
Virtual KVM License Upgrade
Virtual media (CD/DVD, floppy, ISO Image
files)
License Upgrade
Power Capping Yes – DL1000 only
* Shared and dedicated network port is currently an optional feature on some ProLiant 100-series G6 servers
and may be purchased as an option.
** The DNS registered names require high speed network ports to accommodate the large packet sizes
associated with this feature. High speed network ports are included on most ProLiant DL series servers. The
shared low speed network ports on the ProLiant ML series and DL120 G6 servers do not support DNS registered
names.
LO100i includes the following:
Improvements to HP SIM support through the addition of Insight Management (SNMP) Agents
A new Health driver supports gathering and delivering LO100i management information from
SNMP Agents
SNMP agents store the information and deliver it to HP SIM through SNMP as requested
HP SIM discovers and makes associations with the LO100i instances in the network
HP SIM displays URL links to launch the LO100i web interface for a given server
Host access to in-band IPMI 2.0 features supported by IPMI-aware operating systems