HP Integrity Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 Hardware Administrator's Guide v6.5

SO
Configures security options and access control (for example, users and passwords).
This command modifies the security parameters of the MP, which include login
timeouts and allowed password faults.
If configured, when you access the MP through the modem port, the MP hangs up
and dials you back. This does not work if Modem Presence is set to not always
connected with the CA command. If the mode is single, the state is changed to disabled
after the first login. A user whose login is disabled is not accepted.
SS
Displays the status of the system processors and identifies the monarch processor.
SYSREV
Displays the revision status of firmware in the system.
TC
System resets through INIT or Transfer of Control (TOC) signal. Shut down the
operating system before issuing this command.
This command causes the system to be reset through the INIT or TOC signal. Execution
of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts
the computer system. It is different from the RS command in that the processors are
signaled to dump state on the way down.
TE
Tell. Sends a message to other terminals. You can enter up to 80 characters. The
message is broadcast to the other mirrored clients. Users in a session or CSP are not
shown the message.
UC
User Configuration. Controls user access. Use this command to add, modify, re-enable,
or delete user logins. You can also enable or disable security warnings and change
passwords.
VFP Displays Virtual Front Panel. The VFP command presents a summary of the system
by using direct console addressing. If the terminal is not recognized by the MP, VFP
mode is rejected. Each individual user gets this summary to avoid issues related to
terminal type and screen display mode.
WHO
Displays a list of MP connected users. This command displays the login name and
operating mode (Main Menu, command, and so on) of the connected console client
users, and the port on which they are connected. For the LAN and WEB console
clients, the command also displays the remote IP address.
If the local console client user did not originate the MP command interface session,
there is always one default user listed for the local serial port: local user i. If the local
console operator enters CTRL+B, the login name that the local operator used displays
instead.
X
Exits MP command interface and disconnect from the system. This command
disconnects the executing user from the system. This command is available from the
local port.
XD
Diagnostics or Reset of MP. Use this command to perform some simple checks to
confirm the health and connectivity status of the MP. The following tests are available:
MP Parameter Checksum
Verify I2C connection (get BMC Device ID)
LAN connectivity test using ping
Modem self-tests
Also, you can reset the MP safely using this command, without affecting the operation
of the server.
16 Management Processor