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04-22-2009 11:46 AM
04-22-2009 11:46 AM
LO100 Virtual Media needs port 5901/tcp open to client
Despite locating either a suitable ISO image or a local CD-ROM drive, adding it to the Virtual Media list and clicking 'Connect', the media were not showing up as they should (in the Boot > CD-ROM drives part of BIOS) and not booting.
Apparently the ILO was trying to connect back to my client machine on port 5901/tcp which my firewall does not normally NAT to my machine. This is not mentioned in the User Guide, nor in the KVM software, and no warning, error message or other indication of this is displayed.
After forwarding that port, it finally works as expected.
I hope my posting here can prevent someone else going through the same frustration.
Please document this requirement!
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05-09-2010 11:55 PM
05-09-2010 11:55 PM
Re: LO100 Virtual Media needs port 5901/tcp open to client
I have the firewall disabled.
Thanks
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05-10-2010 12:21 AM
05-10-2010 12:21 AM
Re: LO100 Virtual Media needs port 5901/tcp open to client
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08-18-2011 03:07 AM
08-18-2011 03:07 AM
Re: LO100 Virtual Media needs port 5901/tcp open to client
Thank you so much for that info.
I searched and searched, and tried everything I could, including DMZ.
I have had an HP tech rep do a remote session with me, and he couldn;t figure it out.
5901 fixed the issue beautifully.
To this point, i had been using a windows RDP session into a VPS to get remote media to work.
Makes for a bad iLo experience, to work it through an RDP session
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