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03-06-2008 11:41 PM
03-06-2008 11:41 PM
Using ML110 Lights-Out on a dynamic IP address ?
I have an ML110 G2 with the ILO Lights-Out module fitted.
In a previous location I had a fixed IP address for the Lights-Out module.
Now I only have a dynamic IP address supplied by my ISP.
Anyone have any suggestions about how to operate the Lights-Out module with a dynamic IP address ?
Is there an HP or 3rd party service that enables control of such a device on a dynamic IP address ?
Thanks,
.
In a previous location I had a fixed IP address for the Lights-Out module.
Now I only have a dynamic IP address supplied by my ISP.
Anyone have any suggestions about how to operate the Lights-Out module with a dynamic IP address ?
Is there an HP or 3rd party service that enables control of such a device on a dynamic IP address ?
Thanks,
.
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03-07-2008 04:49 AM
03-07-2008 04:49 AM
Re: Using ML110 Lights-Out on a dynamic IP address ?
Hi,
Check out the "HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 2 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management Processor User Guide" Page 8 for configuration.
http://tinyurl.com/yva346
Also check this support doc if u have a Win 2003 DHCP server.
http://tinyurl.com/29xtye
Regards,
Shiraj
Check out the "HP ProLiant ML110 Generation 2 Lights-Out 100 Remote Management Processor User Guide" Page 8 for configuration.
http://tinyurl.com/yva346
Also check this support doc if u have a Win 2003 DHCP server.
http://tinyurl.com/29xtye
Regards,
Shiraj
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03-07-2008 05:27 AM
03-07-2008 05:27 AM
Re: Using ML110 Lights-Out on a dynamic IP address ?
Thank you for the pointers.
I need to remote control and re-boot from a totally remote location, rather than on the local LAN.
However, in conjunction with your suggestion and using www.logmein.com for remote control I think I can solve the problem
Regards
I need to remote control and re-boot from a totally remote location, rather than on the local LAN.
However, in conjunction with your suggestion and using www.logmein.com for remote control I think I can solve the problem
Regards
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03-07-2008 05:31 AM
03-07-2008 05:31 AM
Re: Using ML110 Lights-Out on a dynamic IP address ?
Thank you for the pointers.
I need to remote control and re-boot from a totally remote location, rather than on the local LAN.
However, in conjunction with your suggestion and using www.logmein.com for remote control of one of the PCs on the LAN I think I can solve the problem
Regards
I need to remote control and re-boot from a totally remote location, rather than on the local LAN.
However, in conjunction with your suggestion and using www.logmein.com for remote control of one of the PCs on the LAN I think I can solve the problem
Regards
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