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Using iLO 
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After iLO resets, the Shared Network Port feature will be active. Any network 
traffic going to or originating from iLO is directed through the system's NIC port 
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The iLO web interface is no longer available after iLO resets. To restore the use 
of the web interface, iLO's Dedicated Management NIC port must be re-enabled. 
Refer to the "Re-enabling the Dedicated iLO management Port (on page 
section for more information. 
Only the Shared Management NIC Port or the dedicated iLO NIC port is active 
for server management at one time. They both cannot be enabled at the same 
time. 
 
Enabling the iLO Shared Network Port Feature through XML Scripting 
For information on how to use the SHARED_NETWORK_PORT command to 
enable the iLO Shared Network Port through XML scripting, refer to the 
“Remote Insight Command Language (on page 
)” section. 
The following sample script configures iLO to select the Shared Network Port. 
You can tailor this script to your needs. Using this script on platforms that do not 
support the Shared Network Port will cause an error. 
<RIBCL version="2.21"> 
<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="password"> 
<RIB_INFO MODE="WRITE"> 
<MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS> 
<SHARED_NETWORK_PORT VALUE="Y" />  
</MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS> 
</RIB_INFO> 
</LOGIN> 
</RIBCL> 
 
Re-enabling the Dedicated iLO Management Port 
The iLO RBSU or XML scripting must be used to re-enable the iLO dedicated 
NIC management port. For information on how to use the 
SHARED_NETWORK_PORT command to re-enable the iLO dedicated 
management port refer to the "Remote Insight Command Language (on page 
)" section. Re-enabling iLO through RBSU requires that the system be 
rebooted.