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On an HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus, the Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) enablement kit is necessary to support remote management or out-of-band management by enabling either the iLO dedicated NIC port or shared NIC port mode. Using the in-band management functionality, iLO setting/features not related to out-of-band or remote management, including Virtual NIC, IPMI, RIBCL, iLOREST, RISclient in Embedded UEFI shell, iLO ROM-based SETUP utility, SNMP, Intelligent Provisioning can still be set. The following behaviors will be observed on servers where the iLO enablement kit is not installed: When the adapter is set to "Shared Network Port" through the iLO 5 Configuration Utility within the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU), after rebooting, the adapter will revert back to "OFF:" Within RBSU, IPv4 and IPv6 will be shown as "Disabled" for iLO. The iLO 5 Configuration Utility can still be used; however, configuration will only take effect once the iLO enablement kit has been installed. During Power-On Self-Test (POST), iLO messages are still displayed, IPv4 and IPv6 will be shown as "Disabled" for iLO, and iLO Management and iLO Essential checkboxes will not be shown (the checkboxes will only be displayed when the iLO enablement kit is installed:) To obtain iLO information in-band, use RBSU to check the Active Health System (AHS) Log, Integrated Management Log and iLO health: Intelligent Provisioning can be used to modify iLO NIC settings; however, these settings will not take effect until the iLO enablement kit is installed:
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