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On an HPE Moonshot 1500 chassis with an HPE ProLiant m750 server blade installed and when in "indirect" access mode, an HPE iLO AlertMail message displays an IP address assigned by the chassis manager internal network. There is no unique server blade HTTPS port number to identify the location of the server blade.
Any HPE ProLiant m750 server blade in an HPE Moonshot 1500 chassis.
To resolve this issue, update to iLO 5 firmware v2.78 (or later) and HPE Moonshot Chassis Manager 2.0 V 3.0 (or later).To download iLO 5 v2.78 (or later), perform the following steps:Click the following link:http://www.hpe.com/support/ilo5The page should refresh to display the "DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE" tab and the components that support the selected product. From the "DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE" expandable filter menus on the left side of the page:For further filtering if needed - Select the specific Operating System from the Operating Environment.Locate and select the HPE Integrated Lights-Out 5 v2.78 firmware.click the Revision History tab to locate the latest version.For more important information, review the Release Notes tab.Click the Download button.AndDownload theHPE Moonshot Chassis Manager 2.0 V 3.0 (or later).RECEIVE PROACTIVE UPDATES: Receive support alerts (such as Customer Advisories), as well as updates on drivers, software, firmware, and customer replaceable components, proactively in your e-mail through HPE Support Alerts. Sign up for Support Alerts at the following URL:HPE Email Preference CenterNAVIGATION TIP:For hints on navigating HPE.com to locate the latest drivers, patches and other support software downloads, refer to theNavigation Tips document.SEARCH TIP:For hints on locating similar documents on HPE.com, refer to theSearch Tips document.
Operating Systems Affected:OS Independent
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