If you cannot access the webpage then make sure https access is not turned off via cli after logging into IB switch.
Note-:
If You disable both HTTP and HTTPS access to the switch by doing so in the Web Server Settings section in ILOM, or in paths /SP/services/http and /SP/services/https in the CLI.
It can be re-enabled in the CLI. This will not impact the EM IB switch plug-in, which relies on SNMP.
ssh into the IP switch and change the configuration as needed.
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To get the IB switch details:
cd /opt/oracle.SupportTools/onecommand
>cat dbm.dat | grep ib
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib1 1.1.71.85
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib2 1.1.71.86
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib3 1.1.71.87
now pull the ILOM page https://pda1sw-ib1
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go to switch monitoring tab:
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This will pull the switch info:
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Note-:
If You disable both HTTP and HTTPS access to the switch by doing so in the Web Server Settings section in ILOM, or in paths /SP/services/http and /SP/services/https in the CLI.
It can be re-enabled in the CLI. This will not impact the EM IB switch plug-in, which relies on SNMP.
ssh into the IP switch and change the configuration as needed.
To get the IB switch details:
cd /opt/oracle.SupportTools/onecommand
>cat dbm.dat | grep ib
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib1 1.1.71.85
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib2 1.1.71.86
SWITCH "Switch" pda1sw-ib3 1.1.71.87
now pull the ILOM page https://pda1sw-ib1
go to switch monitoring tab:
This will pull the switch info: