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steve_huon
Engaged Sweeper
Hey,

I can't manage to scan my HP ILO's with Lansweeper. When I try with Putty it connects without any problem.

I tested with the device connection tool:

Scanning Lansweeper Service (on this machine)..
Status: Running
Version: 5.0.0.52
Pinging 10.255.255.161
Ping ok.
Scanning TCP ports..
Open ports:
22 (SSH)
80 (HTTP)
443 (HTTPS)
Closed ports:
21 (FTP)
23 (Telnet)
25 (SMTP)
135 (EPMAP)
139 (NetBIOS Session Service)
445 (SMB)
9100 (Jetdirect)
Scanning MAC..
78:E7:D1:5D:CD:40
Scanning netbios (UDP)..
Could not scan netbios
Scanning SIP..
Error: No reply
Scanning HTTP..
Url: http://10.255.255.161
Response Uri: http://10.255.255.161/
Connection: close
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: text/html
Expires: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:19:41 GMT
Title: HP Integrated Lights-Out 2
Scanning HTTPS..
Url: https://10.255.255.161
Certificate issuer: CN=ILOGB8023XAH5, OU=ISS, O=Hewlett-Packard Company, L=Houston, S=Texas, C=US
Response Uri: https://10.255.255.161/
Connection: close
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: text/html
Expires: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 14:19:41 GMT
Title: HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 Login
Scanning SSH..
Error: Key exchange failed. Connection has been closed by the remote connection end; protocol error. Client Disconnect.
Done.

Can someone tell me what's the problem?

Thanks!
2 REPLIES 2
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Just to confirm, as we've received several questions about this: SSH scanning is currently only supported for *nix based systems like Linux, Unix, BSD and OS X. It isn’t supported for HP iLO, which must be scanned using SNMP. To scan devices with SNMP:
• Make sure SNMP is enabled on the devices.
• Create one or more SNMP credentials in the Lansweeper web console under Configuration/Scanning Setup/Scanning Credentials, by hitting the Add New Credential button.
• Submit their IP ranges for IP Address Range Scanning, in the Configuration/Scanning Setup/Scanning Methods section of the Lansweeper web console.
• Map the devices’ SNMP credentials to their IP ranges, by hitting the green + button next to a range.
• Hit the Scan All Enabled IP Ranges Now button in the IP Address Range Scanning section of Configuration/Scanning Setup/Scanning Methods to initiate an immediate scan.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Please contact support@lansweeper.com and include a link to this forum thread in your email.