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5. Vid the picat process 88 stated ary atermpt te mesh logout er nave apy from the update page wi wlat the HP 81 MicroGen 1629 Access C CIT fenes XN s 2 Click Browse button select BMC firmware Phrixus bmc xxxxxxxx and click Open button Cosa mil te min ate af oher 56 3 5 5815 logout or from the Rante Accus Cant 86 completed Plage click Update be proceed freeware update chck Cancel to 168618 the update System wil be rebooted ater Update Cancel proceca 4 Update is running 18 Fite Path 2 55 2 58788 19 22888 072757 272 9 18 54 Current Version n Preaerve Configuration d Updaling the maga piogia mall erg Dia page wil 531 stie 8888 updale progress O 32e a image fs wed cick upload The upload process mii terminate dl other 850858 ieludang KYM After the upload process is started any sttemet to revesh logout or away fom the update page wf restart the HP ProLiant MecroSever Remote Access Card Current Version New Version Preserve Configuration Status HP Prot rant Micra Serve Remote Access Cad Furreare image has beer uptaied successi The HP ProLiant MornServer Remote Access Cord hes been reset You ed mot be able to access the HP ProLant MermSerer Remote Access Cant wit this browser menmon Presse ws and reconmect to the HP ProLia
6. gt i ac me admin niu A B HP ProLiant MooServe Remote Art ocs Lac Update Properhear c on hour a tee Not wont Network Security Sac unty me Upload Sarvici Select image 5 and choh upload The upload process wil teminate af other sessigss including E SAS WM Aber the upload process stated any attempt to fest logout or navigate away tom the update pape wil restart the HP ProLiant MonoSene Remote Access Cad heme Upbeat 8 e Seiva Milomobni B Powe kan Tenmperanye IREM Evart ipo Preparation before online firmware flashing 1 Remote Access Card correctly installed in the connectors on the system board 2 Download the latest firmware version from website and save it on your local system 3 The remote system needs to connect with network Start to update firmware of Remote Access Card Following procedures are used to update firmware 1 Accessing the firmware page from a web browser 2 On the main menu navigation bar click Update 3 Click Browse to enter the path where the firmware image file resides 4 4 Click the Upload button If the file is valid all other sessions will be terminated and the image upload will begin If the upload fails a message will notify you to upload another file For a successful upload the current firmware version and the version of the new file will be displayed as well as the Preserve Configuration checkbox Update button and Cancel but
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8. http 192 168 159 129 certsrvicertrqus asp so Links Choose Request Type Please select the type of request you would like to make User certificate request E Mail Protection Certificate Advanced request 7 Submit a certificate request by using a base 64 encoded CMC or PKCS 10 file or submit a renewal request by using a base 64 encoded PKCS 7 file Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer l ajaj xj Ble Edt Favortes Tools 00 z de Back t iz A Aseareh Favos cpristory se op re http 192 168 159 129 certery certrqad asp Microsoft art Home Advanced Certificate Requests You can request a certificate for yourself another user or a computer using one of the following methods Note that the policy of the certification authority CA will determine the certificates that you can obtain C Submit a certificate request to this CA using a form amp Submit certificate request using a base64 encoded PKCS 10 file or renewal request using a base64 encoded PKCS 7 file C Request a certificate for a smart card on behalf of another user using the Smart Card Enrollment Station You must have an enrollment agent certificate to submit a request for another user i internet 8 Copy the text from cert txt and paste in to the form then click Submit button 34 77 Microsoft Certificate Services Microsof
9. E version v3 E Serial number 6114 DSEC 0000 0000 0002 f signature algorithm shaiRsA Issuer name US E valid From Monday June 27 2011 2 40 f valid to Wednesday June 27 2012 2 f subject HP ProLiant MicroServer Remo E Public key RSA 1024 Bits i Edit Properties Copy to File 14 Select the format as Base 64 encoded X 509 CER and click next Export File Format Certificates can be exported in a variety of file Formats Select the Format you want to use DER encoded binary 509 CER Base 64 encoded X 509 CER Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard PKCS 7 Certificates P7B E incide all certificates in the certification pathir possible Personal Information Exchange PKCS 312 PF x Indude all certificates in the certification path if possible Enable strong protection requires IE 5 0 MT 4 0 SP4 or above Delete the private key if the export is successful Cancel 15 Specify the path and the file name and then click next button 36 Certificate Export Wizard AX File to Export Specify the name of the file you want to export File name cert Browse lt Back cance 16 Click Finish button the certificate has been exported successfully Certificate Export Wizard X Completing the Certificate Export Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Export Wizard You have specified the Following settin
10. USS FAVS aha CLS VV Naga kha LED ee ME 62 Verifying that the BMC firmware is TUEICHORITIG ue ied teeters cit Dette odd ntalaa cte e at ne 63 Recovering trom a BME Howe CrAS eno ec tese vias Eod ode d DE utu 63 Howdo conigure BMC uu t ut tutu uo 6 eto e o uL Capt oC es 63 TW oen ce 64 1 1 64 Sysiem Even tegiEhll e SN Uu E Hu UR uL ele 64 JUR SUDDOH e ctu uu uu uU UU ux 65 Poele TT D rec 65 PPI IVS SUS e EL LM MM MEME MM MM EE MEM UE 65 mira Pcia c M SUS ee EIS i aa ae ceres cm ceci cron 66 ON hs e n P ERE ERE ENDE IRURE PICO 67 Operational Overview Guide Overview The Remote Access Card provides multiple ways to contigure update and operate servers remotely This Remote Access Card User Guide describes these features and how to use them with the browser based interface and RBSU The SMASH CLP is designed for users who prefer a non graphical interface The SMASH CLP chapter describes the syntax and the ways to remote control server BMC Overview BMC can remotely pertorm most functions that otherwise require a visit to servers at the data center computer room or remote location The following are just a few examples of using BMC features BMC Remote Console and virtual power enables you to view a stalled remote server with blue screen conditions and restart the server without onsite assistance BMC Virtual KVM technology provides a h
11. 16 we Loo I LETT LIRE ALIS Ty I Ira fle nye Z XE T Under DOS Get the user name lomitool 20 18 46 2 the value 2 is the User ID Set user password lomitool 20 18 47 02 02 password Password is ASCI value 16 bytes C N ipmitool ZB 18 46 2 20 ic 46 880 61 64 6d 69 Ge BB BB BA BH ag BA aa AA BB BB HA o N2ipnitool ZB 18 47 Z Z 61 BB H BB BB BH BH HA HA BH HB HA BA BH BH HA 246 ic 47 BA Under Linux shell Get the user name lomitool raw Ox 6 0x46 0x02 the value 2 is the User ID Set user password lomitool raw Ox6 0x47 0x02 0x02 password Password is ASCI value 16 bytes 62 He Edi View Emina Tabs Help root amp localhost ipsitool raw 8x86 6x46 0x02 ep 6164646962 denotes admin 61 64 6d 69 Se 80 58 JG 66 OB 3G 08 3B BO 68 86 Iroot localnost ipaitool raw 8x86 8x47 6x62 8x2 53651 xO 535 8 8 8 8 8x8 Ox OxO BxD Bx8 Ox8 Ox 6 5 OxO 535 BxB e 21 hor 12 3 root amp localhost New passwaik About how to get ipmitool please review IPMI Messaging interface Veritying that the BMC firmware is functioning Open the front panel of the server chassis and check the heartbeat LED CRT which location is near the Aspeed chipset on the Remote Access Card Normally it should blink with one second interval If not the BMC firmware should work abnormally Under OS you can send IPMI command
12. Get Self Test Result to BMC to check the whether the response values right or not If not BMC should work abnormally Please refer to IPMI specification 2 0 to get detail info Under DOS lomitool 20 18 4 C N ipmitool ZB 18 4 26 ic H4 BB 55 AA Under Linux shell lomitool raw Ox6 Ox4 Recovering from a BMC firmware crash When BMC firmware crashes and you fail to update BMC firmware via BMC WebUI You can attempt to update BMC firmware via PCIE method The update BMC firmware method via PCIE can run without regard to BMC firmware ok or not Please refer to Update BMC Firmware under DOS mode Windows Linux How to configure BMC BMC supports various interfaces for configuration and operation This guide discusses the following Interfaces 1 BIOS RBSU gt Advanced gt IPMI Configuration page can be used when the system environment does not use DHCP DNS or WINS 2 Browser based setup can be used when you can connect to BMC on the network using a browser This method can also reconfigure a previously configured BMC 3 SMASH CLP can be used when a command line is accessible through telnet SSH 63 Troubleshooting BMC Heartbeat LED Indicator The Heartbeat LED CR1 which location is near the Aspeed chipset is used to indicate whether the BMC work normally or not When BMC firmware works normally it should blink with one second interval Otherwise the BMC firmware should be in ill When encoun
13. Web Ul Browser main menu options Using a web browser you can access all of the links to do remote control TN Get current firmware version of P Remote Access Card Network Enable to view and modify network settings for BMC Include four fields to allow view or set the network security values Network Security Enable to create a certificate request and import a certificate to support SSL connections and add a new user Services PM uem Provide utility on web browser Security Configuration HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card to reboot Remote Access Card Utilities and load factory default value Bess Control Accesses system power to perform power control operation Fan Provide the monitoring of the fan status Thermal Server Temperature Provide the monitoring of the Information Temperature sensor status System Event Log Provide the system event log Platform Events Event provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to taking Management selected actions on event 27 Trap Settings Enables you to specify destination addresses and enable disable SNMP alerts Email Settings Allows to enable email alert and specify email address to receive alert message Virtual KVM amp Accesses virtual media or the Virtual Media remote graphic console This section provides current Firmware Version Properties Ki ca mt TI TETEL E 243 GS
14. When North Bridge temperature return lower warning event was deasserted warning threshold NB THERMAL Temperature sensor When North Bridge temperature upper failure 64 threshold_going high AMBIENT_THERMAL Temperature When ambient temperature upper warning sensor warning event was asserted threshold going high AMBIENT_THERMAL Temperature When ambient temperature return lower sensor warning event was warning threshold deasserted AMBIENT THERMAL Temperature When ambient temperature upper failure sensor failure event was asserted threshold going high SEL Rate Other FRU sensor Non critical for SEL rate The SEL storage space Warning event was asserted is 2596 in remaining EvtLogDisabled Event Log sensor Warning for SEL space The SEL storage space SEL Almost Full was asserted is 20 in remaining SEL Rate Other FRU sensor failure Critical for SEL rate The SEL storage space is event was asserted 1076 in remaining EvtLogDisabled Event Log sensor Out of space EventLog could not be recorded SEL Full was asserted because of a lack of storage space System Software event Memory Uncorrectable ECC other uncorrectable memory sensor error JVM Support When you want to use the function vKVM or vMedia please make sure that JVM is installed on your client Please see this HP website for the download link Login Issues Use the following information when attempting to resolve login issues Try the d
15. and click changes Remove one fan from board system will power off after waiting for 60 seconds You can get a PEF email alerts by checking Global Alerting Enable 46 Trap Settings The trap setting configuration screen enables you to specify destination addresses and enable disable SNMP alerts the event traps can issue an alert if an authentication failure occurs Enable Enables or disables IPv4 IPV6 destination addresses Pv4 Destination Specifies where to send the PET trap from the destinations your defined Note IPV4 address only support numerical values between 0 255 This field is required only if its relative checkbox IPv4 Destination 1 2 3 or 4 is checked IPV Destination following the instructions of IPv4 Community String Displays the SNMP community name Email Settings This allows you to enable email alert and specify email address to receive alert message G ey 6 73 0M 2 Dial BR MEME Render Rasse Sefiros Email Description SMTP e mail Server IP Acdross Email Alert Number Support to set up four email destinations to receive alerts 47 Enable Activate email address settings Destination Email Address Specities where receive the alert messages Email Description Configures the email alert description Send alert Initiates the request to send a test email to the email address SMTP e mail Server IP Address Configures
16. default the IP address is assigned by DHCP Gateway displays the IP address of the network gateway If DHCP is in use the Gateway s automatically supplied If not enter the network gateway address IPV6 Settings o s gt 6 b UB d iban kel E Wuem s Bede Dino The following options are available to configure IPv6 environment Auto Configuration Lets the server administrator to obtain the IPV6 address from the DHCP server 30 P Address 1 The information will be appeared if checked auto configuration When auto configuration is disabled the IP address needs to be entered by manually Gateway Specifies the gateway for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC To change this setting you must first uncheck the auto configuration checkbox link Local Address Specifies the IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC P Address 2 Specifies the additional IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC if one is available Use DHCP to obtain DNS Server address Obtain the DNS server name such as www hp com from DHCP IPV6 Sever when DHCP and DNS of the server are configured properly Preferred DNS Sever Manually configures the IP address of the preferred DNS server To change this setting you must first disable the option that uses DHCP to obtain DNS Sever address Alternate DNS Sever Manually configures the IP address of the alternate DNS server To change this setting you must
17. exit eduinl systeal ftenl gt Commected to 10 141 40 1 SSH 555125 52 haarad 52 25 SMCLP Power Control Function Under system1 it has the verbs start stop and reset start can power on the server when the server in standby stop can power off the server when the server in working reset can hard reset the server 33 10 141 40 186 default SSH Secure Shell m File Edit View Window Help BSR 82 BER ADDS OW 71 Quick Connect C Profiles fadminl systeml gt stop adminl systeml stopped at Sun Jul 3 15 55 26 2011 adminl systeml start adminl systeml started at Sun Jul 3 15 55 46 2011 fadminl systeml gt reset adminl systeml reset at Sun Jul 3 15 56 05 2011 adninl systenl l m y Connected to 10 141 40 188 SSH aesi28 cbc hmac mds 1 87x11 ZEE A Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Recovering a BMC username and password BMC supports the IPMI command Set User Password So when forgetting user name or password you can use IPMI command to get the username and reset the user password under DOS or Linux Example There is a default user admin as the picture below wow FR fruit floris 84 24 18 y i tne pirn Adinin ats HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card onde a Apes edid P Gerver beereston Contr Therese wr AA
18. from BIOS SETUP UTILITY 1 2 3 4 Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility Press the right arrow key to navigate to the advanced menu Press the down arrow key to scroll to IPMI Configuration Press the Enter key Press the down arrow key to scroll to System Temperature Configuration Press the Enter key Press the arrow key to scroll to following available options View BMC System Event Log Clear BMC System Event Log 45 B Vartunl A Sexxaon if 141 40 168 M IT File View Macros Tools Help RUM BASED SETUP UTLLITY b View BNC System Event Log Event Management Platform Events Platform Event Filtering PEF provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to taking selected actions on event messages that it receives These actions include operations such as reboot Power Cycle Power off as well as triggering the generation of an alert The event messages can be selected are Fan Critical Assert Temperature Critical assert and Temperature Warning Assert Filter e Ran en 2 r Pilia Hiwdierva 4699 i Platform Events COST T Platform Event Filters PEF List Aletng Enable O ricte This enabiewidissbies toth DET and 84 siens Filter Nama None Reboot Power Cycia Power Off Generate PET To configure an action select the desired action on desired event For example Select Power off on fan critical assert filter
19. key to scroll to IPMI Configuration Press the Enter key Press the down arrow key to scroll the Set LAN Configuration menu Press the Enter key On BMC LAN Configuration select static Press the down arrow key to scroll down and enter a valid IP address subnet mask and gateway address press period key to move between address fields 12 8 Press the F10 key to save and exit RBSU 9 With IP address use SSH to log in to the remote management CLP or use a web browser to access the HTML interface Logging in to BMC Web for the first time BMC is configured with a default user name and password 1 BMC is connected to the network through a NIC port RJ45 on the Remote Access Card If you want to access BMC via LAN you need to connect the BMC LAN port and the switch via a network cable Client PCs Corporate Network BMC NIC Port Management Client 2 Get BMC LAN configuration from the RBSU RUM BASED SETUP UTILITY BNC LAN Configuration DHCP 3 Use these values to access BMC remotely from a network client using a standard Web browser via the IP address of BMC 4 leet ta Ser 1 Pye go O ee ouod allen c Wiralrass Tod orant Papiery VE 3 11 e 186 on fs alte nose Po D rf Prouet Merccerver 4882 Sour HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Carn For security reasons HP recommends changing the default settings after logging in to BMC for the first time T
20. power control select the operation you wish and click Apply Changes 42 Lard Hare yog can Wow your seners power status To perform a gowa control aperabon select Sa operstion you weh to perferm end cick Apply Changes Power Status Power Control Operations gt ROREM h tpp 2 17 88 15 8 1 Thermal The Server provide the monitoring of the current major sensors status including system temperature and system fan You can view the data for this feature on the Thermal Page through a web browser or through the BIOS Setup Utility Viewing sensor data from a web browser To access this page from a web browser on the main menu navigation bar click Thermal The thermal screen displays a snapshot of the temperature fans sensor data including sensor reading warning threshold failure threshold G c btto H8 tal AD 156 54 Atal a p et Preliest Wicrofervwer Banapesest 271 HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card earn Administrainr Reading Warning Threshold Failure Threshold 4500 wa Viewing sensors data from Rom Based setup utility 1 Press the F10 key during POST to enter the BIOS Setup Utility 2 Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Advanced menu 43 3 Press the down arrow key to scroll to IPMI Configuration Press the Enter key 4 Press the down arrow key to scroll to System Temperature Configuration Press the Ente
21. the SMTP email server IP address Only numerical values between 0 255 are allowed vKVM amp vMedia i Lj o iu HT 151 4 1 Em 1 81 2 Benguet Deftere By BIOS default setting when the Remote Access Card is plugged in the server will export VGA signals from the VGA connector on this access card automatically Meaning when having the Remote Access Card installed the embedded VGA on the mother board will not function Using Virtual KVM Configuration The Virtual KVM or vKVM feature is a remote graphic console that turns a supported browser into a virtual desktop and provides control over the display keyboard keyboard shortcuts video settings and mouse of the host server The virtual KVM sessions that display remote host server activities including shutdown and startup operations The remote virtual KVM session requires Java version 1 5 7 or later on the client system To download the recommended Java for your system configuration refer to this HP website Start a Virtual KVM Session To start a virtual KVM session using a web browser 1 Download the recommended JVM from HP website and install on the client system Please refer to JVM Support 2 The default setting of VKVM is disabled 48 i E LISTES aea a Ge LL NL tuu IBA latas Atal rm hassun Begmat Softee Virtual KVM and Media Configuration Virtual KVM Configu
22. vMedia page About Displays an About box which specifies KVM version Using Virtual Media Configuration Virtual Media or vMedia provides a virtual media drive which allows a floppy image floppy drive or CD DVD drive on your client to be available on the managed system s console as if the floppy image or drive were present on the local system At most four virtual media devices may be attached at one time Virtual Media shall support the following client devices Floppy disks CD ROMs DVD ROMs USB mass storage devices ISO images Start a Virtual Media session To start a virtual Media session using a web browser 2 Download the recommended JVM from HP website and install on the client system Please refer to JVM Support Click Launch VM viewer button 2 T beep 0 1 41 4 Eom rout 1 26 4 Rapat Deftere roLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card Virtual KVM and Media Configuration Virtual Media Session 10 141 40 74 PESE eig A Floppy H Removable Disk Sharing a virtual media device Floppy 1 Prepare the media you want to add take floppy device as example Insert floppy disk in your local system 2 Start a virtual Media session the Virtual Media will display the list of devices available for mapping in Virtual Media session 3 Select the mapped checkbox for the device A Floppy the option window will b
23. 7 282581 Ap HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card n 8 Administrator B HP ProLuemt McroSenyes Properties E Conhoureton Nutworh Network Security Sacunty Services SES l Simon r Update Amator tithes O ooo BH Gevet Information Encrygtisn Key 0000000000000000000000000000000C BR pupa nnr S Ihema Fari iurc ni p Enable IPMI Over LAN by checking the box Disable IPMI Over LAN by un checking the box Channel Privilege Level Limit is the maximum privilege level that can be accepted on the LAN channel Administrator Operator or User Encryption Key allows from O to 20 two digit Hex characters and no spaces Sessions Use this page to view information about the active sessions Additionally privileged users can click on the trash can icon to kill an active session 40 HP Prolian o 10 4 40 168 1dex Mal IE EB 91 89 Rorserver Razaqereti Seftews 1 2 noo or DOR Mou z i Welcome admin 0 2 2 E ator HP Proliant MecroServer oy ee M Card Properte Network Network Secunty Lge 5985 page to wew stioonation about the acte sessione Addtionaby prese users can click on the trash can icon tg kil an acine session IP Address Session Type C WP ProGiont MicraServer Management Software Windows internet Expheret alnixj G eom dex w DO hari torsa Sh hp HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card
24. Enter Password m YE Nt Connecting to 10 141 40159 Then it will login the CLP console m 10 141 40 159 default EY UN a jtm SSH Secure Shell 3 2 9 Build 283 m Copyright c 2000 2003 SSM Communications Security Corp http www This copy of SSH Secure Shell ix a non commercial version This version does not include PKI and PKCS 11 functionality adninl 8 Ue apy S VG PT LIA MEME ICE ER OT ED SSF Dd w 4 aw ve a 1 t im a B gt t 4 A 3 B a r vt PEN m LI Li vae a PN MR UL m A AA LR ee i hate oD 16 Contiguring BMC BMC Firmware Update User Guide There are two methods to update BMC firmware e Update via Web UI This method just can be used when old BMC firmware work normally and its Web UI can be login e Update under DOS mode When BMC firmware crashes you need to use this method to update BMC firmware Update BMC Firmware via Web UI 1 Log in the BMC Web and you can update BMC firmware via Update web page it Pyed Lowel te eSerere Le Pre ietorioe d Sallwerr Witalis Tod erert Papiers lul xj G 5 19149 186 ee J ait x Ty P qp Syr Prouet Mescterver Nanagersent Sommers Update Upload E Select ae image Me and chck upiced The upload process mi terminate 88 other seasons
25. HP MicroServer Remote Access Card User Manual Part Number 664489 003 November 2014 Edition 3 Copyright 2011 2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies Intended audience This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots servers and storage systems HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Contents Operational OVE VIG Wassers omi eU cs Dp DA IM OPE 75 DUPLO ee 5 CD E D c CET 5 BMC OVEN EW PRM 5 Server management through IPMI version 2 0 compliant applications cccccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeseeessaeeeeeeeees 5 PMI Messaging Aien ICES ee nee E EEEE OE eee 5 ac T RR 6 External E yen O 11 110 101 2 5 5 9 2 2
26. I to check the current BMC firmware version 25 GS og tity SR 181 6 HU oe tud D O 9 8 Saquet 20189 User account and access The Server supports three accounts types User Administrator and Operator Different account types have different levels of permissions to view and control features Administrator User Account is a user privilege that allows you to add modify and delete local BMC user accounts It also allows you to alter privileges for all users including granting all permissions to yourself Without this privilege you can only view your own settings and changes your own password The default privilege of the account is administrator so we recommend changing the default settings after logging in to BMC for the first time from security viewpoint The default user name and password User name admin Password password For more information on how to change a user please refer to configuration chapter about changing user settings through a web browser Encryption BMC provides enhanced security for remote management in distributed IT environments Web browser data is protected by SSL encryption SSL encryption of HTTP data ensures that the data is secure as it is transmitted across the network For more information about the BMC firmware supported optional encryption methods please see description on chapter BMC Overview 26 Using Remote Access Card Using BMC
27. Installation Instructions for detail 2 f you are not using dynamic IP addressing use the BIOS RBSU to configure a static IP address Configuring the IP address 3 Methods for Log in Users can either Log into BMC from a supported browser Logging in to BMC Web for the first time or Log into SMCLP via a SSH client Logging in to BMC SMCLP for the first time Preparing to setup BMC Before setting up your BMC you must install Remote Access Card and remove VGA cable from embedded VGA connector to VGA connector on the Remote Access Card Since the server will export VGA signal via the VGA connector on this card automatically when the Remote Access Card is plugged BIOS default setting To reinstall the Remote Access Card 1 Open the chassis and remove the system tray out of the chassis 2 Lift the Remote Access Card to release it trom the connector 1 3 Putthe card into an anti statistic bag 4 Install a new Remote Access Card e Align the card with the system PCIE slot e Press the card down to ensure the full connection with the board Follow the steps of installing the system tray Connect the VGA cable to the VGA port on the Remote Access Card Configuration 1 Configuration 2 With IPMI card Without IPMI card 7 Power on the server it will have BMC functions Configuring the IP address The management processor acquires an IP address and subnet mask using either a dynamic or st
28. SL SNMP TCP USB VLAN Command Line Protocol Domain Name System Graphical user intertace Internet Protocol Intelligent Plattorm Management Interface Keyboard Controller Style Keyboard Video and Mouse Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Media Access Control Non Volatile Memor PCI Express Power On Self Test ROM Based Setup Utility System Event Log System Management Architecture for Server Hardware Secure Shell Secure Sockets Layer Simple Network Management Protocol Transmission Control Protocol Universal Serial Bus Virtual LAN Area Network Web UI BMC Web User Interface 67
29. SOCFLASH Flash ID 1761 Find Flash Chip 1 Spansion 25FLi28P Write Flash Chip 1 at cH 3 Connect the Web UI to check the current BMC firmware version 23 8 J Ji o 5559 ffm 1 81 46 HU tee wow wem Prudi 81 2 7 Wat 20189 Update Firmware under Linux 1 Copy the BMC firmware image all xxx bin and all files in Linux folder socflash Linux into the same directory under Linux feces een V d e ie bow Yew Pace ise 001 MA e sont wer som am soOcfiae ha n d D mu EIE 2 Click update bat under Linux and then click Run in Terminal 24 Pine 3 Update is running Paces iystem pe pit Yee Perrine bee Hep 6 1 5 bie Flax Utility 1 83 83 led APCS Device 14883 29586 t1 28 4 8 16 35 8 IO Bees ib TO Virtuel 18 7855 Heenan Stetic Memery Controller Irfarmattse ise tach Type 155 SP E531 Fiebh Tyee te WM 22 Flash Type te SPI mrt t 18 7 Option Infrtwetzon 5 3 Files Type OFT 41 45 Fisen I 5265 ried Filssh Hip 1 Shere M ISEL IIR Brite Fleet Chip 1 at potos D 8 rma 3 18 m d uzefiaath an Do you want to run update sh or display itx contents ue HL mmc 1 85 the i OD cress armas st omm 60 8 598 315m S 58 264 4 Connect the Web U
30. Style KCS interface and IPMI LAN interface The KCS interface provides a set of I O mapped communications registers The default system base address for the I O mapped KCS Interface is OxCA2 and is byte aligned at this system address The KCS interface is accessible to SMS software that is running on the local system Examples of compatible SMS software applications are as follows PMI version 2 0 Command Test Tool is a low level MS DOS command line tool that enables hex formatted IPMI commands to be sent to an IPMI BMC that implements the KCS interface You can locate this tool on the Intel website http www intel com design servers ipmi tools htm IPMI tool is a utility for managing and configuring devices that support the IPMI version 1 5 and version 2 0 specifications and can be used in a Linux environment You can locate this tool on the IPMI tool website http ipmitool sourcetorge net index html Before using Linux ipmitool via system interface please make sure installing Linux ipmi driver Use the shell command service ipmi start Sensors The BMC provide environmental monitoring through IPMI sensors Sensors will be described in the SDR repository IPMI v2 0 Chapter 33 SDR Repository and can be accessed through the IPMI sensor device commands IPMI v2 0 Chapter 35 Sensor Device Commands System configuration can be discovered through exploration of the SDR repository IPMI provides a sixteen byte string identif
31. age file is available in remote system Using BMC SMCLP The SMASH CLP is designed for users who prefer a non graphical interface The SMASH CLP chapter describes the syntax and the ways to remote control server If you want to access BMC SMCLP you need to have a SSH client putty or others When BMC is working normally and having valid IP address you can access BMC SMCIP via the SSH client Please refer to Logging in to BMC SMCIP for the first time to get details about accessing SMCLP 54 ON 10 141 40 186 default 55H Secure Shell 4 Tio dA a un e RP e Ek we Window tele 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E Quick Connect Profiles Ze amp dminl Properties ELlementName admiril ssooiations elementoonformeatoprorfile Conformantatendard 4dminl mystreml profilesl profilel Managedklenent admintl syatemcomponent roupComponent adminl Pa rcComponentct a dminl sysceml owninqgcollectionelement Dwnedllemernt mdminl hdwrl wrdinglklement admirl Servicearrectselement ArreocvcedElemenc s adminl AffectingElement adminl mysesceml spl procomwco 2 WKlementkffects 0 5 Managem targets h dur 4 ayeoceml verba ed show help version exit mdmini 8 w Connected to 10 141 40 186 55142 aes128 cbc himac mdS none 80x27 The verbs shows the all the supported verbs under current directory And targets sh
32. atic process When using dynamic IP address your DHCP server will automatically assign an IP address for BMC Obtain the DHCP IP address using Rom Based Setup Utility with the following procedures 1 Power on the server by pressing the Power on Off button on the front panel 2 When POST prompts the message press F10 for Rom based setup Utility press the F10 key the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears m RUM BASED SETUP UTILITY Ma im aj Use ENTER TABI E or SHIFT TABI select a field Use or tel te qure Sustem T Sustem Time 3468 45 Sustem Date Hon 06 07 2010 96 act SCreer Select Iter Change Field Select Field General Hely Save and Exit aapt e Alaa wit Asset 198 1 ESU EXIT 3 Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Advanced menu 4 Press the down arrow key to scroll to IPMI Configuration Press the Enter key ROM BASED SETUP UTILITY Main Ue Boot Security Exit PMI sonf iqurat on inc lud ing server monitoring and y J 4 event log CPU Configuration b IDE Configuration f hoary i a Pe ACPL Configuration e T A r i ADUI b Luent Log Coni igquration TPME Configuration PCI Express Configuration USB Configuration select Screer 14 select Aten Enter bo to Sub Screen F1 Generi 1 Help F10 Save md Exit ESE Exit 997281 C Copyright 1905 2006 American Meyatren
33. ds Ine 5 Press the down arrow key to scroll the Set LAN Configuration menu Press the Enter key 1 6 7 RUM BASED SETUP UTILITY Advanced 1 C aus t am WIT ayt Log Cont igu ation SEL Configuration Set LAN Configuration ULAN Configuration Pub Configuration Watchdog Configuration System Temperature Configuration gt System Fan Health Informatior Select Screer 11 Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen Fl Gener 1 Help na AY F10 oaue and bxit M DAVE and LAL ESC Exit 2 61 C Copyright 1905 2006 American Megatrends Inc Set the BMC LAN Configuration to DHCP Press the F10 key to save and exit RBSU m 7 R M BASED SETUP UTILITY Advanced N KY 1 N gu 11 oF BNC LAN Configuration IDHEP 38 LHCY screen select Item y yee nange Jption F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit 712811 C Copur TIT 196 2006 American Mega trends Inc To configure a static IP address use the RBSU with the following procedure to disable DHCP and configure the IP address and the subnet mask 1 so S0 S XEM Power on the server by pressing the Power on Off button on the front panel When POST prompts the message press F10 for Rom based setup Utility press the F10 key the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears Press the right arrow key to navigate to the Advanced menu Press the down arrow
34. e ID O 14 Key S authenticated session setup correct role username and password key required to establish session A authenticated payload data supported E authentication and encrypted payload data supported Charac teristic Algorithm Algorithm s Algorithm s ho d MAC SHA 1 E Olh O1h 02h OOh a jaw NEN O2h O2h sa om 01 HMAC MD5 RAKP HMAC MD5 Authentication Integrity Confidentiality NO A id None AES CBC 128 MD5 128 xRC4 128 xRC4 40 Platform Event Filtering PEF and Alert Policies PEF IPMlv2 0 Chapter 17 Platform Event Filtering will be supported to allow alerting in response to contigured system events On the HP MicroServer platform the following event filters and alert policies will be implemented by default Any additional filters or alert policies desired by the user must be configured using the Set PEF Configuration Parameters command discussed in Section 30 3 of the IPMIv2 O Firmware Firewall The BMC supports firmware firewall which is an IPMI v2 0 optional capability that is supported on all BMC implementations Details can be found in the IPMI v2 0 specification Chapter 21 Browser interface overview The BMC browser interface groups similar tasks for easy navigation and workflow These tasks are organized under high level tabs across the top of the BMC interface These tabs are always visible and include Option Prope
35. e opened Then click yes button on the prompted window Note If you only want to read the mapped device please select read only checkbox before it is mapped 52 Virtual Media Session 10 141 40 185 Client View ad Vien system w Sytem E Local Cih 32g Add or remove programs orn ir Loca Ded 9982 gk anges 224 Se Project G Local Disk Scd Se SOFTWARE Ht Loca On mig cme Tescommected Netwod Gwe ether Paces BBs repr 4 3 5 Inch Floppy Qd 4 My Network Places O Mv Documents Contre Parel Adding the ISO image 1 Start a virtual Media session and click the Add Image button Wirtual Nedia Session 10 141 40 94 Client View 8 Renon 99 A Floppy 2 On the open dialog window select the ISO image file in your local system and click open button 53 FR open ES m 52880 2003 jUltralSO v8 66 File Name Files of Type Disk image file iso img en 3 Select the mapped checkbox for the ISO Image Note If you want to read only the ISO image please select read only checkbox before it is mapped 2 Virtual Media Session 10 141 40 200 E ini xl Client View Mapped ReadOnly Die 1 O H Removable Disk 6 EE B D iLFSiffslivecd x86 6 1 1 4 is0 ISO Image merum Add Image The ISO Im
36. efault login which is located on the network settings tag you forget your password an administrator with the Administer User Accounts privilege can reset it an administrator forgets his username or her password the administrator can use the IPMI command method to get username and reset password Please review How to get username and password when forgetting the BMC login user name and password Check for standard problems such as e 1 the password complying with password restrictions For example are there case sensitive characters in the password e an unsupported browser being used Firewall Issues BMC communicates through several configurable TCP IP ports If these ports are blocked the administrator must configure the firewall to allow for communications on these ports See the Administration section of the BMC user interface to view or change port configurations 65 Proxy server issues If the Web browser software is configured to use a proxy server it will not connect to the BMC IP address To resolve this issue configure the browser not to use the proxy server for the IP address of BMC For example in Internet Explorer select Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections LAN Settings Advanced and then enter the BMC IP address or DNS name in the Exceptions field 66 Glossary Baseboard Management Controller IPMI KCS KVM LAN LED MAC NVRAM PCIE POST RBSU SEL SMASH SSH S
37. files ahunl systenl fanl show aduinl systeal fanl properties ActiveCooling true ElementEame fanl EnabledState 2 Enabled HealthState 5 OperetionalStatus O 2 0K RequestedState 12 Bot Applicable VarisbleSpeed false associations associatedsensor 2 antecedent adminl systexi sensorsl nurericsensor4 Dependent adminl systeal fanl systemdevice GroupComponent sdminl systenl Parttoaponent adminl systemi fanl elementcapabilities Capabilities adminl systeal capabilitiesl elecap BManagedklement adwinl systenl fanl verbs c show help version exit edxinl systenl fanl maected to 10 141 40 155 SSH 6 128 haarad 928 g When fan is failure 60 S 10 141 40 186 default SSH Secure Shell Quick comect ahunl systenl fanl show adainl systeal fanl properties ActiveCooling true ElementEame fanl EnabledState 2 Enabled HealthState 25 Critical failure perstionalScatus O0 6 Error RequestedState 12 Bot Applicable VarisbleSpeed false associations associatedsensor 2 antecedent adminl systexi sensorsl nmuxericsensor4 Dependent adminl systeal fanl systemdevice GroupComponent adminl systesl Parttoaponent adminl systemi fanl elementcapabilities Capabilities adminl systeal capabilitiesl elecap BManagedkiement aduminl systenl fanl verbs cd show help version
38. first disable the option that uses DHCP to obtain DNS Sever address VLAN setting Configuration options have been added to support IEEE 802 1q VLAN virtual LAN headers for IPMI over IP sessions on IEEE 802 3 Ethernet VLAN works with VLAN aware routers and switches to allow a physical network to be partitioned into virtual networks where a group of devices on different physical LAN segments which can communicate with each other as if they were all on the same physical LAN segment This can be used to isolate classes of network membership at the Ethernet Packet level rather than at the IP level as might be done with a router This can be used to set up a management VLAN where only devices that are members of that VLAN will receive packets related to management and conversely will be isolated from the need to process network traffic for other VLANs Enable VLAN ID If enabled only matched virtual LAN VLAN ID traffic will be accepted VLAN ID VLAN ID field of 802 1g fields Enter a valid value for VLAN ID must be a number from 1 to 4094 Priority Priority field of 802 1g fields Enter a number from 0 to 7 to set the priority of the VLAN ID tests Piali Tx F lete Sereseerr G Wm sity G 1 48 1 76 bini P gt MEUE Pros fioro abite Deftones iP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card I v6 Settings 3 Network Security This page includes four fields for network security values If you have the Adminis
39. gs File Mame Export keys Mo Include all certificates in the certification path Ma File Format 535 6 Ii lt Back Cancel 17 Upload certificate to BMC 2 mw tunageeewdt Saftwere Waornlees livhervert Dugeherer 4 A2 5 hte 110 042 40 108 07 bene ir toot Boe o 7e Wb 18 Click Upload Server Certificate button to upload certificate Users This page displays all user information and configuration With Administrator privilege level you can click any User ID number in the Users list to add a user or change the settings then click Refresh button to refresh the User list i gt 8 emm cnt to Li PI 58 Siericarret Baap Software To corhgere porteum weer cici mo Use User Rois IPMI LAN Privilege To add a user 1 On the main menu navigation bar click configuration gt Users 2 Click any user ID number in the user ID column 38 Go bttp to val DON codes bed ri n 58 Hiart 4 2 5 89 5 Select enable user and enter the user name in the user name field 3 4 Enter password in the new password and confirm new password fields 5 Select User Role and IPMI LAN Privilege from the list 6 Click Apply Changes to take effect Services This page allows you to view the services parameters With Administrator or Operator privilege level
40. gt Certitication Authority the certificate you requested will be displayed in Pending request 11 Right click the Certificate ID you requested then select All Tasks gt Issue our Cortficote requect has boenreceied However you cw awn lor gunt ides 7 tik G 4 haare Tetum 3o das vb Ce ino day wet wo s wit 2 QUE a1 x SEDE eee ns pe mae aren Bennet sdh am n arnis ee cmq T me emer Pee raa rana wem Sula deena wit un X cape 10 ms ptor toem w ae Va opa 39 6 Unde NOLENS t 3 1 8 9 887 cee aes Ue Samen a eid ow 12 Select Issue Certificates gt double click Request ID 30 9998 pee Met Cie tl WIM 2 LAS 11181 Lal Certficabon AutPorty Locos 82 87 81 fiers wat d ae ud Pao m WEHIMNNBEGE CA NT 76500 10 5 ia MTIR 5 NT ALITHORITM 1499 000 10 152 CUMendeg e3ed Fades Regents ortiln als x General Ostais Cortfication Path R Certificate Information This certificate ts intended far the folinwing porpiuse s Al spclcabon police 13 Open the requested certificate and select Details tab then click Copy to File button Certificate General Details Certification Path
41. he default values are e User name admin e Password password Atter input the default user name and password and click sign in then you will log it successtully 6 1e nt wi 66 Pd se fm tie onm fuam Set nt Logging in to BMC SMCLP for the first time 1 Get BMC IP address first as last section 14 B RUM BASED SETUP UTILITY BNC LAN Configuration LOHCP User SSH client to connect the BMC via the IP address Enter the Host Name IP address and the User Name such as admin Then click the Connect button default SSH Secure Shell Ele Edt View El Quick Connect 53 Profiles SSH Serre Shell 3 2 9 Build 283 Copyright oc 2000 3009 SSM Communications Zecurity Corp http w sah com Thais eopy of This version MefeTala Tod d ve E c4 Toad 4 a o 5 p Host Name 1614149159 Meer Name admin Pont Number i lt 1q Aut or Method rotis Settinge gt Settings z H atl mund at hr If connect OK it will prompt Enter Password And enter the password 15 m 10 141 40 159 default SSH Secure Shell AAH A b 1 Met Typ n 1 SOM Secure Shell 3 2 9 Duild 26 3 Copyright c 2000 2003 88 Communications Securiry Corp herp www ssh oom This copy of HH Secure Shell is 4 non commercial version This version does not include PKI and PROS 11 funecionality
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43. ier in each SDR This ASCII based string will need to be interpreted by system management software These tokens will be used in the SDR string identifier field and will provide any distinction needed in addition to the other fields of the SDR External Event Generation The BMC is configured to send its alerts to another event receiver in the system See IPMIv2 0 Chapter 29 Event Commands for more information All events commands which are mandatory for an event generator are implemented in the BMC firmware LAN Messaging The BMC will use on chip NIC to provide support for IPMI messaging over LAN IPMI messages will be sent as RMCP packets by on chip NIC which will pass the messages to the BMC via on chip NIC where the BMC will receive and respond to the messages See the IPMlv2 0 specification Chapter 13 IPMI LAN Interface for more information Four simultaneous LAN sessions will be supported There is no limitation on the number of concurrent sessions for a single user All mandatory IPMI LAN messaging commands are implemented in the BMC Core Firmware Section 18 1 of this document contains the list of supported optional LAN messaging commands RMCP is supported under IPMI 2 0 This protocol enhancement conforms to the overall RMCP format Extensions allow for multiple payload types enhanced authentication and encryption Details can be found in IPMIv2 O section 13 3 RMCP IPMI Firmware supported optional encryption methods as below tabl
44. igh performance remote console that enables you to remotely administer operating systems and applications in everyday situations BMC virtual CD DVD ROM or floppy enables you to install an operating system or flash system firmware over the network from images on your workstations or on centralized web servers BMC actively participates in monitoring and maintaining server health referred to as embedded health BMC monitors temperatures in the server and sends corrective signals to the fans to maintain proper server cooling In addition to temperature monitoring BMC provides fan status monitoring Server management through IPMI version 2 0 compliant applications Server management through the IPMI is a standardized method for controlling and monitoring the server BMC provides server management based on the IPMI version 2 0 specification The IPMI specification defines a standardized interface for plattorm management The IPMI specification defines the following types of platform management Monitoring of system information such as fans temperatures Recovery capabilities such as system resets and power on off operations Logging capabilities tor abnormal events such as over temperature readings or fan failures Inventory capabilities such as identifying failed hardware components IPMI Messaging Interfaces IPMI messaging interfaces will comply with IPMI v2 0 and supported interfaces include IPMI Messaging interfaces Keyboard Controller
45. kitr PEt 46 wow Bw rusas 8 280189 Contiguration The drop down list of configuration page consists of six different categories Network Network Security Security Users Services and IPMI You can click help link on each page to get the purpose of every field Network The Network Settings enable you to view and modify network settings for BMC Only users with Administrator or Operator privilege level can change these settings Users that do not have these privileges can view the assigned settings Network Settings The Network page displays the NIC setting Common settings about DNS IPV4 IPV6 settings and VLAN setting From the Network screen you can configure network environment for servers by IPV4 setting or IPV6 settings All users can view the network settings but only users with the settings privilege can change these settings To access network page click contiguration gt network The network page appears with the following five tabs information and settings 28 Network Interface Card Settings o F Meg X ORT 6 HU Hom tud O O 2 rris 81 0 Squat 20189 GD Chenga to ta HIC aidan satire s tikea sl uss 8 9 8 2 8 8292 cegar IP adden setirgm Al thet Charges segura thw OC 12 58 och mar casas dw ee 1 connects Charges mwy not tama elec 7 62 8 wel ecere s ieu Network Interface Card Setti
46. ngs i Dele NIC Selection enables to select which LAN port to use The default value is dedicated MAC Address identifies this unique device on the network Auto Negotiation toggles on off the auto negotiation of the connection speed and duplex mode This is only applies if it is in dedicated NIC mode Network Speed enables to set the network speed to 1OMb or 100Mb to match your network settings Duplex Mode enables you to set the duplex mode to full or half to match your network settings Common Settings Enable Dynamic DNS allows registering the Proliant MicroServer address with the DNS when enabled Host Name when registering the ProLiant Micro Server with the DNS The character set is a z A Z 0 9 underscore _ and dash using between O and 64 characters and no white space if unspecified the default name is MergePointEMS Use DHCP to obtain DNS Domain Name can be used to enable or disable the DHCP to acquire the DNS Domain name 29 IPV4 Settings o s B un 121 t 68 89 Less Use DHCP DHCP Server is the IP address of the DHCP server This field cannot be assigned is received from DHCP if DHCP is enabled Subnet Mask Use the subnet mask parameter to identify the subnet mask for the IPMI Port IP Address is the BMC IP address Use this parameter to assign a static IP address to BMC on your network By
47. nt MicrsSenem Remote Access Cand weg new browser testion 6 Connect the Web UI again to check the current BMC firmware version 19 Prid 111 icio Sero nm Manageme Sellwere Wires Tod PEsplbeer 2m t3 x5 ty per 0 ip l avortus TIE Probat Moeve Nariagermms lt 9 e t Nw TU Q vi Rb Internet Update BMC Firmware under DOS mode 1 Prepare a bootable USB flash drive or hard drive 2 Copy the update bat soctlash exe DOS4GW EXE and the BMC firmware image all xxx bin to the USB flash drive or hard drive Make sure they are in the same folder directory E virtual KYM Session 10 141 420 114 Dj xj Hie View Macros Toets Help 3 Boot the system to DOS and run update bat under DOS 20 He View Macros Toets Help Pus xj He View Macrus 5 Update is finished 2 He View Macros Toets Help CET IM 1 lt T e Confips sfuw wort Mahani RU ni rainy rust eT el 4 III tate tities P Gerver beereston BHL Corrina Thema Update Firmware under Windows Copy the socflash exe update bat the BMC firmware image all xxx bin and corresponding l driver x86 and x64 into the same directory under Windows 22 L Computer USE Winders v a Search Windows Ji 0 v feri ev 148 at os
48. orl properties BaseUnits 2 Degrees C CurrentReading 470 CurrentState Normal ElementName CPU THEMAL 32 0 32 EnabledState 2 Enabled HealthState 5 0K OperationalStatus 0 2 0 PossibleStates 0 Non Critical PossibleStates 1l Lower Non Critical PossibleStates 2 Upper Non Critical PossibleStates 3 Critical PossibleStates 4 Lower Critical PossibleStates 5 Upper Critical PossibleStates 6 Fatal PossibleStates 7 Lower Fatal PossibleStates 8 Upper Fatal PossibleStates 9 Normal PossibleStates 10 Unknown RateUnits 0 None RequestedState 12 Not Applicable sensorType 2 Temperature settableThresholds 0 3 UpperThresholdCritical SettableThresholds 1 1 UpperThresholdNonCritical supportedThresholds 0 3 UpperThresholdCritical supportedThresholds 1 1 UpperThresholdNontritical UnitModifier l associations memberofcollection Collection adminl systeml sensorsl Member adminl systenl sensorsl numericsensorl elementcapabilities Capabilities adminl systeml capabilitiesl elecap5 ManagedElement adminl systeml sensorsl numericsensorl systemdevice GroupComponent adminl systenl PartComponent adminl systeml sensorsl numericsensorl targets verbs cd x Connected to 10 141 40 186 55 2 aes128 cbc hmac md5 none 8942 1 nt MecroServer Remote Access Card weer ecient Adminesti ator Reading Warning T
49. ot Security Generate Certificate Signing Request C SR Carmen Name HP ProLiant Miro Server Remotes De ot i MOM E maecens tme p jme o pos v ENS 7 Derby ste Ti AE On the open dialog window click save button to save file on your local system Open the file csr txt and copy the request number Build the CSR with Microsoft Certificate service or other Sponsor tools to generate the certificate rosoft t ein ate Services ERUNT Internet Explorer we FES E gt 9 d ay search Favoritos d ey Address 4 http 192 168 159 129 certsrv Microsoft rifles ary yarn Homo Welcome You use this web site to request a certificate for your web browser e mail client or other secure program Once you acquire a certificate you will be able to securely identify yourself to other people over the web sign your e mail messages encrypt your e mail messages and more depending upon the type of certificate you request Select a task Retrieve the CA certificate or certificate revocation list Request a certificate Check on a pending certificate el 6 Choose advanced certificate request 33 lt Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit wew Favorites Took Help gt 322 fayravortes Bristory Address
50. ow all the directories under current directory Use cd target command you can enter the existent directory Use cd you can return parent directory Get CPU Memory Info Enter admin system1 cpu1 and you can get CPU info with show verb 55 4 10 141 40 186 default SSH Secure Shell H8 523 BEC A D5 ON Ele Edt View Window Help E Quick Connect C Profs adminl systeml cd cpul adminl systenl cpul adminl systeml cpul show adminl systeml cpul properties CPUStatus 1 CPU Enabled CurrentClockSpeed 1500 ElementName AMD Turion tm II Neo N40L Dual Core Processor EnabledState 2 Enabled ExternalBusClockSpeed 200 Family 513 HealthState 5 OK MaxClockSpeed 2200 perationalStatus 0 2 OK RequestedState 12 Not Applicable associations realizes ntecedent NULL Dependent adminl systeml cpul systemdevice GroupComponent adminl systenl PartComponent adminl systenl cpul elementcapabilities Capabilities NULL ManagedElement adminl systeml cpul targets verbs cd show help version exit fadminl systeml cpul gt Y Connected to 10 141 40 186 5 SH2 aes128 cbc hmac md5 none 80x33 RI TZ Enter admin1 system1 memory1 and you can get memory info with show verb 56 10 141 40 186 default SSH Secure Shell 2 62 8g BER A 5 S ow File Edit View Window Help gi Quick Connect Profiles adminl systenl memo
51. r key The system temperature sensors will be displayed ll Virtual KVM Sexxion 10 141 40 168 ee File View Macros Tools Help ROM BASED SETUP UTILITY Advanced DER Ir Select Screen Select Iten General Help Save and Exit RF LR Wa 02 1 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Ine 5 Press ESC key to exit and the down arrow key to scroll to System Fan Health Information MMi Virtual KVE Suxxion 10 141 40 168 DER File View Macros Tools Help ROM BASED SETUP UTILITY Advanced Select Screen Select ltem General Help Save and Exit p A XIT 02 1 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Ine System Event Log The BMC provides the interface to the System Event Log SEL for the system And provide to capture and stores the IPMI event log for access through a browser CLP BIOS Setup Utility The system event log displays a short description of each system event Recorded events include abnormal temperature fan events system power loss etc 44 Accessing the system event log from a web browser To access this page from a web browser on the main menu navigation bar click system event log The system event log screen displays a snapshot of each system event including the date time of the event occurred severity of each event and brief description Accessing the SEL
52. ration Fett sco t1 MM HI ns az Kae ar dar aa ieee dn 3 Check the Enabled item and click the Apply Changes button IA TE a gt Gow LE ny Aa tuu HA Ld v t LiL owe dot triat Bersm Repat 24 186 e 4 Click Launch KVM Viewer to start a KVM session 49 65 y SMO 40 40 56 bial LI Cani gorati There are five different menu bars in virtual KVM session window File View Macros Tools and Help File Including two submenus Capture Exit The capture to file is used to capture an image and allows saving the file to a specified location on client The exit submenu is used to close virtual session window View Refresh Full Screen Windowed Mode Select Refresh to update the view of the Video Viewer This will result in the Viewer requesting a reference video frame from the server Select Full Screen to make the Video Viewer enter into Full Screen Mode Select Windowed to exit out of Full Screen mode Select fit to resize the Video Viewer window to the minimum size that is needed to display the server s video This menu item is not available in Full Screen mode Macros keyboard shortcuts These drop down list keyboard shortcuts can be used as virtual keys and are similar to the keys the physical Keyboard of your local machine You can
53. rties Configuration Sessions Update Utilities Power control Thermal System event log VKVM amp VMedia Each high level BMC tab has a menu on the left side of the interface with various options This menu changes every time you select a different high level tab displaying the options available from that tab Each menu option displays a page title which is a description of the information or settings available on that page This page title might not reflect the name displayed on the menu option Assistance for all BMC pages is available from BMC Help Links on each BMC page provide summary information about the features of BMC and helpful information to optimize its operation To access page specific help click the help link Help on the top and right side of the browser window Supported browsers and client operating systems Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Firefox 3 x Firefox 2 0 The web server support both HTTP and HTTPS protocols Supported server operating system software BMC is an independent microprocessor running an embedded operating system The architecture ensures that the majority of BMC functionality is available regardless of the host operating system BMC SETUP Quick setup To quickly setup BMC using the default settings for BMC features follow the steps below 1 Prepare the hardware installation Refer to the MicroServer Remote Access Card
54. ryl adminl systenl memoryl show adninl systenl memoryl properties Access 3 Read Write Supported BlockSize 1046576 ConsumableBlocks 4096 ElementName sml EnabledState 2 Enabled HealthState 5 0K NumberOfBlocks 4096 OperationalStatus 0 2 OK RequestedState 12 Not Applicable Volatile true associations elementcapabilities Capabilities adminl systeml capabilitiesl elecap9 ManagedElement adminl systeml memoryl systemdevice GroupComponent adminl systenl PartComponent adminl systeml memoryl targets verbs cd show help version exit adminl systenl memoryl Y Connected to 10 141 40 186 5 aes128 cbc hmac md5 none 80x29 l Get Thermal Reading Get Fan Speed Reading There are three thermal sensors and one fan sensors The relations between the sensors and SMCLP target as below numericsensor1 is the target of CPU THERMAL sensor numericsensor2 is the target of NB_THERMAL sensor numericsensor3 is the target of AMBIENT_THERMAL sensor numericsensor4 is the target of SYS_FAN sensor Please notice the unit of reading Below pictures show the read method and the related between SMCLP and the Web UI 57 28 10 141 40 186 default SSH Secure Shell Ban S23 BRE AHH Be ov File Edit view Window Help I Quick Connect Profiles adminl systeml sensorsl numericsensorl show adminl systeml sensorsl numericsens
55. select one of the drop down list keyboard shortcuts either the macro or the hotkey specified for the macro to execute the macro on the 50 remote system For example when you press the Ctrl Alt Del keys on the physical keyboard in local system the Task Manager of your local machine appears in addition to the task manager on the server Tools Session Options Session user list Stats The Session Options window allows you to control client configuration settings with additional general mouse video quality viewer control adjustments and stats General You can control the keyboard pass through mode and select pass all keystrokes to pass your management station s keystrokes to the remote system Some keystrokes are intercepted by the management station OS and will not be passed on Mouse Acceleration To optimize mouse performance click the Mouse tab and depending on the operating system select the Mouse Acceleration option Then click Apply and OK to close the Session Options window Video Quality The compression modes allow for a low quality 420 or high quality 444 compression configuration The Luminance and Chrominance settings allow for picture color configuration Stats This menu option launches a dialog which displays viewer performance statistics Frame Rate Bandwidth Compression and Packet Rate Help Contents and Index About Contents and Index Inform to get online help by clicking the help link on the vKVM amp
56. t Internet Explorer Fille Edit View Favorites Tools Help 8869 gt GD A 1 Bsearch dyravorites history Address http 192 168 159 129 certsrv certraxt asp Microsoft C artifi Submit A Saved Request Paste a base64 encoded PKCS 10 certificate request or PKCS 7 renewal request generated by an external application such as a web server into the request field to submit the request to the certification authority CA Saved Request 6 n ss m NIICETCCAXOCAQAWGasxC ZAIBGNVBAYTALVTNO4W Baseb4 Encoded A1UEBxMHSG9S1c3RvbjEYMBYGAIUEChMPSGV3IGVO Certificate Request EwNJUIMxMzAxBgNVBAMTEkhOIFBybOxpYWSOIEl1p PKCS 10 or YVZN1Cc3MgOZFyZDEdMBsGCSqG5Ib3bDQEJARYOG3Vw KoZlIhvcNAQEBBOADQqYOAMIGJIAOGBAMCONXS1WClg Browse for a file to insert B Done Pow meo 9 The certificate will be pending oh Microsoft Certificate Services Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Home Certificate Pending Your certificate request has been received However you must walt for an administrator to issue the certificate you requested Please return to this web site in a day or two to retrieve your certificate Note You must return with this web browser within 10 days to retrieve your certificate zi A internet 90 10 Open Certification Authority by clicking start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools
57. ter this failure you should remove the server power and reboot the server unplug the server power cable and then plug it again to let BMC reboot If the heartbeat LED still works abnormally after server power on you can attempt to flash the latest BMC firmware via the method Update BMC Firmware under DOS mode Windows Linux System Event Log Entries Event Log Display Event Log explanation EvtLogDisabled Event Log sensor When clear SEL via Web UI clear log or using Log Area Reset Cleared was IPMI command asserted Sys Pwr Monitor Power Unit sensor When power off the server Power Off Power Down was asserted Sys Pwr Monitor Power Unit sensor When power on the server Power Off Power Down was deasserted SYS FAN Fan sensor failure event When fan unplugged or failed was asserted SYS FAN Fan sensor failure event When fan recovers working normally from a was deasserted failure or unplugged condition CPU THEMAL Temperature sensor When CPU temperature upper warning warning event was asserted threshold going high CPU THEMAL Temperature sensor When CPU temperature return lower warning warning event was deasserted threshold CPU THEMAL Temperature sensor When CPU temperature upper failure threshold failure event was asserted going high NB THERMAL Temperature sensor When North Bridge temperature upper warning warning event was asserted threshold going high NB THERMAL Temperature sensor
58. ton 5 Click the Update button to begin the firmware update process and view the update status When the update is completed the embedded software will reboot automatically If you click the Cancel button the process will be terminated and the embedded software will reboot Utilities Reboot Click Reboot button to reboot the System Factory Default Click Factory Default button to reset System to default nt S ra gt erver Benne rernt 1166 1 1 8 4 internet FOEDE o gt Mn 5245 Iti bead er Peedi mt Wim 8269 Managemernt 1 Ap HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card E HF Prouni Miogoserver Ramote Access Card Utilities Oo Reboot Oich Reboot buton to plooi the HP Prolin MboreSerce Femsie Access Ca Factory Default tle nf wv m Control click Factory Defaut huttan to reset the HP ProLiant MicroSener fanus Fasiaen ud m thermal Arzsaess Cars te celal pcio Drina Fan Afai clicking the Factory 5 bution utes cotigerator ia LAN Parameter Sating l O Ure Access Seting PEF Setting Session control SOR SeSng VM A Wedi setting and gt VEB GU Setting wil be cleared and reset te tactary defaut B Event Management Platiana Events ip Setting Bah Ba empara Aron water Eyam Power Control On the main menu navigation bar click power the Power control screen displays current power status To modify
59. trator or Operator privilege level you can modify the values and click the apply changes button to execute the change The new values are available to the firewall immediately but may not be utilized until the next security event occurs P Blocking enabled Enables disables the IP address blocking feature which limits the number of failed login attempts from specific IP address for a pre selected time span P Blocking Fail Count Sets the number of login failures attempted from an IP address before the login attempts are rejected The range is 2 to 16 e Blocking Fail Window Determines the time span in seconds that IP Blocking Fail Count failure must occur to trigger the IP Blocking Penalty Time The range is 10 to 65535 seconds IP Blocking Penalty Time Set the time span in seconds that login attempts from an IP address with excessive failures are rejected The range is 10 to 65535 seconds 65 v v HL 4 IV ondes BO Pria eom ener Prageeesi Ieftewe HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card Network Security Lico this page 14 configs fie neben ser Security Below is how to update certificate by WEB GUI 1 On the main menu navigation bar click configuration gt Security 2 Click Generate Certificate button to generate Certificate request file CSR file 32 e Do win wie 2119109517 es TH te hust Mercterver Nanagunsent Stearns 77 HP ProLiant MicroServer Rem
60. you can specify the Web GUI s attributes Click the Apply Changes button to execute the changes and restart the Web GUI server HP PraoLian ficrn mi g p 10 141 40 6 A traer helen Bapt Sive hp HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Car ral an Administrator i Proviat Mcrosery emote Access Card opperde pH xo Network d NeDwork 56 Tut A HTTP Port Decimal number only used by the embedded software that listens for a server connection The default value is 80 HTTPS Port Decimal number only used by the embedded software that listens for a secure server connection The default value is 443 39 Timeout is the time that a connection is allowed to remain idle 60 to 10800 seconds The session is canceled when the time out is reached Max Sessions is the maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for this system Active Sessions is the number of current sessions on the system less than or equal to the setting for Max Sessions IPMI This page allows you to view the IPMI values With Administrator or Operator privilege level you can modify the IPMI Serial attributes and IPMI LAN Settings values and then click Apply Changes to execute validation against the Encryption key field and send all data to the server HY Peoliant SicenSerevur Sanageann G pe B http 10 14 40 166 99 w eu Iraliast Qierelerver 8 39 848885

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