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1. oa FE 1024 X 768 172 31 2 10 The OSD Ul Style Screen Close u Move OSD UI Screen Click this icon to move the OSD Ul Screen to a new location on the display Hotkey Settings Click this icon to access the Hotkeys submenu and change the settings Virtual Media Click this item to access the Virtual Media submenu and configure the settings Virtual Keyboard Click this item to access the Virtual Keyboard submenu and use your virtual soft keyboard Preferences submenu Click this item to access the References submenu as indicated in the previous sections Full Screen Mode Click this item to change the size of your display window to the full screen mode Exit Remote Console Click this item to exit from the remote connection Users List Click this item to display the user list Change Tool Bar Display Click this item to change the tool bar display format Hotplug Keyboard Mouse Click this item to hotplug keyboard and mouse Macro Click this item to enable Macro support and use Macro features Video Recording Click this item to access the Video Recording submenu and to use video recording Image Size This item displays the image size in pixel IP Address This item displays the IP Address of IPMI 2 45 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 9 Console Redirection Keyboard Mouse Hotplug El Java KUL Viewer vi 57 r j 1531 5 inj Video Deby Areski TH i EPS 21 1 are Muda Ha ui Vil
2. 2 Configuring Date and Time Settings This feature allows the user to configure the time and date settings for the host server and the client computer When you click the lt Time and Date gt icon in the Options window the following screen will display SUPERMICR herma actos Lamia Enis Ipaa Jerri Hee kill sji ii i kil Rimi Conradi TP TEY R Sa Ti Ei mii nal iC hl ca ardi ri is TI KL TA DT eS Date amp Tiere an Anita N gt Hana and Tine HETE du DER vias ami DAY Tek eo De Date dand fres an LAF 2 l filet Doc Tima ara O ATF Enable gt ATP Enal la NTP Das an HAs Oe re HTP Sarar 2 bisa Mia Secondary HTP Zin ras ae ae rs January sr sr Time Airm 15 J 16 i inom Aa uan Relrash awe STP ERR EE 2 39 Conic n Nizar E kre beers its The user can either set the date amp time setting manually or use the NTP Server setting to set date amp time Note Time zone is enabled when NTP is selected The options are UTC 12 00 hr 12 00 hr 2 14 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 7 3 Configuring the Light Weight Directory Access Protocol LDAP Settings This feature allows the user to configure the Light Weight Directory Access Proto col LDAP settings When you click lt LDAP gt in the Options window the following screen will display SUPERMICR EG homai Q iah Loma Eih E System Server Heski Canr pura an Rerale Con
3. 24 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 7 11 Configuring the SSL Secure Sockets Layer Certification This feature displays the default certificate and private keys It also allows the user to upload a new SSL certificate When you click the lt SSL gt icon in the Options window the following screen will display SUPERMICR EG homai Qian Beas Engish E Faem sn Eare Heak Conmiguralign Ramie Conini Wl rm ni Pec si Manieusnce Mi Sarees r Corinurahan 55L Upload mie d n Tha deiss tor fa n ani car kolu and grira ln b r ere tore bakke Tu uo s rana 350 carin oe Em ft Corte and Tre Brwa butzn be iz the curtificate ace ET E rav kala iz Hin Tia and cree fu Lp bee DAF BU rir Direrjen Gatien vald From Turada tire 10 2006 13436 Ad Bs n 15 7 1 Li Cmlificgion valid Uri Pieces cay Jure 10 2008 15426 A Hew SSL Certificate Browse e s Pew Frhayka Kar Browne B Marr h B mamii E BU EHTE Seon sare amp col Cearahiceann B ere oe A ramt ior 1 To enter a new SSL Certificate enter a new certificate in the field You can also browse the data base to select a new certificate 2 Enter a new Private Key in the field if desired You can also browse the data base to select a new key 3 After entering the new SSL certificate or and a new private key press lt Up load gt to upload the certificate and private key to the server 2 25 SUPER SMT IPMI User
4. 53L Certitication IPv Setting wae ences Add IP Clete Auto Cigan DHCP Stateless DCAS Saet OGE Internet 67 To configure Network settings follow the instructions below 1 Enter the MAG address for the network server You can also check the first radio button to obtain an IP address automatically by using DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or check the second radio button to setup the IP address by manually entering the information in the fields below Note DHCP is the default setting 2 To set the IP address using the IPv4 format enter proper information in the following fields e P address e Subnet Mask Default Gateway e DNS Server IP 3 To set the IP address using the IPv6 format enter an IPv6 Address in the field and enter proper information in the related fields 4 Check this box to enable Virtual LAN support and enter the VLAN ID in the meld 2 20 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 5 LAN Interface This feature allows the user to select the port to be used for IPMI out of band communication e The default setting is Failover which will allow IPMI to be connected from either the shared LAN port LAN1 0 or the dedicated IPMI LAN port Precedence is given to the Dedicated LAN port over the shared LAN port e Select lt Dedicated LAN gt for IPMI to connect through the IPMI Dedicated LAN port at all time e Select Shared LAN for IPMI to connect throug
5. BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 5 5 Console Redirection Options Preference Window This feature allows you to configure Window settings for your console redirection Click lt Options gt in the Menu bar to activate the Preference menu acn Options User List Capture Exit Preference Full Screen Mode OSD Ul Style Keyboard Mouse Hotplug Preference 3 Auto resize window or em To select the correct Window settings for your console redirection follow the in structions below 1 Select Options from the Menu bar From the pull down menu select Prefer ence 2 Click lt Window gt 3 Check lt Auto Re size Window gt for the system to reset the size of your dis play window If you do not wish your display window to be re sized automati cally leave the box blank 4 Click lt OK gt to save the window settings 2 41 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 6 Console Redirection Options Preference Video Stream Control This feature allows you to configure Window settings for your console redirection Click lt Options gt in the Menu bar to activate the Preference menu Java iKVM Viewer v1 57 r 172 31 2 10 Resolution 1024 X 768 R 5 Options User List Capture Exit Preference Full Screen Mode OSD UI Style Keyboard Mouse Hotplug Preference 2 _banguage Setting Windew gt Video Stream Control LAN Flow Control 3 _ Enable Flow Con
6. Redirection u EE 2 29 2 8 2 Remote Control Server Power Conttrol cccccccccseeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeaees 2 50 2 REMO STL 2 51 2 9 NN rooeAoepppl cm mm _ _r nc a_e r War 2 53 2 9 1 Configuring USB Floppy amp Flash Device Settings 2 54 2 9 2 Configuring CD ROM Image File Settings E UU EU 2 55 AN Di ali NG EEE r maa nents ae vig a aloes need ote 2 57 2 10 1 Maintenance Firmware Update ii kk 2 58 2 10 2 Maintenance Unit TRES CU Luna A 2 60 2 10 3 Maintenance IKVM REESE u kK 2 61 2 10 4 Maintenance Factory Def amp Ul kk kk 2 62 2 10 5 Maintenance IPMI Configuration uii kU 2 63 211 WV SG OMAN NOUNS ete EN NN NE NE 2 64 2 11 1 Miscellaneous POST Snooping cccccceecccceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaees 2 64 2 11 2 Miscellaneous UID OM 2 65 Chapter 3 Frequently Asked Questions 3 1 Frequently Asked Questions LE kk kk KK KAR KK 3 1 Appendix A Flash Tools gt gt e g o oeeoeeeeyaonononamm A 1 LP A 1 A 3 Using Aten Flash Tools in the DOS Environment E UE A 1 Firmware Updating via KCS Channels rrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnrnvnnnnnnrnnnrennnnnrnnnnnnen A 2 Dumping Firmware from the BMC via KCS channels A 3 A 4 Windows Linux Version of Flash Tools Kh kk A 4 Appendix B Introduction to SMASH ET NNN B 1 HOW MASP WOK EEE NE B 1 SMASH Compliance
7. Virtual eiia Vel ni mara no n Mi nr ei ka rena yn Carfigumation LGAP Settings dimrin sr x Dhed ibu kx baka ir mma LOSP nrihenkoskes end ani be raza nad mloresies bu mocznna fhe LDAP saren Ne Oaie and Tie Prog the See futon fo SEWYE your Charge LDAP Actes Directory D Enso LDAP Authenticsion Sy RADIUS 2 Fari 3 r Meru ce gt IP adjar Oo Bind OK 5 amp CATAE 085 6 e B gt Ban aroch bj sa amp STG Sere ey Save a5 ahead W bb Sour 40 Ser Mirren Creuier EE Sie OTR Follow the steps below to configure the LDAP settings 1 Check the enable box to enable LDAP Authentication support 2 Enter a port number for the LDAP server 3 Enter an IP Address for the LDAP server 4 Enter a Bind Password for the LDAP server 5 Enter a Bind DN value in the field The bind DN is the user or the LDAP server that is permitted to do search in the LDAP directory within a defined search base 6 Enter a SearchBase value in the field The SearchBase is the directory that allows the external user to search data 7 After entering the information in the fields click lt Save gt to save the informa tion you ve entered 2 15 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 4 Active Directory Settings This page displays a list of role groups and their Group IDs Group Names Domains and Network Privilege settings When you click the lt Active Directory gt icon in the Options window the following screen
8. ex Launching application Kara ie Hide ie L l Presa fe kulan T ant fe Pere crete pul ee f ETT rere B bowen Gono heme TEH Jug EVH eee Q W Linh 400 ree i ja i O Lunch Caranla h Fran hes Brats Peak 1 Vri TIL I T HEE My The appllcation s digital signature cannot be verifjed Do YOU wert fo run the applicatinn7 Harm ATEH dea EVF eer Pahia hu Tu Fu Aun Cancel Common pAn Soper Bion Como Lio The digi pgm ct key erred by u r raed owen Siy d inamin SSS en Ts j g mni pai tiha ohon o iha ankaii 1 Click lt Launch Console gt on the Console Redirection screen to launch the remote console via Java or Active X for the Internet Explorer If it is blocked by the IE due to security reasons click on the top of the menu bar and select lt Download File gt 2 A screen will display to indicate that Java is launching 3 When the warning screen as shown above displays click lt Run gt to launch the remote console 2 29 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 1 Console Redirection Virtual Device This feature allows you to configure Virtual Device settings for your console redirec tion When you click the lt Virtual Device gt icon in the Menu bar the video settings of the remote console will display as shown below fava KVM Viewer 1 57 0 172 31 2 40 Video Oly Hevalatinn 200 X 600 FPS 32 EJE E VHirl Medias Persrd Mare r res feer Le Caples E
9. item displays the current Mouse Mode setting To select a proper Mouse Mode setting click the proper radio button as shown below e Check the radio button to set the mouse mode to Absolute Mode for the Windows OS This is the default setting e Check the radio button to set the mouse mode to Relative Mode for the Linux Unix OS After entering the information click Save to save the settings f Note IPMI is an OS independent platform and IKVM support is an added feature for IPMI For your mouse to function properly please configure the Mouse_Mode settings see above according to the type of OS used in your machine 2 19 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 7 7 Configuring Network Settings This feature allows you to configure the network settings When you click the lt Net work gt icon in the Options Window the following screen will display Su PERMICR EG normal No Feeds detected on this page Feeds provide updated website c contiguration Bl Alerts You can view and modiy Te nawon setings on Tiis page Select wheter 50 2600 am IP address sucomarioaily or manually Configure ome Data and Tims Loar MAC Address 00 30 45 9 0 RADIUS se i Ottaln an IP address automatically fuse DHCP Morsa Moda L Use hne following iP address IPv4 Setting Network i em some Remote Seely 72031 000 00 n Gateway i i SMTP DNS Sener IP 066 120 031 016
10. launch SOL follow the instructions below SUPERMICR homal Gaeresh Goo Egish E EE sier pana tanii Caniman Ranan Connal Makami Meta EE ee Miscias _ _ ER mania Conia z SOL Console Conde Rdir ice Press bie balen k wan l He SOL corek a mi ra aye fat Jerse rende Power Convo m a NPE vanen sce BD timene I er crn Compben 0 her li brane Fpa 1 Click lt Launch SOL gt in the left Options window to enable SOL Serial Over LAN support 2 Click the lt Launch SOL gt button to launch SOL After SOL is launched the following screen will display as shown on the next page 2 51 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Miiranam Launching SOL 1 You can select a Baud Rate bps from the pull down menu as your SOL transfer rate The options are listed below Make sure that the Baud Rate selected here matches the Baud Rate set in the BIOS e 9600 bps bit per second e 19200 bps e 38400 bps e 57600 bps e 115200 bps e Manufacture Default 2 Once you ve selected the Baud rate press lt Start gt to start the session 3 You can also press lt Stop gt to stop SOL connection 2 52 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 9 Virtual Media This feature allows you to upload and share images via the BMC Baseboard Management Controller These images will be emulated to the host server as USB applications To follow the Virtual Media settings follow the instructions below S
11. own set of verbs These verbs allow the user to issue commands to a target system to perform certain tasks For example the verbs supported by the admin target group include cd help load dump create delete exit version and show etc e cd The command verb cd is used to navigate to a specific target address using the SSL protocol For example issuing the command ca admin1 will direct you to the target admin AdminDomain e show The command verb show is used to display the properties and the contents of a target a group of targets a sub groups of the target s Properties contents sup ported operations related to the target the group of targets or their sub targets will be displayed e exit The command verb exit is used when you want to exit from a SMASH session or close a session e help The command verb help is used when you want to get helpful hints or information on acontext specific item This command has the same function as the help option listed for the target group e Version Use the command verb version to display the CLP version used in a specific machine B 5 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide oe set Use the command verb set to assign a set of values to the properties of a target machine start The command verb start is used to turn on the power control to start a process or to change an operation state from a lower level to a higher level in a system e stop The command verb sto
12. piaia iza ae pigas l manian tha lli ce Sh m upia HT REN OF eee ja l a J Une Aarset E Firman ara li p sin Park m ran ara uprdsis E ikvil Rest Lrt Rossi Aebeod FU ewe Bi Kal Ranet Mam virinal mazin KU beter J ee Facsory Detail Bi Factory ml Fare PE k Farciory defects mingi PU smelter vil ba ras E FUIT genes Sara er rakuk PU configurations r Peli Configuradon La n Li LL 200 Supa Click the lt Maintenance gt icon in the menu bar to invoke the Maintenance main screen as shown above The Maintenance menu includes the following items e Firmware Update Click this item to update the remote server s BMC firmware The Firmware Update screen is shown in the next section e Unit Reset Click this item to reboot the BMC IPMI controller e IKVM Reset Click this item to reset the IKVM setting e Factory Default Click this item to restore IPMI to the factory default settings e IPMI Configuration Click this item to save IPMI configuration settings to a file or to load IPMI configuration settings from a file 2 5 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 10 1 Maintenance Firmware Update SUPERMICR EJ voc Grut aoan Engish E sae Server Hasiih Contqueraon Remote Control Wired Merdin Mantenenca D Hrmenance Firmware Update N gt Firmware Umie s Unii Reset Frmun E rar Upes Bode io pri Em jera 135583 mode Hal niana Pe upina Fima opie Hal rece pus are Lien mode b n dene s re
13. previous configuration are gone If this is an unexpected message then please power off your system and check your cables to ensure all disks are present Press any key to continue or C to load the configuration utility 2 48 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 8 Console Redirection Exit LSI MegaRAID SAS MFI BIOS Version MT33 Build Oct 24 2007 Copyright c 2007 LSI Corporation HA 0O Bus 6 Dev 14 MegaRAID SAS 84016E FW package 7 0 1 0075 All of the disks from your previous configuration are gone If this is an unexpected message then please power off your system and check your cables to ensure all disks are present Press any key to continue or C to load the configuration utility 1 To exit from Console Redirection click lt Exit gt Virtual Media Record Macro Options User List Capture Exit LSI MegaRAID SAS MFI BIOS Version MT33 Build Oct 24 2007 Copyright c 2007 LSI Corporation HA 0 Bus 6 Dev 14 MegaRAID SAS 84016E FW package 7 0 1 0075 All of the disks from your Bie geusiier ne If this is an unexpected message the 1 and check your cables to ensure all disks are pr Press any key to continue Lion utility 2 At the prompt Are you sure click lt Yes gt to exit from remote redirection 3 Click lt No gt to return to the current session 2 49 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 2 Remote Control Server Power Control This feature allows th
14. se bi let Copia Ear IBI REN Sar f Windows Server 2003 Entenrise Edition 1 Click lt Options gt on the menu bar to invoke the pull down submenu 2 Click lt Keyboard Mouse Hotplug gt from the pull down menu to enable key board mouse hotplug support for your console redirection 2 46 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 6 Console Redirection User List This feature allows you to access the user list To configure User List settings fol low the instructions below User List User List Se agape EE EE ID User Name IP Address EE EE EE AD h l 172 31 1 36 245762 ADMN _____T ______j zz31135 am action 1 From the menu bar click lt User List gt to display the User List screen as shown above 2 Session ID This item displays the current session ID 3 User Name This item displays the name s of the user s 4 IP Address This item displays the IP Address of the client server 2 47 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 7 Console Redirection Capture This feature allows you to capture the screen displayed on your remote console Java iKVM Viewer v1 57 r8 172 31 2 10 Resolution 752 X 413 FPS 59 Virtual Media Record Macro Options User List Capture Exit LSI MegaRAID SAS MFI BIOS Version MT33 Build Oct 24 2007 Copyright c 2007 LSI Corporation HA 0O Bus 6 Dev 14 MegaRAID SAS 84016E FW package 7 0 1 0075 All of the disks from your
15. the BMC will reset all settings to factory default Ci GET gt dupdate exe f hermon 1 bin r y_ C SGET gt dupdate exe f hermon 1 bin Figure 2 Examples of Firmware Updates with or without the Preserved Command After you ve entered the commands above Aten Flash Tools will start to update the firmware There are two phases in firmware updating 1 Phase 1 is to transfer the FW image file to the BMC In this phase Flash Tools will transfer three parts to the BMC as shown in Figure 3 Figure 4 and Figure 5 If the FW update fails PLEASE TRY AGAIN update part the size is Oxbfoooo bytes Transfer data NERE 164K bytes Figure 3 Transferring Part 0 If the FW update fails PLEASE TRY AGAIN update part 1 the size is Ox110000 bytes Transfer data 61K bytes bis Appendix A Flash Tools If the FW update fails PLEASE TRY AGAIN update part 2 the size is 0 2440000 bytes Transfer data 62k bytes t Figure 5 Transferring Part 2 2 Phase 2 is to flash the new firmware The progress of firmware updating will be displayed as shown in Figure 6 The BMC will reboot after the firmware is completely updated Please wait for the BMC to complete system reboot Figure 7 If the FW update fails PLEASE TRY AGAIN update part 2 the size is 0x240000 bytes Transfer data 2304K bytes 1007 Programming Flash Please wait If the FW update fails PLEASE WAIT 5 MINS AND REMOVE THE AC Update progress 2 z Figure 6
16. will display e gt SUPERMICR S homai Balan Loo Engin E i JR pare Heath kuren Farry Corte ed Bananero bare eee Active Directory Settings Confession To Gia ar caniya de Drach arar Dia ba Ci KE heng 2 wert 2 Dee ard Tene The fi belam Haras ee pameni BH aT cere ee es Fiai m pal ler delete or wad n n ra Goo qeler i Rp ruyan l kp b k an l ps Dee Bele rang r Mad Ape Group To B BER Age Emin eo r LERS Lire ane H V BE pa Ad Ae ae acter Deering Humber of configured rek groups FADE Roke Group O Group Heme Grou Dann Helak E erase Mode 1 Paa M j J Fa uvel heaven J Fi kek breed Fi ka bred Dynamic 5 E Aiaj demote Session SETE 5 Cetin Users Click lt HERE gt to enable or configure the Active Directory server See the next page for enabling or configuring Active Directory instructions Select a group and click lt Add gt to add a role group Select a group and click lt Modify gt to modify a role group Select a group and click lt Delete gt to delete a role group 2 16 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Configuring the Active Directory Settings This feature allows the user to configure the Advanced Active Directory settings When you click lt Here gt on the screen shown on the previous page the following screen will display SUPERMICR Worms Q eeh Loma Eih E 5 lei barvar H ili Co
17. Exit Hotkey Settings Preference GT UI Chila Keyboard Mouse Hotplug e To Leave the Full Screen Display 3 To leave the full screen display click lt Options gt to activate its submenu 4 From the pull down submenu select lt Leave Full Screen gt and press lt Enter gt 2 43 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 8 Console Redirection Options OSD UI Style This feature allows you to configure OSD On screen Display Ul User Interface Style settings for your console redirection To configure the OSD UI settings follow the steps below Bi own Ri Niwot v S7 00372 34 2 10 even 1025 JAE TPS Virtual Media Reco Matra patie User Lad Coline Emj Him Press Cob alt Dokte to begir Fenning thin kav ceanbinadion at startup beka heap your u Darya ira Secure Ft ert Ir ayak kor clk Hel 1 From the Options pull down menu click lt OSD Ul Style gt to display the OSD Ul Style screen as shown below This screen provides shortcuts to the main features provided by the firmware for your console redirection 2 Click an lt OSD Ul Style gt icon to change the settings listed on the next page Erek se be arka kk Windows Erima Ed ke tin inkl MEST kir az an m n minare Esp ren Ctr akt Dedete tn begn parter sun Par reas inca n n dich Hain ee The OSD Ul Style Screen Close u 2 44 10 11 12 13 14 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings _
18. Flash Tools in DOS follow the steps below 1 Enter lt dupdate exe gt and press lt Enter gt 2 The information about the utility will be displayed Follow the instructions given on the screen to configure the settings as shown in Figure 1 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide FUNCTION IPMI FIRMWARE UPDATE UTILITY VERSION dr BUILD DATE Jan 06 2010 USAGE 1 Update FIRMWARE dUpdate exe f filename bin OPTION Z Dump FIRMWARE dUpdate exe d filename OPTION r Preserve Conf iguration default is Preserve n No Preserve reset to factory default settings y Preserve keep all of the settings Figure 1 IPMI Firmware Updates Utility in DOS Main Screen The main screen of the IPMI Update Utility for DOS above displays the version and the built date of the utility currently used in the system The DOS version of Flash Tools Utility allows the user to update or dump the firmware via KCS channels Firmware Updating via KCS Channels To update your firmware via KCS type lt dUpdate exe f filename bin r y gt After entering this command a screen will display as shown in Figure 2 1 f Type lt f gt to enter the file name of the firmware that you want to update 2 r Type lt r gt to preserve the configuration settings you ve chosen This fea ture is optional The default setting is to preserve the configuration 3 y Type lt y gt for the BMC to keep all settings after the firmware is updated otherwise
19. IRMHITTEKTEETT TIZ IR HETE amp kurm System Information This item displays the following firmware information Firmware Revision Firmware Build Time IP Address MAC Address Preview Screen Power Conitrol This feature allows the user to launch the remote console by clicking a preview screen FRU Reading Click this item to display the following BMC FRU Field Re placeable Unit information You can also configure the FRU settings by using the Supermicro IPMIView or ipmicfg utility FRU Device ID Chassis Information Board Information Product Information Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 6 Server Health This feature allows the user to set Server Health settings To access Server Health information follow the instructions below SUPERMICR Gomer Q atash Loot Engan E Bien Barer Hep Cortigurabon Female Conini ite eis Pig in re Mican server Heath D Server Health G E Senan Rasing This sechon shows you tain pebrjed io fre server s haih such Es sensor remis and the event inn 2 T Event Log E Geay Gee Ber jip pasie hon bp sand Ee E Fese Log Ses pe peptik mirip bn BB mt kr Cora i nt K nimai iio 1 Click lt Sensor Readings gt to access information on sensor readings as shown on the next page 2 Click lt Event Log gt to access event logs 2 7 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 6 1 Sensor Readings This page displays sensor readi
20. Information Lusarssessreemsrsesuddeeidmeise B 2 B 2 An Important Note to the USer rrrnnrrrrannrrnnnrvnanenranrnrnnnrnranrnnnnnennnnennanennnnnen B 2 BS EG ale SIMA NN NE B 3 B 4 Initiating the SMASH Protocol Larssen kK KK KAK KK KK KRA B 3 To Initiate SMASH Automatltically kk B 3 B 5 SMASH CLP Main STEN arr B 4 B 6 Using SMASH for System Management l k z B 4 B Definitions of Command Verbs E kk nede B 5 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Bic OMASHE Ego ee ene en due ene ENE B 7 B 9 Standard Command Opt OT IS kk k k KK se A KRA B 8 B 10 Target Addressing u kk Ek k k KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KA B 9 Terms Used in the Target Addressing Diagram E uEE EE B 9 vill Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of the Nuvoton WPCM 450 BMC Controller The Nuvoton WPCM450 a Baseboard Management Controller BMC supports PCl based 2D VGA Graphics cores multi media virtualization and Keyboard Video Mouse Redirection KVMR modules The WPCM450 Controller is ideal for server management platforms The WPCM450 interfaces with the host system via PCI connections to communicate with the Graphics core It supports USB 2 0 and 1 1 for remote KVM emulation It also provides LPC interface to control Super IO functions The WPCM450 is connected to the network via an external Ethernet PHY module or shared NCSI connections The WPCM450 c
21. Progress of Firmware Updating If the FW update fails PLEASE TRY AGAIN update part 2 the size is 0x240000 bytes Transfer data 2304K bytes 1007 Programming Flash Please wait If the FW update fails PLEASE WAIT 5 MINS AND REMOVE THE AC Update progress 100 z Update Complete Please wait for BMC reboot about 1 min Figure 7 Updates Completed Dumping Firmware from the BMC via KCS channels The user can dump the firmware by typing lt dupdate exe d filename gt Flash Tools will dump the firmware into the file that the user has assigned in the previous command In the example given in Figure 8 Flash Tools will dump the firmware to dump_img CONGETSdupdate exe d dump_img_ Figure 8 Example of Firmware Dumping via KCS There are two phases in firmware dumping 1 During Phase 1 the Flash Tools Utility is waiting for the BMC to prepare the firmware for dumping As soon as preparation is complete the Flash Tools Util ity will enter Phase 2 In Phase 2 the Flash Tools utility gets the firmware from the BMC The user can see the progress on the screen as shown in Figure 10 JE FE FE FE PE PE PE PE PE FE PE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE PE DE PE PE HE HE PE HE HE HE HE HE PE PE EE EE EE EE EE JEEE JE EJE E JEJE JEJE HMMM HHH HHH HMMM HHH DE HH HHH HHH ATEN Technology Inc gt HHEKEHKHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHKHHHHHRHHHHHHRHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH FUNCTION IPMI FIRMWARE UPDATE UTILITY VERSION peas Era
22. RU dris ersieginiorustesr ach an serial ETEA pari narbanr modal ar nau nari leg The IPMI Main screen displays system information including the following il The Menu Bar The menu bar on the top displays System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Virtual Media Maintenance and Miscellaneous Click an item on the Menu Bar to access an IPMI feature and configure its settings The Options Window This window displays IPMI submenu items Click an item in this window to configure the setting The Main Display Area This area displays the contents of the particular sec tion Click an item in this area to configure the setting System Health Status This icon displays the health status of the server Green It indicates that the server is normal Orange At least an alert has occurred Take proper actions to ensure system health Red At least one critical condition has occurred Immediate attention is required to resolve the critical condition for the server to function normally Language Select From the pull down menu select a language English Japanese 2 9 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 5 System Status Once you ve logged into the remote server the IPMI Main scree will display 9 h SUPERMICR kazan Dinn Ga Ewlan ll iam J ren Hii U zr E p r nan Hazan i pr r ni renal 14 ka Tl ar n tersa art Kr Persea amp Summary 5 h sr EE T
23. SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Revision 2 0 The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document and makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our web site at www supermicro com Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software and docu mentation is the property of Supermicro and or its licensors and is supplied only under a license Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license IN NO EVENT WILL SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer sh
24. T codes or to turn on off UID control follow the instructions below SUPERMICR had E FAEN AM id kd Cea Se Wi ac el r k la 2 Post Sno sirg G gt Pest ET 2 ari Convo Tha Cee EB B ree B Bi geet oaie Post Snapping Di O aed one 2 11 1 Miscellaneous POST Snooping Click lt Post Snooping gt in the Options window The Post Snooping screen will display as shown above Click lt Refresh gt to query the POST Snooping code for BIOS LPC Port80 2 64 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 11 2 Miscellaneous UID Control This feature allows the user to turn on or turn off UID Unit Identification control To turn on or off UID control follow the instructions below SUPERMICR hot O ieit Dison Emin Ti IEEE TEA EET Alan spann Heli EN Pamain Cawan nee Medan Janne AA soc TOOL E Ane cio UID Contre HET See NPE gan kar Bao Li o res nage Current LIG sku OFF OQ TURK DN OQ TLAN OFF Oo gt E 700 puper orn LiLi ree more Sk 1 Click lt UID Control gt in the Options window The lt UID Control gt screen will display as shown above It will also show the current UID Control status 2 Click lt Turn On gt to turn on UID control 3 Click lt Turn Off gt to turn off UID control 4 Click lt Save gt to save the setting 2 65 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Notes 2 66 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Frequently As
25. UPERMICR nava nima Gio ons Bl TTEN ED Virtual bedii Virtual Media Fiopps Con Tan Sh re Fo 16 Le epee n EWA Tim ie vil be eee fo ina a LS dica CU ACGA im 3 N E Pippy D Upload birr aga w k a xan imam aiia zfl Th ima ga wil ba am n b ba host m LSB de np im Skara C0 ROS sage over a V rens Thune sf n medam au old TO THa rage m lll b n am liai in he Patent ot ER pene Raion De rey n resda Top i nare jiii 1 Click lt Virtual Media gt to configure virtual media settings for your remote con sole including Floppy Disk and CD ROM image settings 2 Click lt Floppy Disk gt on the Options Window to configure the floppy disk settings for your console redirection The Floppy Disk screen will display as shown on the next page 3 Click lt CD ROM Image gt to configure CD ROM image settings for your console redirection When you click on this item the screen on Page 2 55 displays 2 53 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 9 1 Configuring USB Floppy amp Flash Device Settings To configure CD ROM image files for sharing follow the instructions below SUPERMICR J Homai Q Ranan QD Lamas English 8 Briem Zaza Barvar Hesih Comiguralion Remote Coins re Mads Vanier ene Misceflanenus Virtual Meds Floppy image Upload Bn Firo Desk CILEXTI trane E pe er tuni rn vid ee m cf 144006 k Em Opar Fiappy F lash Statis ba diak qira lali n set GUM up Si
26. a flash device e CDROM amp ISO Status indicates the status of a CD ROM or an ISO device 10 Click lt Refresh Status gt to refresh USB Floppy Flash and CD ROM ISO devices 11 Enter the Share_Host server for your console redirection 12 In the Path to Image field enter the path to the CD ROM image file for shar ing 13 In the Users Optional field specify the users that have access to the CD ROM image files This item is optional 14 In the Password Optional field enter your user password Optional 15 To mount an image file follow the steps below 1 Click lt Save gt 2 Click lt Mount gt 2 59 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 3 To unmount an image file follow the steps below 1 Click lt Unmount gt 2 Click lt Save gt USB Floppy Flash Status There is a disk mounted CDROMSISO Status There is a disk mounted Retresh Status Share host 192 168 1 187 Path to image javcdiso share folderiimage name User optional user Password optional Cree save before mount unmount before save 2 56 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 10 Maintenance Use this feature to manage and configure IPMI device settings SUPERMICR EG normal J neaeh Doms Engish E fra Lei Saree Hoa Con pird lkHi marie Cond Wiel Maria Manenanca for nrila ress Finreware Update Lint Recs si EYU Fan Man Lene j Maintenance Factory Dalai nn ii FHI Carfigurrion Finneran
27. al Support www supermicro com Super Micro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands 31 0 73 6400390 31 0 73 6416525 sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma supermicro nl Customer Support Super Micro Computer Inc 4F No 232 1 Liancheng Rd Chung Ho 235 Taipei County Taiwan R O C 886 2 8226 3990 886 2 8226 3991 www supermicro com tw Support supermicro com tw 886 2 8228 1366 ext 132 or 139 Preface Notes SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview of the Nuvoton WPCM 450 BMC Conitroller 1 1 WPCM450 DDR2 Memory Interface rrrrrrnnnrnnannnrnnnrnrannnnannnnnnnennnnenrnnnennnnen 1 1 WPCM450 PCI System Interface ranrrrnnnnrrnnnnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 1 1 SUE PU PFA Eee 1 2 1 2 WPGM450 Block Diagram vasene K k K k K k KK KK KA KK KI 1 3 ERTER 1 3 1 4 Motherboards Supported Ek Ek KK KK KK KK KAKA 1 4 1 5 An Important Note to the USer rrrrarrrrrarrnrannrnnnnrnnnnevnnnnennanrnnanrnnansnnnnnsennnee 1 4 Chapter 2 Configuring the IPMI Settings 2 1 Configuring the IP MAC Addresses for Remote ServersS l 2 1 Using the IPMICFG Utility to Set the IP MAC Addresses for Remote Servers gt gt gt eO J EEE NN T AE 2 1 Using the BIOS Utility to S
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29. be BUILD DATE Jan 06 2010 USAGE 1 Update FIRMWARE dUpdate exe f filename bin OPTION Z Dump FIRMWARE dUpdate exe d filename IEEE EEE EEEE EE EEE EEE EEEIEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EE EEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEE EEE OPTION gt r Preserve Configuration default is Preserve n No Preserve reset to factory default settings kez y Preserve keep all of the settings E akakakakakakakakakakekakakakakakakakakskakekakskakakakakakakakakakskakskakekakskakakakskokakakakakekakakakskokskakakakakakakekakakakekakakakakekekekekeadked Phasei Wait for BMC Figure 9 Phase 1 Flash Tools Waiting for the BMC to Prepare Data A 3 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide ATEN Technology Inc ke FUNCTION IPMI FIRMWARE UPDATE UTILITY VERSION ee RE lir BUILD DATE Jan 06 2010 USAGE 1 Update FIRMWARE dUpdate exe f filename bin OPTION Z Dump FIRMWARE dUpdate exe d filename HBHEEHHHKHHKHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OPTION e r Preserve Configuration default is Preserve ke n No Preserve reset to factory default settings gt y Preserve keep all of the settings JEEE EIEEE EE JEEE EE JEJEJEJE JEJEJE JEE JEEE JEJEJE JEJEJEJE JEJEJE JEJEJE EJE JEJEJEJE JEJE EEE JEJEJEJE EIEE JEJE JEJEJEJE EIEEE EE EEEE EEEE Ehase toart ror i j SE Phase2 Receive the flash data igure 10 Flash fools Dumping the Firmware A 4 Windows Linux Version of Flash Tool
30. bnet Mask 2 2 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 5 Once IP Address MAC Address Gateway and Subnet Mask are set click lt Update LAN Settings gt Select Yes and press lt Enter gt to update IPMI LAN settings 6 Goto the Exit menu Select Save Changes amp Exit and press lt Enter gt to save changes and exit the BIOS 2 2 Connecting to the Remote Server Using the IPMIView to Connect to the Remote Server 1 Connect a LAN cable to the onboard LAN1 port or the dedicated IPMI LAN port 2 Choose a computer that is connected to the same network and open the IPMIView utility 3 Goto File gt New gt System Enter the System Name IP Address of LAN1 or the dedicated LAN and the Description in the appropriate fields and press lt Enter gt 4 Select the system from the IPMI Domain Enter the Login ID and Password in the appropriate fields to log in to the IPMIView utility Using the Browser to Connect to the Remote Server 1 Connect a LAN cable to the onboard LAN1 port or the dedicated IPMI LAN port 2 Choose a computer that is connected to the same network and open the browser 3 Enter the IP address of each server that you want to connect to in the ad dress bar of your browser 4 Once the connection is made the Login screen as shown on the next page will display 4 Note The default network setting is Failover which will allow the IPMI to connect to the network through a shared LAN port onboar
31. ccessfully logged in the SSL network the SMASH Command Line Protocol Main screen will display as shown below 172 31 1 73 PuTTY login as ADMIN ADMIN 172 31 1 73 s password Juth User Pass with PS pass ATEN SMASH CLP System Management Shell version 1 00 Copyright ic Gal yer All Rights Reserved Figure B 2 SMASH CLP Main Screen B 6 Using SMASH for System Management After you ve familiarized yourself with SMASH commands you are able to use these commands to manage your system To properly manage your network system be sure to follow the instructions below Note Make sure that the format of all your commands are compliant with the DMTF specification which is lt Verb gt lt option gt lt target gt lt properties gt where e A Verb means a command e An Option works according to the definition of a command given in Section 7 Definitions of Command Verbs e A Target is a managed device which is also referred to in the diagram of Target Addressing as shown in Figure 2 1 e Properties are the specific attributes that you want to assign to a target machine or to get from a target machine B 4 Appendix B Using SMASH 172 31 1 73 PuTTY gt show systemi Targets fwimagel logsi memoryi purmygtsvel sensorsl Properties None Figure B 3 Using SMASH for System Management B 7 Definitions of Command Verbs Based on the DSP Specification each target supports its
32. command response or query result until all soawned jobs are completed Table B 1 SMASH Commands B 7 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide B 9 Standard Command Options The following table lists the standard command options CLP Verbs version all destination display examine force help keep level Output Source Version Wait Table B 2 Standard Command Options B 8 Appendix B Using SMASH B 10 Target Addressing To simplified the process of SMASH command execution a file system called Target Addressing was created as shown in the diagram below system1 pwrmgtsvc1 logsi logi sensors1 record001 sensor001 record002 recordxxx sensor002 SENSOrXXX Figure B 4 Target Addressing Diagram Terms Used in the Target Addressing Diagram This section provides the descriptions of the terms used in the Target Addressing Diagram above e indicates the root of the system e system1 includes all major Targets e system1 logs1 log1 includes all senor event logs e system1 sensors1 contains the readings and information of all sensors e system1 pwrmgtsvc1 is used for chassis control e show logs1 allows you to issue SMASH commands for the system to per form the tasks of your choice For exam
33. d LAN Port 1 or 0 or through the IPMI_Dedicated_LAN_ Port If the IPMI must be connected through a specific port please change the LAN configuration er the N k Setti 2 3 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 3 Accessing the Remote Server via Console Redirection Using the Browser To Log In to the Remote Console Once you are connected to the remote server via IPMI Console Redirection the following IPMI Login screen will display SUPERMICR Please Login Fanaa Loge Username Password inge 1 Enter your Username in the Username fields Fade The manufacturer default username and password are ADMIN ADMIN Once you have logged into the BMC using the manufacturer default password be sure to change your password for security purpose 2 Enter your Password in the Password box and click lt Login gt 3 The Home Page will display as shown on the next page Note 1 To use the IPMIView utility for Console Redirection please refer to the A IPMIView User s Guide for instructions Note 2 The Administrator account cannot be deleted 2 4 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 4 IPMI Main Screen The IPMI Main screen displays the following kom SUPERMICE B net Geet ise Et Tl 2 vinn System a Spenom information This Son Con gota Informadon abe thee apatii FAL Roding amg E Souder bizna kor Sea Har linmreens n ferraion ip and syden epee for rawa bel E FRU Fam Se F
34. e p secret D Vulpdate exe f HERMONEVB all bin i lan h 192 168 46 65 623 u alice p secret r y Figure 13 Example of LAN FW Updates with without Preserving Configuration and RMCP Port For other settings please refer to their counterparts in the DOS version for con figuration instructions SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Notes Appendix B Using SMASH Appendix B Introduction to SMASH B 1 Overview The SMASH System Management Architecture for Server Hardware platform developed by Distributed Management Task Force Inc DMTF delivers a host of architecture based industry standard protocols that will allow IT professionals to simplify the task of managing multiple network systems in a data center SMASH offers a simple intuitive solution to manage heterogeneous servers in a web envi ronment regardless of their differences in hardware software OS or network con figuration SMASH provides the end user and the ISV community with interoperable management technology for multi vendor server platforms How SMASH works SMASH simplifies typical SMASH scripts by reducing commands to simple verbs Although designed to manage multi servers as a whole SMASH can address indi vidual components in a specific machine by using the SSH command line protocol Even when multiple processors add on cards logical devices and cooling systems are installed in a server SMASH can be directed at a particular component in the s
35. e Mode SMTP SL Event Action View Only Power Control Ful Acces VIM Ful Acces MW update view Only SDR update view Only Remote Session View Only 2 26 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 This item displays the number of the users that are set up for the network The maximum of 10 user profiles can be made 3 To add a new user to the network click lt Add User gt When prompted select an empty slot from the users list to add an user 4 To modify the information or the status of a user click lt Modify User gt When prompted using the arrow keys select a user from the users list to modify the user information 5 To delete a user from the network click lt Delete User gt When prompted us ing the arrow keys select a user from the users list to delete it from the list 2 2 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 Remote Control This section allows the user to carry out activities and perform operations on a remote server via remote access SUPERMICR i nomai Grantesn Game Engish E Kark Lat Harar Haa Contiguraion Raman Contre Wirus Mada Maniis fj Famo Conins S Remolie Control O p Console Rudirnalarn IH na SCL nik na pod Mo eT G re ee pe dr ihe Geer Se chy The r nda Coe Oe nr E Commo Peiras L nan c Ha reien scrasie om een NATE G imich S 00 E Server Power Commo San the server pu mur niin an parer poser coe broene liL anek SOL Lageck Hin S0L comin ka jar To launch re
36. e to activate a virtual media and make it available for remote access A virtual device will always be seen in the system BIOS even when it is not active e Detach Select this mode to disable virtual media for remote access After making selection click lt Save gt to save the settings 2 23 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 7 10 Configuring the SMTP Settings This feature allows the user to configure SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol settings for email transmission through the network When you click the lt SMTP gt icon in the Options window the following screen will display Pr SUPERMICR Gnome Gace Gio Ender EE Soner gl en Hamasa Comod Va Ma bairnananen hira ral area ar Conigucaion SMTP Setting zn Abii n eda ani Timi Enim ime f pgarega kr fra B TE U n ter yer bem and HESE Te eee bunor LEUR Ve piim Bara D a Adem E WTP pot bi m bal D D RAKS SMTP Li sar Hama 4 Ett SUF Fansen Norman ET zn pynaric 144 zn Hanim asihi i 45 Conii Litera i riveree TE To configure SMTP settings enter information in the fields below 1 Enter the IP address for the SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Mail server 2 Enter the port number for your SMTP Mail server 3 Enter the user name for your SMTP Mail server Optional 4 Enter the user password for your SMTP Mail server Optional After entering the information above click lt Save gt to save the settings 2
37. e user to check power state and perform remote power control SUPERMICR EG ot Qie Doom Emih E EEE EEE EEE GENENE EEE EEE Ramats Contras Power Control and Status B Console Hitech aT The GS arr Bere bd a ahiran bee Te kara a wer Reel BIBIN Geter ore B ite ris Somer Cone bala ove BEM Per keya Dikan r L ren LE Host l Curenik on 3 BF gt Power OG Serer Orderly Shutdown gt Power On Server Ge Power Cede Server Parton Ac b r E bien oe 1 Click lt Reset Server gt and press lt Perform Action gt to reset the host server 2 Click lt Power Off Server Immediately gt and press lt Perform Action gt to power off the remote server immediately 3 Click lt Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown gt and press lt Perform Action gt to power off and shutdown the remote server orderly 4 Click lt Power On Server gt and press lt Perform Action gt to power on the re mote server 5 Click lt Power Cycle Server gt and press lt Perform Action gt to reset the power cycle of the remote server 2 50 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 3 Remote Control Launch SOL This feature allows you to launch the remote console by using SOL Serial over LAN This feature provides serial port connections over LAN to allow the user to access a host server via Console Redirection It also allows a system administra tor to monitor and manage a server from a remote site To
38. eatures for your remote server The features include the following 2 Click lt Start Recording gt to start video recording from your remote server 3 Click lt Stop Recording gt to stop video recording from your remote server 2 32 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 3 Console Redirection Recording This feature allows you to record the media displays Click lt Record gt in the Menu bar to enable virtual media recording support Da Barre Moers Optom liner List Copia Ext 1 Click lt Record gt to enable media recording support Click lt Start Recording gt to start recording 2 From the pull down menu select the location where you want to save the recording 3 Enter the filename and click lt Save gt to save the recording 2 33 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 4 Console Redirection Macro This feature allows you to configure Macro settings for your console redirection When you click the lt Macro gt icon in the Menu bar the macro settings screen will display as shown below Windows Server 2003 I mferneme Erion ens Deza CtrkAr Ookrta to begin Fazqulrir lha bare eoin al ehertop hp kan pour Click lt Macro gt to configure the Macro settings for your remote server The features include the following e Hold Right ALT Key This item performs the same function as holding down the lt Right Alt gt key e Hold Left ALT Key This item performs the same function as
39. emme ca Miria Moda Hanenin Coniguranon RADIUS Settings E Alaris ar i Cheeni bie kan bala ln riis ELT dawi Baker an regret lir ayak ina HE ents res DADAH eer Pree kula Ewi Thi Tea ns Ely BEEN jE er ji BET OP EW aj LOAD j icira irene C Enae RADA S 2 e a r 3 iP Andreas 4 E gt a Ce gt Onani Del Fama Seu skin str co Carifcsion r EHG Dor i Internet Sie 1 Check the lt Enable gt box to enable Radius support Enter the information in the fields below to configure Radius settings 2 Enter the port number for the Radius server 3 Enter the IP address of the Radius server 4 Enter a secret password for the user to access the Radius server After entering the information in the fields click lt Save gt to save the information you ve entered 2 18 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 7 6 Configuring the Mouse Mode Settings This feature allows the user to configure the Mouse Mode settings When you click the lt Mouse Mode gt icon in the Options Window the following screen will display SUPERMICR nome GJ kama ioui Engen i Syam Berver Heakh Configuration Remote Contre Wirum Media Manlenance Minc ella nenn Cerne al house Mode Setting ri Hur rss rein bruen rer b n oe n Hakra 185 orm Em arv Ee current Mouse Mode 15 RELATWE z eres San Ma da bo Ap ori Mr ka a E Ewi la da l Ralakan nu Dura H tr urrat S ins 1 This
40. ere is no other device accessing the l C bus If another device accesses the l C bus frequently it might cause a Collision with the BMC when this device accesses the 1 C bus When you see this error please uninstall Im_sensors in the Linux 3 2 Appendix A Flash Tools Appendix A Flash Tools A 1 Overview This chapter provides instructions on how to use Aten Flash Tools Aten Flash Tools Utility supports firmware updates and firmware dumping 1 Firmware Updates The Aten Flash Tools utility provides a complete solution for firmware updates The user can flash the firmware using DOS Windows or Linux In addition Windows and Linux allow the user to update the firmware via LAN or KCS 2 Firmware Dumping In addition to firmware updating Aten Flash Tools also support firmware_dumping from the BMC Baseboard Management Controller You can use this feature to back up the firmware by dumping the current version of the firmware to an archive folder before updating to a new version It will also allow you to flash other BMCs in the factory for mass production Firmware_dumping is supported by DOS Win dows and Linux A 2 Reference Aten Flash Tools Utility was built in reference to the IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification Second Generation v2 0 Document Revision 1 0 February 12 2004 by Intel Hewlett Packard NEC and Dell A 3 Using Aten Flash Tools in the DOS Environment To use the Aten
41. erver A manager can use a text console to access monitor and manage all serv ers that are connected to the same SSL connection SMASH can be programmed to periodically check all sensors in all machines or monitor a particular component in a specific server at any time By adjusting the scope of tasks and the schedules of monitoring SMASH allows the IT professionals to effectively manage multi system clusters minimize power consumption and achieve system management efficiency 1 Command 2 Transport Protocol gt show gt 4 Command Output cpu0 Transport disk1 Protocol sensor gt Figure B 1 SMASH CLP User Interface B 1 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide SMASH Compliance Information SMASH documented in this user s guide is developed in reference to and in compliance with the SMASH Initiative Standards based on the following DMTF documents e System Management Architecture for Server Hardware SMASH Command Line Protocol CLP Architecture White Paper DSP 2001 e SM CLP Specification DSP 0214 e SM ME Addressing Specifications DSP 0215 e SM SLP to CIM Common Mapping Specification DSP 0216 e Common Information Model CIM Infrastructure Specification DSP0004 e The Secure Shell SSH Protocol Architecture RFC4251 e The Secure Shell SSH Connection Protocol RFC4254 B 2 An Important Note to the User The information included in this user s guide provides a general guideline on how to use
42. et the IP MAC Addresses for Remote Servers 2 2 2 2 Connecting to the Remote Server ccccccseccccseecceeceeeeeceeeceseeesesseeeeeeseeeeeeas 2 3 Using the IPMIView to Connect to the Remote Server ccceeceseeeeeeeeees 2 3 Using the Browser to Connect to the Remote Server ccccceececeeeeeeeeeees 2 3 2 3 Accessing the Remote Server via Console Redirection Using the Browser 2 4 To Log In to the Remote C onSol L i kk 2 4 PUNGEN 2 5 ETE EEE EN 2 6 2 08 SVT FIONN EEE 2 7 26 1 STEM 2 8 Foal Ge Bl 2 10 EGGE 2 11 2 7 1 Configuring the Alerts Settings iu ZE 2 12 2 7 2 Configuring Date and Time Sett 0JS u zU 2 14 2 7 3 Configuring the Light Weight Directory Access Protocol LDAP Settings EN NE EE EE 2 15 2 7 4 Active Directory Settings sanse needne 2 16 2 7 5 Configuring the Radius Settings a ccsaccnnavavexcwavadhsnanadatedooedavansisnedvawaxdeonns 2 18 2 7 6 Configuring the Mouse Mode Settings E iuuu EE 2 19 2 7 7 Configuring Network Settings E kk 2 20 2 7 8 Configuring Dynamic DNS Domain Name System Settings 2 22 2 7 9 Configuring the Remote Session SetlinlgS Eu EEE 2 23 vi Table of Contents 2 7 10 Configuring the SMTP Settings sv mere 2 24 2 7 11 Configuring the SSL Secure Sockets Layer Certification 2 25 2 7 12 Configuring Users Settings l i 2 26 28 Remote CONTON EEE 2 28 2 8 1 Launching Console
43. gement 1 3 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 1 4 Motherboards Supported This version of SMT IPMI is supported by the motherboards listed in the table below lf your motherboard is not included in the table please refer to the motherboard product page on our website www supermicro com and download the right BMC IPMI user s guide for your motherboard Intel Dual Processor Intel Single Processor AMD Motherboards supported Motherboards supported Motherboards supported for F models only F models only F models only X8DTL 3F 6F iF X7SPA HF H8DGG QF X8DTN F X7SPE HF H8DGT HF HIBQF TT Te Tea T eser Tusan TT TT kum HEEE TT T Ter TT TT 1 5 An Important Note to the User The graphics shown in this user s guide were based on the latest information available at the time of publishing of this guide The IPMI screens shown on your computer may or may not look exactly like the screen shown in this user s guide 1 4 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Chapter 2 Configuring the IPMI Settings With the Nuvoton WPCM450 BMC Controller and the IPMIView firmware built in Supermicro motherboards allow the user to access monitor manage and interface with multiple systems in various remote locations The necessary firmware for ac cessing and configuring the IPMI settings are available on Supermicro s website at hppt www supermcro com products nfo ipmi cfm This section provides detailed information on how t
44. h the LAN port on the board 6 RMCP Port This feature allows the user to select the desired RMCP Remote Mail Checking Protocol port based on his configuration The default port is 623 After entering all fields above click lt Save gt to save the Network settings 2 21 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 7 8 Configuring Dynamic DNS Domain Name System Settings This feature allows you to configure DNS settings When you click the Dynamic DNS icon in the Options Window the following screen will display A SUPERMICR norma Q eeh GD ioc Emih j vuna yale Darvan Hindi Co guid ei Pie Core Viti Maria AT rage bee Mi Serik ri Cordiguraron Configure Dynamic DNS Alerts Corre Ji yan xwo update propesten om dedi biii j H ulu ard Tine LDAP Gramc piao Enable F Dynamic Lipdaia Cig ab k SF activa Direcsory Omani CHS Sarar F E RAN EM Ha zira Tan Mone Mode TAES es Fle j E Nateork TENA prania Fio mamie Ons ETI arene dira sini carp E oo Cardfioadon i thers 1 Click the lt Enable gt radio button to enable Dynamic DNS update Sur BOT Glick Disable to disable Dynamic DNS update support Default Disable 2 Enter the IP address of your Dynamic DNS Domain Name System server 3 Enter the name of the BMC Baseboard Management Controller Host Server 4 Browse the files to select the 7S G key file This item is optional 5 Browse the fi
45. holding down the lt Left Alt gt key e Right Windows Key This item performs the same function as you pressing the lt Right_Windows gt key Right click this item to select lt Hold Down gt or lt Press amp Release gt for the Right_Windows key e Left Windows Key This item performs the same function as pressing the lt Left_Windows gt key Right click this item to select lt Press Down gt or lt Press amp Release gt for the lt Left_Windows gt key e Macro Click this item to activate a pull down submenu The Macro Hotkey submenu includes the following items as shown on the next page 2 34 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Click lt Macro Hotkeys gt to display the Macro Hotkey pop up submenu The hot keys include the following irani Meda Hesr nir RE stem vem Lis Caters Ewl i Heli gil Mi Rey Fogel WErd Heng Lom Winaiew ay Magers inepe Eti nrc F1 Mifi Pama tary commen al l arl uy ip hanp pur kerara ar Zani ya For dre rai deck Helo i liLAk odio to b in e CTRL ALT Del e ALT Tab e ALT Esc e Ctrl Esc e ALT Space e ALT Enter e ALT Hyphen e ALT F4 e ALT Prnt Sern e Prnt Sern e F1 e Alt F1 e Pause 2 35 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 Console Redirection Options This feature allows you to configure Options settings for your console redirection When you click the lt Options gt icon in the Menu bar the Options menu w
46. i abin Al k D D IODO A MULL Remote Session E Disable Al DOO 095 000 000 amp MILL Bi Disable 4 IOE l MULL a carr 15 Di mabin al k D 100 000 000 MULL E 2 SEL Cerihcsion eder eres Berin Were om T 7 G To setup an alert or to modify an alert setting do the following Click lt Alerts gt to activate the alert submenu Click lt Modify gt to configure or modify the settings of an alert Send Test Alert is used to check if the alerts have been set and sent out cor rectly Click lt Delete gt to delete an alert 2 12 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings To Setup an Alert L SUPERMICR nerma Gent Goon Ergish amp a stam Server Hain Conhguraaon Hamos Corned aru bia blanmanance Her ae EME A EN k saran RES ON ER lm DE Bar badin aramdar ati 2 Coia Modify Al rt D Ams z Das ard Tara Ender hoe ivkevastion for Tuz per ben ad preg Saat E ine Evam Seeverth mabe All La 2 Axan a Dicer inin G iste 000 DID 0 DID E n E S Emad Adirai MULL o E iini pp i NULL icis MULL e ees bd ip 2 mame H Sawa tance g Amnis Sasa 2 swe 44 Cenia a jiss Follow the steps below to setup an alert t 2 3 Select Alert Severity Enter the IP address and or the email address to receive the SNMP Trap Enter a subject or a message if applicable 2 13 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2
47. ic DNS Remote Session SSL Certificate Alerts Use this item to configure alert destination settings LDAP Use this item to configure LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol settings for authentication and access to the LDAP server Active Directory Use this item to configure the settings for authentication and access to the Active Directory server Radius Use this item to configure the settings for authentication and access to the Radius server 2 11 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 1 Configuring the Alerts Settings This feature allows the user to configure Alert settings When you click the lt Alerts gt icon in the menu bar the following screen will display 1 SUPERMICR GP serma GJ kaasi G tomcat Enpish amp uzr a _Syslsm Barver Hea Configuration Remote Control rund Merdin Mainienence Mirean fr Conguraiian List of Alerts erin Tai 1 Eakr v in n li cf n con kuran alari desiree TY ce cen anlari ar et ard grann bia oy Ee tu Date and Tima run Tiyara or Sand Tani lari is ere iani eer k erie Loar Active Kirar Alert Tales 1 entries Alert M Alert Liai Dies ri an Add M E san 1 Disable all k Ijl ka D l AL z Disable al k 100 000 000 8 MULL Mouse Mode 3 Di mabin Al k DI D D DID 000 MULL jI izabin AI mi M n oO DD Bi MULL HE Meter 5 Disable all DOO Il D l l amp HULL Bi Di abin al k i 100 000 100 MULL Myran EFI 5 a T D
48. ill display as shown below Windows Server2003 Enteric Exton en Pract Cihat Denio to begn Eaqulrin thie berg coinein ab alarlur belo kanp pour 1 Click lt Options gt to activate the pull down menu to configure Options settings 2 The options menu allows you to configure the following settings e Hotkey e Preference e Full Screen Mode e OSD UI Style e Keyboard Mouse Hotplug 2 36 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 5 1 Console Redirection Options Hotkey Settings This feature allows you to configure Hotkey settings for your console redirection When you click the lt Options Hotkey gt icon in the Menu bar the Hotkey menu will display as shown below Java iKYM Viewer v1 57 r 1 2 31 2 10 Resolution 1024 X T68 FPS 54 Macro is Wirtual Media Record Hotkey Settings Hotkey Settings action Adjust Mouse Exit Remote Location Full Screen Mode Retresh screen Send CtrlH Alt Del Toggle Mouse Display Toggle Ul Display Keyboard Monitor User List Capture Exit Area get ey Settings Preference Hotkey Settings Full Screen Mode OSD Ul Style Keyboard Mouse Hotplug To assign a hotkey for an action follow the steps below 1 Click lt Start gt Enter the hotkey of your choice it can be a single word or a combination Click lt Stop gt Select an item from the action list and click lt Assign gt Click lt Clo
49. ked Questions 3 1 Frequently Asked Questions A Question How do flash the IPMI firmware Answer Method 1 1 Click the lt Maintenance gt button Browse the files available and select the cor rect file to flash the firmware 2 Click the lt Update Firmware gt button to proceed with firmware flashing Method 2 e You can flash the IPMI firmware using flash tools located at ftp fto supermicro com utility IPMI FW flash tools e For the latest IPMI Firmware please refer to ftp ftp supermicro com firmware nuvoton B Question If I am using a firewall for my network connections which ports should I open so that I can access my IPMI connection Answer In order to access your IPMI connection behind a firewall please open the following ports HTTP 80 TCP HTTPS 443 TCP IPMI 623 UDP Remote console 5900 TCP Virtual media 623 TCP SMASH 22 TCP WS MAN 8889 TCP 3 1 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide C Question When I update IPMI firmware through web I got a file download pop up but the firmware was not updated Why Answer This may be caused by your anti virus software Some anti virus software can cause this Disable your anti virus software temporarily and update your firmware D Question My system seems to function properly however the IPMl event log indicates that my voltage and temperatures are beyond the limits Why Answer It is not a normal condition Make sure that th
50. knowledgeable PC users who intend to configure the IPMI settings supported by the Nuvoton WPCM450 BMC Controller embedded in Supermicro s motherboards It provides detailed information on how to configure the IPMI settings provided by the WPCM450 Controller f Note Nuvoton Technology is a subsidiary of Winbond Corp User s Guide Organization Chapter 1 provides an overview on the Nuvoton WPCM450 Controller It also introduces IPMI its features and its configuration settings Chapter 2 provides detailed instructions on how to configure the IPMI settings supported by the WPCM450 Controller Chapter 3 provides the answers to frequently asked questions Conventions Used in This User s Guide Pay special attention to the following symbols for proper installation and to prevent damage to the system or injury to yourself Warning Important information given to prevent erroneous RAID configu ration and to ensure proper system setup f Note Additional information given to ensure correct RAID configuration setup SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address Tel Fax Email Web Site Europe Address Tel Fax Email Asia Pacific Address Tel Fax Web Site Technical Support Email Tel Super Micro Computer Inc 980 Rock Ave San Jose CA 95131 U S A 1 408 503 8000 1 408 503 8008 marketing supermicro com General Information support supermicro com Technic
51. lem Name of the Sensor This column displays the names of the sensors that are currently active in system monitoring including system temperature CPU temperature fan speeds CPU core voltages 3 3Vcc and 12V voltage monitoring Status This column indicates the status of each sensor reading Reading This column indicates the reading of each sensor Refresh Click this item to refresh the page Show Thresholds Click this item to display senor thresholds eo SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 6 2 Event Log This page displays a record of critical system_monitoring events The event log indicates the time when a critical condition had occurred and when this condition was resolved You can choose a specific_event category from the pull down menu to display events included in this category SUPERMICR normal O metroen Gumon Enah E xua pma Sonar haath Congedi ance Conin wimi Moda Mami Lanai Sarwar Health amp Evert Log Sensor Readings p Evari L Helan b pike ol Rek e Pree ee e g Bi ee OE Ay Pre bp ce ia la D ler he min EB ae HET Fera fa kck ik BE Dalarna hesane Bakic an avant liq cae par Sensor Specific Events Event Log event entries r Ereni ID Time Stamp Sensor Mare Sensor Type Descrpben Jana W trimrat 10 1 Event Category From the pull down menu select an event category to display e Sensor Specific Events e BIOS Generated Events e System_Management_Soft
52. les to select the 7S G private file This item is optional After entering the required information in the fields click lt Save gt to save the infor mation you have entered 2 22 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 7 9 Configuring the Remote Session Settings This feature allows the user to enable or disable encryption support on IKVM or to select the Virtual Media Attach mode for console redirection When you click the Remote Session in the menu bar the following screen displays g EREN wenn 5 SUPERMICR Normal Garters Gloom Engish E alain carvan Hasi CHa Rami Coina mal Mari a Minnenas Mi sanika rea Contgaraiion Remote Session Aeris Data and Tima Ree ee Biza laz ay k taaie or dian biz rep a Eee pr ale E jA Haris j EC LDAP Qpr Meji Asch Nade din atiech RAGS GE auto Adach Mouse bode kun Deha u lami k Han i Oman DAGS see i Ranta Season aarp d 55 Cami ani i Ha m I LESI mir xor Yeme Ore 1 This item displays the current Virtual Media Attached mode To change the Virtual Media Attached mode select the desired setting from the list below e Auto_Attach Default Select this mode to automatically enable virtual media support and make it available for remote access Virtual devices will only be shown in the operating systems and the BIOS when a device or an ISO image is connected through the virtual media wizard e Attach Select this mod
53. mote console or to change to power settings of the remote console follow the instructions below 1 Click Launch Console Redirection to launch Console Redirection and con figure the settings of the remote server For more details on Console Redirec tion please refer to Launching Console Redirection on the next page 2 Click Power Control to display and configure the power settings of the remote console including the following settings e Reset Server e Power Off Server Immediately e Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown e Power On Server e Power Cycle Server Once you have clicked the desired power setting click Perform Action to change the power setting of the server 3 Click Launch SOL to launch SOL Serial Over LAN console and manage the remote server 2 28 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 Launching Console Redirection This feature allows you to launch Console Redirection via IKVM keyboard video monitor mouse support When you click lt Launch Console Redirection gt in the Options window the following screen will display Yn ee le ae as men Maler tore aji lero a2 a E F aa hipid TE zic liye kri is opi pree rerarerai T kek pes xar hij i E ET 2 vaker j Laptop Metab Gr dh heap Go 7 SUPERMICR G Hermet ED olmak OD Loos Emi E PT Sarwar Hanen Conia a Rama Lorn ud GEN T AL hee Shir Sing appii ai lam amao Comrat Cansole Redirection
54. n Vili hoe Fj Windows Server 2003 Entanrise Edition 1 Click lt Virtual Media gt to configure virtual device settings of a server ata remote site via Console Redirection 2 Click lt Virtual Storage gt to select a device you want to connect to the remote server as a virtual device When you click on this item the screen as shown below displays You can connect Floppy USB Flash CD ROM DVD ROM or ISO images using this feature gt ri Virtual Media Record Macro Options User List Capture Exit Virtual Storage 1 2 r2 USB Floppy amp Flash CDROM amp ISO Settings for Device 1 Logical Drive Type Image File Name and Full Path No Select Refresh Plug in Connection Status History 2 30 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Virtual Keyboard 1 Click the lt Virtual Keyboard gt to use the on_screen Keyboard 2 The screen above shows the Virtual Keyboard in English Click a key on the keyboard for your BMC connection 4 2 Z 2 31 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 2 Console Redirection Recording This feature allows you to record media displays for your console redirection When you click the Record icon in the Menu bar Record settings will be shown below H n Fro Cir lI Dalebe to begin ipen Fer Taka ioner clk Help Ranting Hin kay corbin ab startup tale heap stur h 1 Click lt Record gt to use the recording f
55. ng for your video display from Low 25 to High 100 5 To ensure the best image quality select lt High Color gt for heavier network traffic connections select lt Low Color gt for lighter network traffic 6 Click lt OK gt to save the recording preference settings or click lt Cancel gt to __cancel the selection o i _ A ZI INSTITDI MD Xmmna 2 38 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 5 3 Console Redirection Options Preference Input This feature allows you to configure Video Recording input settings for your console redirection Click lt Input gt in the menu bar to activate the Input submenu E Java iKVM Viewer v1 57 r8 172 31 2 10 Resolution 1024 X 768 F Virtual Media Record Macro Options User List Capture Exit Full Screen Mode OSD Ul Style Keyboard Mouse Hotplug Mouse Settings 3 Enable Mouse Input Absolute Mouse Windows O Relative Mouse Linux Keyboard Settings 4 Enable Keyboard Input kosa Oms 500ms 1000ms ox Cancer To configure Video Input settings follow the instructions below 5 Repeat Key Timeout 1 Click lt Preference gt to invoke the Options submenu 2 From the Options submenu click lt Input gt to invoke the Input page to config ure mouse and keyboard settings 3 Check lt Enable Mouse Input gt to enable mouse support so that you can use the mouse as an input device Once mouse support is enabled set a
56. ngs for the remote console SUPERMICR Gemma Gaten Gio Enpliah Er tarar Hewl Ca aan Remote Contra im Mer Malnjenance ran pia rena n B Server Heath an Sensor Asak senor Rasdings E i TEI pa a EE S RE eye ee eo eu Peg ard eet Tun oan ee nn mi iin ren Lg Erdal x kl forb semen ky reg Sa Sees Theis buton bris Selecta sensor tne category Sanser Aeadinge 27 sensors AJ S re ras w TETTE Shane Reanim A Temperaa Sa fe prs his Piri Press carl de inng Fikk Hiri Pruaaini Phea Security Ham al H AF lal Fraser Supa bi Fikk Hori Press cii GEM Sansar Filk hoi Preeti Fania Hil Hiri Prec call CPU Voor il Hiri Fira cath Oa CPU Ved Hiinal Lid voiis a jb U kanal 151 Wot 54 ammai 512 voia iF 1 From the pull down menu select a sensor type category The options include the following e All Sensors e Temperature Sensors e Voltage Sensors e Fan Sensors e Physical Security Chassis Intrusion e Power Supply e OEM Reserved 2 A senor color that is displayed in front of an sensor indicates the status of the sensor e Green It indicates that the sensor reading is normal The system functions normally 2 8 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Amber There is an alert on the sensor reading Attention is needed to ensure that the system is functioning properly Red One or more sensors have reached the critical state Immediate action is needed to resolve the prob
57. o configure the IPMI settings 2 1 Configuring the IP MAC Addresses for Remote Servers Note The DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is on by default To change the manufacturer default setting please use the ipmicfg utility or the BIOS Setup utility Using the IPMICFG Utility to Set the IP MAC Addresses for Remote Servers 1 Run the ipmicfg utility from the bootable CD that came with your shipment 2 Follow the instructions given in the Readme txt file to configure Gateway IP Netmask IP addresses enable disable DHCP and configure other IPMI set tings e IPMICFG Version 1 35 Build 2010 04 28 Copyright 2010 Super Micro Com puter Inc Usage IPMICFG Parameters Example IPMICFG m 172 31 1 84 es cc O co Stowsgaewy p OOOO SOSS S O o Sets Gateway 1P format AFARA 2 1 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide E RE _c Enables the VLAN and sets the VLAN tag If VLAN tag is not given it uses previously saved value Disables the VLAN Sends a RAW IPMI request and print the response Format NetFn LUN Cmd Data1 DataN Using the BIOS Utility to Set the IP MAC Addresses for Remote Servers 1 Go to the BIOS by pressing the lt Del gt key at bootup 2 Select PMI from the Advanced Menu 3 Select LAN Configuration from the IPMI submenu 4 Click lt IP Address Source gt Select Static and press lt Enter gt The onboard BIOS will automatically set the IP Address MAC Address Gateway and Su
58. ommunicates with onboard components via SMBus interface PECI Platform Environment Control Interface buses and General Purpose I O ports WPCM450 DDR2 Memory Interface The WPCM450 Controller supports a 16 bit DDR2 memory module with a speed of up to 220 MHz The motherboard supports 128 MB of memory which is shared be tween the BMC and onboard graphics card For best signal integrity the WPCM450 provides point to point connections WPCM450 PCI System Interface The WPCM450 provides 32 bit 33 MHz 3 3V PCI interface compliant with PCI Lo cal Bus Specification Rev 2 3 The PCI system interface connects to the onboard PCI Bridge and is used by the graphics controller SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Supermicro IPMI Features 1 2 3 A D 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 295 26 27 Remote KVM graphics console Virtual Media and ISO images Remote server power control Remote Serial over LAN text console Event Log support Automatic Notification and Alerts SNMP and email Hardware Monitoring Overall health display on the main page Out of band management through shared or dedicated LAN Option to change LAN connection interface at Runtime VLAN RMCP amp RMCP protocols supported SMASH CLP Secure command line interface SSH and Telnet WSMAN and WS CIM RADIUS authentication support Secure browser interface Secure socket layer SSL support Ligh
59. p is used to turn off the power to stop a process or to change an operation state from a higher level to a lower level e reset The command verb reset is used to enable or to disable the power control of or the processes of the machine e delete The command verb delete is used to delete or to destroy an entry or a value previ ously entered It can only be used in a specific target as defined according to the SAMSHCLP Standards e load The command verb load is used to move a binary image file from a URI source to the MAP This command will achieve different results depending on the setting of a target system and how the verb load is defined in the DSP specification used in the system e dump The command verb dump is used to move a binary image file from the MAP to a URI source This command will achieve different results depending on the setting of a target system and how the verb dump is defined in the DSP specification implemented in the system e create The command verb create is used to create a new address entry or a new item in the MAP It can only be used in a specific target as defined in the SMASH profile or in MAP specifications B 6 Appendix B Using SMASH B 8 SMASH Commands The following table provides the definitions and the descriptions of SMASH com mands The most useful commands are show and help which will provide the user with useful information on how to navigate through the SSL network connec
60. ple e Issuing the command show system1 logs1 while you are in show logs1 will allow you to set the Absolute or the Relative target path B 9 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide Notes B 10 Disclaimer Continued The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems medical equipment nuclear facilities or systems aircraft aircraft devices aircraft emergency communication devices or other critical systems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage Accordingly Supermicro disclaims any and all liability and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra hazardous applications it does so entirely at its own risk Furthermore buyer agrees to fully indemnify defend and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims demands actions litigation and proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra hazardous use or sale
61. proper mode for your console redirection e Select Absolute Mode if you have the Windows OS e Select Relative Mouse for the Linux OS 4 Select Enable Keyboard Input to enable keyboard support so that you can use soft keyboard as an input device From the Keyboard layout pull down menu select the right language setting for your soft keyboard 5 Use the slider on the Repeat Key Timeout scale to select the appropriate timeout settings for repeat keystrokes from Oms to 1000ms micro second 6 Click lt Save gt to save the keyboard setting or click lt Cancel gt to cancel it 2 39 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 4 Console Redirection Options Preference Language Settings This feature allows you to configure Language settings for your console redirection Click lt Options gt in the Menu bar to activate the Preference menu Windows Server 2003 Erie ise Editon To select the correct language setting for your console follow the steps below 1 Select Options from the Menu bar From the pull down menu select Prefer ence 2 Click lt Language Setting gt 3 From the Language Setting pop up menu select the language you want to use for your console redirection The language options include English Chi nese Traditional Japanese German French Spanish Korean and Italian 4 Once you have selected a language setting click lt OK gt to use the language 2 40 Chapter 2 Configuring
62. ra H GK Gre ba Or s 5 DRC HES Si Retresh Status Fiappr mage Fika Eme Upiad 4 USB Floppy amp Flash Status displays the status of a USB floppy or a flash device 5 CDROM amp ISO Status displays the status of a CDROM or an ISO device 6 Click lt Refresh Status gt to refresh the USB floppy or the flash device 7 Click lt Browse gt to select an image file from your data base for your console redirection 8 After you ve selected your image file click lt Upload gt to upload your image file to the server 2 54 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 9 2 Configuring CD ROM Image File Settings To configure CD ROM image files for sharing follow the instructions below SUPERMICR EG homai Q horman GP Lenin Engish System sm hearer Heraki Cor iguraban Remole Conine Virtual farlig Pn eee Rear larvene Ge Virtue Merlin Image on Windows Share Floppy Mak Be Thi k in un siram poe ku stars 1 CADOU maya awar See Skum vitt a menar nim ul 2 LE Tan O co ROM mage rage w ba ees br ln hoai m USE See HSE Pingo AF ba al Stati H desk a a l COACHED Sala Eki dak amriha s l Petre gt tare hes D j Patio m3je L r parali Fasani opina Sera Mini 5 9 Click lt CD ROM Image File gt to invoke the lt Image on Windows Share gt screen as shown above The following items will display e USB Floppy amp Flash Status indicates the status of a USB floppy or
63. rdura Hi Fare Coira Hi muzi Maria eT ie li M Sanika rm ln Condiguration Active Directory Advanced Settings Alois Crni Re Gag belam ln avse pia eee Ee ard Bajer Ta repai visste HB ances f Da la and Tira Appas Dereon danan Paste Tab Bars Bari BE HB fars YET Creare amp LOAP Nemesis J gt Enshi Arts Directory Authentication OQ Usar Diman barna e jp Time ari 3 Maina linn Domain Contr Za ran addres Mateork j Domain Cantrolar Sarar Address 5 E peamili j Domain Cartrolkar Sarar Addr ssd Ramot Session carp 555 Canik ninin B ideas irak EDED TI i terest irs 1 Check the lt Enable gt box to enable Active Directory authentication support Then Enter the values in the fields below 2 Enter User Domain Name in the field 3 Enter Time Out value in the field to set the time limit for a user to stay logging in 4 Enter lt Controller Server Address1 gt 5 Enter lt Controller Server Address2 gt 6 Enter lt Controller Server Address3 gt After entering the information click lt Save gt to save the settings SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 7 5 Configuring the Radius Settings This feature allows the user to configure Radius Option settings When you click lt Radius gt in the Options Window the following screen will display SUPERMICR om Gates Gun English M stem Sarar Haa Configuration R
64. roperly update your firmware do not interrupt the process until the process is completed Once it is completed the system will auto matically reboot and you will need to login to the server again 7 Click lt Cancel gt to abort firmware uploading 2 59 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 10 2 Maintenance Unit Reset Use this feature to reset the IPMI device SUPERMICR normal Garten Gloom Erih TT Salem SarvarHoan Contiguration Rema a Comet imal Media Malmananca _ Hi kila re LOADING f Marianas 2 LInA Reset gt Amiama plata Kiri Tak Pe EEE be T kst Hip Pill deine Lan Nirina WU HVI Race The Gace l radon Eza pou wil De redacted l na Login page in S bak n da Click ai n you ar ri reached Facey Detail nate fet ko Pii Cengi amor ping for biip FIFE FLT E Linken pores iik 2 60 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 10 3 Maintenance IKVM Reset This feature allows you to reset IKVM It will reset virtual media IKVM keyboard and mouse SUPERMICR Horm Ganesh Goons Emih E VE Syk Li Sore H en Cond gun bn Ram l Conn simia Maria an l arl ank _ ee ee ee EN ee azam eee Maniunanca KVM Rese 2 Aname lpia Cik n Tas FEET ae HB neset id mea YY l Ewl Ba TI vasset une Agar KV aesa Factory Dotan o Pii Cogia Bi riami Le 2 61 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 10 4 Maintenance Factory Default This feat
65. s In addition to DOS Aten s Flash Tools Utility supports Windows and Linux plat forms The Windows Linux version of Flash Tools Utility provides the same features sup ported by the DOS version In addition it also allows the user to update the firmware via LAN connections The main screen of the Windows Linux version displays the information about the firmware and the instructions on how to use the utility as shown in Figure 11 ATEN Technology Inc FUNCT I OH IPMI FIRMWARE UPDATE UTILITY VERST OM 1 15 BUILD DATE Jan 8 2618 USAGE E EEEX lt i Update FIRMWARE wilpdate exe f filename bin OPTION lt 2 gt Dump FIRMWARE wUpdate exe d filename OPTION i the IPMI channel currently kes and lan are supported LAM channel specific arguments h remote BMC address and RACP port default port is 623 gt u IPMI user name p IPMI password correlated to IPMI user name r Preserve Configuration default is Preserve n Mo Preserve reset to factory default settings yiPreserve keep all of the settings E EEEE EXAMPLE we like to upgrade firmware through KOS channel wipdate exe f Fu bin i kes r y we like to upgrade firmware through LAN channel with BMG IP address 10 11 12 13 port 623 IPMI username is alice Password for alice is secret Preserve Configuration wipdate exe f fu bin i lan h 18 11 12 13 623 u alice p secret r y eX Kk XXX Figure 11 Main Screen of Flash Tools in the Windo
66. s Guide 2 7 12 Configuring Users Settings This page displays information on the current users It also allows you to add de lete or modify user information When you click the lt Users gt icon in the Options window the following screen will display SUPERMICR hamai Barzan Lone Engish E M Y I D N EEE EEE E a Pi LE NN N DDD TE EE E Dl TU E a Eysiem Server Heakh Cuira in Harir Coning Tira Barks HManienance Mi ran rikn nes fr Coniqurates iser List EG Alerin r r Thm Mi beira bamn Ha cured bei ol coe gered oser N pre aud n k deia Er xn tj 2 oser akai bar Nar SATIE mr Finne rn r Hm ni ari press De Wee or Wp eer To sd rev ee ed B cogs Lei ri grun Gos Leer D R H bce Directory i Humber of configured users 2 2 a a isar K Usar Hami H rwara Friik 1 Srey rate LI dad r r et yrr B Mure re z ECNI Had m rd hrstr J Razarand Mejer k Reseed Ria waran B peni DAG 7 Ria waran Resared H Serie Seen fo Sele Sedo a x LT orp 3 Ria maran 10 Rassr ri EN r fer CSL cerien Users 1 This item lists current user information including User ID User name and Network Privilege settings Network privilege settings are shown below Privilege Levels Defined User Operator Administrator System Information Full Access Chassis Locator Control Full Access RU Reading Full Access Sensor Readings Fu Access Event Log Ful Access DAP Mous
67. se gt to exit 2 37 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 8 1 5 2 Console Redirection Options Preference Display This feature allows you to configure Video Recording Preference settings for your console redirection When you click the lt Preference gt icon in the Menu bar the Preference menu will display as shown below Java iKVM Viewer v1 97 r8 172 31 2 10 Resolution 1074 768 Options User List Capture Exit vane Hotkey Settings Preference Full S Preference OSD UI Style Keyboard Mouse Hotplug VirtualMedia Record Macro l Preference 2 Recording Time 3 Enable auto stop after 2 minute s 4 Display Scale 75 100 5 High Color Heavier Traffic gt Low Color Lighter Traffic ok cance To configure the preference settings for video recording please follow the instruc tions below 1 Click lt Preference gt to invoke the Preference submenu which includes Dis play Input Language Setting Window and Video Stream Control settings 2 Click lt Display gt to configure Video Display features 3 Check this box to enable Auto_Stop support which will allow the video recording to be automatically turned off after recording of certain period of time After lt Enable auto_stop gt is checked enter the number of minutes upon which your video recording will be automatically turned off 4 Use the slider on the Display Scale to set the appropriate scale setti
68. t i Ha gini Ce Cee an oc Reset A Factory ele E EMA pira Firmware Update To update IPMI Firmware follow the instructions below 1 Click lt Firmware Update gt in the Options Window 2 Click lt Enter Update Mode gt to enter the update mode A warning message will display A Warning Once the server is in the firmware update mode the device will be reset and the server will reboot even if you cancel firmware updat ing 3 Click lt OK gt to update your IPMI firmware Once you ve clicked OK to update the firmware the Firmware Upload screen will display as shown on the next page 4 Click lt Cancel gt to cancel firmware updates 2 58 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings Once you have clicked lt OK gt to update the IPMI Firmware the following Firmware Upload screen will display as shown below SUPERMICR Hema Q eih Gh Loos Sy laii barar Halen i Conf pira ban Ramae Coral 7 Mu Miika i Min tka L n i C Firmware Upload TEE dIe E ara in Li tema i B EB Bie j ci rek Fires BIB krasjet bameg get 100 permer kr Ew pease hai wat kur apni Peed The mei Dage mi lil reda ari k re Lagal Dun HE Kenan Sed eet F Tmran ra T Li pi Cad B gt as m Oa 5 Enter the name of the firmware you wish to upload You can also select a firmware from the pull down menu to upload 6 Click lt Upload Firmware gt to upload the selected firmware to the host server Warning To p
69. the SMASH protocol for your system management Instructions given in this document may or may not be applicable to your system it depends on the configuration of the system or the environment it operates in B 2 Appendix B Using SMASH B 3 Using SMASH This section provides a general guideline on how to use SMASH for your system management in a web based environment Refer to the SMASH script provided below to curtail a server management protocol for your systems Note The instructions listed below are applicable to both Windows and 4 Linux systems We use the Windows platform as our default setting B 4 Initiating the SMASH Protocol There are two ways of initiating the SMASH protocol To Initiate SMASH Automatically You can initiate SMASH automatically by connecting the BMC Baseboard Manage ment Controller via the Secure Shell protocol SSH from a client machine To connect from a Linux machine 1 Use ssh lt BMC ip address gt 2 Enter the password To connect from other machines 1 Use a terminal emulator application such as Putty 2 Enter the BMC ip address in the terminal emulator application 3 Choose ssh as the connection type 4 Enter the password at the prompt 5 At the prompt enter lt SMASH gt to invoke the SMASH prompt gt 6 If you have successfully logged in the SMASH prompt will display B 3 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide B 5 SMASH CLP Main Screen After you ve su
70. tion Definition all Instructs a command verb to perform None all tasks possible destination lt URI gt Indicates the final location of an image URI or SM instance or selected data address display Selects data that the user wishes to This can generate mul display tiple query results examine Instructs the Command Processor None to examine a command for syntax or semantic errors without executing it Instructs the verb to ignore any warn ings triggered by default but go ahead executing the command instead help Displays all information and documen None tation regarding the command verb keep lt m s Sets a time period to hold and keep The amount of time set to the Job ID and the status of a com hold a command Job ID mand or its status can differ level lt n gt Instructs the Command Processor to Levels should be execute the command for the current expressed in a nature target and for all target machines number or all within the level specified by the user Output lt args gt Controls the format and the content of Many variables or factors a command output This only supports can affect the outcome of format cloxml and format keyword format language level of details of the output Source lt URI gt Indicates the location of a source im URI or SM Instance age or a target Address Version Displays the version of the command None verb Wait Instructs the Command Processor None to hold the
71. trol To select the correct Video Stream Control settings for your console redirection follow the instructions below 1 Select lt Options gt from the Menu bar From the pull down menu select Prefer ence 2 Click lt Video Stream Control gt 3 Check lt Enable Flow Control gt to provide support for video flow control Once the Flow Control support is enabled select the proper speed for video streaming from the pull down menu The speed settings listed below Enable Flow Control Speed 256K Cable DSL v e 256K Cable DSL e Ti e T2 4 Click lt OK gt to save the Video Stream Conirol setting 2 42 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 8 1 5 7 Console Redirection Options Full Screen Mode This feature allows you to configure Window settings for your console redirection Click lt Options gt in the Menu bar to activate the submenu From the pull down menu select Full Screen Mode Eg Java iKVM Viewer v1 57 r8 172 31 2 10 Resolution 1024 X 768 FP Eger i MirtualMedia Record Magro Options User List Capture Exit Keyboard Mouse Hotplug e To Use a Full Screen Display To set a full screen display for your console redirection follow the instructions below 1 Select lt Options gt from the menu bar to activate the submenu 2 Select lt Full Screen Mode gt from the pull down menu Then press lt Enter gt A full screen display will appear User List Capture
72. tweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP supported DCMI 1 0 support Backup and restore the configuration file Factory defaults from web support Video quality settings Record video and play server data information Preview of the remote screen on the main page Update Firmware through browser and OS OS independent 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 WPCM450 Block Diagram The following diagram represents a typical system setup for the WPCM450 Con troller PROCESSOR South Bridge PCIE I HE Ethernet CTRL 1 LAN 1 j RJ49 RMU RJ45 ver D A RMIL N PHY LN Dedicated LAN H DDR2 1 3 Introduction to the IPMI Platform Wake up amp CTRL The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI provides remote access to multiple users at different locations for networking It also allows a system admin istrator to monitor system health and manage computer events remotely IPMI operates independently from the operating system When used with an IPMI Management utility installed on the motherboard the WPCM450 BMC Controller will connect the South Bridge to other onboard components providing remote network interface via serial links With the WPCM450 Controller and the IPMI firmware built in the Supermicro motherboard allows the user to access monitor diagnose and manage a remote server via Console Redirection It also provides remote access to multiple users from different locations for system maintenance and mana
73. ure allows the user to restore IPMI to factory default settings SUPERMICR omai antes Lomat Emih E C Es as la a SER A annanca U Malena Factory Default Se Hm a are Li pana cate Chk or Tek nS Hae la rex Pa j Factory belan ba 1e EI pa Ul correction All bE rest WU Invi Mace i Faceory uni Resia 22 Pii Loni auf 2 62 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 10 5 Maintenance IPMI Configuration This feature allows the user to save IPMI configuration settings To save the IPMI configuration settings follow the instructions below SUPERMICR hor Pacers Dio Enis E TT Mamaia D IPM Configuration Finneare Upisi Tiig amter SA WER Isarn fs rer PU erations aed ee gt it Hira fr KVM Rasai Factory Dedauit Sava EVA Configuration save 3 Q gt E Phi Conhguraion Raive P lili r z rad n Brows Reinad C pariri l 2090 Super Micro Competes Is zane ram Fiore e To save the IPMI Configuration settings click lt Save gt and enter a file name e To load IPMI Configuration settings from a previously saved file click lt browse gt and select a file Then click lt reload gt 2 63 SUPER SMT IPMI User s Guide 2 11 Miscellaneous This feature allows the user to perform various network activities including POST Power On Self Test code query and turning on off UID control To query POS
74. ware Events 2 10 Chapter 2 Configuring BMC IPMI Settings 2 7 Configuration This feature allows the user to configure various network settings When you click the Configuration icon on the menu bar the following screen will display a 7 2 e SUPERMICR G usma GJ Bamian GO koa E ngliah System karsa Heat Cortigura on Remote Tonina ire Medie klanens Mi xan leis Coniguraton Configuration Alie Han Se aran 5 Coeur aria es has Be n r n eee air EE Foie Tira for Carte ond E dam Lij dll e Hart ee eee mAn E Dar anj Tine re ire and Tire Sega E INAR Cipoh pe bas bra K pule DAF eee sr ere Pe eee ee Tas LLP gee Pea Ache Sr inn Em Xama Bette bu mrs TEET char E piva Grete i Covkjre arin ga 1 See sr Ee 6 oes Damor sere et E DADIE Gonkgurt peinga it ates an pores the RADE sereg E bngenods Enie BE ee rede tor ere HE BE Mouse Bode E khaan San ihe LLC eee aa A seen ee ee WI plate Pere amp Pajar Fanen DAG can gae dyrere MIE ees Tar een E E Bale Seagee borbae Bored bin piega Or uret ede fr mani E E GTE gt Cun fiqare Fe S TE aa E CJ eiir The cates borre efai oei hon ard pna je b j gre An Beige TE pba ee E L i ses h H Remote Sean J ji Brows bul up la margen bu bha ceric ani Gruen Em Lpibei baas a our Folken Lid mik ar ered en BU EE Caii B teers nar EN oe This section allows the user to configure the following settings Network SMTP Date amp Time Mouse mode Dynam
75. ws Linux Version In the Windows Linux version of the Flash Tools Utility there are six parameters 1 f Type lt f gt to enter the filename of the firmware that you want to update 2 i i indicates the IPMI channel Currently KCS and LAN connections are supported If a LAN connection is used the user needs to enter the following pa rameters A 4 Appendix A Flash Tools 1 h Type lt h gt to enter the addresses of the remote BMC and the RMCP port default port is 623 2 u Type lt u gt to enter the IPMI username 3 p Type lt p gt to enter the password for the IPMI user 4 r Type lt r gt to preserve to save the configuration settings you ve entered This feature is optional Default preserve configuration 5 y Type lt y gt for the BMC to keep all settings after updating the firmware otherwise the BMC will reset the settings to factory default To connect IPMI via KCS type lt wUpdate exe IUpdate f filename bin l kes r y gt as shown in Figure 12 Di gt ullpdate exe f HERMOMEUB all bin i kes r y D gt ullpdate exe f HERMOHEYB_ all bin i kes Figure 12 Example of KCS FW Updates with without Preserving Configuration To connect IPMI via LAN type lt wUpdate exe IUpdatewUpdate exe f filename bin i lan h 192 168 46 65 623 u alice p secret r y gt as shown in Figure 13 D2 suUpdate exe f HERMONEUR all bin i lan 192 168 46 65 u alic

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