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1. Field Default User Name root Password root Ei NOTE The default username and password are in lowercase characters It is advised to change the root password once you have logged in Click the Help button on the top right corner for assistance Click Logout to exit Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Logout Leg Product Name PowerEdge C6220 update Product kengen Dell Remote Management Controller 203 Server Information Building Tene Mon Mar 4 17 54 01 CST 2013 i 242300 The Remote Management Controller s web UI is divided into two areas On the left is the multi level navigation menu bar which is divided into four categories and each category is subdivided into several submenus On the right is the information pane which displays list of information commands or configuration options that are associated with the category selected from the navigation menu bar Remote Management Controller The Remote Management Controller menu provides general information about the server including the BMC firmware and network information Administrators and operators can use this menu to check the sled server health and access all network configuration options It also provides options for managing security user access session status updating the BMC firmware and performing remote system shutdown or reboot The remote management controller menu provides access to the following configuration options e Prope
2. Menu Option Description User Defined Macros Select a pre defined command or add your own user defined commands to send to the server The Macros menu provides the following keyboard macros e Ctrl Alt Del e Alt Tab e Alt Esc e Ctrl Esc Alt Space e Alt Enter Alt Hyphen s Alt F4 e PrtScrn e Alt PrtScrn e Fl e Pause e Tab s Ctrl Enter Alt SysRq e Ctrl Alt Backspace Alt L Shift RShift Esc 46 Table 1 29 Tools Menu Items Menu Option Description Sessions Options Provides additional session viewer control adjustments The General tab allows you to enable the keyboard pass through mode feature Select Pass all keystrokes to target to pass your management station s keystrokes to the remote system The Mouse tab enables you to select the operating system you are using to optimize console redirection mouse performance The Video Quality tab provides video adjustments that allow you to optimize the video for the best possible view Session User List Lists the users in the management console Single Cursor Enables or disables the single cursor mode If this function is disabled the local and remote operating system will use different mouse accelerating algorithms which results in offset between the local and remote mouse cursors Stats Displays the performance statistics of the console redirection session Table 1 30 Power Menu Items Menu Option Description Power On Syst
3. Update P Priloge Leg Lima System Event Log Event Management Platform Events Trap Settings Email Settings Serial Over LAN Seng Over LAN a Apply Changes 11S Her lt Table 1 23 Serial Over LAN Settings Items Description Enable Serial Over LAN Checkbox Baud Rate Channel Privilege Level Limit Apply Changes Button Enables or disables Serial over LAN SOL connection Select the IPMI SOL baud rate 19 2 kbps 38 4 kbps e 57 6 kbps s 115 2 kbps Specify a privilege level on the LAN channel Use this button to apply the changes 40 vKVM amp vMedia The vKVM amp vMedia option enables the administrators to view and configure the virtual KVM and media settings and launch the Java KVM and VM console clients Click on the vKVM amp vMedia option to expand the submenu items e Launch e Configuration Launch Select the Launch submenu to view and initiate console redirection Suppert Help About Logout Properties Virtual KVM and Media Launch Services Use above Buttons to launch client KVM and VM Update Virtual KVM Configuration Email Settings Serial Over LAN Virtual Media Configuration Table 1 24 Virtual KVM and Media Launch Settings Items Description Virtual KVM Configuration Enabled KVM status Max Sessions Maximum number of console redirection sessions allowed Active Sessions Number of active console sessions Remote Port Network p
4. Item Description Reading Column Refresh Button Shows the battery sensor reading Use this button to refresh the battery information Fans Select Fans from the Sensor Type drop down menu to view the status and readings of the server fan sensors Support Halp About Logout Propertias Sensor Monitor Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Non Critical Non Critical Critical Critical Non Recoverable Non Recoverable qo dee SC beren Probe Name Description Table 1 16 Fans Sensor Readings Items Description General Settings Probe List Status Column Probe Name Column Reading Column Lower Non Recoverable Column For more information on this option see Table 1 12 Shows fan sensor status Shows the fan sensor number Shows the fan sensor revolutions per minute RPM reading Shows the fan lower non recoverable threshold Table 1 16 Fans Sensor Readings Items Description Lower Critical Column Lower Non Critical Column Upper Non Critical Column Upper Critical Column Upper Non Recoverable Column Redundancy Status Status Column Probe Name Column Description Column Refresh Button Shows the fan lower critical threshold Shows the fan lower non critical threshold Shows the fan upper non critical threshold Shows the fan upper critical threshold Shows the fan upper non recoverable threshold Shows the fan sensor status Shows the fan sen
5. Items Description Send Test Trap Button IPv6 Destination List Enable Checkbox IPv6 Address Send Test Trap Button Community String Community Name Apply Changes Button Use this button to send a test trap to a corresponding email address Enables or disables an IPv6 destination address You can enable up to four IPv6 destination addresses Configure up to four IPv6 addresses Use this button to send a test trap to a corresponding email address View or modify the SNMP community name Use this button to apply the changes Email Settings Select the Email Settings submenu to view email settings Users with administrator or operator privileges can set email addresses for sending alert notifications Properties Email Settings Users O Before sending alem please make sure changes to Sender Information target Destination Emal Address SMTP email Server Address and SMTP Services Authentication have been saved by cickng Apply Changes Fr SMTP email Server Address Su Ases 0 0 0 9 Table 1 22 Email Settings Items Description Sender Information From Destination Email Addresses Enable Checkbox Destination Email Address Email Description Send Alert Button Specifies the sender s address The sender s address must have the following requirements Can contain a combination of the following characters Upper and lowercase letters A Z a z e Numbers
6. 0 9 e Special characters for example _ etc e Cannot consist of only blank spaces If you leave this field empty then BMC will fill in the sender address automatically The sender address may appear as lt hostname gt lt domain name gt Enables or disables an email alert notification You can enable up to four email alert notifications Assign the email address that will receive the alert messages Enter a short description for the email alert notification Use this button to send an email alert to a corresponding email address SMTP Email Server Address SMTP IP Address SMTP Authentication Enable Checkbox Username Password 38 Specify the IP address of the SMTP mail server Enables or disables the SMTP authentication for the mail server Specifies a username for an authenticated sendmail Specifies a password for an authenticated sendmail Table 1 22 Email Settings Items Description STARTTLS mode Select a Start Transport Layer Security Start TLS mode SASL Mode Select a Simple Authentication and Security Layer Apply Changes Button SASL authentication mode Use this button to apply the changes 39 Serial Over LAN The Serial over LAN menu enables users with administrator and operator privileges to configure the Serial over LAN settings select or change pertinent values for each attribute and save any changes properties Serial Over LAN
7. 49 Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas Sensor SensorName The Converting Formula Number Upper non Upper Upper Lowernon Lower Lower recoverable critical non recoverable critical non critical critical Voltage 05h 12 V Standby Actual Reading Volts Raw_Data x 65 60 x 0 001 D4 CA Cl 9C A6 AF 06h 5V Actual_Reading Volts Raw_Data x276 100 x 0 0001 DO C7 BE 9A A3 AC 07h 5 V Standby Actual Reading Volts Raw Data x 277 80 x 0 0001 DO C7 BE 9A A3 AC 08h 33V Actual Reading Volts Raw Data x 199 70 x 0 0001 BF B7 AE 8D 95 9E 09h 3 3 V Standby Actual Reading Volts Raw Data x 197 100 x 0 0001 Cl B9 BO 8F 97 AU 60 Table 1 50 Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas continued Sensor Sensor Name The Converting Formula Number Upper non Upper Upper Lower non Lower Lower recoverable critical non recoverable critical non critical critical Temperature 40h MEZZ1 Temp Actual Reading degrees C Raw Data 128 C6 BC BO 8F 97 AU 41h CPUI Temp Actual Reading degrees C Raw Data 5A 50 46 20 25 29 42h CPU2 Temp Actual Reading degrees C Raw Data 5A 50 46 20 25 29 43h DIMMZONE Actual_Reading degrees C Raw_Data l Temp 3C 32 28B 17 IA E 44h DIMM ZONE Actual Reading degrees C Raw Data gia 3C 32 28 1 IA E 45h PCH Temp Actual Reading degrees C Raw Data 5A 50 46 17 1A lE 61 62
8. Transmit Data Transport 14h O No Get PPP UDP Proxy Transmit Data Transport 15h O No Send PPP UDP Proxy Packet Transport 16h O No Get PPP UDP Proxy Receive Data Transport 17h O No Serial Modem Connection Active Transport 18h M Yes Callback Transport 20h O No SOL Activating Transport 19h O No Set SOL Configuration Transport 20h O No Get SOL Configuration Transport 21h O No Set User Callback Options Transport 1Ah O No Get User Callback Options Transport 1Bh O No Set Serial Routing Mux Transport 1Ch O Yes Table 1 45 Command Forwarding Commands NetFn 0CH Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Forwarded Command Transport 30h O Yes Set Forwarded Commands Transport 31h O Yes Get Forwarded Commands Transport 32h O Yes Enable Forwarded Commands Transport 33h O Yes 57 Table 1 46 Firmware Update Commands NetFn 08H Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Firmware Update Phase 1 Firmware 10h O Yes Firmware Update Phase 2 Firmware 11h O Yes Get Firmware Update Status Firmware 12h O Yes Get Firmware Version Firmware 13h O Yes Set Firmware Update Status Firmware 16h O Yes Firmware Update Phase 3 Firmware 21h O Yes Table 1 47 Reset Peripheral Device Controller Command NetFn 0x30H Command NetFn CMD Privelege Reset Peripheral Device Controller 0x30h 48h Admin Reset Peripheral Device Controller Byte Order and Field Format Byte Data Field Request Data l Communication protocol version Set as 11h for this specification
9. catch all category of any Unicode character that does not fall under the previous three categories This category can be regionally specific Cannot contain or be similar to the last 5 passwords 16 Table 1 6 Users Item Description User ID Column State Column User Name Column User Role Column IPMI LAN Privilege Column IPMI Serial Privilege Column Serial Over LAN Column Apply Changes Button Refresh Button Displays a list of users who can access this BMC If a privilege is assigned to a user the user ID appears as a hyperlink Shows the status of each user Shows the login name of the user Shows user defined roles Displays the IPMI LAN privilege level Displays the IPMI serial privilege level Indicates whether permission for configuring the serial over LAN connection is enabled or disabled SOL provides serial access over the NIC interface The server s integrated BMC redirects data information from the serial port UART and packs the data and transfers the UART data to the NIC interface Use this button to apply the changes Use this button to refresh the user list Services Select the Services submenu to view the communication service parameters Users with administrator or operator privileges can set up this service Properties Services Event Log Event Management Platform Events vKVM amp vMedia Launch Configuration Table 1 7 Services Item D
10. location that issued the certificate Name of the institution that issued the certificate Unit that issued the certificate Certification authority Server certificate effective date Server certificate expiration date Use this button to create a Certificate Signing Request CSR Use this button to upload the CSR file to a certifying authority Users Select the Users submenu to view the list of users authorized to access the system Administrators can grant any user permission privileges by clicking a user ID number Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Logout Services To configure a particular user chek the User ID N Password policy check is enabled password strength checking will be enabled while updating user mat configuration Password Policy Check Enatie User Name User Role IPMI LAN Privilege Serial Over LAN Table 1 6 Users Item Description Password Policy Check Enables you to improve the security of your passwords Enable Checkbox by enforcing strong password security policies If enabled BMC will perform a password check each time the user configuration is updated The user password must have the following requirements Cannot contain the user s account name or full name e Must have a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 14 alphanumeric characters Can contain numbers 0 9 upper and lower case letters A Z a z special characters for example e Can contain a
11. option to expand the submenu items e Platform Events e Trap Settings e Email Settings Platform Events Select the Platform Events submenu to configure the PEF parameters and alert destinations Platform Event Filters PEF List Trap Settings Email Settings 7 Global Alening Enable 0 Neto This enables cisaties both PEF and amad alerts 34 Table 1 20 Platform Event Filters Items Description Platform Event Filters PEF Action Global Control List Action Name Specify a PEF action with the occurrence of a specific event e Reboot Power Cycle e Power Off e Generate PET Platform Event Filters PEF List Global Alerting Enable Select to enable all PEF and email notification alerts Filter Name Column This column lists the platform event filters Fan Critical Assert filter Battery Warning Assert filter e Battery Critical Assert filter e Discrete Voltage Critical Assert filter Temperature Warning Assert filter Temperature Critical Assert filter Intrusion Critical Assert filter Redundancy Degraded filter e Redundancy Lost filter Processor Warning Assert filter s Processor Critical Assert filter Processor Absent filter You can specify the following action s to be taken in response to a PEE None e Reboot Power Cycle e Power Off e Generate Platform Event Trap PET Table 1 20 Platform Event Filters Items Description Apply Changes Button Use this button to apply t
12. process of a firmware update the AC power of the managed system should not be unplugged and the Web GUI should not be closed NOTE You will not be able to perform any task during the firmware upgrade process Wait for the upgrade to be completed before attempting any task Click the Update menu to access the Firmware Update page Click Browse to locate the firmware file Or enter the path on your system where the firmware image file resides For example C Updates V1 0 lt image_name gt Select firmware update type Ifa BMC firmware update type is selected after the upload process is started any attempt to refresh logout or navigate away from the update page will restart the remote system When you choose to force a firmware update BMC will update the image without first validating the target board target product and version number Click Upload to initialize the update process E NOTE The upload process terminates all other sessions including KVM 22 5 Click Update When the update is completed the remote system will reboots automatically Ei NOTE When the firmware update is in process the system will not be available to other users Utilities The Utilities option enables users with administrator and operator privileges to remotely reboot or reset the BMC firmware Properties Utilities ate oer Root tution to sebost sho Soraco Processor EM server Information Ge Power a Click Factory Default button to re
13. to refresh the chassis information 12 Configuration The Configuration option enables you to view and set values for various system functions Click on the Configuration option to expand the submenu items Network Security Users Services IPMI Network Select the Network submenu to view and configure the network setting parameters Bell Remote Management Controller General Settings To change the Network settings may change IP addrass settings Changes may not take effect immediately IPv4 Address Each change to settings may cause a loss in connectivity and the termination of all sessions IPv6 Enabled Support Help About Logout IPv6 Address Ei NOTE To change any network setting parameters you must have permission to configure the BMC Table 1 4 Network Item Description General Settings Mode Host Name DNS Domain Name Select a network connectivity mode Type the name of the BMC host server in this field Type the domain name of the DNS server in this field Network Interface Configuration Name Column iF Enabled Column IPv4 Enabled Column IPv4 Address Column IPv6 Enabled Column IPv6 Address Column Apply Changes Button Refresh Button Indicates the network interface name Indicates the operational status of the NIC Indicates the operational status of the Internet Protocol version 4 IPv4 Indicates the IPv4 IP address Indicates the operational st
14. 2 The controller to be reset s 7 1 Reserved 0 Expander controller Response Data l Completion code e 00h Success e D5h Command not supported in present state 58 Table 1 48 Get Peripheral Device Controller Reset Status Command NetFn 0x30H Command NetFn CMD Privelege Get Peripheral Device Controller Reset 0x30h 4Bh Admin Status Get Peripheral Device Controller Reset Status Command Byte Order and Field Format Byte Data Field Request Data 1 Controller to query for reset status s 7 1 Reserved 0 Expander controller NOTE When the command is issued only one bit can be set to 1b If you reset multiple peripheral devices and would like to know the reset status you have to issue the command multiple times Response Data l Completion code 00h Success 2 Communication protocol version Set as 11h for this specification 3 Reset status e 00h Reset completed e Olh Reset in progress 02h Reset not currently initiated i e Since last AC cycle or BMC reset no reset request has been made for this peripheral device 03h Controller reset is being requested i e After Reset Peripheral Device Controller command is issued e 04h Controller reset timeout Waited 60 seconds but a reset did not occur Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas The following table lists the system sensor s threshold settings and formulas for converting the sensor readings Table 1
15. Dell PowerEdge C6220 Using the Baseboard Management Controller E NOTE A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer VAN CAUTION A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data if instructions are not followed A WARNING A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death Information in this publication is subject to change without notice 2013 Dell Inc All rights reserved Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc is strictly forbidden Trademarks used in this text Dell the DELL logo and PowerEdge are trademarks of Dell Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Server MS DOS Windows Vista and Internet Explorer are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Red Hat and Red Hat Enterprise Linux are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or other countries Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and or its affiliates Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this publication to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own 2013 07 Rev A00 Co
16. Sessions Chassis Configuration peso Sassica Log Security Users Services Use this page to view information about the active sessions Additionally privleged wsers can cick on the trash can icon to hill an active session IPMI User Name Session Ty Updat ype Utilities Vival KVM Server Information meet Sensor Monitor Table 1 9 Sessions Item Description Session ID Column Shows the number of active sessions or session ID numbers User Name Column Shows the login name of the user IP Address Column Shows the IP address of the user Session Type Column Indicates media session type Virtual KVM Virtual Media or GUI Kill This column includes a Trash icon that enables users with administrator or operator privilege to end an associated session Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the session information 20 Update The Update option enables users with administrator or operator privileges to update the sled server s BMC firmware The following data is included in the BMC firmware package e Compiled BMC firmware code and data e Web based user interface JPEG and other user interface data files e Default configuration files Ei NOTE The firmware update retains the current BMC settings Upload IPMI Sessions e e Select an image tle and cick upload The upload process will terminate all other sessions inchacing WVM Utilities VBC firmware type is selected after the up
17. ace The BMC firmware features an embedded web server enabling users to connect to the BMC using an Internet browser Windows Internet Explorer without needing to install KVM and virtual storage software on a remote console Web based GUI is supported on the following browsers Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer 6 7 8 9 Mozilla Firefox 7 8 9 Google Chrome 3 0 optional Linux Mozilla Firefox 7 8 9 Mac OS Safari V5 X Logging in to the Web User Interface Users must enter the PowerEdge C6220 H embedded server IP address or URL default DHCP static IP address into the address bar of the web browser When connecting to the PowerEdge C6220 II using a web browser Secure Sockets Layer SSL is automatically activated and the display user login form is displayed prompting for the username and password This authentication with SSL protection prevents unauthorized intruders from gaining access to the PowerEdge C6220 II web server If authentication is passed you can manage the server by privilege A security certificate warning displays choose Continue to this website not recommended to continue ki We recommend hat yuu Chose Us webpage and So not entira 10 thet muterte 9 The user authentication web page is displayed Enter the default user name and password and click OK Dell Remote Management Controfier Sapper Help Aboot DAL Table 1 1 Default User Name and Password
18. atus of the IPv6 protocol Indicates the IPv6 IP address Use this button to apply the changes Use this button to refresh the network information Security Select the Security submenu to view server certificate information Secure server certificates ensure the identity of a remote system and ensure that information exchanged with the remote system cannot be viewed or changed by others Users with administrator or operator privileges can create a Certificate Signing Request CSR and upload the file to a certifying authority pport Help About Logout Table 1 5 Security Options Description Serial Number Server certificate serial number Subject Information Country Code CC Name of the country where the entity applying for the certification is located State S State or province where the entity applying for the certification is located Locality L City or location of the entity being certified Organization O Legal name of the company or institution Organizational Unit OU Name associated with the organizational unit Common Name CN DNS host name 14 Table 1 5 Security Options Description Issuer Information Country Code CC State S Locality L Organization O Organizational Unit OU Common Name CN Valid From Valid Until Generate Certificate Button Upload Certificate Button Country that issued the certificate State that issued the certificate City or
19. ays the temperature sensor upper critical threshold Upper Non Recoverable Displays the temperature sensor upper non recoverable Column threshold Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the temperature sensor reading Power The Power option enables you to view the server s power status Click on the Power option to view the Control submenu Control The Control submenu lets you view the server s power status Users with administrator and operator privilege can perform a power control operation on the server Power Control Chassis Configuration network Users Services Mere you can wew your server s power status To pertorm a power control operation select the operation you wish to pestorm and click Apply Mt Changes a sever ndormation E contro System Event Log Event Management Platform Events Trap Settings Email Settings Serial Over LAN vKVM amp vMedia Launch Configuration Table 1 18 Power Control Item Description Power Status Power Status Displays the server power status Power Control Operations Power On System Option Select this option to power up the server Power Off System Option Select this option to perform an immediate shutdown of the server Power Cycle System Option Select this option to perform a graceful shutdown before power to the sled is turned off Hard Reset Restart Select this option to remotely reset the server without powering
20. ce between the management station and the managed server allowing you to see the managed server s desktop and control its mouse and keyboard functions from your management station When you connect to the remote system the Video Viewer login screen prompts for the password BE video Viewer 172 16 70 54 In Ven Macros Toots Powe Heip 9 Red Hat Enterprise Unux Server release 6 1 Santiago 72967054 ren 35621ps 3 RKS KPT NUM The Video Viewer provides various control adjustments such as snapshots keyboard macros mouse synchronization power actions and access to Virtual Media Click the Help menu for more information on these functions When you start a console redirection session and the Video Viewer appears you may need to adjust the video color mode and synchronize the mouse pointers Video Viewer Menu The Video Viewer menu provides access to additional functions outlined in the following tables Table 1 26 File Menu Items Menu Option Description Capture to Captures the current remote system screen to save it to the Clipboard clipboard Exit Closes the Video Viewer window Table 1 27 View Menu Items Menu Option Description Hide Status Bar Refresh Full Screen Fit Hides or displays the status bar Redraws the viewer screen image Displays the Video Viewer menu in full screen mode Resizes the Video Viewer menu to fit whole monitor screen Table 1 28 Macros Menu Items
21. em Powers on the server Power Off System Powers off the server Graceful Shutdown Shuts down the server Reset System warm boot Reboots the server without powering it off Power Cycle System Powers off and then reboots the server cold boot Table 1 31 Help Menu Items Menu Option Description Contents and Index Opens the Video Viewer Help About Displays the Video Viewer version information 498 IPMI 1 5 2 0 Command Support List The IPMItool program provides a simple command line interface for managing IPMI enabled devices The IPMItool enables you to read the BMC devices BMC watchdog timer PEF PET alerts SDR events SEL FRU information serial modem devices set LAN configuration parameters update the BMC firmware remotely and perform remote server chassis or sled server power control E NOTE For more information about the standard IPMI tool commands see ipmitool sourceforge net manpage html The following tables include all commands defined in the IPMI v2 0 specifications All mandatory commands and some optional functions are supported Special functions beyond the scope of IPMI v2 0 are implemented as original equipment manufacturer OEM commands In the O M column e M Mandatory in the IPMI spec and is implemented e O Optional command supported in this implementation e N Not supported in this implementation See the Deployment Toolkit Version 1 3 User s Guide for additional informati
22. end Resume Payload Encryption App 55h O Yes Set Channel Security Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Interface Capabilities App 57h O No Table 1 35 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands NetFn 06H Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Reset Watchdog Timer App 22h M Yes Set Watchdog Timer App 24h M Yes Get Watchdog Timer App 25h M Yes 52 Table 1 36 Chassis Device Commands NetFn 00H Command NetFn CMD DIN Supported Get Chassis Capabilities Chassis 00h M Yes Get Chassis Status Chassis Olh M Yes Chassis Control Chassis 02h M Yes Chassis Reset Chassis 03h O No Chassis Identify Chassis 04h O Yes Set Chassis Capabilities Chassis 05h O Yes Set Power Restore Policy Chassis 06h O Yes Get System Restart Cause Chassis 07h O Yes Set System Boot Options Chassis 08h O Yes Get System Boot Options Chassis 09h O Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis OAh O No Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis UB O Yes Get POH Counter Chassis Uh O No Table 1 37 PEHPET Alerting Commands NetFn 04H Command NetFn CMD DIN Supported Get PEF Capabilities S E 10h 1 Yes Arm PEF Postpone Timer S E llh M Yes Set PEF Configuration Parameters S E 12h M Yes Get PEF Configuration Parameters S E 13h M Yes Set Last Processed Event ID S E 14h M Yes Get Last Processed Event ID S E 15h M Yes Alert Immediate S E 16h O Yes PET Acknowledge S E 17h O Yes 53 Table 1 38 Sensory Device Commands NetFn 04H Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Device SDR In
23. escription HTTP Port Number Port to use for HTTP based communication The default HTTP port number is 80 HTTPS Port Number Port to use for HT TPS based communication The default HTTPS port number is 443 Timeout Specify the timeout value The timeout value can range Max Sessions Active Sessions Apply Changes Button from 60 to 10800 seconds Indicates the number of simultaneous sessions allowed for the system Indicates the number of sessions currently running on the system Use this button to apply the changes and restart the web server 18 IPMI Select the IPMI submenu to view the IPMI based communication service parameters Users with administrator or operator privileges can configure the IPMI settings IPMI Table 1 8 IPMI a A n v DH Item Description IPMI Settings Enable IPMI Over LAN Enables or disables IPMI over LAN access Channel Privilege Level Limit Encryption Key Apply Changes Button Select a user privilege level for IPMI over LAN access Type the IPMI LAN channel encryption key NOTE The encryption key must consist of an even number of hexadecimal characters with a maximum of 20 ASCII hex pairs with no spaces between the pairs Use this button to apply the changes Sessions The Sessions option enables you to view sessions currently running on the system Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Logout Dell BMC Properties
24. fo S E 20h O No Get Device SDR S E 21h O No Reserve Device SDR Repository S E 22h O No Get Sensor Reading Factors S E 23h O Yes Set Sensor Hysteresis S E 24h O Yes Get Sensor Hysteresis S E 25h O Yes Set Sensor Threshold S E 26h O Yes Get Sensor Threshold S E 27h O Yes Set Sensor Event Enable S E 28h O Yes Get Sensor Event Enable S E 29h O Yes Set Sensor Reading and Event Status S E 30h O Yes Re arm Sensor Events S E 2Ah O Yes Get Sensor Event Status S E 2Bh O Yes Get Sensor Reading S E 2Dh M Yes Set Sensor Type S E 2Eh U No Get Sensor Type S E 2Fh O No Table 1 39 Event Commands NetFn 04H Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set Event Receiver S E 00h M Yes Get Event Receiver S E Olh M Yes Platform Event S E 02h M Yes 54 Table 1 40 SEL Commands NetFn 04H Command NetFn CMD DIN Supported Get SEL Info Storage 40h M Yes Get SEL Allocation Info Storage 41h O No Reserve SEL Storage 42h O Yes Get SEL Entry Storage 43h 1 Yes Add SEL Entry Storage 44h M Yes Partial Add SEL Entry Storage 45h M Wo Delete SEL Entry Storage 46h O No Clear SEL Storage 47h M Yes Get SEL Time Storage 48h 1 Yes Set SEL Time Storage 49h 1 Yes Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Bh O No Get SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5Ch O No Set SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5D O No Support for Partial Add SEL is not required when Add SEL is supported Table 1 41 FRU Inventory Device Commands NetFn 0AH Com
25. he changes Ei NOTE BMC event log Processor 0x1c or Processor 0x1d clarification This event is generated from Intel CPU ME Management Engine There are two factors that can cause this event to be triggered one cause is the processor is hot and the second cause is the system board has received a power throttling signal from the chassis controller You can check the throttling settings if you do not want to do power throttling Trap Settings Select the Trap Settings submenu to view and manage the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP trap events Dell Remote Management Controller Trap Settings Chassis Configuration Users Deore sending test trap please make sure Changes to the target Destination and Community Stnng have been saved by clicking Apply Changes S Services peter IPv4 Destination List Update Utilities Enable IPv4 Address Server Information Sensor Monitor Power System Event Log E Event Platform Events Email Settings Serial Over LAN IPV6 Destination List VKVM A vMedia ra E Sens Test Trap to IPG destinations is disabled dus to the systems TE is disabled Enable IPv6 Address Test Destination 1 Table 1 21 Trap Settings Items Description IPv4 Destination List Enable Checkbox Enables or disables an IPv4 destination address You can enable up to four IPv4 destination addresses IPv4 Address Configure up to four IPv4 addresses 36 Table 1 21 Trap Settings
26. ion verify that the virtual KVM and Media features are enabled See Configuration on page 43 Console redirection remains active even after web session timeout To start a remote console session from the Virtual KVM and Media Launch window click the Launch Java KVM Client or Launch Java VM Client button This launches the redirection console via the J Viewer Java applet For further information on remote console sessions see Using the Video Viewer on page 45 Configuration Select the Configuration submenu to configure the virtual KVM and virtual media Table 1 25 Virtual KVM and Media Configuration Items Description Virtual KVM Configuration Enabled Enables or disables the virtual KVM Max Sessions Sets the maximum number of console redirection sessions allowed Remote Port Select the network port number for connecting to the KVM client Video Encryption If enabled the server encrypts all video data prior to Enabled transporting to the KVM Table 1 25 Virtual KVM and Media Configuration Items Description Preferred Client Type Select a client application to use for connecting to the KVM client Virtual Media Configuration Enabled Enables or disables the virtual media Encryption Enabled Enables or disables the virtual media encryption Preferred Client Type Select a client application to use for connecting to the VM client 4 Using the Video Viewer The Video Viewer provides a user interfa
27. itor page 24 Table 1 12 Sensor Monitor Item Description General Settings Auto Refresh Interval Select a time interval Never Auto Refresh Every 1 Minute Evert 5 Minutes to automatically reload the page Sensor Type Select a sensor type e Voltages e Power supplies e Batteries e Fans Temperatures Display Type Select the sensor display type e All sensors Active sensors Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the session information Voltages Select Voltages from the Sensor Type drop down menu to view server s voltage sensor readings data as well as event log items For more information on voltage threshold settings and the conversion equation for the voltage readings see Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas on page 60 Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Lo Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Status Probe Name Reading Non Critical Non Critical Critical Critical Non Recoverable Non Recoverable io SV Standby 5 0226V 45842 Y 54062 V MZY 55432 V 42006V 5 7898 V Table 1 13 Voltages Sensor Readings Items Description General Settings Probe List Status Column Probe Name Column Reading Column Lower Non Recoverable Column Lower Critical Column Lower Non Critical Column Upper Non Critical Column Upper Critical Column Upper Non Recoverable Column Refresh Button For more information on this option see Table 1 12 Indicates
28. latform management E NOTE To learn more about IPMI see intel com design servers ipmi Baseboard Management Controller The key component in the IPMI system is the baseboard management controller BMC a microcontroller located on the server s system board BMC is the intelligence within the IPMI architecture responsible for monitoring and controlling the server s manageable devices BMC is connected to the various sensors through the Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMB a subset of the I2C bus System software communicates with BMC using a keyboard controller style KCS interface Supported Platform PowerEdge C6220 II BMC Key Features and Functions The features supported by BMC are as follows Support for IPMI v1 5 and v2 0 e Out of band monitoring and control for server management over LAN e Dedicated NIC for remote management via network e FRU information report which includes system board part number product name and manufacturer e Health status hardware monitoring report e View and clear events log e Event notification by lighting chassis LED indicator and Platform Event Trap PET Platform Event Filtering PEF to take selected action for selected events Chassis management which includes power control status report front panel buttons and LEDs control Watchdog and auto server re start and recovery Multi session user and alert destination for LAN channel Using the Web User Interf
29. load process is started any attemgt to rebesh logout or navigate away from the update page will restart the Server Information system Sensor Monitor da Firmware Type EMC System Event Log Path E Kn Event Management Platform Events Update Type Normal Forced Table 1 10 Update Item Description Firmware Type Select the firmware type BMC BIOS FC that you want to upgrade NOTE If a fan controller board FCB firmware update type is selected the sled s in the server chassis that are not performing the update request or action will consider the FCB firmware offline after 10 seconds File Path Enter the complete path and file name for the firmware file Table 1 10 Update Item Description Browse Button Use this button to navigate to the firmware file saved onto a media Update Type Select a firmware update type e Normal default Updates the firmware only when the BMC validates the target board target product and version number e Forced This forces the BMC to update the image without first validating the target board target product and version number CAUTION Do not attempt a forced firmware upgrade without assistance from Dell Technical Support Upload Button Use this button to initialize the update process Updating the BMC Firmware VAN CAUTION Before beginning the firmware update download the latest firmware E 4 version and save it on your local system During the
30. mand NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 10h M Yes Read FRU Inventory Data Storage llh M Yes Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 12h M Yes 55 Table 1 42 SDR Repository Commands NetFn 0AH Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M Yes Get SDR Repository Allocation Info Storage 21h O No Reserve SDR Repository Storage 22h M Yes Get SDR Storage 23h M Yes Add SDR Storage 24h M No Partial ADD SDR Storage 25h O Yes Delete SDR Storage 26h O No Clear SDR Repository Storage 27h M Yes Get SDR Repository Time Storage 28h O Yes Set SDR Repository Time Storage 29h O Yes Enter SDR Repository Update Mode Storage 2Ah O No Exit SDR Repository Update Mode Storage 2Bh O No Run Initialization Agent Storage 2Ch O Yes Table 1 43 LAN Commands NetFn OCH Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set LAN Configuration Parameters Transport Olh M Yes Note Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported Get LAN Configuration Parameters Transport 02h M Yes Note Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported Suspend BMC ARP Transport 03h O No Get IP UDP RMCP Statistics Transport 04h O No 56 Table 1 44 Serial Modem Device Commands NetFn OCH Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set Serial Modem Configuration Transport 10h M Yes Get Serial Modem Configuration Transport 11h M Yes Set Serial Modem Mux Transport 12h O Yes Get TAP Response Codes Transport 13h O No Set PPP UDP Proxy
31. ntents Intelligent Platform Management INGE TIACE sda teg nace Geet de Gos wee 5 Baseboard Management Controller 5 Supported Platform 5 BMC Key Features and Functions 5 Using the Web User Interface 6 Logging in to the Web User Interface 7 Remote Management Controller 9 Properties EEN 10 ChaSS1S 4 N 8 N E PUES trata dey ae ht See 11 Configuration 004 12 SESSIONS e A aed pus te HPD Boe eee E o i 20 Update e EE ae ea ee N 21 Utilities Ba eee Re PEA es 23 ServerInformation 24 Sensor Monitor cccccccc 24 POWER 26 4 Oa a de BS E LE ta E 32 System Event Log 33 EventManagement 34 Trap Setting 36 Email Settings cc ccccccc 37 Contents Contents Serial Over LAN 40 VKVM amp vMedia 2 2 ee ee ee 41 Using the Video Viewer 45 Video Viewer Menu 46 IPMI 1 5 2 0 Command SupportList 49 Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas 60 Intelligent Platform Management Interface The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI defines a set of standardized message based interfaces that monitor system hardware health fan speed temperature voltage power supply and so on control system components and store data about important system events in a system event log SEL for later examination IPMI provides the foundation for remote p
32. off warm boot Apply Changes Button Use this button to apply the changes 32 System Event Log The System Event Log menu enables users with administrator and operator privileges to view system event information such as event ID time stamp sensor name sensor type and description Event Log button Dell Remote Management Controller System Event Log E Em Services O To son system event logs click the DateTime Update System Event Count Current Madmum 11 511 Severity Date Time Description Table 1 19 System Event Log Items Description Severity Column Indicates the severity level of the log entry e Q Normal event e d Non critical event e Critical event Date Time Column Displays the date and time the event occurred If the system time is not set or is undetermined the time will show as System Boot Events are listed in order of their occurrence Description Column This column shows a brief description of the event Clear Log Button Use this button to clear the event logs Table 1 19 System Event Log Items Description Save Log Button Use this button to save system event logs Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the system event log Event Management The Event Management option enables users with administrator or operator privilege to configure the Platform Event Filter PEF filters SNMP trap settings and email notifications Click on the Event Management
33. on about installing and using the DTK utilities and the Deployment Toolkit Version 1 3 Command Line Interface Reference Guide for a complete list of all valid options suboptions and arguments for using the BMCCFG EXE to configure and manage your BMC E NOTE For a complete list of all valid options requirements and commands refer to the BMC Firmware Requirements for DCS PE C 1 02 documentation 49 Table 1 32 IPMI Device Global Commands NetFn 0x06H Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Broadcast Get Device ID App 02h M Yes Cold Reset App 03h O Yes Warm Reset App 04h O No Get Self Test Results App 05h M Yes Manufacture Test On App 06h O Yes Get ACPI Power State App 07h O Yes Get Device GUID App 08h O Yes Get NetFn Support App 09h O Yes Get Command Support App 0Ah O Yes Get Command Sub function Support App UBL O Yes Get Configurable Commands App 0C O Yes Get Configurable Command Sub functions App 0Dh O Yes Set Command Enables App 60h O Yes Get Command Enables App 6lh O Yes Set Command Sub function Enables App 62h O Yes Get Command Sub function Enables App 63h O Yes Get OEM NetFn IANA Support App 64h O Yes 50 Table 1 33 BMC Device and Messaging Commands NetFn 0x06H Command NetFn CMD DIN Supported Set BMC Global Enables App 2Eh M Yes Get BMC Global Enables App 2Fh M Yes Clear Message Buffer Flags App 30h M Yes Get Message Buffer Flags App 31h M Yes Enable Message Channel Recei
34. ort number used for connecting to the KVM client Table 1 24 Virtual KVM and Media Launch Settings Items Description Video Encryption Video encryption status Enabled Preferred Client Type Client application used for connecting to the KVM client Virtual Media Configuration Max Sessions Maximum number of console redirection sessions allowed Active Sessions Number of active console sessions Encryption Enabled Video encryption status Preferred Client Type Client application used for connecting to the VM client Launch Java KVM Client Use this button to launch the Java based KVM client Button Launch Java VM Client Use this button to launch the Java based VM client Console Redirection The most powerful feature of the Remote Management Controller is the ability to redirect the host system s console managing the host system as though it were physically in front of you Note the following about console redirection 42 You can run a maximum of four simultaneous redirection sessions The Java Video Viewer version 1 5 15 or later is required to run the console redirection If the BMC detects that the video viewer is not installed you are prompted to install it The recommended display resolution on the management station is at least 1280 x 1024 pixels at 60 Hz with 32 bit color If the resolution does not meet this minimum you will be unable to view the console in full screen mode Before using console redirect
35. rties e Chassis e Configuration Sessions Update e Utilities Properties The Properties option enables you to view the remote sled server BMC firmware information Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Logout Welcome root Administrator Tha Mar 14 2013 15 16 76 i Nama PowerEdge C6220 Update Product Information Dei Remote Managamant Controller Utilities 203 Server Information palang Tene Mon Mar 4 17 54 01 CST 2013 Sensor Monitor z 9312300 Table 1 2 Firmware Summary Item Description Product Name Sled server system board model name Product Information Remote Management Controller firmware Firmware Version Remote Management Controller firmware version Building Time Date the firmware was last flashed in the following format MM DD YYYY HH MM SS ASIC Type Application specific integrated circuit ASIC type Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the firmware information 10 Chassis The Chassis option enables you to view a summary chassis information including LEDs and power supply status Dell Remote Management Controller Support Help About Logout Chassis Name Chassis Name LEDs Steg Log Chassis Identification LED Status d Event Management Chassis Fault LED Status Table 1 3 Chassis Summary Item Description Chassis Name Server chassis product model name LEDs Server chassis identification and fault LED status Refresh Button Use this button
36. s For more information on this option see Table 1 12 Power Supplies Status NOTE The sled server does not have its own power supply power is supplied by the server chassis The Power Supplies Status table appears as blank To view detailed information about the server chassis power supply see Chassis on page 11 Status Column Shows the power supply status Probe Name Column Shows the name of the power supply sensor Description Column Shows the presence of power supply module Power Supplies Information Location Column Shows the location of the power supply module Status Column Shows the status of the power supply Table 1 14 Power Supplies Sensor Readings Item Description Input Wattage Column Shows the power supply peak watt Maximum Wattage Column Shows the power supply maximum watt Firmware Version Column Shows the firmware version Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the power supply information Batteries Select Batteries from the Sensor Type drop down menu to view the status of the server system board battery News Anz Refresh v Leet Status Probe Name Platform Events GER Table 1 15 Batteries Sensor Readings Item Description General Settings For more information on this option see Table 1 12 Probe List Status Column Shows the system board CMOS coin cell battery status Probe Name Column Shows the name of the battery sensor 28 Table 1 15 Batteries Sensor Readings
37. set Senice Processor to defauk System Event Log a x anden gt Event Management Platform Table 1 11 Utilities Item Description Reboot Button Use this button to remotely reboot this BMC firmware Factory Default Button Use this button to reset the BMC configuration values back to default values CAUTION This will reset all BMC settings back to default setting Server Information The Server Information menu enables users with administrator and operator privileges to remotely perform a power control operation on the server The Server Information menu provides access to the following configuration options e Sensor Monitor e Power Sensor Monitor The Sensor Monitor option enables users with administrator and operator privileges to remotely monitor the server s voltage power supplies batteries fan sensors and temperature sensors If the server power is off the following message appears on the screen The System is powered off Unable to retrieve the sensor information Support Help About Logout Dell Remote Management Controller Sensor Monitor Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Status Probe Name Reading Non Critical Non Critical Critical Critical Non Recoverable Non Recoverabie SV Sandy AEN 1299 V 54062 AN SSNV 42006V 3 2 e GH O Age 3ABV 307V 3620V 29V 372V 282V 3878 v 2 RRV NA NA Ei NOTE Remote Management Controller does not store configuration settings in the Sensor Mon
38. sor number Shows the presence of fan module Use this button to refresh the fan sensor reading Temperatures Select Temperatures from the Sensor Type drop down menu to view the status and readings of the server temperature sensors For more information on temperature threshold settings and the conversion equation for the temperature readings see Threshold Settings and Converting Formulas on page 60 30 Propertios Sensor Monitor Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Status Probe Name Reading Non Critical Non Critieal Critical Critical Non Recoverable Non Recoverable Table 1 17 Temperature Sensor Readings Items Description General Settings For more information on this option see Table 1 12 Probe List Status Column Displays the status of the temperature sensor Probe Name Column Displays the temperature sensor name Typical temperature probes s MEZZI Temp e CPUI Temp CPU2 Temp DIMM ZONE 1 Temp s DIMM ZONE 2 Temp s PCH Temp e Inlet Ambient Temp Reading Column Di splays the temperature sensor reading Lower Non Recoverable Displays the temperature sensor lower non recoverable Column threshold Lower Critical Column Displays the temperature sensor lower critical threshold Lower Non Critical Displays the temperature sensor lower non critical Column threshold Upper Non Critical Displays the temperature sensor upper non critical Column threshold Upper Critical Column Displ
39. the voltage sensor status Shows the name of the voltage sensor Typical voltage probes 12 V standby 5 V standby s BV 3 3 V standby 33V NOTE The 5 V and 3 V sensors are unavailable when powered off Shows the voltage sensor reading Shows the system board lower non recoverable threshold voltage Shows the system board lower critical threshold Shows the system board lower non critical threshold Shows the system board upper non critical threshold Shows the system board upper critical threshold Shows the system board upper non recoverable threshold Use this button to refresh the voltage information 26 Power Supplies Select Power Supplies from the Sensor Type drop down menu to view the status of the server chassis s power supply The power supplies are shared among all the sled servers in the server chassis Click the Chassis option on the menu bar to view detailed information about the server chassis power supply Dell Remote Management Controller Power Supplies Status L rol System Event Log R res oneness Status Probe Name Description Trap Settings o PSU 1 Status Presence Detected Email Settings E PSU Status Presence Detected Serial Over LAN VKVM amp vMedia Launch figuration Power Supplies information Location Status Input Wattage Maximum Wattage Firmware Version No Records Found Table 1 14 Power Supplies Sensor Readings Item Description General Setting
40. ve App 32h O Yes Get Message App 33h M Yes Send Message App 34h M Yes Read Event Message Buffer App 35h O Yes Get BT Interface Capabilities App 36h M No Get System GUID App 37h M Yes Set System Info Parameters App 58h O Yes Get System Info Parameters App 59h O Yes Get Channel Authentication Capabilities App 38h O Yes Get Session Challenge App 39h O Yes Activate Session Command App 3Ah O Yes Set Session Privilege Level Command App 3Bh O Yes Close Session App 3Ch O Yes Get Session Information App 3Dh O Yes Get Authentication Code Command App 3Fh O Yes Set Channel Access Commands App 40h O Yes Get Channel Access Commands App 41h O Yes Get Channel Info Command App 42h O Yes Set User Access Commands App 43h O Yes Get User Access Commands App 44h O Yes Set User Name Commands App 45h O Yes Get User Name Commands App 46h O Yes 51 Table 1 34 BMC Device and Messaging Commands NetFn 06H continued Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set User Password Commands App 47h O Yes Active Payload Command App 48h O Yes Deactivate Payload Command App 49h O Yes Get Payload Activation Status App 4Ah O Yes Get Payload Instance Info Command App 4Bh O Yes Set User Payload Access App 4Ch O Yes Get User Payload Access App 4Dh O Yes Get Channel Payload Support App 4Eh O Yes Get Channel Payload Version App 4Fh O Yes Get Channel OEM Payload Info App 50h O Yes Master Write Read UC App 52h M Yes Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O Yes Susp
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