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1. 19 Event Log acia steve xD ea 21 Configuration 23 Dl ce da a Ek A 24 Mouse Mode 26 NetWork r k ae card dd a ta 27 SMIP rage SS Ke BEKK Saa ee E A 28 USERS ok a used e aeu ed 29 RER T ta dE Dee ve Ud tese eR 32 Remote Control 33 Console Redirection 33 Server Power Control lt lt 37 Maintenance 38 Languages sos g SR s re ee Dh EE 38 IPMI15 20 0 0 0 000000 RR 39 Command Support List o o 39 Extended Configurations o o 51 DEMLVTO uoo rad ii a 66 Introduction This section introduces the Baseboard Management Controller BMC and includes the requirements for web based graphical user interface GUI keyboard video and mouse KVM and virtual media BMC Key Features and Functions The following lists the supported features of the BMC Support for IPMI v1 5 and v2 0 e Out of band monitoring and control for server management over LAN e Dedicate NIC for remote management FRU information report which includes main board part number product name manufacturer etc e Health status hardware monitoring report e View and clear event logs Event notification by lighting chassis LED indicator and Platform Event Trap PET e Platform Event Filtering PEF to take selected action for selected events including NMI Chassis management which includes power control status report front
2. Ze Seen Type No Seraortype D Logua vert Seventy unspecified 2 vere Trigger Amy tee Table 1 23 PEF Item Description Event Filter Action Specify the corresponding action for a PEF triggered event Alert Policy Number Specify the policy number default 1 for the alert policy Sensor Type Specify the sensor type default No Sensor Type to trigger PEF action Event Severity Specify severity level of event to trigger PEF action default Unspecified Event Trigger Specify threshold to trigger PEF action Any for any event trigger Select specify a specific event Remote Control The Remote Control tab allows you to initiate Console Redirection and to view the Power Control options Console Redirection The Console Redirection tab enables you to use the display mouse and keyboard on the local management station to control the corresponding devices on a remote managed system Click on Launch Console to launch the Java based remote console System Requirements JRE 1 5 or later Windows OS Linux OS Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 X 32 64 bit Ubuntu Desktop Edition 10 X 32 64 bit Fedora Core 8 or later Internet Explorer 6 or later Firefox 2 x 3 x Safari 5 0 1 Table 1 24 Console Redirection Buttons Item Description Console Redirection Power Control Use this button to launch the redirection console using Java viewer Use this button to view the power state and
3. gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x03 lt Reservation ID gt 0x03 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x01 gt 01 12 Front Panel User Interface The BMC provides control panel interface functionality including indicators fault status and ID LEDs and buttons power ID Power Button The power button turns the device on and off ID Button The control panel Chassis Identify button toggles the state of the Chassis ID LED If the ID LED is off pressing the button turns the LED on blinking If the LED is on pressing the button or an IPMI Chassis Identify command turns the LED off LEDs BMC Heartbeat LED The green LED provides an easy way to indicate that BMC is now enabled ID LED A blinking LED indicates the Chassis Identify command has been accepted System Status LED There is a dual color LED to show the system status The BMC turns the LED off after all event logs are cleared The behavior of Status LED and ID LED is listed in Table 1 2 Table 1 3 LED Status LED Color Status When Status LED Amber Blinks See Blinking Health LED Conditions on page 14 Off Normal status Green On Amber LED is off Blinks Amber LED is blinking Off DC off 13 Table 1 2 LED Status continued LED Color ID LED Blue Heartbeat LED Green Status When Off Normal status Blinks Identifying the system Off BMC is not ready Blinks BMC is ready Table 1 4 Blinking Health L
4. 470 Watt 02h 750 Watt 03h 1100 Watt 04h 1400 Watt DCMI V1 0 The following table lists the command support list Table 1 47 DCMI Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get DCMI Capability Info DCGRP 2Ch 01h M Yes Get Asset Tag DCGRP 2Ch 06h M Yes Get DCMI Sensor Info DCGRP 2Ch 07h M Yes Get Power Reading DCGRP 2Ch 02h O Yes Get Power Limit DCGRP 2Ch 03H O Yes Set Power Limit DCGRP 2Ch 04h O Yes Activate Deactivate Power Limit DCGRP 2Ch 05h O Yes VLAN Configuration The VLAN is confiugred through the IPMI Set Get LAN Configuration command To configure the VLAN 4 Get VLANID gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x0C 0x02 0x01 0x14 0x00 0x00 gt 11 00 00 lt VLAN is disabled VLAN ID is zero 5 Enable and Set VLAN ID gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x0C 0x01 0x01 0x14 0x02 0x80 6 Disable VLAN ID gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x0C 0x01 0x01 0x14 0x00 0x00 BMC Version Information The BMC firmware version can be obtained by using the IPMI Get Device ID command To get the BMC firmware version 66 gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x06 0x01 gt 20 01 01 16 02 bf 4c 1c 00 47 32 11 76 00 00 Version 1 16 BIOS Firmware Information The BIOS firmware version can be obtained by using the IPMI Get Device ID command To get the BIOS firmware version gt
5. 98 Chassis_Ambient 0x54 48 50 Outlet_TEMP 0x42 N A N A Table 1 9 Voltage Thresholds Voltage Sensor Sensor Normal LCT LNCT UNCT UCT Number CPU 0 Vcore 0x10 1 00V N A N A N A N A CPU 1 Vcore 0x11 1 00V N A N A N A N A DDRPO Voltage 0x12 1 5V 1 349V 1 388V 1 599V 1 646V DDRPI Voltage 0x13 1 5V 1 349V 1 388V 1 599V 1 646V DDRPO Voltage LV 0x12 135V 1209V 1 248V 1 443V 1 482V DDRPI Voltage LV 0x13 135V 11209V 1 248V 1 443V 1 482V P5V 0x28 5V 4472V 4 628V 5 330V 5486V P3V3 0x15 33V 2 958V 3 062V 3 526V 3 629V Table 1 10 Current Thresholds Current Sensor Sensor LCT LNCT UNCT UCT Number MB_12V_Current OxCA N A N A N A N A PSUI OUT Current 0x70 N A N A N A N A PSU2 OUT Current 0x71 N A N A N A N A Table 1 11 Fan Thresholds Fan Sensor Sensor Number LCT LNCT UNCT UCT FCB Fan 1 0x6B 1000 1200 N A N A FCB Fan 2 0x6C 1000 1200 N A N A FCB Fan 3 0x6D 1000 1200 N A N A FCB Fan 4 Ox6E 1000 1200 N A N A 20 Event Log The Event Log tab shows a table of the events from the system s event log Ip 93 Leg 1 Liege mi Coragurascn Meme Corot eener Languages Server Health Trus secton shows you data related Io fe servers heath such as senser reading ard De event og Event Log Options gt server Heath Below it a tatie cf the events bon the syran event You can chooks category cen hee pulldown box to Hier the vent and aito sort fem by clicking on a column header Be Select an avent ing camgecy ve
6. Restore the remaining seconds when the restore parameters not requesting is completed included in below lists 00h reserved 000b Remaining parameters stay what it is All other values are reserved 4 Ib Restore PEFs to defaults 3 1b Restore serial configuration parameters to defaults 2 lb Restore SOL configuration parameters to defaults 1 1b Restore LAN configuration parameters to defaults 0 1b Restore user accounts to defaults Response Byte 1 Completion Code CCh restore to one or more of the configuration not supported Byte 2 Task ID 50 Table 1 43 OEM Commands Group 1 Net Function 0x30 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 05h Get Restore Request Task ID the value Status Byte 1 Task ID returned by previous call i to Restore to Defaults Response command Byte 1 Completion Code Byte 2 Default Restore Status 00h Restore in progress 01h Restore completed E NOTE Get Set Extended Configuration commands are provided for configuring BMC runtime parameters For more detail information for configuration parameters see Extended Configurations Extended Configurations Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Configuration ID 02h NIC NicSelection l l Specifie
7. fe table vem mr H 16 Table 1 5 Server Health Options Button Description Sensor Readings This button allows you to view the readings from the various sensors Sensor Readings with This button allows you to view the readings from the Thresholds various sensors with thresholds included in the table Event Log This button allows you to view the events written to the event log Sensor Readings The Sensor Readings tab shows all sensor readings from the system O http 192 1681 1Lindex r m Server Health This sector shemi you data related E Tre servers NESEN such as senser sendinga and he event DG Sensor Readings Options 9 euver oom Tres page dapinys system senor inibenatca nclucing readings and status Yeu can tggi viewing fe Faris tor ihe sensor by pressing ING Show Tivechokit bulbo below Seti a tenen ype tam Qon vent ey PE Sensor Readings 21 sessors Anm ead E Table 1 6 Sensor Readings Item Description Sensor Type Selection This drop down menu allows you to select the type of Drop Down Menu sensor readings that you want to show in the list All Sensors Voltage Sensors Current Sensors 18 Table 1 6 Sensor Readings continued Item Description Sensor Readings List This field shows the individual sensor s name reading and the current status of the sensor Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the sensor readings view S
8. perform P P power control functions on the server Table 1 25 Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations Keystroke Description lt ALT S gt Start Console Redirection lt ALT T gt Stop Console Redirection lt ALT R gt Restart Console Redirection lt ALT F gt Toggle Full Screen Mode lt ALT M gt Synchronize Mouse lt ALT A gt Hold Unhold Right lt ALT gt Key lt ALT B gt Hold Unhold Left lt ALT gt Key lt ALT L gt Hold Unhold Right lt CTRL gt Key lt ALT N gt Hold Unhold Left lt CTRL gt Key lt ALT D gt Generate lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt lt DEL gt lt ALT E gt Start CD ROM Drive Redirection 34 Table 1 26 Console Redirection Window Keyboard Menu Item Description Hold Right Ctrl Key Hold Right Alt Key Hold Left Ctrl Key Hold Left Alt Key Left Windows Key Right Windows Key lt Alt Ctrl Del gt his menu item can be used to act as the right side CTRL gt key when in Console Redirection T lt This menu item can be used to act as the right side ALT key when in Console Redirection T T his menu item can be used to act as the left side CTRL gt key when in Console Redirection his menu item can be used to act as the left side ALT key when in Console Redirection This menu item can be used to act as the left side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down Press and Release This menu i
9. 2 PIC model type 0x10 PIC 16 0x10 PIC 18 74h Enable Request NOTE Manually smal Response E Byte I Enables manual fan command may cause HDD control failure or a drop in 0x01 Enable performance due to 0x00 Disable LEES cdi Byte 2 Fan duty value 0x01 0x64 1 100 Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Fan control enable state Byte 3 Current fan duty 75h Get FCB PIC Request e Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Major version Byte 3 Current fan duty 76h Get PSU Request Ee Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Current reading Table 1 46 OEM Commands Group 3 Net function 0 x 34 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 77h Get PSU Request Present Status Response 78h Set System Power Capping 79h Get System Power Capping 62 Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Present Status 7 1b PSU2 Present 6 1b PSUI Present 5 Ib PSU2 AC Present 4 Ib PSUI AC Present 3 Reserved 2 1 Reserved Reserved 0 Reserved Request Byte 1 Enable Power Capping 0x01 Enable 0x00 Disable Byte 2 Power Capping Value LSB Byte 3 Power Capping Value MSB Response Byte 1 Completion Code Request Response Byte 1 Completion Code Byte 2 Power Capping Enable Status Byte 3 4 Power Capping Value Table 1 46 OEM Commands Group 3 Net function 0 x 34 continue
10. 2h user ID is disabled via Set User Password 03h user ID is lockout Configuration ID 06h DNS DNS DHCP 1 l Specifies that the DNS server IP addresses R W Enable should be assigned from the DHOP server 0 FALSE default 1 TRUE DNS Serverl 2 4 Specifies the IP address for DNS server 1 R W This parameter is read only if DNS DHCP Enable and DHCP are enabled DNS Server 3 4 Specifies the IP address for DNS server 2 R W This parameter is read only if DNS DHCP Enable and DHCP are enabled 53 Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description DNS Register 4 1 BMC 1 64 MI DNS BMC Host Name DNS Domain 6 1 Name DHCP Enable DNS Domain 7 1 256 Name Enable registering the BMC host name on R W the DNS server 0 FALSE default 1 TRUE Specifies the DNS BMC host name This R W parameter is read only if DNS Register BMC is set to TRUE At least one character must be alphabetic The default name is bmc service_tag where service_tag is the service tag number of the Dell server For example bmc XG3487A Specifies that the DNS domain name R W should be assigned from the DHCP server 0 FALSE default 1 TRUE The DNS domain name string This R W parameter is read only if DNS Domain Name Dhep Enable is set to TRUE Characters are restricted to alphanumeric 1 UM and Defau
11. Copien rer CES pes EN tog Table 1 16 Modify Alert Item Description Alert Type You can select the way an alert is sent when it is triggered by an event SNMP Trap Email Destination IP Type the SNMP destination IP address into this field If Email as Alert Type is selected the field is grayed out Email Address Type the email address into this field If SNMP Trap as the Alert Type is selected the field is grayed out Subject Type a subject into this field If SNMP Trap as the Alert Type is selected the field is grayed out Message Type a message into this field If SNMP Trap as the Alert Type is selected the field is grayed out Save Button Use this button to save your settings Cancel Button Use this button to cancel this action Mouse Mode On the Mouse Mode tab you can configure the mouse mode options Som intomadon Seechen Contguston Remote Costet Martrance Languages E ner Configuration Use tese pages b configure vencus setings such as alerts users ce network Mouse Mode Setting E contara Select tre mouse mode ute ton the ophont below and press fe Saue buen Aen Moves Made Current Mowe Mode amp ABSOLUTE enen Set Mode to Abro Sat Mace Reiser User Cute mr metres Page 5 Lopu Table 1 17 Mouse Mode Item Description Set Mode to Absolute Select this option to select mouse mode to Absolute Option depending upon your system This mode enables you to see two m
12. Dell PowerEdge C6105 Using the Baseboard Management Controller Information in this publication is subject to change without notice O 2014 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 and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Linux isa registered trademark of Red Hat Inc in the United States and or 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 2014 06 Rev A03 Contents Introduction oo 5 BMC Key Features and Functions 5 Using the WebUl 5 Logging in to the Web User Interface 6 System Features 7 System Information 7 Component Information 8 Firmware Update 9 Front Panel User Interface 13 Power Button 13 ID But om etm eue eege er rat 13 PA E en 13 System Information 15 System Information 15 List FRU n BEA EE ea SM a lea 15 Components 2 0000 eee eee 16 Server Health os ssa pasa ra ARE 16 Sensor Readings 17 Sensor Readings With Thresholds
13. ED Conditions Item Description Temperature Sensors Fan Sensors Voltage Sensors Power Supply Processor Event Logging Disable Post Error Memory PCI E Bus Watchdog 2 Non critical critical event asserted Non critical critical event asserted State asserted State asserted Thermal trip SEL almost full SEL full System firmware error Correctable ECC error Uncorrectable ECC error Correctable ECC error logging limit reached Bus correctable error Bus uncorrectable error Bus fatal error Timer expired Hard reset Power down Power cycle 14 System Information System Information The System Information tab shows general information about the system including Device Power Status Firmware Revision AuxFirmware Revision Firmware Build Time BMC Chipset BIOS Version and PIC Version List FRU The List FRU tab shows a list of the detected Field Replaceable Units FRUs in the system Select a FRU item from the drop down list to show more information http 192 168 1 114ndex hemi o Sytem intomation Germer Mean Configuration Remote Corte Maintenance Languages x System Information This section centans general niormenon about fe rynien Fieid Replaceable Units Options D oystem intormadiom DAW it ast cf e detect PRUs infe syrien Select a device o see me re atout Pus Detecied PRUs MB FRU D Components Chasan information netrest Pag
14. Last Processed Event ID S E 15h M Yes Alert Immediate S E 16h d Yes PET Acknowledge S E 17h M Yes 45 Table 1 43 OEM Commands Group 1 Net Function 0x30 Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 01h Reserved Request Byte 2 Reservation ID Extended Response 00h is reserved Configuration The BMC shall automatically cancel the Byte 2 Reservation ID Reservation ID if the Byte 1 Completion Code value is not used in sub sequential Get Set Extended Configuration commands within 60 seconds 46 Table 1 43 OEM Commands Group 1 Net Function 0x30 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 02h Get Extended Request Request Data Byte Configuration Byte 1 Reservation ID Byte 2 Configuration ID Byte 3 Attribute ID Byte 4 Index used by table object only Byte 5 Data Offset LSB Byte 6 Data Offset MSB Byte 7 Bytes to read FFh means read entire configuration or attribute Response Byte 1 Completion Code 01h no more data Byte 2 Configuration ID Byte 3 Attribute ID Byte 4 Index valid only for table object only Byte 5 Number of bytes returned 1 based Byte 6 N Data Bytel Reserved ID is obtained by issuing Reserve Extended Configuration command and is canceled if a new Reserve Extended Configuration command is received or the reserve
15. Select this option to power up the server Power Cycle Server Select this option to power cycle the server Option Perform Action Button Select this button to execute the option selected Maintenance The Maintenance tab allows you to perform maintenance tasks on the device including the Firmware Update Refer to Firmware Update on page 9 op W192 168 1 Liege bm Syueninomason Gemeen Contgweten Remoto Coren Maintenance Languages Maintenance EH Firmware Update Options metres Pago Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in a speciai mode Dat stows Feriae pats Please note that once you tater update made 5 Loua he device will reset d Me update process in canceled Enter Update Mode The Languages tab allows you to select the language for the web application Select the language from the drop down list and click Apply Orpen ieee Eyuemntimason Serveres Cortguetos Memcw Core Mertenance Languages Language Setting ene you can sieci ma language tor ne me aerem Language Options ett an anat language hon Pe Vii etw and press Apy Puare nom Pat e mc wel reed o reload br he change o tata ett E metres Page REL Aveda Languages t Y NOTE The web interface needs to reload for the change to take effect 38 IPMI 1 5 2 0 Command Support List Table 1 32 IPMI Device Global Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Cold R
16. ce update config gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x80 0x01 Response 34 firmware update task ID normal update no config gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x00 Response 34 firmware update task ID normal update config gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 Response 34 firmware update task ID Get Firmware Status ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x08 0x02 ask ID ex 0x34 gt Response Status Code as followed 0x00 Transmitting Image 0x01 Validating Image 0x02 Programming 0x03 Ready to Accept Image 0x04 USB Unit Stage 0x05 Connecting to server 0x80 General Error 0x81 Cannot establish connection 0x82 Path not found 0x83 Iransmission Abort 0x84 Checksum Error 0x85 Incorrect Platform 0x86 Allocate memory failed 0x87 Virtual media detach failed OxFF Completed Restart firmware while status code is OxFF gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x06 0x02 Update BMC Firmware Through UI Es Es NOTE Before beginning the firmware update download the latest firmware version and save it on your local system During the process of firmware update the AC power of the managed system cannot be unplugged and the Web GUI cannot be closed NOTE Once you enter into Updat
17. cs Leg Senser Specific Events Event Log 7 event entries metres Page feet Time Stamp Senger Name Sensor Type Description S Logo 01901970 009035 crus Processor Procetuce Presence Deca Aren 01011970 000039 coo Processor Processor Presence Deca Aren D 01011970 000039 Power Duwa Duron Sep Power uon Presses Assen 2 ovornsro cassar d Power Unit Power ON Power Down Assorted 3 orornsro 04 49 49 Power Bun Buen Sen Power Bun Presses Seenen H 08202010 20232 d Power Unit Power CH Power Down Assorted 10 06232010 163541 Power Bun Buen Sen Power Buton Presses Seenen Char Event Log Table 1 12 Event Log Item Description Select An Event Log Select one of the following event categories Category Sensor Specific Events BIOS Generated Events System Management Software Events Event Log You can obtain the following information for each event Event ID Time Stamp Sensor Name Sensor Type Description Clear Event Log Button Click the Clear Event Log button to clear the event logs Table 1 13 Blinking Health LED Conditions Item Description Temperature Sensors Fan Sensors Voltage Sensors Power Supply Processor Event Logging Disable Post Error Memory PCI E Bus Watchdog 2 Non critical critical event asserted Non critical critical event asserted State asserted State asserted Thermal trip SEL almost full SEL full System firmware error Correctable ECC
18. d Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 80h Set System Request Power 4 Byte I Is Enable Power Throttling Throttling 0x01 Enable 0x00 Disable Response Byte 1 Completion Code 81h Get System Request Se E Status Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Power throttling status 82h Set Enable Request DC UV Byte 1 Enable DC12V Module Module 0x01 Enable 0x00 Disable Response Byte 1 Completion Code 83h Get Enable Request NEM E meee Byte 1 Completion Code Byte 2 Enable DC12V Module status 63 Table 1 46 OEM Commands Group 3 Net function 0 x 34 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 64 Code Command Request Response Data Description 84h Set Enable Request Fan Table Byte 1 Enable DC12V Module Select 0x01 Enable 0x00 Disable Byte 2 Fan Table Selector Response Byte 1 Completion Code 85h Get Enable Request Fan Table Response State Byte 1 Completion Code Byte 2 Enable Fan Table Select Byte 3 Fan Table Selector Table 1 46 OEM Commands Group 3 Net function 0 x 34 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description B3h Get PSU Request Mismatch Response and Type Byte 1 Completion Code Byte 2 Is Mismatch Byte 3 PSU Type 7 4 PSUI 00h Other 01h 470 Watt 02h 750 Watt 03h 1100 Watt 04h 1400 Watt 3 0 PSU2 00h Other 01h
19. d ID is not used for 60 seconds Byte2 Byte4 Please refer to the Table 1 40 Extended configurations in details Byte5 Byte6 Data offset of target configuration data Response Data Byte Byte 5 Depending on the implementation the number of bytes returned from BMC might not be same as the value of the Bytes to read parameter passed in the request Table 1 43 OEM Commands Group 1 Net Function 0x30 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 03h Set Extended Request Please refer to Get Configuration Byte 1 Reservation ID extended configuration 48 for Bytel Byte6 Byte 2 Configuration ID q Byte 3 Attribute ID Byte 4 Index used by table object only Byte 5 Data Offset LSB Byte 6 Data Offset MSB Byte 7 In progress 7 4 reserved 3 0 in progress 0 in progress l last configuration data being transferred in this request Byte 8 Data to be written Response Byte 1 Completion Code 01h no more data 82h attempt to write read only attribute ID Byte 2 Bytes written count is I based Table 1 43 OEM Commands Group 1 Net Function 0x30 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 04h Reset to Request Use the Task ID to get Defaults Byte 1 the restore status The Task ID is automatically 7 5 become invalid after 120 111b
20. d NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 10h M Yes Read FRU Inventory Data Storage 11h M Yes Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 12h M Yes Table 1 40 Sensory Device Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Device SDR Info 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 Re arm Sensor Events S E 2Ah O Yes Get Sensor Event Status S E 2Bh O Yes Get Sensor Reading S E 2Ch M Yes Set Sensor Type S E 2Dh O No Get Sensor Type S E 2Eh O No Set Sensor Reading and Event S E 2Fh M Yes Status Table 1 41 LAN Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set LAN Configuration Transport Olh M Yes Parameters Note Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported Get LAN Configuration Transport 02h M Yes Parameters Note Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported Suspend BMC ARP Transport 03h O No Get IP UDP RMCP Statistics Transport 04h O No Table 1 42 PEF PET Alerting Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get PEF Capabilities S E 10h M Yes Arm PEF Postpone Timer S E 11h M Yes Set PEF Configuration S E 12h M Yes Parameters Get PEF Configuration S E 13h M Yes Parameters Set Last Processed Event ID S E 14h d Yes Get
21. e such as R AST2050 Description 2 1 256 A text description of the type controller R Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Entity 3 Product Info 4 Firmware Version 5 Branch 6 Build Information 7 1 1 64 1 16 1 16 1 16 Specifies the physical controller the image R is associated 0 BMC 1 SYSTEM BIOS 2 FCB A text string that identifies the product R Dell DCS Remote Management Controller default A string containing the BMC firmware R version The firmware version is reading from IPMI Get Device ID command The format of BMC FW Version string is lt major gt lt minor gt where major is one character and minor is two characters A string containing the firmware branch R information A string containing the firmware build R information The string format is YYMMDD Configuration ID 10h Firmware Update Remote Update 1 Enable Protocol 2 URI 3 56 1 Allow firmware update via TFTP server R W Specified supported protocols R 7 3 reserved 2 HTTP 1 FTP 0 TFTP 1 256 The URI of the image file R W Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Connection Retry 4 1 Specify the number of retries for R W connecting
22. e Mode and choose to cancel the firmware flash operation the BMC must be reset This means that you must close the Internet browser and log back onto the BMC card before you can perform any other types of operations 11 Select the Enter Update Mode button from the Maintenance tab to put the device in a special mode that allows firmware update You can now follow the instructions presented below to successfully update the card s firmware The device resets if update is cancelled The device also resets upon successful completion of firmware update 1 Browse to or enter the path on your system where the firmware image file resides Example C Updates V1 0 lt image_name gt The default firmware image name is s2gvXXX bin XXX means for version number 2 Select if you want the BMC to auto reset after the update 3 Click Update Firmware The update might take several minutes When the update is completed a dialog box appears 4 Click OK to close the session and automatically log out 5 After the BMC resets click Log In to log in to the BMC again Update BMC Firmware Through SSH 1 Get Reservation ID gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x01 gt 01 amp Reservation ID 2 Enable SSH Telnet Service gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x03 lt Reservation ID gt 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 gt 01 3 Enable SSH Telnet Redirection
23. e Tyre Fick Mount Chassis 5 upu Board informatica Marsfsctuere Dett ne Product Nane sao Senai Number nan Marutacturer Name Dett ine Product Nane Powerage 04105 Components The Components tab shows a table of the components The components can be filtered by category and can be sorted by the column header The table shows the Socket Manufacturer and Model of each component e http 192 168 1 114ndex htmi Sysemintmaton See Meng Configuration Memcte Cort Maintenance Languages System Information Tha section contar general DEE about fe system Components Options E gesteet iometon Below isa tabis G re components You can choose a category fom e pul dowm box io fite he componerts and also sort them by clicking on a column header P Lena Setet a ccmpccentcstegeny P components ETE CPU Counts 2 lt pus S metres Page Societ Marm acturer Mode Frequency E Logo crue AMO uston 2900 Netz crus Net Present eneen m ms Server Health The Server Health tab provides information about the server s health such as sensor readings and the event log The sensor readings can be shown with or without thresholds in the table e http 1 192 168 1 1 Lindex hmi Gorguaton Meme Cori Menen Languages Server Health They section shows pou defe siate Vo Pe RTS EAI VAN et senec ENGE aed E geen rg Options See ne mean eom Pe venous sermons Sane fre marg tom fe anus senton MER Bre holt included in
24. error Uncorrectable ECC error Correctable ECC error logging limit reached Bus correctable error Bus uncorrectable error Bus fatal error Timer expired Hard reset Power down Power cycle Configuration The Configuration tab allows you to access various configuration settings including Alerts Mouse Mode Network SMTP Users and PEE Sywemiomamon Server Heath Cor qurason Remote Coen Maintenance Languages Configuration Use these pages a contgure vanas setings such as alerts users or sete Options Options D Contquee mens Mouse Mase m sum m ro Ey Peter Page i agn Table 1 14 Configuration Options Button Description Alerts Button This button takes you to the Alert list tab where you can add edit or remove alert destinations Mouse Mode Button This button takes you to the Mouse Mode settings tab where you can view the current setting and or change the mode of your pointing device to from either Relative or Absolute Network Button This button takes you to the Network settings tab where you can view the MAC address or change network settings including the dynamic and static IP assignment SMTP This button takes you to the SMTP settings tab where you can configure the SMTP mail server Users This button takes you to the user list tab where you can add edit or remove users PEF This button takes you to the PEF list tab where you can configure PEF setting
25. erval Chassis OBh M Yes Get POH Counter Chassis 0Fh O No Table 1 36 Event Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set Event Receiver S E 00h M M Get Event Receiver S E 01h M M Platform Event S E 02h M M Table 1 37 SEL Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M 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 M Yes Add SEL Entry Storage 44h M Yes Partial Add SEL Entry Storage 45h M Nol Delete SEL Entry Storage 46h O Yes Clear SEL Storage 47h M Yes Get SEL Time Storage 48h M Yes Set SEL Time Storage 49h M Yes Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Bh O No E NOTE Support for Partial Add SEL is not required when Add SEL is supported 4 amp 2 Table 1 38 SDR Repository Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M Yes Get SDR Repository Allocation Storage 21h O No Info 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 Storage 2Ah O No Mode Exit SDR Repository Update Storage 2Bh O No Mode Run Initialization Agent Storage 2Ch O Yes 43 Table 1 39 FRU Inventory Device Commands Comman
26. eset App 02h O Yes Warm Reset App 03h O No Get Self Test Results App 04h M Yes Manufacture Test On App 05h O Yes Set ACPI Power State App 06h O Yes Get ACPI Power State App 07h O Yes Get Device GUID App 08h O Yes Broadcast Commands Broadcast Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Table 1 33 BMC Device and Messaging Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M 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 App 32h O Yes Receive 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 39 Table 1 33 BMC Device and Messaging Commands continued Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Channel Authentication App 38h M Yes Capabilities Get Session Challenge App 39h M Yes Activate Session Command App 3Ah M Yes Set Session Privilege Level App 3Bh M Yes Command Close Session App 3Ch M Yes Get Session Information App 3Dh M Yes Get Authentication Code App 3Fh O Yes Command Set Channel Access Commands App 40h M Yes Get Channel Access Commands App 41h M Yes Get Channel Info Command App 42h M Yes Set User Access Commands App 43h M Yes Get User Access Commands App 44h M Yes Set User Name Commands App 45h M Yes Get User Name Commands App 46h M Yes Set User Password Commands App 47h M Yes Active Payload C
27. gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 OxFF 0x68 0x74 0x74 0x70 0x3A 0x2F Ox2F 0x31 0x39 0x32 0x2E 0x31 0x36 0x38 Ox2E 0x31 0x2E 0x31 0x31 0x31 Ox2F 0x73 0x32 0x67 0x76 0x31 0x31 0x32 0x2E 0x62 0x69 0x6E ASCII code for URL http 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin Response 21 written data length FTP Server Update Ex ftp user user 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 OxFF 0x68 0x74 0x74 0x70 0x3A 0x2F Ox2F 0x31 0x39 0x32 0x2E 0x31 0x36 0x38 Ox2E 0x31 Ox2E 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x2F 0x73 0x32 0x67 0x76 0x31 0x31 0x32 Ox2E 0x62 0x69 Ox6E ASCII code for URL http 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin Response 21 written data length TFTP Server Update Ex tftp 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 OxFF 0x74 0x66 0x74 0x70 0x3A 0x2F Ox2F 0x31 0x39 0x32 0x2E 0x31 0x36 0x38 Ox2E 0x31 Ox2E 0x31 0x31 0x31 0x2F 0x73 0x32 0x67 0x76 0x31 0x31 0x32 Ox2E 0x62 0x69 0x6E ASCII code for URL tftp 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin Response 21 written data length Updating BMC Firmware Through Updating Firmware Command 10 1 gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x08 0x01 0x01 0x80 0x00 Response 34 firmware update task ID for
28. how Thresholds Button Clicking Show Thresholds button expands the sensor reading table and also shows the various threshold settings for every sensor Name Status Reading Low NR Low CT Low NC High NC High CT High NR Sensor Readings With Thresholds The Sensor Readings with Thresholds tab shows all sensor readings and thresholds from the system Table 1 7 Sensor Readings With Thresholds Item Description Sensor Selection Drop Down Menu Sensor Readings List Refresh Button Hide Thresholds Button This drop down menu allows you to select the type of sensor readings that you want to show in the list All Sensors Voltage Sensors Current Sensors This field shows the individual sensor s name reading and the current status of the sensor It also shows the following threshold settings for every sensor Low NR LowCT Low NC High NC High CT High NR Use this button to refresh the sensor readings view Clicking Hide Thresholds button reduces the sensor reading table and hides the various threshold settings for every sensor Table 1 8 Temperature Thresholds CPUO Temp CPUI Temp MB TEMP NB TEMP DO DIMM TEMP Temperature Sensor Number UNCT UCT 0x44 75 78 0x45 75 78 0x40 60 65 0x41 95 98 0x4C 96 98 Table 1 4 Table Temperature Thresholds continued Temperature Sensor Number UNCT UCT P1_DIMM_TEMP 0x4D 96
29. ify the maximum power on delay in R W seconds when AC is restored The number must large than Minimum Power On Delay 58 Table 1 45 OEM Commands Group 2 Net Function 0x30 Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 1Eh Get BIOS Request Version Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 11 BIOS version in human readble format 2Dh Get MB Request Position Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 MB position ID 32h Get BMC Request Info Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 7 MAC 0 address Byte 8 13 MAC 1 address Byte 14 BMC chipset type 0x00 ast1100 0x01 ast2050 Oxff ast1 100 default Byte 15 chassis type 0x20 x3 5 chassis 0x30 Nucleon chassis Ox40 Viper chassis 0x50 Sting chassis 59 Table 1 45 OEM Commands Group 2 Net Function 0x30 continued Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 34h Set Serial Port Request Location Bytel Location 0x00 Internal 0x01 External Response Byte 1 Completion code 35h Get Serial Request Port Location Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte 2 Location 0x00 Internal 0x01 External 60 Table 1 46 OEM Commands Group 3 Net function 0 x 34 Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 Code Command Request Response Data Description 70h Get FCB PIC Request Model Response Byte 1 Completion code Byte
30. iguration ID 04h Security Servoce Disabled 1 1 Disable or enable services This attribute R W takes precedence over the individual feature enabled disabled Once one service has been disabled the BMC must not allow user to enable the corresponding feature and D5h completion code must be returned For example if HTTP HTTPS is disabled user must not allow to enable the Web Server through Web Server Configuration Configuration ID 0Ch In other words Web can only be disabled or enabled when HTTP HTTPS is enabled 0 all service except IPMI are disabled This bit takes precedence over other bits Default is 0 1 KVM Virtual Storage enabled by default HTTP HTTPS enabled by default SSH Telnet disabled by default N JJ 52 Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Configuration ID 05h Account Status Number of User 1 1 Number of user created including enabled R and disabled users The count doesn t include USER IDI Number of 2 1 Number of enabled users R Enabled User User Name 3 1 17 Specify the user name in P String format R Indexed by user ID Account Status 4 l Status of the account This is the R supplement to the byte 3 of response data of Get User Access command Indexed by user ID 00h status is unspecified 01h user ID is enabled via Set User Password 0
31. ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 Oxle gt 53 32 47 5F 33 41 31 35 0000 Present with ASCII Code S2G 3A15 67 68
32. loppy USB This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection Key Image of a floppy USB key image instead of a physical driver Table 1 30 Console Redirection Window Help Menu Item Description About JViewer Shows the copyright and version information 36 Server Power Control The Server Power Control tab allows you to view and control the power of your server Select one of the options listed in the following table to execute on your server You are asked to confirm your choice Upon confirmation the command is executed and you are informed of the status 6 rop 1192168 1 Lige rem Maintenance Languages rr Remote Control Thin vector wet you perom varout remo operators on me ens neh a acne tn Ihe remet coms Power Control and Status D mones Comes The cum server power rist is nam EE To parto a power contol sparasem sete ore of fw coton betow and parer Pen Acton Corto Neco en terner Power Contest Most m curevatiy on o Oma netrenn Page Pomer OM Server irme D Lopa Pomer On Server Orey imac Poser On Serer Power Cycle Server Table 1 31 Power Control and Status Menu Item Description Reset Server Option Select this option to reset the server Power Off Server Select this option to power down the server immediately Immediate Option Power Off Server Select this option to power down the server gracefully Orderly Shutdown Option Power On Server Option
33. lt is Configuration ID 0Ch WEB Server Configuration Web Server 1 1 Enabled Max Web Sessions 2 1 54 Disable or enable the BMC Web server R W 0 FALSE 1 TRUE default The maximum number of simultaneous R sessions allowed for this system This field is READ ONLY Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Active Web 3 1 The number of current session for GUI on R Sessions the system This field is READ ONLY Web Server 4 4 The WEB communication idle timeout in R W Timeout seconds Timeout range is 60 to 1920 seconds A 0 specifies disabling the timeout feature The default is 300 HTTP Port Num 5 2 Specifies the port number to use for HTTP R W communication with the BMC Default is 80 HTTPS Port Num 6 2 Specifies the port number to use for R W HTTPS communication with the BMC Default is 443 Configuration ID 0Eh Firmware Log indexed object Entity l I Refer to Firmware Information R configuration Firmware Version 2 1 16 Refer to Firmware Information R configuration Branch 3 1 16 Refer to Firmware Information R configuration Build Information 4 1 16 Refer to Firmware Information R configuration Update 5 3 Number of minutes from 0 00 hrs 1 1 08 R Date Time LSbyte first little endian Configuration ID OFh Firmware Information indexed object Name l 1 16 Specifies BMC model nam
34. o test the SMTP server use the Send Test Alert button on the Alerts tab Users The Users tab allows you to view the current list of user for the server If you would like to delete or modify a user select their name in the list and click Delete User or Modify User To add a new user select an un configured slot and select Add User O rop 1192168 1 Index rem System regen Germer Hanen co t Configuration Use mese pages to ccotgure vancus EE naeh ma serta useri cr nesen User List E contare The lut bein shows hw curent batoe corfigud te f you WOU Ns D cinto ce MCG 3 uve HEN name in Fe bet and pesti Dimas User or My User To add a neve user select an uncorfgured siot and press de U ame us Mowe tc Number of costigere users 6 Leen one vern Veer Mame keen Peto amores um Se vot m 1 ses stand m m s Aeren KH DH use drenert 5 egen Table 1 20 User List Item Description UserID Column This column shows the ID number used in association with the User Name User Name Column This column shows a list of all users who are able to access this BMC NOTE The default administrator is root It is prudent for you to change the root password Network Privilege This column shows the network rights associated with the Column account Add User Button Use this button to add a new user Select an open field first Modify User Button Use this button to modify an existing user Select a use
35. ommand App 48h M Yes Deactivate Payload Command App 49h M Yes Get Payload Activation Status App 4Ah M Yes Get Payload Instance Info App 4Bh M Yes Command Set User Payload Access App 4Ch M Yes Get User Payload Access App 4Eh M Yes Get Channel Payload Support App 4Fh M Yes Get Channel Payload Version App 50h M Yes Master Write Read DC App 52h M Yes 40 Table 1 33 BMC Device and Messaging Commands continued Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O Yes Suspend Resume Payload App 55h O Yes Encryption Set Channel Security Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Interface App 57h O No Capabilities Table 1 34 BMC Watchdog Timer Commands 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 Table 1 35 Chassis Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Get Chassis Capabilities Chassis 00h M Yes Get Chassis Status Chassis 01h 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 Reset Cause Chassis 07h M Yes Set System Boot Options Chassis 08h M Yes Get System Boot Options Chassis 09h M Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah M Yes 41 Table 1 35 Chassis Commands Command NetFn CMD 0 M Supported Set Power Cycle Int
36. ouse cursors where one is the redirected host mouse cursor and the other is the actual local mouse cursor It is recommended to use this mode when the host server is running in the Windows platform Set Mode to Relative Select this option to select mouse mode to Relative Option depending upon your system In this mode the user can see only one mouse cursor that is redirected This mode locks the local mouse cursor inside the redirected window and the user has to press lt Alt M gt to unlock and stop mouse redirection Here lt Alt M gt is basically used to start or stop mouse redirection It is recommended to use this mouse mode when the host server is running in Linux and other OS platforms Apply Button Use this button to make the settings active Network The Network tab allows you to view and modify the network settings Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or manually configure one http 192 168 1 114ndex himi Configuration Use these pages to centigure vanicus You can v re and modify fe netecck sangs on fut page Select ars D obtain an IP asses OMA A or mana contigue cne engi van as alerts usar zapen Network Settings contare Abr nu LAN Channel Number AZ MAG Address anr Oain an IP s in mstomancay use DHCP tsen Use me totowing P assess DateTime P Address uc Mash metres Page Deest Gateway 5 Lopu Oen DNS IP address muonancaty ute DHCP D Ve me totowing ONG IP adien
37. panel buttons and LEDs control e Watchdog and auto server re start and recovery e Support for multi session user and alert destination for LAN channel Using the Web UI The BMC firmware features an embedded web server enabling users to connect to the BMC using an Internet browser Microsoft 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 or later e Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or later Linux e Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or later Y NOTE Before using the web user interface ensure that the firewall settings are configured to enable access to the following ports 7578 KVM 5120 and 5123 storage Logging in to the Web User Interface Enter the IP address or URL default DHCP static IP address into the address bar of the web browser When connecting to the BMC the login screen prompts for the username and password This authentication with Secure Sockets Layer SSL protection prevents unauthorized intruders from gaining access to the BMC web server Once authentication is passed you can manage the server by privilege 6 Pap 17192 168 1 papetog ram lt Login Logged ost Meare leq m agan to eccess te device Username root Password gt Table 1 1 Default User Name And Password Field Default User Name root Password root Y NOTE The default username and
38. password are in lowercase characters It is advised to change the root password once you have logged in System Features System Information The System Information tab enables you to view the BMC firmware version BIOS version and PIC version Click the System Information tab to view the Remote Management Controller Ntp 192 168 1 114dex Mil Sytem intonation SererHewm Contguaten Rencte Cone Mairamance Languages System Information This section contans general nibrmazon abcut f syn Summary Options pe Device Power Status On Pirerwnre Revision 0625934 ums PRU Beete weg components Firmware Bug Time Aug 13 2010 005642 E DME Chest nc E pen veria 014 gt PIC Version Logout Table 1 2 BMC Summary BMC Information Description Device Power Status Current power state of the system Firmware Revision Dell Remote Management Controller firmware version Aux Firmware Revision Firmware build number Firmware Build Time Date the firmware was last flashed in the form MMM Day YYYY HH MM SS BMC Chipset Dell Remote Management Controller type BIOS Version BIOS version for the system PIC Version PIC FW version for chassis fan control board Component Information e http 192 168 1 11ndex bp D Suen information Serer Wen Contgwaten Memcw Cori Martenance Languages m System Information Thu vector contana general ntrmaton aicut Pe enter Component
39. r first Table 1 20 User List continued Item Description Delete User Button Use this button to delete an existing user Select a user first Table 1 21 Add New User Item Description User Name Password Confirm Password Network Privileges Drop Down Menu Add Button Cancel Button Enter a user name in the user name field Your user name must be at least four characters long and no more than 32 characters long User names are case sensitive and must start with an alphabetical character Enter a password in the password field Your password must be at least eight characters long NOTE The password must be a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of 32 characters Use a combination of alphanumeric and special characters for better security The password is case sensitive Confirm your password by entering your password again in the Confirm Password field Assign network permissions and access rights to any of the following Administrator Operator User Callback OEM No Access Use this button to add the new user Use this button to cancel this action 30 rop 192 168 1Lindex himi D D t amp Configuration Use se pages to configure varout eti nah ma ams useri ce nemora Modity User Options E compere Er the nea information E Pe user below and paves Modly Press Cancel o retam ta fe ner bat Ae User one echten GEES nara Pose arr Password
40. s Options D gesteet ormetan Below i a take cf ife COMPOMMTER Vou can choca a category tom Tw pulldown box o Ml a comporerts and aieo nor then by clicking on acolunn header gt immu ect a soroen aege 2 ure i SPU Count 2 opes E metres rage fender Mamdacher Model Frequency 5 Lopu crus m uston 7900 uma en ner Present ferte oun Es Server Board Information Including Serial Number BIOS Version Product ID Manufacturer and Manufacture Date CPU Information Including Socket Manufacturer Model and Frequency Memory Information Including Memory ID Status Socket Module Size Model and Frequency Firmware Update Use the Firmware Update feature to upgrade to the latest firmware version The following data is included in the BMC firmware package Compiled BMC firmware code and data Web based user interface JPEG and other user interface data files Default configuration files Updating the BMC Firmware Through TFTP HTTP FTP 1 Get Reservation ID gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x01 gt 01 Enable Remote Update gt ipmitool H lt BMC IP Address gt I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x02 0x01 0x10 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 Oxff gt 1001 0001 01 Get Protocol gt ipmitool H BMC IP Address I lanplus U root P root raw 0x30 0x02 0x01 0x10 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 Oxtf gt 10 02 00 01 07 4 Set URL HTTP Server Update Ex http 192 168 1 111 s2gv112 bin
41. s Primary ONS Server Zenner ONS Server 0000 0000 Eratie DNS Regnier BUC Host Nane O Enatie CNS Domain Name use DHCP DNS Doman Name Table 1 18 Network DEL CHA Ass Unknow Item Description LOM Port Number The default is share NIC and the port is LOM 1 MAC Address This field shows the MAC address Obtain an IP address This option allows the BMC s IP to be configured by a DHCP automatically use DHCP Use the following IP address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Save Button server dynamically This option allows you to configure a static IP The IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway fields become editable when this option is selected This field allows you to set the BMC s IP address This field allows you to set the Subnet Mask This field allows you to set the BMC s Gateway access address Use this button to save your settings 28 SMTP The SMTP tab allows you to configure the SMTP mail server Configuration Use nese pages t contigue renous E such as alerts users ce tec SMTP Setting Options E corte ert IP ainese forthe SMTP Mat varene Bs an poms a Gar tuto m Mowe Moe Mad Server P 127001 f 5 wn a een mr Retreat Page 5 Logout Table 1 19 Modify SMTP Item Description Mail Server IP This field allows you to configure the IP address of the SMTP mail server Save Button Use this button to save your settings NOTE T
42. s including Event Filter Action Alert Policy Number Sensor Type Event Severity and Event Trigger Alerts On the Alerts tab you can configure alert destinations To delete an alert select it and press Delete To create a new alert select a destination address that has not been configured yet from the alert table entry and click Modify To send a test alert select the alert from the list and click the Send Test Alert button System ladorenalien Server Health Contguratos Remote Corral Maintenance Languages Ed HELP Configuration Use these pages to cantgute veras setings such as alerta users or network List of Alerts Options Betan ae ante er dan Va mlt alon and prena nt tn Sn Ten Aeee te to m Mode Alert Table 15 entries Network e EE E Refresh Page zi S f Leger 5 SS d Mosity Sem jet aen bee Table 1 15 List of Alerts Item Description Modify Button Use this button to modify an alert Send Test Alert Button Use this button to send a test alert Delete Button Use this button to delete an alert 24 O hip 1192 168 1 11Andex himi System intomaton Server Heal Corfguaten Memos Conssi Maintenance Languages Configuration Use nese pages to centum vencus rett EN es Art viens cc rete Modity Alert Options A niet to Inema oe f siert below and press Seve 1 Alert Type Snap Trap Mowe Mae Network Desenation P 0000 ur mat Address Users Subject
43. s the current mode of operation for R W Shared 2 l NICSelection Configuration ID 03h SOL the BMC Network interface 0 Shared NIC default 1 Dedicated NIC This parameter is only valid when Attribute R W ID 1 NICSelection parameter is set to Oh as Shared NIC Oh Reserved Recommend to set to Oh when NICSelection is set to Dedicated NIC 1h NIC 1 default Note According to DCS I O guide line RJ45 connectors should be labeled starting from NIC 1 It also requires that Dedicated BMC NIC should always be the largest number last port number Therefore this Attribute ID parameter only requires to support the available Shared NIC numbers according to the labeled numbers regardless of the NC SI topology i e Single Channel Dual Package or Dual Channel Single Package When user attempts to set to a NIC value that is not supported on the platform a completion code CCh should be returned to indicate an invalid data 51 Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description SOL Idle Timeout 1 2 byte 1 2 Define the inactivity timeout in R W minutes 1 based LSByte first This parameter only applies to the IPMI over LAN session with SOL payload activated Oh session does not timeout and close due to inactivity Default 01h Telnet SSH 2 l 0 Disabled default R W Redirect Enable 1 Enabled Conf
44. tem can be used to act as the right side WIN key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down Press and Release This menu item can be used to act as if you pressed the lt CTRL gt ALT and lt DEL gt keys down simultaneously on the server that you are redirecting Table 1 27 Console Redirection Window Mouse Menu Item Description Sync Cursor Show Cursor This menu item can be used to synchronize or un synchronize the mouse cursor This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system Table 1 28 Console Redirection Window Options Item Description Bandwidth KB Mouse Encryption The bandwidth usage option allows you to adjust the bandwidth You can select one of the following Auto Detect 256 Kbps 512 Kbps 1 Mbps 10 Mbps 100 Mbps Default Setting This option allows you to encrypt keyboard inputs and mouse movements sent between the connections Table 1 29 Console Redirection Window Device Menu Item Description Redirect CDROM This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical DVD CD ROM drive Redirect ISO This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a DVD CD ISO image Redirect Floppy USB This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection Key of a physical floppy USB key drive Redirect F
45. to TFTP server A zero value means the BMC does not attempt to retry connect to TFTP server Retry Interval 5 l Define the retry interval in 5 seconds R W increments Delay Time 6 l Define the delay time for connecting to TFTP server The time is specified in second 00h BMC connects to TFTP server immediately FFh random between 5 and 10 seconds Configuration ID 11h Power Management Power l l Specify the use of power management R W Management method Enable Bit 7 Enable DPNM power management Ib enable DPNM Ob disable DPNM Bit 6 0 reserved Table 1 44 Extended Configurations Net Function OEM 0x30 LUN 00 All strings are in P String format Attribute ID Size Description Power Staggering AC Recovery Power On Delay Minimum Power On Delay Maximum Power On Delay 2 VI 1 This parameter is only effective if the R W Power Policy is not set to always off 0x00 Inmediate Power On No Delay Default 0x01 Auto Random the auto generated delay time must be in the range of Minimum Power On Delay and Maximum Power On Delay 0x02 User Defined the user defined delay time must be in the range of Minimum Power On Delay and Maximum Power On Delay Define the time to delay power on the R W system after AC recovered Specify the minimum power on delay in R second when AC is restored This should not be less than the time BMC startup time Spec
46. wes Corte Password cante E Meteor Pri angre Aarrunestrater EST Mosty Camel Fe ma E Logo Table 1 22 Modify User Item Description User Name This field contains the user name being modified This field cannot be modified Change Password Box Select this box to change the password Password Enter the new password in the password field Your password must be at least eight characters long NOTE The password must be a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of 32 characters Use a combination of alphanumeric and special characters for better security The password is case sensitive Confirm Password Confirm your password by entering your password again in the Confirm Password field Network Privileges Drop Modify network permissions and access rights to any of the Down Menu following Administrator Operator User Callback No Access Modify Button Use this button to update the user account Cancel Button Use this button to cancel this action PEF The PEF tab allows you to view the list of the configured PEF destinations You can select a PEF and press the Modify button to configure it e heng 2197 1001 index hmi Aere Core Maece Languages Configuration Usa Es pet to CO renous EE buch m let caer or reste Modity PEF Options E congue ret te remon tor Pa PEP betra raren iem Aem Mete mes Evora rawr Action EI surr Powe Down kr neser Cometa Power rem Ar Policy Mum 1

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