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1. RIDERS sivi hin 2 IF row iln mami rior adde Thar bomber das seep Fl scams nlr v Connect Click this button to make the drive you have selected accessible for re mote console interaction Once you have clicked connect users logged in remote servers will have access to the local drive that you have selected vi Disconnect Click this button to cancel the connection established between a local drive and a remote server Once you click this button the drive you have selected will not be accessible for remote console interface vii Sending Commands This functions allows the user to issue a pre defined command to a remote server for execution To use this function you need to click the hot keys displayed on the upper right corner of the screen as shown below Note Hot keys are the commands that have been pre defined and pre stored in a remote consoles Click Button 7 Ctrl Alt Delete as shown on Page 3 49 to send the command Ctrl Alt Delete to the remote server for execution Once you have clicked on the button a message displays asking you if you really want to send Ctrl Alt Delete as shown in the picture on the next page Click Yes to confirm it or click Cancel to stop sending the command for remote execu tion 3 50 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage Co
2. ane 062 Explanation of Functions In the Single Synchronized Mouse Mode this cursor indicates the system that is currently active For the Double Mouse mode this is the cursor for the remote host This second mouse cursor only appears in the Double Mouse Mode This cursor represents the local mouse SJ This icon indicates the availability of Keyboard and Mouse o This icon indicates the number of networks users that are connected via Console Redirection The number of figure icons indicates the number of users connected 3 5 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide b Remote Power Click on this item to configure the power settings for Remote Console as shown below Remote Power Screen Dea Dcetre vial gt r empr see ners poe Explanation of Functions Power Click this icon to power the remote host Power Down Click on this icon to power down the remote Reset Click on this icon to reset the remote host 3 2 2 Virtual Media Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage Click on the Virtual Media icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus Floppy Disk CD ROM Drive Redirection and Options as listed below a Floppy disk 2 gt lage Dri cir en alrdia sac QUE liage Lr Fa viaa cir Fiep ni g l
3. Home Console Logout gt Cy Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power um Um Virtual Media DE List Logging Enabled gt Floppy Disk Entries shown per page gt CD ROM Image gt Drive Redirection 5 Clear internal log rrr gt Options NFSLogging Enabled 5 System Health 9 Ones sever Chassis Control gt System Event Log m User Management dO SMTP Logging Enabled jme ee 2 Users amp Groups gt Permissions 2 Receiver Email Address Seni Qencertmatadaess SNMP Logging Enabled Po Device Seringe vesinaon e Rss Goo gt Dynamic DNS Em Click here to view the Supermicro Daughter Card SNMP MIB Security Certificate Date Time Event Log 7 Event List NFS SMTP SNMP Message sy Maintenance 61 Security gt Device Information gt Event Log Update Firmware Q3 Host Control Unit Reset A 5 S 9 iD E mH A E m A Hew 3 34 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage f Event Log 1 Event Log Click on this function key to activate its submenu This feature al lows you to set Event Log Targets and Event Log Assignment 2 Event Log Targets This section allows you to manually set the event log tar gets and settings 3 Li
4. Intel s 82541 GLAN Controller 4 Peppercon s KIRA 100 Processor 5 6 SDRAM 128 133 2 7 JP5 LAN Port1 Activity LED Jumper 8 JP7 JLAN 2 Control Jumper 9 JP6 GLAN Port2 Activity LED Jumper 10 JP1 JLAN1 Control Jumper 11 D3 Power on LED 12 D4 Heart beat Activity LED m 2 1 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide Rear View 711 gt V RAM 2 Rear Side Components 1 Flash DRAM 64Mb 133MHz 2 VRAM 64Mb 166MHz 2 2 Chapter 2 Technical Specifications and Installation 2 2 Block Diagram PH2X10 10 IPMI amp KVM KIRA 100 MC urec Supermicro een Interface FML Video poseen 2 9 e ih ey p Intel 82541 3rd LAN Data 2 3 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 2 3 Safety Guidelines To avoid personal injury and property damage please carefully follow all the safety steps listed below when accessing your system or handling the components ESD Safety Guidelines Electric Static Discharge ESD can damage electronic components To prevent dam age to your system itis important to handle it very carefully The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD
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6. Device Settings Network 8 Hetwork Basic 4 IP auto configuration None 5 Preferred host name DHCP only ree S D sanare mary DNS server IP address 10 econdary ONS server IP address x 11 Network Miscellaneous Settings Console amp HTTPS port i port 2 55 port i iS Bandwidth Limit Gls Enable SSH access 7 O Disable Setup Protocol Gran Interface D Autodetect E o and mode Autodetect Stored value is equal to the default a Network 1 Device Settings Click on the Device Settings icon to activate its submenus Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate Date Time Event Log and SNMP Settings 2 Network Click on this function key to activate the Network submenu to config ure the following settings Network Basic Settings Network Miscellaneous Settings and LAN Interface Settings 3 25 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 Network Basic Settings This window allows you to configure basic settings for your network 4 IP Auto Configuration Click on the box to activate the selection menu and select a desired item from the list The options are None DHCP and BOODP 5 Preferred Host Name DHCP only Enter a Preferred Host Name in the box 6 IP Address Enter the IP Address for the remote host in the box 7 Subnet Mask Enter the net mask of the local network in the box 8
7. Gateway IP Address Enter the local network router s IP address in this box for the accessibility of the users that are not connected to the local network 9 Primary DNS Server IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Primary Domain Name Server in the box 10 Secondary DNS Server IP Address Enter the IP Address of the Secondary Domain Name Server in the box It will be used when the Primary DNS Server can not be contacted 11 Network Miscellaneous Setting This field allows the user to configure the following Network Miscellaneous settings as listed below 12 Remote Console amp HTTPS Port Enter the port numbers the remote host and the HTTP server are listening If a number is not entered in the box the default value will be used 13 HTTP Port Enter the port number the HTTP server is listening If a number is not entered in the box the default value will be used 14 SSH Port Enter the port number the SSH server is listening If a number is not entered in the box the default value will be used 15 Bandwidth Limit Enter the maximum bandwidth value for network interfacing The value should be in Kbits per second 16 Enable SSH Access Click this box to enable SSH Access 17 Disable Setup Protocol Check this box to disable the function of Setup Proto col for the SIMLP card 18 LAN Interface Setting This field allows the user to configure the following LAN Interface settings as listed below 19 LAN Interface Spe
8. Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic bag Handle the card by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins e Put the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use General Safety Guidelines Always disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components from the computer Use only the correct type of bracket for the chassis Please use a full height bracket for a 1U 3U 4U Tower or a Pedestal system Use a low profile bracket for a 2U or some of the proprietary chassis Make sure to secure the bracket in the host system cabinet Note When used in a 1U system the full height bracket is mounted into the riser card Disconnect the power cable before removing the data cable from the riser card e Make sure that the card is securely seated in the PCI slot to prevent damage to the system due to power shortage 2 4 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage With an independent I O processor embedded in Raritan s Kira 100 RISC System Chip the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP 3 Add On Card allows the user to access monitor manage and interface with systems that are in remote locations via LAN The necessary ut
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10. 00 01 04 1 Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 1 Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 12V Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 12V Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 12V Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 CPU1 Vcore Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 CPU1 Vcore Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 CPU1 Vcore Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Chassis Intrusi General Chassis intrusion Assertion Event SEL record 02 06 07 2006 10 04 47 Thermal Trip1 State Asserted Deassertion Event SEL record 02 06 07 2006 10 04 47 1 Internal E State Asserted Assertion Event System Event Log 1 7 System Event Log Click on this function key to display the System Health Event Log for the remote host system 3 15 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide d Alert Settings Alert Settings Screen z aisabied configurapie 3 fateabiea conrigurabie 4 aiesbiea contigurabic s ateapiea contiguranie __ 1 1 35 ateabied contiguranis 31 aieabiea contiguranie aieabiea contiguranie 33 aieabied
11. 43 Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 4 1 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide Chapter 1 Introduction This manual is written for system integrators PC technicians and knowledgeable PC users who intend to integrate Supermicro s unique IPMI 2 0 Management functionality with the capability of KVM over LAN into their systems It provides detailed information for the application and use of the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 that supports remote access for system monitoring diagnosis and management With the most advanced technologies built in the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 offers a complete efficient and cost effective remote server management 1 1 Overview The AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 is a highly efficient highly com patible and easy to use IPMI card that allows the user to take advantage of BMC a baseboard management controller installed on a server motherboard and the IPMIView an IPMI compliant management application software loaded in a PC to provide serial links between the main processor and other system components al lowing for network interfacing via remote access With an independent Peppercon s KIRA100 processor built in the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 provides the user a solution to ease the complex and expensive systems allow ing an administrator to access monitor diagnose and manage network interfacing anywher
12. 8000 Fax 1 408 503 8008 Email marketing supermicro com General Informaion support supermicro com Technical Support Web Site www supermicro com Europe Address SuperMicro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma supermicro nl Customer Support Asia Pacific Address SuperMicro Taiwan 4F No 232 1 Liancheng Road Chung Ho Dist New Taipei City 235 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 8226 3990 Fax 886 2 8226 3991 Web Site www supermicro com tw Email support supermicro com tw Technical Support Tel 886 2 8226 5990 Technical Support SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide Notes Chapter 2 Technical Specifications and Installation Chapter 2 Technical Specifications and Software Installation 2 1 AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 Card Layout and Jumper Locations AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 Card Layout and Jumper Locations Front View 0000000000 0 5 1000000000000 000000000000 aL NE mom 9 _ OO O 2 9 SUPER siu Front Components 1 LAN Port 1 JLAN1 for IPMI Keyboard Video Mouse over IP 2 LAN Port 2 JLAN2 for 3rd Data via Intel s 82541PI Controller
13. System Dynamic DNS ltem 2 above is enabled you can select from the options Custom or Dynamic from the selection menu Select Custom to use your own system as the DNS server Select Dynamic to use the pre configured Dynamic DNS as your server 5 Hostname Enter the name you want to use for the remote host server 6 7 Username Password Enter the username and the password for the remote host user 8 Check time HH MM Enter the time the SIMLP card first registers with the DNS server in the HH MM Format e g 07 25 19 30 3 27 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 9 Check Interval Enter the interval for the IPMI to report to the Dynamic DNS again 10 Delete Saved External IP Address Click on the Delete Icon to delete the IP Address for an external system that has been previous entered and saved 3 28 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage c Security Device Settings Security 2 Encryption Settings Force HTTPS for Web access A kvM Encryption om Oty Force 5 IP Access Contral Please nate Apply is required or changes will be lost 60 Enable IP Access Control 15 User Blocking number of failed logins empty for infinite 07 time minutes empty for infinite Jan EISE CERIS EIN Stored value is equal to the default c Security 1 Security Click on this function key to activate its submenu and configur
14. confirm it 12 Key Length bits This is the length of key generated in bits 3 32 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage e Date Time Device Settings Date Time Date Time Settings Offset Ge User specified time Date 1 1 1970 Time hh mm ss C Synchronize with NTP Server Primary Te senes secondary mesen Stored value is equal to the default e Date Time 1 Date Time Click on this function key to activate its submenu This feature allows you to set the internal realtime clock for your SIMLP card 2 UTC Offset This window allows you to offset the UTC Timer 3 User Specified Time This option allows the user to enter the time values for the SIMLP internal realtime clock 4 Synchronize with NTP Server Enter the IP Address for the NTP Network Time Protocol Server that you want your SIMLP internal realtime clock to synchronize with 5 6 Primary Time Server Secondary Time Server Enter the IP Address for the primary NTP Server and the secondary NTP Server that you want your SIMLP internal realtime clock to synchronize with The daylight saving time cannot be automatically adjusted Please manually set up the UTC offset twice a year for your timer to work properly 3 33 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide f Event Log Device Settings Event Log
15. ies imm verddizks with Redirection settings Lisazle Live on read only con ectizns vzlue s eq al to detzult Disable Drive Redirection Check the box to disable Drive Redirection Once this function is disabled local drives will not be accessible for other users in remote host Force read only connections Force Read Only Check this box to allow the data stored in local drives to be read in a remote system but it cannot be overwritten to ensure data integrity and system security ADD s Apply Apply Once you ve configured your settings click Ap ply to enter your settings 5 Disable Drive Redirection Reset Default You can also key in your own setting a values and re set these values as default by clicking on this icon to reset the defaults 3 9 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide d Virtual Media Options Virtual Media Options Screen Virtual Medis Options Ciszble JSE Masz 5 fno mag is w4 Na eee S tad valn is the dzfant Explanation of Functions Options Options Click on this function key to activate the Virtual Media sub menu Virtual Media Options Use this option to disable or Dissbl JSE Maes Slurays if ri is l adu 7 able USB MASS storage in the remote host Check this box to dis
16. of Monitor Only on or off If the function of Monitor Only is selected the KB Mouse icon on the lower right corner will be crossed out as shown above and the user can only view or monitor remote console activities Any remote console interaction is no longer available 2 Exclusive Access With an appropriate permission a user can force other users to quit the remote console and claim the console for his or her own exclusive use by clicking on the Exclusive Access icon to select it When this function is selected the 2nd user icon on the lower left corner of the screen will be crossed out 3 Readability Filter Click on this button to turn the Readability Filter on or off Turn on this function to preserve most of the screen details even when the screen image is substantially scaled down Note This item is available for a system with a JVM 1 4 or higher 4 Scaling This item allows the user to scale the remote console screen to a de sired size Click on this button to access its submenu and select a desired setting from the options listed in the submenu 2596 5096 10096 and Scale to Fit 5 Local Cursor This item allows the user to choose the desired shape for the local cursor pointer Click on this button to access its submenu and select a desired shape from the options listed in the submenu Transparent Default Big Pixel and Cross hair The availability of the shapes depends on the Java Virtual Machine used 3 43 SU
17. of failed attempts or failed logins allowed for a user If the number of failed logins or attempts ex ceeds this maximum number allowed the user will be blocked from system Note If this box is left empty the user is allowed to try to login to the server infinitely For network security this is not recommended 17 Block Time Minutes Enter the number of minutes allowed for a user to attempt to login If the user fails to login within this time allowed the user will be blocked from system Note If this box is left empty the user is allowed to try to login to the server infinitely For network security this is not recommended 3 30 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage d Certificate Device Settings Certificate 2 Certificate Signing Request CSR Oomi eounty 80 cade key toits ETC Resettomelaults Stored value is equal to the default d Certificate 1 Certificate Click on this function key to activate its submenu and configure the following Certificate settings as listed below 2 Certificate Signing Request CSR This window allows you to define the Certificate Signing Request CSR form The IPMI uses the Secu
18. or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO COMPUTER BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES PARTICULAR THE VENDOR SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA The State of California County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes Supermicro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product WARNING Handling of lead solder materials used in this product may expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm Manual Revision Rev 1 1 Release Date July 17 2012 Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER Inc you may not copy any part of this document Information in this document is subject to change without notice Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark ho
19. pln id abe cir E gpl Wea irae 22 24 0705 8 1 mhii raia Pb cb Cabe ala ca aii clas aal EF aun 5 ill Hil irme gr Ter 6 Explanation of Functions 2 Active Image Drive 1 Hn disk srt Active Image Drive 2 disk sel F kpa biga gt gt 9 5 250162754 Zi Clar n harudi tees ce IPAn Zun Me gaz WJA worse ML 01761 bes Dile J MUERE UAI nea 5 ies e 7 sty lir Floppy Disk Click on this function key to upload the data stored in the local floppy disk image to the remote host ctive Image Drive1 This window displays the data that has been uploaded to Drive 1 of the remote host Active Image Drive2 This window displays the data that has been uploaded to Drive 2 of the remote host Floppy Image Upload This option allows the user to upload the floppy image as floppy located in the remote host The floppy image uploaded shall be in the binary format with a maximum size of 1 44MB It will be loaded to the Supermicro SIMLP card and will be emulated to the host as a USB device Virtual Drive Select a drive in the remote host as a destination drive for you to upload your image data Floppy Image File Click on Browse to pre
20. window as shown below Console Icon Fst 264 2E Remote Console Window Once you have clicked on the Console Icon on the Remote Console window the Remote Console Interface window displays as shown below ORRON Eri i EPan e 4 Cai aci gir relin eg Du ekhi Dabans diez m uad n ide Remote Console Interface Window 3 49 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide i ii Local Drive List The box displays a list of local drives available for remote access Select from the list a local drive that you want to make accessible for a remote server iii Refresh Click this button to refresh the local drive list iv Write Support Check this button to allow the remote operating system to have write access to the drive that you have selected This function allows a user to alter overwrite erase and destroy data stored in the drive selected This feature should only be used with non critical data When Write Support is checked the warning message as shown below will display Read the warning message carefully before enabling this function Warning Message UP ee 5 EL d inm ia Pe Sardinia Cite BM LI S E IIn28IE IH D
21. your system you may download and install it automatically To download and install it you need to check yes in the dialogs Downloading Sun s JVM will allow you to use a stable and identical JVM across different platforms Note If your internet connection is slow please pre install the JVM on your administration machine 3 22 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 14 Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings This window allows you to specify the following Remote Console Settings 15 Start in Monitor Mode Check this box to enable the Start in Monitor Mode which will allow data to be displayed in the remote monitor as soon as Remote Console is activated The data displayed in the remote monitor is ready only 16 Start in Exclusive Access Mode Check this box to enable the exclusive ac cess mode immediately at Remote Console startup which will force all other users connected to the network to close No other users can open the Remote Console until you disable this function or log off 17 Mouse Hotkey This option allows you to use a hotkey combination to specify the mouse synchronization mode or the single mouse mode 18 Hotkey Enter a hotkey combination in the box to specify the mouse synchroni zation mode or the single mouse mode 19 Remote Console Button Keys This window allows the user to define button keys for the remote host The button keys allow simulating keystrokes on a remote host or issuing comman
22. C SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 8 Soft Keyboard This item allows the user to use the soft keys that have been pre installed in the Soft Keyboard of the particular language selected After you ve clicked the Soft Keyboard button the submenu displays as shown below peer lair nrp aed Da ECL b g parr lair a rp red Ds Os oo 2 B lt 5 ati tir ig Im ua ua Hib r uf i Le FETA db Keys in the kt Soft Keyboard 2 9 4 T H OG Domenie 17 Til Bik OBS WIE 1 l Keys in English Soft Keyboard i Soft Keyboard Click on this button to use the pre installed soft keys or to select keyboard language ii Show Click on the Show Button to show a soft keyboard which contains pre installed soft keys iii Soft Keyboard When the soft keyboard displays use your mouse cursor to select the soft key s you want to use iv Mapping Click on this button to display a list of major languages of the world Select from the list the language you want the soft keyboard to be in v Language List When this language list displays select the language you want to use by clicking on it 3 46 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 9 Local Keyboard This item allows the user to manually change the local key board setting for inter
23. Destination List 3 16 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 2 4 User Management Click on the User Management icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus Change Password Users amp Group and Permissions as listed below User Management Screen Siagral BE ee ee oe bed an a Change Password ra RT BIER 3 k v MI User Management Click on this icon to activate the User Management submenu Once this submenu displays you can access the New Password fields Change Password Click on this function key to access the New Password and Confirm New Password fields New Password Key in your new password in the blank Confirm New Password Key in your new password in the blank again and click Apply to confirm it e SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide b Users amp Groups User Management and Group Management 2 8 Existing users mm rmm Orme Deci ru Member of Not Member af Q membership c supergroup 2 Priv ege Leve Administrator 9k Group Management G9 Ne 9019 1 16 Dabel Users amp Groups Click on this icon to activate the Users amp Groups submenu User Management This window displays the user s information Existing us
24. GLAN Controller Low profile Form Factor 5 1 W x 2 7 H 129 3 mm W x 68 8 mm H e Supports 20 systems and above AOC SIMLP 3 AOC SIMLP 3 only Supports IPMI over LAN ntel s 82541 PI Gigabit LAN Controller with 3rd data LAN support The AOC SIMLP 3 supports KVM c Features Supported by Individual Models Dedicated LAN Intel 82541 PI for KVM over LAN Lc ot IPMI cc SIMLP B B Yes SIMLP B SIMLP 3 Yes Yes SIMLP 3 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 1 4 CheckList If your shipping package came with missing or damaged parts please contact Supermicro s Tech Support Please refer to the following checklist when contacting us i AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 ii Brackets One full size bracket one low profile bracket and two screws CDR SIMIPMI One Installation CD iv White Box with Correct Barcode Label showing AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 1 5 An Important Note to the User The drawings and pictures shown in this manual were based on the latest PCB Revision available at the time of publishing of the manual The AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 card you ve received may or may not look exactly the same as the graphics shown in the manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 6 Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address SuperMicro Computer Inc 980 Rock Ave San Jose CA 95131 U S A Tel 1 408 503
25. IM1U SIM1U Card from a Computer 1 Choose a computer that is connected to the same network and open the browser 2 Type in the IP address of each server that you want to connect in the address bar in your browser 3 Once the connection is made the Log In screen as shown on the next page displays SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide To Log In Once you are connected to the remote server the following Log In screen displays nal nir NT IR Wename 1 Type in your Username in the Username box 2 in your Password in the Password box and click on Login Note The default username is ADMIN The default password is ADMIN 3 The Home Page will display as follows Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage Function Keys 3 1 Home Page Home Remote Console Screen Console Cama 3 1 1 Buttons from the Home Page 7 Home Click this icon to return to the Home Page E Click this icon to go to the Remote Console Screen Remote Console Screen Displayed in the window is Remote Console Screen Click on this window to go to the Remote Console Screen Logout Click on this icon to log out Refresh Click on this icon to refresh the screen of the dmm remote console preview Power On Click on this icon to power on the system of the remote host Power Down Click on this icon to p
26. MIN An logged in from IP 01 01 1970 02 10 19 Authentication id 66 120 31 163 User ADMI failed to log in from IF address 07 01 1970 02 10 10 Authentication 66 120 31 163 User ADMIN logged in from IP 01 01 1970 01 25 11 Authentication id 66 120 31 163 User ADMIN logged in from address 66 120 31 163 Device 01 01 1970 00 00 33 Board Message successfully started User ADMIN logged in from IP address 01 01 1970 00 02 05 Authentication 01 01 1970 00 00 58 Authentication 192 168 1 36 User ADMIN failed to log in from IP address 192 168 1 36 Device 01 01 1970 00 00 33 Board Message successfully started 01 01 1970 00 00 53 Authentication 1 Event Log Click on the function key on the left to activate the Event Log sub menu Once the submenu is displayed the Event Log List will display The Event Log List contains the information of events that are recorded by the SIMLP in the order of Date Time Types and the descriptions of the events including the IP address es person s and activities involved 3 39 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide c Update Firmware Maintenance Update Firmware Firmware Upload 1 Update Firmware Click on this function key to enable Update Firmware 2 3 Firmware File Enter the name of the firmware you want to update or click on the Browser icon to select the firmware file 4 Update Click on the Upload ico
27. PERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 6 Chat Window This item allows the user to communicate with other users logged in the same remote host by clicking on the Chat Window button The screen below shows a Chat Window displayed in a scaled down remote console screen Remote Console Window Title Bar Scaled down to 50 pt one Inn inr n v Exclusive Ac ress Fu abi ily F nza Duran 02 Chat Window button Su sla ufi Vi uu Eel igs ovt z ard Lata l Chat Window Frame m Fis 2 10 0 3 500 3 5 User s Identity Label Chat line For your reference the items shown on the Chat Window screen are listed below 1 Title Bar This shows the IP address of the remote host you are connected to 2 Chat Window Frame This frame displays chat messages including your own message that has been sent to other users This is a read only test display area 3 User s Identity Label This line displays your own identity 4 Chat Line This is an edit able text line where you can enter a new message Note Once you ve typed your message in the chat line box and press Enter your message will be sent to remote systems and read by other users Please review the text displayed in the chat line box before you hit the Enter key 3 44 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 7 Video Settings This item allows the user to set the monitor display sett
28. SUPERG SUPERG AOC SIMLP B SUPERG AOC SIMLP B SUPER AOC SIMLP 3 SUPER AOC SIMLP 3 f i m cic 1 al COOCOOCDOO Fur roocooco2oo TWIN ERE TRO 41 94 HW a E mum Sho a LII EJ LJ y P bs o 29 ir dB ee 01 2 lt Bas eee eas bene x HIE IU 5 o stasa 53 8 o Pec ree ae secre eS eee eee eee hee t amp E n 22 SUPERO 5 N trm camcn uc Ann HE HE TETTE ul USER S GUIDE Rev 1 1 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide The information in this User s Guide has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our web site at www supermicro com SUPERMICRO COMPUTER reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software if any and documenta tion may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated
29. able the function of Virtual Media Options to prevent data stored in a local drive from being accessed or uploaded by the user in the remote host The default setting is enabled Apply Once you ve checked the box click Apply to enter this value Reset to Defaults If you want to set Disabled as the default setting for the item Virtual Media Options click on this icon ResetJto defaults Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 2 3 System Health Click on the System Health icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus Chassis Control Monitor Sensor System Event Log and Alert settings as listed below System Health Screen Y hud Mod a Cpt ors Tla Sh y iia inge hadar ejan ar Brut Tia as d nn a Chassis Control Chassis Control Screen Chassis Information Power is In Power On Counter C day 24 hzurs 5 vinus Last Kestart Cause In nown Erm Power Central 7 Chassis Control Chassis Control Click on this function key to access Health Monitoring informa tion on the remote chassis The items monitored include 1 Chassis Information 2 Power Control Chassis Information The following remote chassis information is included Power Is This indicates if the system is on or off for the remote host Power On Counter If power is on then the counter indicates the length of time the power has been turned
30. action with a remote host Use this function to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the remote console host After you have clicked Local Keyboard button the submenu displays as shown below Z ru Card Consuls T M nlE r nl zlii Aas zili Filzei tua iny Local r Sedin s z Gln uni d 511051 Een TREE lt oean emi Button ue andi tarit li Japznes warn renr hir ndy d lnizzd 77 ciel Ewu cur z lan Mo ova ren hide quim Local Keyboard swith crm Language List i Local Keyboard Click on this button to manually change the local keyboard setting for remote console interaction Use this function to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the remote console host Click on this button to display a list of major languages in the world li Language List When this language list displays select the language you want to use 3 47 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 10 Hot Keys This item allows the user to select a pre defined hot key from a hot key list Once a hot key is selected the command associated with the hot key will be sent to the remote console host for execution After you ve clicked Hot Key button the submenu displays as shown below Sumter Lra
31. box to enable the function of SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol logging 15 Destination IP Enter the IP address where the SNMP trap will be sent to 16 Community Enter the name of the community if the receiver requires a com munity string 17 Click here to view the Supermicro Daughter Card SNMP MIB Click this link to see the SMLP card SNMP MIB 18 Event Log Assignments This window allows you to specify the types and the destination for the event logging 3 35 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide g SNMP Settings Device Settings SNMP Settings SNMP Settings OQO Enable SNMP Agent Reset to defaults Stored value is equal to the default g SNMP Settings 1 SNMP Settings Click on this function key to activate its submenu This feature allows you to configure Simple Network Management Protocol settings 2 Enable SNMP Agent Check the box to enable the SNMP Agent and allow it to interface with your SIMLP card 3 Read Community Enter the name of the SNMP Community from which you will retrieve information via SNMP 4 Write Community Enter the name of the SNMP Community to which you can write information and issue commands via SNMP 3 36 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 5 System Location Enter the physical location of the SNMP host server This location will be used in response to the SNMP request as sysLocationO 6 System Contact Enter the
32. d you can select either accept or drop allowing access or denying access according to pre defined rules Note If this option is set to drop and you do not have a set of rules that will accept the internet connection then the internet connection over LAN is impossible In this case you need to change your security settings via modem or by disabling the IP Access Control 8 Rule Enter a rule number in the box for a command or commands that will be used by the IP Access Control 9 IP Mask Enter the IP Address or an IP Address Range for which the command s will be applied 10 Policy This item instructs the IPMI what to do with the matching packages Note The sequence or the order of the rules is important The rules are checked in the ascending order until a rule matches All rules below the matching one will be ignored The default policy applies if no matching rules are found 11 Append Select this option to add IP Address Mask rules or commands to the existing ones 12 Insert Select this option to insert IP Address Mask rules or commands to the existing ones 13 Replace Select this option to replace an old IP Address Mask rule or com mand with a new one 14 Delete Select this option to delete a part of an existing IP Address Mask rule or command 15 User Blocking This window allows you to set the conditions how a user is blocked 16 Max Number of Failed Logins Enter the maximum number
33. ds to a remote system The button keys are needed when you have a missing key or when you want to prevent interference caused to the local system After a remote console button key is set it will appear on the right upper corner of the remote monitor screen as shown in the graphics below For details instructions in creating button keys please click on the link Click here for Help 20 Button Keys Enter the syntax of a button key in the box For detailed instruc tions in creating button keys please click on the link Click here for Help 21 Name Key in the name of a button key in the box For details instructions in creating button keys please click on the link Click here for Help 22 More Entries Click on this icon to create more Button Keys E Cad Remote Corale FY To Feecrzzs Fic 9 1 hi ir T File 5 Fla o 02 nem Hlc adzr J de A Fie Fla o der 1 0 dzt 3 23 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide b Keyboard Mouse KVM Settings Keyboard Mouse Keyboard Mouse Settings py release timeout enabled 9 Timeout after msec Enable key release timeout if you experience duplicated keystrokes during poor network performance se Mouse Typ
34. e Windows gt 2000 Mac OS gt 5 Mouse speed 60 Fixed scaling 1 7 Apply Stored value is equal ta the default 1 Keyboard Mouse Click on this function key to configure the following Key board Mouse Settings 2 Key Release Timeout Check this box to enable the function of Key Release Timeout which will set the time limit for a key to be pressed by the user 3 Timeout after msec If the Key Release Timeout indicated above has been enabled click on the arrow on the right to activate a selection menu to select the timeout setting for the item above 4 USB Mouse Type For the USB Mouse to function properly please select the correct OS for your system from the selection menu by clicking on the arrow on the right 5 Mouse Speed Auto Check the selection to allow your system to automatically set your mouse speed 6 Fixed Scaling You can also check the Fixed Scaling box and manually key in your selection 7 Apply Click on this icon to enter your selections 8 Reset to defaults You can also cancel your selections and use the default values pre set by the manufacturer by clicking on this icon 3 24 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 2 6 Device Settings Click on the Device Settings icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate Date Time Event Log and SNMP Settings as listed below a Network
35. e anytime 1 2 IPMI Version 2 0 The AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 supports the functionality of IPMI Version 2 0 The key features include the following Supports IPMI over LAN Supports Serial over LAN Supports KVM over LAN AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 only Supports Virtual Media over LAN Supports LAN Alerting SNMP Trap Supports Event Log Offers OS Operating System Independency Provides remote Hardware Health Monitoring IPMI Key features include the following Temperature monitoring Fan speed monitoring Chapter 1 Introduction Voltage monitoring Power status monitoring chassis intrusion monitoring Remote power control to power on power off or reboot a system Remote access to text based graphic based system information including BIOS configurations and OS operation information KVM Remote management of utility software applications Provides Network Management Security via remote access console redirec tion Key features include User authentication enhancement Encryption support enhancement allowing for password configura tion security to protect sensitive data transferring via Serial over LAN 1 3 Product Features a The AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B Series IPMI 2 0 with a Dedicated LAN Low profile Form Factor 5 1 W x 2 7 H 129 3 mm W x 68 8 mm H Supports 2U systems and above Supports IPMI over LAN LAN and the Intel 82544 PI
36. e console screen as shown on 3 above The remote console screen as shown on the next page displays Note For your reference the functions of the icons for this home page are listed below Home Click this icon to return to the Home Page Console Click this icon to open the remote console screen Click to Open Click this link to open the remote console screen Log Out Click this icon to log out Refresh Click this icon to refresh the remote console preview screen Power On Click this icon to power on the remote server Power down Click this icon to power down the remote server Reset Click this icon to reset the remote server COON AA KR Remote Console Preview Screen This window displays the preview of the remote console screen Click on this window to go to the remote console screen 3 42 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 3 1 Remote Console Options After the remote console screen appears click on the button Option on the very upper right corner to display the Options Menu as shown below Options Menu Options n lAr i at l cu HI elg 0 J i MEM No KB Mouse a Options Menu Items Crossed out The following items are included in the Options Menus 1 Monitor Only Click on the Monitor Only button to turn the function
37. e the following Security settings as listed below 2 Encryption Settings This window allows you to configure encryption settings 3 Force HTTPS for Web Access Check this box to enable the function Force HTTPS for Web Access If enabled you will need to use an HTTPS connection to access to the web 4 KVM Encryption This option allows you to configure the encryption of the RFB protocol RFB is used by the remote host to transmit video data displayed in the host monitor to the local administrator machine and transmit keyboard and mouse data from the local administrator machine back to the remote host If set to Off no encryption will be used If set to Try the applet JVM of the remote host will attempt to make an encrypted connection In this case when a connection cannot be established an unencrypted connection will be used If set to Force the applet will make an encrypted connection In this case an error will be reported if no connection is made 5 IP Access Control This section allows you to configure the IP Access Control settings listed below 3 29 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 6 Enable IP Access Control Check this box to enable the function of IP Access Control This function is used to limit user access to the network by identifying them by their IP addresses This function is available to the LAN interface only 7 Default Policy When item 6 IP Access Control set to enable
38. ed Click on the arrow on the right to activate the selection menu and select a desired speed The options are Auto detect 10 Mega bits per second or 100 Mega bits per second If Auto detect is selected LAN Interface Speed will be set at the optimized speed based on the system configurations detected by the OS 19 LAN Interface Duplex Mode Click on the arrow on the right to activate the selection menu to select a desired LAN Interface Duplex Mode The options are Auto detect Half Duplex and Full Duplex If Auto detect is selected the LAN Interface Duplex Mode will be set to the optimized setting based on the system configurations detected by the OS 3 26 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage b Dynamic DNS Device Settings Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS Settings 2 Enable Dynamic DNS DNS server www dyndns org DNS System 5 Hosiname yourhost dyndns com 6 Usemame Password Check time HH MM 9 check interval ig Delete saved external IP Stored value is equal to the default b Dynamic DNS 1 Dynamic DNS Click on this function key to activate its submenu and configure the following Dynamic DNS Domain Name Server settings as listed below 2 Enable Dynamic DNS Check this box to enable the Dynamic DNS service 3 Dynamic DNS Server www dyndns org Click this link to access the DynDNS web site This is the server name where the DDNS Service is registered 4 DNS
39. ers Select an existing user for information updates Once a user is selected click on the Lookup icon on right to view user information New user name Key in new user name in this field Full user name Key in full user name in this field Password and Confirm Password Type the user s password in the field and then type the password again in the next field to confirm it The password must be 4 characters or longer Email Address Key in the user s email address in the field Optional Mobile Phone Key in the user s mobile phone number in the field Optional 0 9 9 COG Group Membership This field indicates the group that the user belongs to To select a group click on the group name on the Not Member Of window to select it as shown in Window 63 then click on the backwards arrow shown on 2 to enter the group name in the Group Membership field as shown in Reverse the pro cedure to remove the user from a group 3 18 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage IPMI Privilege Level Click on the arrow key on the right to activate the Privilege Selection menu The IPMI Privilege Level contains five categories No Access User Operator Administrator and OEM 5 Create Click on this button to enter a new user s or group information in the User Group Management fields Modify Click on this button to modify a user s or group information in the User Group Management fields Copy Click on this button to c
40. he user group permissions selection menu has 9 9 Update Click this icon to update permissions information to the fact that he or she belongs to a certain group 3 20 Effective Permissions This field indicates the actual permissions a user group User Permissions This field indicates the actual permissions a user has Inherited Group Permission This field indicates the permissions a user has due Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 2 5 KVM Settings Click on the KVM Settings icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus User Console and Keyboard Mouse as listed below a User Console A Home Console 7 Remote Control Console Remate Power 4 7 Virtual Media Change Password gt Permissions p Maintenance Device Information gt Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset KVM Settings User Console gt LL Logout The settings on this page are user specific Changes you make here will affect the selected user only 5 Automatic Detection 6 Pre configured Network TAN ah cao compression depth 16 bit high ool Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin If you do not have the Java Browser Plugin already installed on your system this option will cause downloading of around 11 MByte Plugin code The Plugin will enable extended Remote Console functionality 5 Start in Monitor M
41. ilities for the access and configuration of the add on card are included on the Supermicro bootable CDs that came with your card This section provides information on the configuration and the access of the IPMI card on the network Using the IPMICFG Utility to Configure IP MAC Addresses and other IPMI Network Settings 1 Run the ipmicfg utility from the bootable CD that came with your shipment 2 Refer to the table below to configure the IP MAC addresses IPM Communication Thru Dedicated LAN LAN SIMLP IPMI Card Available iP DHcP Dedicated LAN LAN1 on MB Dedicated LAN H8 DDR2 MEMORY SIMLP IPMI Card Available IP DHCP LANTonMB LANTonMB MB 3 Follow the instructions given in the Readme txt file to configure Gateway IP Netmask IP addresses to enable disable DHCP and to configure other IPMI settings Note The Readme txt file is included in the CD that came with your shipment A copy of the Readme txt file dated 07 05 2007 is also included below IPMICFG Version 1 04 Copyright 2007 SuperMicro Computer Inc Usage IPMICFG Parameters Example IPMICFG m 192 168 1 123 m Show IP and MAC m IP Set IP format HHH HHH a MAC Set MAC format HETHETHETHETHETHE k Show Subnet Mask k Mask Set Subnet Mask format HH HHH HHH HHH dhcp on Enable the DHCP dhcp off Disable the DHCP g Show Gateway IP g IP Set Gateway IP format HHH HHH HHH HHH To Access the S
42. ings by clicking on the Video Settings button marked 1 below After you ve clicked the Video Settings button the submenu displays as shown below MI eer Cord ie ee Cie Ia xi ng TT aid Taree Fini Video Settings Button Dg pati ba 3 a calcd all Video Settings i The j 11 ST A berate 4 11 Tra ng ujj 4 1 Submenu Use your cursor pointer to click on the triangles marked 2 and 3 to adjust the set ting for each of the following items i Brightness ii Contrast Red iii Contrast Green iv Contrast Blue v Clock vi Phase vii Horizontal Offset viii Vertical Offset If you are not happy with the changes you have made you can click on the Reset this Mode button marked 4 to reset a particular item or click on the Reset All Modes button marked 5 above to reset all items To save all changes click on the Save Changes button Marked 6 You can also click on the Undo Changes Marked 7 above to abandon the changes If Save Changes is selected the confirmation message as shown below appears Click OK to save the changes Click Cancel to return to the previous menu Pin RS ee T Ern 3 45 SUPERO AO
43. lders Copyright 2012 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 1 2 Chapter 1 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter l IntroduciOni iussis uM Eu 1 4 UNES RM 1 4 Te IUE coord T 1 5 to Produci NR IE T TT TM 1 6 E qe A 1 6 1 5 An important Note to the User 1 6 1 6 COMLACHAG SUDEIMNCIO 1 7 Chapter 2 Technical Specifications and Software Installation 2 1 2 1 AOC SIMLP B SIMLP B SIMLP 3 SIMLP 3 Card Layout and Jumper 2 1 Z2 BOCK DIBO BTE siseses rE 2 3 K 2 4 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 1 cw HOME 3 3 3 2 Functions Listed On the Home 3 5 3 2 1 Remote 3 5 NNUA Medid 3 7 3 11 3 2 4 User Management 3 17 a KVN E TT 3 21 9 2 5 Device SSMS 3 25 Sus n WANT AICS alvei doro NO 3 38 3 9 Remote Console Main 3 42 23 9 1 Remote Console ODUOTIS on diutius tuas 3
44. n above you then can select a desired network speed setting from the selection menu by click ing on the arrow on the right 8 Manually You can select a desired network speed setting from the selection menu by clicking on the arrow on the right This item allows the user to adjust both compression and color depth settings individually You can only select one item from 5 6 and 8 9 Compression Data signal transmission is compressed to save bandwidth High compression rates will slow down network interfacing and shall not be used when several users are connected to the network 10 Color Depth Click on the arrow on the right to select either 16 bit high colors or 8 bit 256 colors The standard color depth is 16 bit high color This setting is recommended for compression level O For typical desktop interfaces the setting of 8 bit 256 colors is recommended for faster data transmission 11 Remote Console Type This field allows the user to decide which Remote Console Viewer to use 12 Default Java VM JVM Select this option to use the default Java Virtual Ma chine of your web browser This can be the Microsoft JVM for Internet Explorer or the Sun JVM depending on the configuration of your browser 13 Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plugin Select this option when the JVM used to run the code for the Remote Console is a Java Applet If you use this function for the first time and the appropriate Java plugin is not yet installed in
45. n to upload the firmware file to the server for the update Note This process is not reversible once the firmware is updated so proceed with caution It might take a few minutes to complete the procedure 3 40 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage d Unit Reset Maintenance Unit Reset Reset Keyboard Mouse Reset C Reset USB e Reset Video Engins eum Reset Device Reset This may take up to a minute 1 Unit Reset This feature allows you to reset the following components 2 Reset Keyboard Mouse Click the Reset icon to reset Keyboard mouse 3 Reset USB Click the Reset icon to reset the USB module 4 Reset Video Engine Click the Reset icon to reset Video and its controller 5 Reset Device Click the Reset icon to cold reset the IPMI firmware 3 41 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 3 Remote Console Main Page Home Console Click to Open Remote Console Preview Screen Power On Power Down Reset After you have entered the correct IP address for your remote console and typed in correct user name and password you should be connected to the remote console When the remote console is connected the Remote Console window displays as shown above To go to the remote console screen you can do one of the follow ing 1 Click on the console icon marked 2 on the upper left corner or 2 Click on the link Click to Open to open the remot
46. name of the contact person for the SNMP host server This value will be referred to as sysContactO 7 Click here to view the SNMP MIB Click this link to view the SMLP card SNMP MIB file This file may be necessary for an SNMP client to interface with the SIMLP card 3 37 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 2 7 Maintenance Click on the Maintenance icon on the Home Page to activate its submenus Device Information Event Log Update Firmware and Unit Reset Settings as listed below a Device Information Maintenance Device Information Device Information Product Name Supermicro Daughter Card Serial Number 05729801DE4375A1 Device IP Address 192 168 1 200 Device MAC Address 00 30 48 30 0 76 Firmware Version 00 05 00 Firmware Build Number 3458 Firmware Description June 7 06 9 17 9 Connected Users ADMIN 66 120 31 163 active 1 Device Information Click on this function key to activate its submenu This feature displays the information of the SIMLP card and its firmware 2 View the Data File for Support Click on this link to view the XML file which con tains you and your product information which is needed for technical support 2 Connect Users List the name s the IP Address es and the status of the con nect person s 3 38 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage b Event Log Maintenance Event Log EventLog 2 Prev Next Date Event Description User AD
47. nfirming Message Durum talt read Intl ie Ded L7 Dx Fl J LPP mmu nnd LP T diu m 3 51 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide To Log Out Return to the Home Page and click on the Log Out button to log out from Remote Console Interface Virtual Medis Options Eiszble JSE klas S zrage fno iolzadez 7 3 52 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 4 Frequently Asked Questions 1 Questions How do flash the firmware of an IPMI card such as a SIMLP B card or a SIMLP 3 card Answer 1 Log on to the web interface page of the IPMI card by typing the IP address of the card 2 Click on the maintenance button e 3 Browse to choose the correct file to flash the firmware 4 Click on the Update Firmware button and proceed with firmware flashing 2 Questions How do setup the IP address and MAC address for the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP 3 Add On card Answer 1 Boot the system into DOS e 2 Run the utility IPNMAC from DOS e 3 Follow the prompts to setup the IP Address and MAC address for the AOC SIMLP B SIMLP 3 Contacting Supermicro s Technical Support If you still have problems after trying out all the recommended solutions please contact our Tech Support 408 503 8000 or visit our web site WWW supermicro com support
48. ode 16 O Start in Exclusive Access Mode fg otkey for fast mouse synchronization in Double Mouse mode and to free the grabbed mouse in Single Mouse mode Click here for Hel Key Definition SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide a User Console 1 User Console Click on this icon to activate the User Console submenu 2 User Selection This field allows you to decide which group the user belongs to Click on the arrow on the right to activate the selection menu and highlight the name of the group to select it 3 Update Once you ve selected the group name click on Update to save the selections 4 Transmission Encoding This field allows the user to decide how the video data is transmitted between the local system and the remote host 5 Automatic Detection Select this option to allow the OS to automatically detect the networking configuration settings such as the bandwidth of the connection line and transmit data accordingly You can only select one item from 5 6 and 8 6 Pre configured This item allows the user to select the data transmission setting from a pre defined options list The pre configured settings will provide the best result because the compression and color depth settings will be adjusted for optimization based on the network speed indicated You can only select one item from 5 6 and 8 7 Network speed Once you ve selected the pre configured optio
49. on Last Restart Cause This item states the reason why the host system is restarted if the system has been turned off Refresh Click the Refresh button to update Chassis Information as shown in Window 2 3 11 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 Power Control The following Power Control items are included lt n Refresh Click on this icon to refresh the screen of the remote host Power On Click on this icon to power on the system for 2 the remote host Power Down Click on this icon to power down the system for the remote host ferm Power Cycle Click on this icon to power down the system for the remote host and turn it back on later Reset Click on this icon to reset the remote console Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage b Monitor Sensors Monitor Sensors Screen Power Supply Module Board Module Board Module Board Module Board Module Board Fang Power Fail CPUD intemal E Ok CPU intemal E Ok CPU Overheat Ok Thermal Trip Thermal Tripi Monitoring Sensors Sensor Status reading Ok 47 degrees C Ok 35 degrees C Mo reading Ok 44 degrees C Below lower nan recoverabie threshold 0 0 004 Volts Ok 1 288 0004 Volis Ok 3 284 Volts Ok 4672 e 0 012 Volts Ok 11 804 4 UHE Volis Below lower nan reccverable threshold 3 800 0 D50 Volts Ok 1 458 45 0 008 Volts Ok BAB 0 012 Vol
50. opy a user s or group information in the User Group Management fields Copy User Choose an Existing User from the selection box Enter a new user name in the field New User Name Click on the Copy button and a new user with the name you ve typed in will be created The properties of the selected user will be copied to the new user Copy Group Choose an Existing group from the selection box Enter a new group name in the field New Group Name Click on the Copy button and a new group with the name you ve typed in will be created The properties of the selected group will be copied to the new group Delete Click on this button to delete a user s or group information in the User Group Management fields Group Management This window allows you to enter group information for better user management SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide c Permissions User Group ide 3 eo Update Show permissions for usergroup Board Reset Change Password Date Time 5 ettings Firmware Update Forensic Cons ole Port Switch KVM Settings Keyboard Mouse Settings LDAP Settings Modem 5 ettings Network Settings Power Control Power Contral Settings RC settings Encoding RC settings Exclusive Access RC settings General RC settings Hotkeys RC settings Monitor Mode RC settings Type Remote Console Access SMMP Settings 551 Certificate Management Security Set
51. ower down the system of the remote host i Reset Click on this icon to reset the remote host 3 3 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 1 2 Function Keys from the Home Page Click on these function keys to use the functions as specified below 1 Remote Control Click on this icon for remote access and management of Video Console Redirection 2 Virtual Media Click on this icon to use virtual remote media devices 3 System Health Click on this icon to view and man age health monitoring for remote systems 4 User Management Click on this icon for User Man agement 5 KVM Settings Click on this icon to configure key board Video and mouse settings 6 Device Settings Click on this icon to configure device settings 7T Maintenance Click on this icon to access diagnose and manage hardware devices FNote Please see the next page for details on the functions specified above Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 3 2 Functions Listed on the Home Page 3 2 1 Remote Control Click on the icon of Remote Control to activate its submenus KVM Console and Remote Power as listed below Ter le ot 4 ig Remote Contra m a KVM Console Click on this item to configure keyboard mouse or video settings for the remote host Remote Console Screen al P EC V
52. peed mode When the system temperature exceeds this preset temperature the overheat LED or alert will be triggered and the cooling fans will be in the full speed mode to prevent system overheat Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage c System Event Log System Event Log Screen System Event Log Event Type Date Time Source Description Direction SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan6 Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan6 Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre init 00 01 04 Fan5 Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan5 Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan5 Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan4 Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan4 Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan4 Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan2 CPU Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre init 00 01 04 Fan2 CPU Lower Critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 Fan2 CPU Lower Non critical going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 00 01 04 1 Lower Non recoverable going low Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init
53. re Socket Layer SSL protocol for encrypted network traffic between itself and the remote host servers When a connection is made the IPMI has to expose its identity to a remote host by using a cryptographic certificate Note SHA1 and RSA 2048 bit SSL supported To create a certificate that is unique to a particular IPMI card or SIMLP card a cer tification authority CA needs to fill out the CSR form indicated in the CSR window above and click Create to generate it 3 31 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide 3 Common Name Enter the fully qualified domain network name of the IPMI 4 Organization Unit Enter the name of the department within an organization that the IPMI belongs to 5 Organization Enter the name of the organization that the IPMI belongs to 6 Locality City Enter the name of the city or the location where the organization is located 7 State Province Enter the name of the state province where the organization is located 8 Country ISO Enter the name of the country or the ISO code where the organi zation is located 9 Email Enter the email address of a contact person that is responsible for the IPMI 10 Challenge Password Enter a challenge Password for the Certification Author ity to authorize necessary changes to the certificate at a later time The password shall be four characters or longer 11 Confirm Challenge Password Enter a challenge Password one more time to
54. s os oo no faa earr oo sons vo fes fas os vs o so os os mat m mee 1 aiezbisa eontigurarie ateabied contigurabie 722 ateabiea contiguranis 23 ateabiea contigurabie ateabiea conriguranie aieabiea contiguranie ateabied conriguranis 25 ateabiea contigurabie 72s aieabiea contiguranie 25 ateabied contiguranie unspacirica oof oof oof 00 oe onno oo oo co oo oo taait Pa fe ea ors ee oo os s rs osos oo os oo oo vos vs o faafaa faa o oo oc vs mat oof oof oof oof oo o wo os os os osos sos as vs oo os fas fos os oo vs oo os oo oo o oo os vs mat sof ov os veo s so 55 oo oo oo nai unspacitiea oof oof oof oo oo oo oo s mapacitied vo cs 5 va os suse ss os oo sos o o oc os on os veo oo o so faafaa o os oo oo nai 7 Alert Settings Click on this function key to activate the alert settings submenu for the remote host system The items monitored include 1 Filter List 2 Policy List and 3 LAN
55. st Logging Enabled Check this box to activate the event logging list To show the event log list click on Event Log on the Maintenance page The maximum number of log list entries is 1 000 events Every entry that exceeds this limit will automatically override the oldest one in the list If the reset button is pressed all logging information will be saved however all logging data will be lost if hard reset is performed or the system loses power 4 Entries Shown Per Page Enter the number of entries you want to display on a page 5 Clear Internal Log Click this icon to clear internal event log from the memory 6 NFS Logging Enable Click this box to enable NFS Logging which will create a Network File System NFS for the event logging data to be written into 7 NFS Server Enter the IP Address of the NFS Server 8 NFS Share Enter the path of the Network File System in which the event log ging data is stored 9 NFS Log File Enter the filename of the Network File System in which the event logging data is stored 10 SMTP Logging Enable Check this box to enable the function of SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol logging 11 SMTP Server Enter the IP Address for the SMTP Server 12 Receiver Email Address Enter the email address that the SMTP event log ging data will be sent to 13 Sender Email Address Enter the email address from which the SMTP event logging data is sent 14 SNMP Logging Enable Check this
56. the name of the system you wish to share data with via Windows Share m Share Name Key in the name of the system you wish to share data with in the remote host Path to Image Key in the location of source files that you wish to share via Windows Share 9 temis User Password Optional Key in the Username and password for the person to access the data that you want e to share and click Set to enter your selections 3 8 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage c Drive Redirection Drive Redirection Screen Active Image Oriya T No tlisk emulation set Cire Red weli al uws vu lu shai lugal driz lupi y CE ROM re uvable dis s an hardzisk v M reri 9 sy valus is dzfau 1 Explanation of Functions T Drive Redirection Drive Redirection Click on this function key to make local drives accessible for other users via console redirection This function allows you to share your local drives Floppy CD ROM and HDDs with users in the remote systems Active Image Drive 1 Hn disk rmulafinu srt ctive Image Drive1 This window displays the file name of the data currently active in host Drive 1 O LI Active Image Drive2 This window displays the file name of the data currently active in host Drive 2 Drive Redirection Use this window to configure Drive Hop zy sucus ac
57. tings Serial Settings Telnet Cans ole User Group Management UserfGroup Permissians Virtual Floppy Upload Effective Permission allow access allow access allow change allow change allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow change allow change allow access allow access allow change allow change allow change allow change allow access allow access User Permission Inherited Group Permission deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access deny access D Permissions Click on this icon to activate the User Group Permissions submenu Show Permissions for User Group click on the arrow on the right to activate t
58. ts Ok 3 184 5 0 008 Volts Below lower nan recaverable threshold 0 RPM Below lower nan recoverable threshold 0 RPM Ok 3750 RPM Below lower non ecoverable threshold 0 RPM Below lower non recoverable threshold 0 RPM Below lower non recoverable threshold 0 RPM Below lower non critical threshold unspecified Ok unspecified unspecified 0 unspecified unspecified unspecified Ok unspecified Sensor Reading Fuer ne sd Monitoring Sensor Click on this function key to display the following Health Moni toring Information shown in the following table SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide Health Monitoring Sensor Information on the Remote Host Temperature Monitoring CPU1 Temperature Temp A Temp B CPU2 Temperature Temp A Temp B Temp A CPU1 Core1 Temperature Temp B CPU1 Core2 Temperature Temp A CPU2 Core1 Temperature Temp B CPU2 Core2 Temperature System Temperature Voltage Monitoring CPU1 VCore CPU1 Vcore CPU1 Core Voltage CPU2 VCore CPU2 Vcore CPU2 Core Voltage 3 3V 5V 5VSB 5VSB 5V Standby 12V 12V 1 5V Physical Security Chassis Intrusion Module Board CPUO Internal E Module Board CPU1 Internal E Module Board CPU Overheat Module Board Thermal Trip When the CPU temperature exceeds this preset temperature the overheat LED or alert will be triggered the CPUs will slow down the CPU fans will be in the full s
59. ughber Lard Itemate Epnsple lr onizor Anly Exc Read bll ty Fl der Hit MH Crear F hat Yuin ow 5 10 qg 507 bazal kehna b taltCelee 977 E Flot Key Button Fp 0 In OB Cul Hot Key List i Hot Key Button Click on this button to display a hot key list This list contains the hot keys that have been pre defined and pre entered in the system You can also use this function to write your own commands and add your own hot keys to the list li Hot Key List Select from the list a hot key you wish to use By selecting a hot key you will send the command associated with this hot key will be sent to the remote host for execution 3 48 Chapter 3 Software Application and Usage 11 Remote Console Interface Window This item allows the local host to interact with a remote server Through the Remote Console Interface Window the user can share files stored in the local drive with a user connected to the remote server download data from a local drive to the remote server issue commands to manage the remote server or allow the remote server be controlled and managed by a local user logged in the remote server This function provides a full spectrum of remote console interaction and management You also need to have the Administrator Privilege to use this feature To access the Remote Console Interface window you need to click the Console icon on the Remote Console
60. view and select the files that you wish to upload to the host drive selected Upload Once the correct file name appears in the box click Upload to upload the floppy image to the drive specified in the remote host 3 7 SUPERO AOC SIMLP B AOC SIMLP 3 User s Guide b CD ROM Image CD ROM Image Screen afl rl nm rd orm P DT eic reram sg Explanation of Functions t hROMImam CD ROM image Click on this function key to share data stored in your local CD ROM drive with other users in the remote host through the Windows Share application via USB 2 Active Image Drive 1 Hn disk rmuletinu srt Active Image Drive1 This window displays the file name of the data currently active in host Drive 1 Active Image Drive2 This window displays the file name of the data currently active in host Drive 2 unm Image on Windows Share This option allows the user meti mmm ww configure Windows Share settings It allows you to decide how you want to share the data stored in your local CD ROM with users in the remote host r ar a 4 4 ini a anii a E orcs 1 Virtual Drive Specify the drive that you want to share your data with in the remote host Gana Share Host Key in the IP Address or
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