Dell PowerEdge C6145 Using the Baseboard Management Controller
Using the WEB UI | 10 Server Health The Sensor menu provides information about system hardware such as the fan speed, internal temp
Using the WEB UI | 11 Event Log The System Event Log (SEL) page displays system events that occur on the managed system. The SEL is
Using the WEB UI | 12 Configuration Alerts When the BMC senses a platform event, such as an environmental warning or a component f
Using the WEB UI | 13
Using the WEB UI | 14 2 Select Alert Type, there are two options, Snmp Trap and Email. 3 Select Event Severity, The five options
Using the WEB UI | 15 5 If your Alert Type is Email, enter the destination email address, and enter a brief description for the Su
Using the WEB UI | 16 Mouse mode It is an option to set up mouse mode which will using in KVM. Setting mouse mode depends on OS can
Using the WEB UI | 17 SMTP Set E-mail (SMTP) server IP address for sending alert notification to user then click “Save”.
Using the WEB UI | 18 Users The Users page enables you to view information and configure existing BMC users. You can control user w
Using the WEB UI | 19 Enter user name, IPMI version, password, confirm password and network privileges, click Add.
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Using the WEB UI | 20 To change the settings for a user, click their user ID number, in the Users list. Click Modify User. Modify u
Using the WEB UI | 21 Remote Control Power Control This feature enables the administrator to power on, power off, power cycle, and
Using the WEB UI | 22 Click Perform Action to enable the selected Power Control Operation. Console Redirection The Console Redirec
Using the WEB UI | 23 Console Redirection Configuration Before you use Console Redirection, please check your Mouse mode. If the ho
Using the WEB UI | 24 2 Click Java Console. 3 And click Mouse item to Sync Cursor.
Using the WEB UI | 25 BMC Virtual Media The Device menu allows you to virtualize a diskette image or drive. Virtual media enables
Using the WEB UI | 26 Virtualizing Devices The Device client displays the list of devices available for mapping in the main window.
Using the WEB UI | 27 Unmapping a Virtual Media Drive To unmap a virtual media drive, select the Mapped check box for a particular
Using the WEB UI | 28 BMC KVM The BMC KVM client main menu consists of five menu options, which are used to provide access to funct
Using the WEB UI | 29 Keyboard Table 2-6. BMC KVM Keyboard menu items Dropdown Menu Items Description Hold Right CTRL Key This m
Contents | 3 Contents 1 Introduction ...5 BMC Key Fea
Using the WEB UI | 30 Dropdown Menu Items Description Right Windows Key This menu item can be used to access the right-side <W
Using the WEB UI | 31 Options Bandwidth: Helps in regulated the network bandwidth. Video Settings: Helps in adjust video resoluti
Using the WEB UI | 32 Dropdown Menu Items Description Redirect ISO Enable you to start or stop the redirection of the ISO. You can
Using the WEB UI | 33 2 Browse to, or Type the path on your system where the firmware image file resides. Example: C:\<Product
Using the WEB UI | 34 5 A window, telling that the firmware image has been verified, appears. Compare the uploaded image with exis
Using the WEB UI | 35 The update might take several minutes. 8 The update is completed. Close the session and automatically log
Using the WEB UI | 36 9 After the BMC resets, click Log In to log in to the BMC again.
Sensors Threshold | 37 3 Sensors Threshold Table 3-1. Sensors Threshold Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Formula Upper no
Sensors Threshold | 38 Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Formula Upper non-recoverable Upper critical Upper non-critical Low
Sensors Threshold | 39 Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Formula Upper non-recoverable Upper critical Upper non-critical Low
Contents | 4 4 Events Table ... 40 5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Com
Events Table | 40 4 Events Table Table 4-1. Threshold Sensors Event Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Events 01h FCB FAN1 04h
Events Table | 41 Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Events 2Ah FCB Ambient1 01h (Temperature) Upper Critical – going high asser
Events Table | 42 Table 4-2. Non-threshold Sensors Event Table Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor-Specific Offset Events
Events Table | 43 Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Sensor-Specific Offset Events correctable memory error 01h Uncorrectable
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 44 5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List Table 5-1. IPMI Device Global Commands Command Net
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 45 Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Send Message App 34h M Yes Read Event Message Buffer App 3
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 46 Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Master Write-Read I2C App 52h M Yes Get Channel Cipher Sui
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 47 Set System Boot Options (Note: PARAMETER #5 DATA3 [6:5]-FIRMWARE VERBOSITY - BIOS UNSUPPOR
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 48 Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Bh O No Get SE
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 49 Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 12h M Yes
Introduction | 5 1 Introduction This section introduces the BMC and includes the requirements for web-based graphical user interf
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 50 Table 5-9. Sensory Device Commands Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Get Device SDR Info S/E
IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 51 Table 5-11. PEF/PET Alerting Commands Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Get PEF Capabilities
IPMI OEM Command List | 52 6 IPMI OEM Command List Table 6-1. OEM1 Commands (NetFn 30H, 31H) Command NetFN cmd Format Reserved Ex
IPMI OEM Command List | 53 Command NetFN cmd Format Set Extended Configuration OEM1 03H Request: Byte 1 - Reservation ID Byte 2 -
IPMI OEM Command List | 54 Command NetFN cmd Format Restore to defaults OEM1 04H Request: Byte 1 -Configuration to be restored to
IPMI OEM Command List | 55 Command NetFN cmd Format Get Restore Status OEM1 05H Request: Byte 1 – Task ID Task ID, the value retur
IPMI OEM Command List | 56 get web port number oem2 03H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – Https Port Number(Low
IPMI OEM Command List | 57 GET LAN SOURCE OEM2 14h Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – Current LAN Source 00h – S
IPMI OEM Command List | 58 SET FSC TABLE oem2 63H Request: Byte 1 – FSC Table Setting Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FSC Table
IPMI OEM Command List | 59 GET FCB SKU INFO oem2 6aH Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FCB SKU Information GET
Using the WEB UI | 6 2 Using the Web UI The BMC firmware features an embedded web server, enabling users to connect to the BMC us
IPMI OEM Command List | 60 Table 6-3. OEM3 Commands (NetFn 2EH, 2Fh) Command NetFN cmd Format OemGetBMCSKU Oem3 75H Request: Respo
IPMI OEM Command List | 61 Extended Configurations Table 6-4. Extended configurations Extended Configurations All strings are in
IPMI OEM Command List | 62 or Dual Channel Single Package). When user attempts to set to a NIC value that is not supported on the p
IPMI OEM Command List | 63 Configuration (Configuration ID 0Ch). In other words, Web can only be disabled or enabled when HTTP/HTTP
IPMI OEM Command List | 64 Whenever this setting is modified, the number of authentication failure of each enabled user must be res
IPMI OEM Command List | 65 Account Status 4 1 Status of the account. This is the supplement to the byte 3 of response data of Ge
IPMI OEM Command List | 66 character must be alphabetic. The default name is bmc-service_tag, where service_tag is the service tag
IPMI OEM Command List | 67 Timeout range is 60 to 1920 seconds. A 0 specifies disabling the timeout feature. The default is 300. HT
IPMI OEM Command List | 68 Entity 3 1 Specifies the physical controller the image is associated with. 0: BMC 1: SYSTEM (BIOS) 2:
IPMI OEM Command List | 69 Settings, and IPMI LAN Configuration Parameters. 0h – Set as User Default 1h – Restore User Default Con
Using the WEB UI | 7 Using Your Remote Management Controller: The Remote Management Controller has a user-friendly Graphics User I
IPMI OEM Command List | 70 Configuration ID = 11h, Power Management Attribute ID Size Description Power Management Enable 1 1
Appendix | 71 Appendix SSH/Telnet Enable and Disable 1 Reserved Extended Configuration (NetFn: 30H CMD:01H) 2 Set/Get Extended Conf
Appendix 72 2 Get Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x02 0x01 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF Response: 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x08 (SSH/Tel
Appendix | 73 Set SSH/Telnet SOL Redirect enable: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x02 (Reserva
Appendix 74 VLAN ID matches the VLAN ID value given in this parameter. [6:4] - reserved [3:0] - most significant four bits of the VLAN ID Exam
Appendix | 75 Byte 4 Firmware Revision 1 [7] Device available: 0=normal operation, 1= device firmware, SDR Repository update or se
Appendix 76 BIOS version Info The BIOS enables the system interface to the BMC and logs this event to the BMC early in POST. User can find the
Using the WEB UI | 8 Remote Management Controller GUI Explained After you successfully log in to your Remote Management Controller,
Using the WEB UI | 9 List FRU The List FRU page shows a list of the detected Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) in the system. Select
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