Dell PowerEdge C6105 How to Use

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Page 1 - Management Controller

Dell PowerEdge C6105Using the BaseboardManagement ControllerCOMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT

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10FTP Server Update: (Ex: ftp://user:[email protected]/s2gv112.bin)>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x

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11ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x08 0x02 <Task ID (ex: 0x34)>Response: Status Code as followed:0x00: Transm

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12Select 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

Page 5 - Using the Web UI

13Front Panel User InterfaceThe BMC provides control panel interface functionality including indicators (fault, status, and ID LEDs) and buttons (powe

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14Table 1-2. LED Status (continued)LED Color Status WhenID LED Blue Off Normal statusBlinks Identifying the systemHeartbeat LED Green Off BMC is not r

Page 7 - System Features

15System InformationSystem InformationThe System Information tab shows general information about the system including Device Power Status, Firmware Re

Page 8 - Component Information

16ComponentsThe Components tab shows a table of the components. The components can be filtered by category and can be sorted by the column header. The

Page 9 - Firmware Update

17Sensor ReadingsThe Sensor Readings tab shows all sensor readings from the system.Table 1-5. Server Health OptionsButton DescriptionSensor Readings T

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18Sensor Readings List This field shows the individual sensor’s name, reading, and the current status of the sensor.Refresh Button Use this button to

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19Sensor Readings With ThresholdsThe Sensor Readings with Thresholds tab shows all sensor readings and thresholds from the system.Table 1-7. Sensor Re

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COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT ____________________Information in this publication is subject to change without notic

Page 13 - Front Panel User Interface

20Table 1-4. Table Temperature Thresholds (continued)Temperature Sensor Number UNCT UCTP1_DIMM_TEMP 0x4D 96 98Chassis_Ambient 0x54 48 50Outlet_TEMP 0x

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21Event LogThe Event Log tab shows a table of the events from the system's event log.Table 1-12. Event LogItem DescriptionSelect An Event Log Cat

Page 15 - System Information

22Table 1-13. Blinking Health LED ConditionsItem DescriptionTemperature Sensors Non-critical / critical event assertedFan Sensors Non-critical / criti

Page 16 - Server Health

23ConfigurationThe Configuration tab allows you to access various configuration settings including Alerts, Mouse Mode, Network, SMTP, Users, and PEF.T

Page 17 - Sensor Readings

24AlertsOn the Alerts tab, you can configure alert destinations. To delete an alert, select it and press Delete. To create a new alert, select a desti

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25Table 1-16. Modify AlertItem DescriptionAlert Type You can select the way an alert is sent when it is triggered by an event.•SNMP Trap•EmailDestinat

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26Mouse ModeOn the Mouse Mode tab, you can configure the mouse mode options.Table 1-17. Mouse ModeItem DescriptionSet Mode to Absolute OptionSelect th

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27NetworkThe Network tab allows you to view and modify the network settings. Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or manually configur

Page 21 - Event Log

28SMTPThe SMTP tab allows you to configure the SMTP mail server.NOTE: To test the SMTP server, use the Send Test Alert button on the Alerts tab.Table

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29UsersThe 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 th

Page 23 - Configuration

3ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5BMC Key Features and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Item Description

30Delete User Button Use this button to delete an existing user. Select a user first.Table 1-21. Add New UserItem DescriptionUser Name Enter a user na

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31Table 1-22. Modify UserItem DescriptionUser Name This field contains the user name being modified. This field cannot be modified.Change Password Box

Page 26 - Mouse Mode

32PEFThe 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.Tabl

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33Remote ControlThe Remote Control tab allows you to initiate Console Redirection and to view the Power Control options.Console RedirectionThe Console

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34Table 1-24. Console Redirection ButtonsItem DescriptionConsole Redirection Use this button to launch the redirection console using Java viewer.Power

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35Table 1-26. Console Redirection Window: KeyboardMenu Item DescriptionHold Right Ctrl Key This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <CTR

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36Table 1-28. Console Redirection Window: OptionsItem DescriptionBandwidth The bandwidth usage option allows you to adjust the bandwidth. You can sele

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37Server Power ControlThe Server Power Control tab allows you to view and control the power of your server. Select one of the options listed in the fo

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38MaintenanceThe Maintenance tab allows you to perform maintenance tasks on the device including the Firmware Update. Refer to "Firmware Update&q

Page 33 - Remote Control

39IPMI 1.5 / 2.0Command Support ListTable 1-32. IPMI Device Global CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet Device ID App 01h M YesCold Reset App 02

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4Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Console Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Ser

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40Get Channel Authentication CapabilitiesApp 38h M YesGet Session Challenge App 39h M YesActivate Session Command App 3Ah M YesSet Session Privilege L

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41Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O YesSuspend/Resume Payload EncryptionApp 55h O YesSet Channel Security Keys App 56h O YesGet System Interface Cap

Page 37 - Server Power Control

42 NOTE: Support for Partial Add SEL is not required when Add SEL is supported.Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis 0Bh M YesGet POH Counter Chassis 0Fh

Page 38 - Languages

43Table 1-38. SDR Repository CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M YesGet SDR Repository Allocation InfoStorage

Page 39 - IPMI 1.5 / 2.0

44Table 1-39. FRU Inventory Device CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 10h M YesRead FRU Inventory Data Storage

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45Table 1-41. LAN CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedSet LAN Configuration Parameters (Note: Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported.)Transport 01h M

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46Table 1-43. OEM Commands Group 1 (Net-Function: 0x30)Net Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00Code Command Request, Response Data Description01h Reserved

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4702h Get Extended Configuration Request:Byte 1 - Reservation IDByte 2 - Configuration IDByte 3 - Attribute IDByte 4 - Index(used by table object only

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4803h Set Extended ConfigurationRequest:Byte 1 - Reservation IDByte 2 - Configuration IDByte 3 - Attribute IDByte 4 - Index(used by table object only)

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4904h Reset to DefaultsRequest:Byte 1:[7:5] - 111b = Restore the remaining parameters notincluded in below lists.000b = Remaining parameters stay what

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5IntroductionThis section introduces the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and includes the requirements for web-based graphical user interface (G

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50 NOTE: Get/Set Extended Configuration commands are provided for configuring BMC runtime parameters. For more detail information for configuration p

Page 47 - Byte 6 - Data Offset - MSB

51Extended ConfigurationsTable 1-44. Extended ConfigurationsNet Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00All strings are in P-String format.Attribute ID Size De

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52SOL Idle Timeout 1 2 byte 1-2 - Define the inactivity timeout in minutes, 1-based, LSByte first. This parameter only applies to the IPMI over LAN se

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53Configuration ID= 05h, Account StatusNumber of User 1 1 Number of user created, including enabled and disabled users. The count doesn't includ

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54DNS Register BMC4 1 Enable registering the BMC host name on the DNS server0: FALSE (default)1: TRUE.R/WDNS BMC Host Name5 1..64 Specifies the DNS BM

Page 51 - Extended Configurations

55Active Web Sessions3 1 The number of current session for GUI on the system. This field is READ-ONLY.RWeb Server Timeout4 4 The WEB communication idl

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56Entity 3 1 Specifies the physical controller the image is associated. 0: BMC1: SYSTEM (BIOS)2: FCBRProduct Info 4 1..64 A text string that identifie

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57Connection Retry 4 1 Specify the number of retries for connecting to TFTP server. A zero value means the BMC does not attempt to retry connect to TF

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58Power Staggering AC Recovery2 1 This parameter is only effective if the Power Policy is not set to always off.0x00 : Immediate Power On (No Delay) :

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59Table 1-45. OEM Commands Group 2 (Net-Function: 0x30)Net Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00Code Command Request, Response Data Description1Eh Get BIOS

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6Linux:• Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later NOTE: Before using the web user interface, ensure that the firewall settings are configured to enable access to

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6034h Set Serial Port LocationRequestByte1 - Location 0x00 : Internal 0x01 : ExternalResponse:Byte 1 - Completion code35h Get Serial Port LocationRe

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61Table 1-46. OEM Commands Group 3 (Net-function: 0 x 34)Net Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00Code Command Request, Response Data Description70h Get FC

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6277h Get PSU Present StatusRequestResponse:Byte 1 - Completion codeByte 2 - Present Status[7] - 1b : PSU2 Present[6] - 1b : PSU1 Present[5] - 1b : PS

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6380h Set System Power ThrottlingRequest:Byte 1 - Is Enable Power Throttling0x01 : Enable0x00 : DisableResponse:Byte 1 - Completion Code81h Get System

Page 61 - NOTE: Manually

6484h Set Enable Fan Table SelectRequest:Byte 1 - Enable DC12V Module0x01 : Enable0x00 : DisableByte 2 - Fan Table SelectorResponse:Byte 1 - Completio

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65B3h Get PSU Mismatch and TypeRequest:Response:Byte 1 - Completion CodeByte 2 -Is MismatchByte 3 - PSU Type[7:4] PSU100h: Other01h: 470 Watt02h: 750

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66DCMI V1.0The following table lists the command support list.VLAN ConfigurationThe VLAN is confiugred through the IPMI Set/Get LAN Configuration comm

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67>ipmitool -H <BMC IP Address> -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x06 0x01>20 01 01 16 02 bf 4c 1c 00 47 32 11 76 00 00 Version 1.16BIOS Fi

Page 66 - BMC Version Information

7System FeaturesSystem InformationThe System Information tab enables you to view the BMC firmware version, BIOS version, and PIC version. Click the Sy

Page 67 - BIOS Firmware Information

8Component InformationServer Board InformationIncluding Serial Number, BIOS Version, Product ID, Manufacturer, and Manufacture Date.CPU InformationInc

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9Firmware UpdateUse the Firmware Update feature to upgrade to the latest firmware version. The following data is included in the BMC firmware package:

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