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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
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
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
13Front Panel User InterfaceThe BMC provides control panel interface functionality including indicators (fault, status, and ID LEDs) and buttons (powe
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
15System InformationSystem InformationThe System Information tab shows general information about the system including Device Power Status, Firmware Re
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
17Sensor ReadingsThe Sensor Readings tab shows all sensor readings from the system.Table 1-5. Server Health OptionsButton DescriptionSensor Readings T
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
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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20Table 1-4. Table Temperature Thresholds (continued)Temperature Sensor Number UNCT UCTP1_DIMM_TEMP 0x4D 96 98Chassis_Ambient 0x54 48 50Outlet_TEMP 0x
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
22Table 1-13. Blinking Health LED ConditionsItem DescriptionTemperature Sensors Non-critical / critical event assertedFan Sensors Non-critical / criti
23ConfigurationThe Configuration tab allows you to access various configuration settings including Alerts, Mouse Mode, Network, SMTP, Users, and PEF.T
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
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
26Mouse ModeOn the Mouse Mode tab, you can configure the mouse mode options.Table 1-17. Mouse ModeItem DescriptionSet Mode to Absolute OptionSelect th
27NetworkThe Network tab allows you to view and modify the network settings. Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or manually configur
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
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
3ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5BMC Key Features and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
31Table 1-22. Modify UserItem DescriptionUser Name This field contains the user name being modified. This field cannot be modified.Change Password Box
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
33Remote ControlThe Remote Control tab allows you to initiate Console Redirection and to view the Power Control options.Console RedirectionThe Console
34Table 1-24. Console Redirection ButtonsItem DescriptionConsole Redirection Use this button to launch the redirection console using Java viewer.Power
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
36Table 1-28. Console Redirection Window: OptionsItem DescriptionBandwidth The bandwidth usage option allows you to adjust the bandwidth. You can sele
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
38MaintenanceThe Maintenance tab allows you to perform maintenance tasks on the device including the Firmware Update. Refer to "Firmware Update&q
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
4Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Console Redirection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Ser
40Get Channel Authentication CapabilitiesApp 38h M YesGet Session Challenge App 39h M YesActivate Session Command App 3Ah M YesSet Session Privilege L
41Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O YesSuspend/Resume Payload EncryptionApp 55h O YesSet Channel Security Keys App 56h O YesGet System Interface Cap
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
43Table 1-38. SDR Repository CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M YesGet SDR Repository Allocation InfoStorage
44Table 1-39. FRU Inventory Device CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet FRU Inventory Area Info Storage 10h M YesRead FRU Inventory Data Storage
45Table 1-41. LAN CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedSet LAN Configuration Parameters (Note: Parameter 9 and 25 are not supported.)Transport 01h M
46Table 1-43. OEM Commands Group 1 (Net-Function: 0x30)Net Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00Code Command Request, Response Data Description01h Reserved
4702h Get Extended Configuration Request:Byte 1 - Reservation IDByte 2 - Configuration IDByte 3 - Attribute IDByte 4 - Index(used by table object only
4803h Set Extended ConfigurationRequest:Byte 1 - Reservation IDByte 2 - Configuration IDByte 3 - Attribute IDByte 4 - Index(used by table object only)
4904h Reset to DefaultsRequest:Byte 1:[7:5] - 111b = Restore the remaining parameters notincluded in below lists.000b = Remaining parameters stay what
5IntroductionThis section introduces the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and includes the requirements for web-based graphical user interface (G
50 NOTE: Get/Set Extended Configuration commands are provided for configuring BMC runtime parameters. For more detail information for configuration p
51Extended ConfigurationsTable 1-44. Extended ConfigurationsNet Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00All strings are in P-String format.Attribute ID Size De
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
53Configuration ID= 05h, Account StatusNumber of User 1 1 Number of user created, including enabled and disabled users. The count doesn't includ
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
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
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
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
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) :
59Table 1-45. OEM Commands Group 2 (Net-Function: 0x30)Net Function = OEM (0x30), LUN = 00Code Command Request, Response Data Description1Eh Get BIOS
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
6034h Set Serial Port LocationRequestByte1 - Location 0x00 : Internal 0x01 : ExternalResponse:Byte 1 - Completion code35h Get Serial Port LocationRe
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
6277h Get PSU Present StatusRequestResponse:Byte 1 - Completion codeByte 2 - Present Status[7] - 1b : PSU2 Present[6] - 1b : PSU1 Present[5] - 1b : PS
6380h Set System Power ThrottlingRequest:Byte 1 - Is Enable Power Throttling0x01 : Enable0x00 : DisableResponse:Byte 1 - Completion Code81h Get System
6484h Set Enable Fan Table SelectRequest:Byte 1 - Enable DC12V Module0x01 : Enable0x00 : DisableByte 2 - Fan Table SelectorResponse:Byte 1 - Completio
65B3h Get PSU Mismatch and TypeRequest:Response:Byte 1 - Completion CodeByte 2 -Is MismatchByte 3 - PSU Type[7:4] PSU100h: Other01h: 470 Watt02h: 750
66DCMI V1.0The following table lists the command support list.VLAN ConfigurationThe VLAN is confiugred through the IPMI Set/Get LAN Configuration comm
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
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7System FeaturesSystem InformationThe System Information tab enables you to view the BMC firmware version, BIOS version, and PIC version. Click the Sy
8Component InformationServer Board InformationIncluding Serial Number, BIOS Version, Product ID, Manufacturer, and Manufacture Date.CPU InformationInc
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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