Intel® Remote Management Module 4 and Integrated BMC Web Console User Guide Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Revision History Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Revision History Date ii February 2011 Revision Number 1.0 December 2011 2.0 December 2011 2.1 January 2012 2.2 March 2012 2.3 May 2012 2.4 August 2012 2.5 December 2012 2.6 July 2013 2.7 July 2014 2.8 Modifications After second review. Screen captures updated. Renamed document and added Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 Product Families. Update for new speed POR.
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Table of Contents Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Table of Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Target Audience ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Terminology ..........................................................................................................................
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 4.4 (IDA) Table of Contents Configuring the Server Management NIC using the Intel® Deployment Assistant 40 4.5 Configuring the Server Management NIC using the Intel® System Configuration Utility (SysConfig) .............................................................................................................................................49 4.5.1 Configuring the User...................................................................................................
Table of Contents 7.3 7.3.1 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuration Tab.......................................................................................................................86 Network or IPv4 Network Page ..............................................................................................86 7.3.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Intel® RMM4 Lite .................................................................................................................................... 7 Figure 2: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC .................................................................................... 8 Figure 3: Installing the Intel® RMM4 Lite on Intel® Server Boards .........................................................
List of Figures Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 21: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module on a Third-party Chassis .............................................................................................................................................................29 Figure 22: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600WT............................30 Figure 23: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600KP and S2600TP .
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide List of Figures Figure 48: Remote Console Video Menu ......................................................................................................59 Figure 49: Remote Console Keyboard Menu...............................................................................................60 Figure 50: Remote Console Keyboard Language Sub Menu..................................................................60 Figure 51: Remote Console Keyboard Soft Keyboard Sub Menu .....
List of Figures Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 74: Server Health Event Log Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families .......................82 Figure 75: Server Health Event Log Page on S1200V3RP and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW .....................................................................................................
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide List of Figures Figure 94: Configuration Mouse Mode Setting Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family ..................................................................................................................
List of Tables Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide List of Tables Table 1: Terminology ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Table 2: Intel® Server Boards RMM4 Lite Connector Locations.............................................................12 Table 3: Intel® Rack Server Systems – Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Connector Locations .................................................................
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 1. Introduction Introduction This User Guide describes how to use the Intel® Remote Management Module 4 (Intel® RMM4) and the Integrated BMC Web Console. It provides an overview of the features of the Web Console and the RMM4 module along with instructions on how to set up and operate the Intel® RMM4. The Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console provides both exceptional stability and permanent availability independent of the present state of the server’s operating system.
Introduction Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Word/Acronym 1.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Introduction over two jumper pins. Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers. If your jumpers do not have such a tab, take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper; grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers, never the wide sides.
Introduction Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide vermeiden. 6. Schalten Sie das System niemals ohne ordnungsgemäß montiertes Gehäuse ein. Der Mikroprozessor und der Kühler sind möglicherweise erhitzt, wenn das System in Betrieb ist. Außerdem können einige Platinen und Gehäuseteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen. Arbeiten an Platinen und Gehäuse sollten vorsichtig ausgeführt werden. Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen. 重要安全指导 在执行任何指令之前,请阅读本文档中的所有注意事项及安全声明。参见 Resource CD(资源光 盘) 和/或 http://www.intel.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 1. Introduction Apague todos los dispositivos periféricos conectados al sistema. 2. Apague el sistema presionando el interruptor encendido/apagado. 3. Desconecte todos los cables de alimentación CA del sistema o de las tomas de corriente alterna. 4. Identifique y desconecte todos los cables enchufados a los conectores E/S o a los puertos situados en la parte posterior del sistema. 5.
Introduction Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide • Product documentation, installation and Quick Start Guides. • Full product specifications, technical advisories, and errata. • Compatibility documentation for memory, hardware add-in cards, chassis support matrix, and operating systems. • Server and chassis accessory parts list for ordering upgrades or spare parts. • A searchable knowledgebase to search for product information throughout the support site. 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 2. Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Overview Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Overview This section gives you an overview of the Intel® RMM4 and highlights significant benefits of its features. 2.1 Intel® RMM4 Lite and Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC 2.1.
Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Overview Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 2: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC 2.1.2 Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW These platforms have a Dedicated Server Management NIC (DMN) on-board so only the Intel® RMM4 Lite is required to access the advanced management features.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide • • 2.3 Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Overview Media redirection – The media redirection feature is intended to allow system administrators or users to mount a remote IDE or USB CD-ROM, floppy drive, or a USB flash disk as a remote device to the server.
Intel® Remote Management Module 4 Overview 2.3.2 2.3.2.1 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW Server System Refer to the platform supported OS list for the current list of OSes supported on the managed server. The following operating systems were supported at the time of the writing of this document.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 3. Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration This section guides you on the hardware installations and initial configuration. 3.1 Before You Begin Carefully read the Safety Information provided at the beginning of this manual before working with your server product. 3.2 Tools and Supplies Needed Following are the tools and supplies needed: • • • 3.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration • Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide RMM4 Rack Optimized edition (A1UJPRMM4IOM) for Intel® Server Boards S1600JP which contains the following components (Note: For advanced management features functionality, this also requires the AXXRMM4LITE to be added): o A PCI Express* rIOM riser o A rIOM carrier board to provide a Dedicated RMM4 NIC port and a connector supporting the Intel® I/O modules o Associated mounting hardware (screws, standoff, and brackets) 2) F
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® Server Board RMM4 Lite Connector Reference Designator S1200V3RPL S1200V3RPO S1200V3RPM J4B1 S2400BB J3A2 S1400FP J3D1 S1400SP J4D2 S1600JP2/S1600JP4 J6A2 S2400EP J1E1 S2400GP J2B3 S2400LP J7F2 S2400SC J3D1 S2600CO J1B1 S2600CP J1B2 S2600GZ/S2600GL J3B2 S2600IP J2B1 S2600JF J1A2 S2600WP J1A2 S4600LH2/S4600LT2 J44 W2600CR J2B1 S2600KP J12 S2600WT J2B2 S2600TP J1A2 S2600CW J1C1 Fi
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Installation of the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2), S1200V3RP and S1200BTL Product Families 3.3.2 For Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2), S1200V3RP and S1200BTL Product Families, the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module need to be installed.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 2. Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ-45 receptacle will align. Caution: Carefully remove the metal cover with pliers; directly removing it with fingers has a potential risk. 3. Attach the metal fastening bracket to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4: Attaching the Bracket to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module 4.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 5: Attaching the Cable to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module 5. Attach the cable to the cable connector on the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module. Mount the NIC module to the back of the chassis and secure the metal fastening bracket with two screws. This will align the RJ-45 with the opening in the chassis.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Figure 7: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System R2000IP Family Figure 8: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System R2000LH2/R200LT2 Revision 2.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 3.3.2.1.2 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Installing the Dedicated NIC on Intel® Server System R1000BB and R2000BB Families, R1000SP Family, or R1000GZ/GL and R2000GZ/GL Families 1. Ensure that AC power has been removed from the system and that you have waited at least 30 seconds after removing power. 2. Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ-45 receptacle will align.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 3.3.2.1.3 Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Installing the Dedicated NIC on Intel® Server System R1000EP Family 1. Ensure that AC power has been removed from the system and that you have waited at least 30 seconds after removing power. 2. Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ-45 receptacle will align. Caution: Carefully remove the metal cover with pliers; directly removing it with fingers has a potential risk. 3.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 3.3.2.1.4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Installing the Dedicated NIC on Intel® Server System R2000FP Family or R2000SC Family 1. Ensure that AC power has been removed from the system and that you have waited at least 30 seconds after removing power. 2. Attach the metal fastening bracket to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module. Figure 11: Attaching the Bracket to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module 3.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Figure 12: Installing the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System R2000FP Family or R2000SC Family 6. Connect one end of the cable to the connector on the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module as shown in D of Figure 12. 7. Connect the opposite end of the cable to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC connector on the Server board as shown in E of Figure 12. 3.3.2.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Table 5: Intel® Rack Optimized Server Systems Intel® Server System R1000JP 3.3.2.4 Installation of the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on an Intel® Pedestal Server System Most Intel® Pedestal Server Systems allow the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module to be mounted to the chassis. Table 6 lists all Intel® Pedestal Server Systems that support a chassis mounted Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 4. Attach the cable to the cable connector on the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module. Mount the NIC module to the back of the chassis and secure the metal fastening bracket with two screws. This will align the RJ-45 with the opening in the chassis. Attach the cable to the RMM4 NIC connector, as specified in Table 6, on the server board. Caution: Take care when attaching or removing this cable.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 14: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System P4000BTL and P4000RP Families Figure 15: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System P4000CP Family, P4000FP Family, P4000GP Family, P4000SC Family, or P4000M Chassis 24 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Figure 16: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module in the Intel® Server System P4000CR Family or P4000IP Family Revision 2.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 5. Add the EMI bracket cover using the two thumb screws as shown in Figure 17 or Figure 18 per Table 7.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Figure 18. Installation of P4000L Chassis EMI Bracket Cover 6. Replace the chassis cover, attach the AC power, and connect a network cable to the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module. 3.3.2.5 Installation of the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on a Third-party Pedestal Chassis Use the following steps when installing the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module on a Third-party pedestal chassis: 1.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 3. Secure the metal fastening bracket with the NIC module to the PCI slot bracket with two screws as shown in Figure 20. This will align the RJ-45 with the opening in the PCI slot bracket. Figure 20: Mounting the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module to the PCI Slot Bracket 4. Attach the cable to the cable connector on the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module as shown in Figure 21 (A). 5.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Figure 21: Adding the Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Module on a Third-party Chassis Table 8: Intel® Server Boards RMM4 NIC Connectors Intel® Server Board RMM4 NIC Connector Reference Designator S1200BTL J5C1 S2400BB J3B2 S1400FP J1D2 S1400SP J3B2 S2400EP J2B1 S2400GP J1B2 S2400SC J1C7 S2600CO J1B3 S2600CP J1C1 S2600GZ/S2600GL J2A1 S2600IP J3A1 S4600LH2/S4600LT2 W2600CR J53 J3A1 7.
Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide has been built on-board. User does not need to install Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC module manually. The Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC has its own single separate Dedicated Management port NIC. Port location is varying by platforms, following sections provide the detail port location on each platforms. 3.3.3.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 3.3.3.2 Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600KP and S2600TP Figure 23: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600KP and S2600TP 3.3.3.3 Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600CW Figure 24: Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC on Intel® Server S2600CW Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 4. Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 This section discusses using the Server Utilities to enable your system to use the Integrated BMC Web Console or the Intel® RMM4 from a new unconfigured state to an operational one. When first powered on, by default, the Server Management BMC LAN and the Intel® RMM4 have a static IP address of 0.0.0.0.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 4.1 Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Configuring the Server Management NIC using BIOS Setup on S1200BTL 1. During POST, press to go to BIOS setup. 2. Navigate to the Server Management tab and then scroll down to BMC LAN Configuration. Press . 3. If configuring your Server Management BMC LAN, scroll to IP source > IP source and then select either Static or Dynamic. 4.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 25: Server Management – BMC LAN Configuration on S1200BTL 4.2 Configuring the Server Management NIC using BIOS Setup on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) and S1200V3RP Product Families 1. During POST, press to go to BIOS setup. 2. Navigate to the Server Management tab and then scroll down to BMC LAN Configuration. Press . 3.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 4. If you will be using an IPv6 network: a. If configuring your Server Management BMC LAN, scroll to Baseboard LAN IPv6 configuration > IP source and then select Enabled. 1. Scroll to IPV6 source and select either Static or Dynamic. b. If configuring your Intel® RMM4, scroll down to Intel(R) RMM4 IPv6 LAN configuration > IP source and then select either Static or Dynamic. c.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 26: Server Management – BMC LAN Configuration on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) and S1200V3RP Product Families 4.3 Configuring the Server Management NIC using BIOS Setup on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 1.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide c. Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 If Static is selected, configure the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway IP as needed. 5. If you will be using an IPv6 network: a. If configuring your Server Management BMC LAN, scroll to Baseboard LAN IPv6 configuration > IP source and then select Enabled. 1. Scroll to IPV6 source and select either Static or Dynamic. b.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 27: Server Management – BMC LAN Configuration on PCSD Platforms Based on Intel® S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW Product Families 38 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Figure 28: Server Management – User Configuration on PCSD Platforms Based on Intel® S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW Product Families Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 4.4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Server Management NIC using the Intel® Deployment Assistant (IDA) The following section explains how to use the IDA to configure the on-board NIC1 and/or the RMM4 NIC for use with the Integrated BMC Web Console and the Intel® RMM4. The example shows how to configure LAN Channel 3 (Intel® RMM4 NIC).
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Figure 30: IDA Configure Server: Communication Options Window No Intel® Dedicated Server Management NIC Installed Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 2. Select IP Address from a DHCP server or Static IP Address: a. If IP Address from a DHCP server is selected, configure the DHCP Host Name as shown in Figure 31. b. If Static IP Address is selected, configure the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway as shown in Figure 32. 3. You can also select Enable Serial Over LAN and Configure Alert on these screens.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Figure 32: IDA Configure Server: Configure LAN Channel 3 (Intel® RMM4 DMN) Static IP Address Window Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 4. (Optional) Set up the users by selecting the User Name and then clicking Edit. The Edit User Data window is displayed. Figure 33: IDA Configure Server: Set Up Users Window Notes: 44 • You cannot login to the Integrated BMC Web Console or RMM4 Remote Console as an Anonymous User. You must modify the existing users. • Enable and edit the username/passwords; set the privilege for the users as shown below.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 5. Edit the user information and click OK to apply configuration. Figure 34: IDA Configure Server: Edit User Information Window Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 6. Click Apply to save your settings. Figure 35: IDA Configure Server: Apply Configuration Window 46 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Figure 36: IDA Configure Server: Applying Configuration Progress Window Revision 2.
Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7. Keep a record of the DHCP Host Name and assigned IP address. These will be needed later when you are trying to connect to the Integrated BMC Web Console. 8. In order for the configuration settings to take effect, the server must be restarted. Click the Restart button. Figure 37: IDA Configure Server: Restart Server 48 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 4.5 Configuring the Integrated BMC Web Console and Intel® RMM4 Configuring the Server Management NIC using the Intel® System Configuration Utility (SysConfig) This section describes the basic commands needed to configure the RMM4 using SysConfig commands. This utility is supported in EFI, Linux*, and Microsoft Windows*. The commands are the same for all versions.
Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation 5. Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation The Intel® RMM4 module features remote KVM access and control through LAN or Internet. The Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console is part of the standard BMC firmware / Server Management Software. The Integrated BMC Web Console feature is used to access the remote KVM. This section describes both the interfaces and how to use them. The interfaces are accessed using TCP/IP protocol. 5.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation In order to use the Remote Console (KVM) window of your managed server, Java* Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 6 Update 22 or higher must be installed. Note: The Web Console is designed for a screen size of 1280 pixels by 1024 pixels or larger. In smaller screens, the browser displays slider controls to enable the user to see the full content of each web page. 5.
Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation 5.3 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Navigation After successful login to the Integrated BMC Web Console module, the Integrated BMC Web Console home page appears as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40: Integrated BMC Web Console Home Page The top horizontal toolbar within the Integrated BMC Web Console home page has four tabs. Click these tabs to get specific system information and perform tasks as shown in the following table.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation Tab Function Click this tab to configure various settings for the server.
Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation 5.4 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Online Help The Web Console user interface provides specific online help for each page. For additional information on a certain topic or group of options, click the button on the top horizontal toolbar to view the online help as shown in Figure 41. The right Help frame is visible only when the online Help is being accessed. Figure 41: Launching the Online Help 54 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 5.5 Getting Started with Intel® RMM4 Operation Logging Out Click the button to log out the current user and revert to a new login screen as shown in Figure 42 and Figure 43. Figure 42: Logging Out of Integrated BMC Web Console – Step 1 Figure 43: Logging Out of Integrated BMC Web Console – Step 2 Note: Automatic Timeout – If there is no user activity detected by the Web Console for 30 minutes, the current session will be automatically terminated.
Remote Console (KVM) Operation 6. Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Remote Console (KVM) Operation The Remote Console is the redirected keyboard, video, and mouse of the remote host system where the Intel® RMM4 module is installed. To use the Remote Console window of your managed host system, the browser must include a Java* Runtime Environment plug-in.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Remote Console (KVM) Operation Both Microsoft Internet Explorer* and Mozilla Firefox* browsers are supported. Notes: • Java* Runtime Environment (JRE, Version 6 Update 22 or higher) must be installed on the client before the launch of a JNLP file. • The client browser must allow pop-up windows from the Integrated BMC Web Console IP address.
Remote Console (KVM) Operation 6.2 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Main Window Starting the Remote Console opens an additional window as shown in Figure 46. Figure 46: Remote Console Main Window It displays the screen content of your remote server. The Remote Console behaves as if you were located at the remote server. The responsiveness may be slightly delayed depending on the bandwidth and latency of the network between Integrated BMC Web Console and Remote Console.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 6.3 Remote Console (KVM) Operation Remote Console Control Bar The upper part of the Remote Console window contains a control bar. Using its elements you can see the status of the Remote Console and influence the local Remote Console settings. Figure 47: Remote Console Control Bar The following sub sections describe the tasks you can perform within each control. 6.3.
Remote Console (KVM) Operation Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 49: Remote Console Keyboard Menu Using this menu, you can do the following: • Language. Controls the keyboard language layout. • Soft Keyboard. Displays and controls the Soft Keyboard window. • Hold Ctrl/Alt/Windows* keys. Allows simulation by holding down these special keys on the remote keyboard. On the local keyboard these special keys are processed by the local OS and not passed on to the remote OS.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Remote Console (KVM) Operation In order for local key strokes to be interpreted correctly at the remote end, the client OS, the target OS, and the Remote Console must all be configured for the same language layout. The Remote Console Java* application reversely translates local key strokes based on the selected language layout.
Remote Console (KVM) Operation Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 51: Remote Console Keyboard Soft Keyboard Sub Menu The Soft Keyboard window is displayed and closed either by selecting the Keyboard > Soft Keyboard > Show checkbox or by the Alt+S shortcut. Figure 52: Remote KVM Soft Keyboard Buttons clicked on the Soft Keyboard window get sent as key strokes to the remote target.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Remote Console (KVM) Operation Figure 53: Remote Console Mouse Menu Figure 54: Remote Console Mouse Menu on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families Figure 55: Remote Console Mouse Menu – Mode Selection on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families The Mouse submenu offers two or three options: • Show Cursor.
Remote Console (KVM) Operation Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 3. Use number pad '+' or '-' keys to change the threshold settings until both cursors go out of sync. 4. Detect the first reading at which the cursors go out of sync. 5. After the reading is detected, use Alt-T to save the threshold value. 6. In this step, the mouse acceleration settings on the remote server will be discovered. The local mouse cursor is displayed in red color and the remote cursor is part of the remote video screen.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Remote Console (KVM) Operation This menu option allows starting/stopping remote media redirection. The first two options allow you to redirect either a local CDROM/DVD drive or else an ISO image on your local client file system as a virtual CDROM device on the remote system. The third option allows you to redirect either a local floppy drive or local USB key drive. The fourth option allows you to redirect a floppy or USB Key .
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7. This chapter gives you a detailed description of each Integrated BMC Web Console page. It is organized in sections corresponding to the four tabs in the horizontal menu. Within each section, each menu on the left side is illustrated and described in detail. Notes: • The first menu item for each tab is the default page that appears when the tab is selected.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 60: System Information Page on S1200BTL Platforms The System Information page has the following information about the server. Table 11: System Information Details Information Details Host Power Status Shows the power status of the host (on/off). RMM Status Indicates whether the Intel® RMM4 card is present. Device (BMC) Available Indicates whether the BMC is available for normal management tasks.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 61: System Information Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families On S1200V3RP Product Family the Baseboard Serial Number is added to display along with the Overall System Health indication. See Figure 62 for details.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 62: System Information Page on S1200V3RP Product Family On Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW the Baseboard Serial Number is added to display along with the Overall System Health indication. See Figure 63 for details.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 63: System Information Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 7.1.2 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information Page The Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Information page displays information from the FRU repository of the host system. See Figure 64 for details. 70 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 64: System Information FRU Information Page 7.1.3 System Debug Log Page The System Debug Log page allows administrators to collect system debug information. This feature allows a user to export data into a file that is retrievable for the purpose of sending to an Intel engineer or Intel partners for enhanced debugging capability. The files are compressed, encrypted, and password protected.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide After the debug log dump is finished, you can click the debug log filename to save the results as a .zip file on your client system. The file can then be sent to your system manufacturer or an Intel support engineer for analysis.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options System Debug Log Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family 7.1.3.2 The System Debug Log page can be used to collect system debug information on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family. See Figure 66 for details.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options • Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide CPU/memory register data useful for diagnosing the cause of the following system errors: CATERR, ERR[2], SMI timeout, PERR, and SERR – The debug data is saved and timestamped for the last three occurrences of the error conditions.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 67: System Information System Debug Log Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 7.1.4 DIMM Information Page The DIMM Information page displays information on DIMM modules installed on the host system. See Figure 68 for details. Revision 2.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 68: System Information DIMM Information Page 76 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.1.5 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options CPU Information Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family The CPU Information page displays information on the processors that are installed on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.1.6 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Current Users Page on S1200V3RP Product Family The Current Users page shows users currently logged in to the BMC via the embedded web server, IPMI 1.5, or IPMI 2.0 session. Web sessions over a secure socket layer (SSL) are denoted by "Secure" in parentheses. The number of active KVM sessions opened by a "Web" user is noted in parentheses after the KVM notation.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.2 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Server Health Tab The Server Health tab shows you data related to the server's health, such as sensor readings, the event log, and power statistics as explained in the following sub sections. Click the Server Health tab to select the various pages. By default, this tab opens the Sensor Readings page. 7.2.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 72: Server Health Sensor Readings Page (Thresholds Displayed) The following table lists the options available in this page. Table 12: Server Health Sensor Readings Options Option Task Sensor Selection pull-down box Select the type of sensor readings to display in the list. The default is to display all sensors. Sensor Readings list Selected sensors shown with their name, status, health, and readings.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.2.2 Event Log Page The Event Log page displays the systems server management Event Log. Figure 73 shows the details for an S1200BTL system. Figure 73: Server Health Event Log Page on S1200BTL Platforms The following table lists the options available in this page. Table 13: Server Health Event Log Options on S1200BTL Platforms Option Task Event Log Category pull-down box Select the type of events to display in the list.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 74: Server Health Event Log Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families On S1200V3RPand Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW Product Families there is an indicator towards the top of the page that gives an indication of how full the Event Log is.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 75: Server Health Event Log Page on S1200V3RP and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 7.2.3 Power Statistics Page The Power Statistics page displays the systems power statistics in watts as shown in Figure 76. Revision 2.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 76: Server Health Power Statistics Page on S1200BTL, S1200V3RP and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW On an Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families you can see the length of time that the statistics have been getting collected. See Figure 77 for details.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 77: Server Health Power Statistic Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families Revision 2.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Configuration Tab The Configuration tab is used to configure various settings such as IPv4 Network, Users Login, LDAP SSL, Remote Session, Mouse Mode, Keyboard Macros, Alerts, and Alert Email as discussed in the following subsections. In addition, Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families IPv6, VLAN, and Node Manager can also be configured.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 79: Configuration IPv4 Network Settings Page WARNING Each network controller must be on a different subnet than all other controllers used for management traffic. WARNING When LAN failover is enabled, the system administrator must ensure that each network controller connection, which can be seen by the BMC, has connectivity to the same networks.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option LAN Channel drop-down box Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Task Used to select the channel on which you want to configure the network settings. Lists the LAN Channels available for server management. The LAN channels describe the physical NIC connection on the server. • Intel(R) RMM (BMC LAN Channel 3) is the add-in RMM4 Dedicated Management NIC.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.3.2 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options IPv6 Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families, S1200V3RP and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW The IPv6 settings page is used to enable and configure the IPv6 network settings. You can also enable and configure LAN Failover on this page.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Table 15: Configuration IPv6 Network Settings Options Option Enable LAN Failover LAN Channel drop-down box Task Used to enable LAN Failover. Used to select the channel on which you want to configure the network settings. Lists the LAN Channels available for server management. The LAN channels describe the physical NIC connection on the server. • Intel(R) RMM (BMC LAN Channel 3) is the add-in RMM4 Dedicated Management NIC.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3.3 Users Page The User List page lists the configured users, along with their status and network privilege. It also provides the capability to add, modify, and delete users. See Figure 81 for details. Figure 81: Configuration User List Page This page allows the operator to configure the IPMI users and privileges for this server: • • UserID 1 (anonymous) may not be renamed or deleted.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 82: Configuration Users Add User Page To modify a user, select a user in the list and click Modify User. This allows you to change the Password, Enable Access, and change Network Privileges as shown in Figure 83. Figure 83: Configuration Users Modify User Page 92 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3.4 Login Security Settings Page Users can be locked out if they supply incorrect passwords too many times in a row. This is a security feature to prevent brute force hacking attacks. Only that user is locked out – other users can still login. The number of failed attempts before being locked out is configurable; as is the length of time the lockout lasts. To turn the feature off, set the lockout time to zero.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 85: Configuration Login Security Settings Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families, S1200V3RP Product Family and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 -- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 94 Intel order number H54847-001 Revision 2.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3.5 LDAP Settings Page To enable/disable LDAP, check or uncheck the Enable LDAP Authentication checkbox respectively. Figure 86: Configuration LDAP Settings Page The following table lists the options available in this page. Table 16: Configuration LDAP Settings Options Option Task Enable LDAP Authentication Check this box to enable LDAP authentication, then enter the required information to access the LDAP server.
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Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Table 17: Configuration VLAN Settings Options Option LAN Channel drop-down box Task Used to select the channel on which you want to configure the network settings. Lists the LAN Channels available for VLAN. The LAN channel describes the physical NIC connection on the server. • Intel(R) RMM (BMC LAN Channel 3) is the add-in RMM4 NIC.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.3.7 SSL Upload Page Use this page to upload an SSL certificate and privacy key, which allows the device to be accessed in a secured mode. Figure 88: Configuration SSL Upload Page First upload the SSL certificate and then the device will prompt to upload the privacy key. If either of the files is invalid, the device will notify. A notification will be displayed on successful upload.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.3.8 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Remote Session Page Use this page to configure various settings for the remote sessions. 7.3.8.1 Remote Session Page on S1200BTL Platforms Use this page to enable/disable encryption on KVM or Media during a redirection session and to select USB Key Emulation Type. Figure 89 shows the details for an S1200BTL system.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Port Forwarding Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Task Only needs to be configured if there is NAT (Network Address Translation) or port forwarding on your network between the client side (web browser and JViewer application) and the BMC side. Enter the browser-side port number (1024-65535) for each of the redirection services (remote KVM, virtual CDROM, and virtual USB/Floppy) that the JVIewer client should use.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options The following table lists the options that can be used to configure the settings used during a redirection session. Table 19: Configuration Remote Session Options Option Task Disable or select encryption mode on KVM or Media data during a redirection session. Choose any one from the supported encryption techniques (None, Stunnel*, RC4, or AES). KVM Encryption mode Note: KVM and Media encryption are enabled by default.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 91: Configuration Remote Session Page on S1200V3RP Product Family The following table lists the options that can be used to configure the settings used during a redirection session. Table 20: Configuration Remote Session Options on S1200V3RP Product Family Option Task Disable or select encryption mode on KVM or Media data during a redirection session.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Task Serial Over LAN Enable or disable Serial Over LAN for each LAN channel. • Enable SOL for Baseboard Mgmt Enable Console Redirection in BIOS Setup before activating SOL sessions; otherwise SOL will not be functional.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 92: Configuration Remote Session Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW The following table lists the options that can be used to configure the settings used during a redirection session. Table 21: Configuration Remote Session Options Option Task Disable or select encryption mode on KVM or Media data during a redirection session.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3.9 Mouse Mode Page Use this page to select the Mouse Mode used during a Remote KVM session. On an S1200BTL system the Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of two methods. Figure 93 shows the details. • • Absolute Mode. Select Absolute Mode to have the absolute position of the local mouse sent to the server. Use this mode for Microsoft Windows* OS. Relative Mode.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options • Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide acceleration/threshold settings can be reduced, or use mouse calibration in the remote console window. Other Mode. Select Other Mode to have the calculated displacement from the local mouse in the center position, sent to the server. In this mode Alt+C can be used to switch between host and client mouse cursor. Use this mode for SLES 11 Linux* OS installation. See Section 7.3.9.1 for more details on this mode.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide • Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options acceleration/threshold settings can be reduced, or use mouse calibration in the remote console window. Other Mode. Select Other Mode to have the calculated displacement from the local mouse in the center position, sent to the server. In this mode Alt+C can be used to switch between host and client mouse cursor. Use this mode for SLES 11 Linux* OS installation. See Section 7.3.9.1 for more details on this mode.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Figure 95: Configuration Mouse Mode Setting Page on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW 7.3.9.1 Mouse Mode Setting – Other Mode Description This mode should only be used for a SLES* 11 OS installation, and after this has been completed, the Mouse Mode Setting should be changed to the suggested Relative Mode for use within the SLES* 11 OS.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Figure 96: KVM Window with Mouse Other Mode Selected on Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families and S1200V3RP Product Family Revision 2.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.3.10 Keyboard Macros Page Macro buttons can be defined on this page that appear in the upper right corner of the KVM Remote Console application window. Each button is assigned a sequence of keys to execute when the button is clicked. Figure 97: Configuration Keyboard Macros Page This makes it convenient to quickly do oft repeated typing as well as execute key combos that are not possible directly from the local client keyboard.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options A ‘+’ indicates keep the previous keys pressed while holding down the next key, whereas a ‘-’ indicates release all previous keys first before pressing the next key. A ‘*’ inserts a one second pause in the key sequence. Key names are either a printable character such as a, 5, @, and so on or else one of the nonprintable keys in the table below. Names in parentheses are aliases for the same key.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options 7.3.11 Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Alerts Page Use this page to configure which system events an alert should be sent for and the destination for the alerts. Up to two destinations can be selected for each LAN channel. Figure 98 shows the details for an S1200BTL system.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Task Save button Click to use selected setup. Send Test Alerts button After configuring select this to send a test alert. On Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families, S1200V3RP Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW, there are two additional options.
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Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.3.12 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Alert Email Page Use this page to configure the parameters for Alert Emails. Figure 100: Configuration Alert Email Page The following table lists the options allowing you to configure the parameters for Alert Emails. Table 24: Configuration Alert Email Options Option LAN Channel Task Select either the BMC or RMM4 to configure the destination.
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Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Option Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Task The policy number to add/edit/delete. Valid range is 0-255. Policy Number Enabled check box System Shutdown check box In the policy table, policy numbers with an asterisk (*) are policies set externally using a non-platform domain. Changing parameters on these policies will not affect their triggers, trigger limits, reporting periods, correction timeouts, or aggressive CPU throttling settings.
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Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.4 Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Remote Control Tab The Remote Control tab helps you perform the following remote operations on the server: • • Console redirection Server power control 7.4.1 Console Redirection Page By default, the Remote Control tab opens the Console Redirection page. Launch the remote console KVM redirection window from this page. Note that the Launch Console button will be grayed out and non-functional if the RMM4 Lite is not present.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide 7.4.2 Server Power Control Page The Server Power Control page shows the power status and allows power/reset control of the server. Figure 104 shows the details for an S1200BTL system. For the Graceful OS Shutdown to function properly the OS must be ACPI aware and be configured to do the shutdown without operator intervention.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options On Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600/2600/2400/1600/1400 (v1&v2) Product Families you have an additional option Force-enter BIOS Setup on a reset. See Figure 105 and Table 27 for details. For the Graceful OS Shutdown to function properly the OS must be ACPI aware and be configured to do the shutdown without operator intervention.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Task Note: All power control actions are done through the BMC and are immediate actions. On an S1200V3RP and Intel® Server Boards and Systems Based on Intel® Xeon® Processor E52600 V3 --- S2600WT, S2600KP, S2600TP and S2600CW ’ system you have an additional option Force-enter BIOS Setup on a Power On. See Figure 106 and Table 28 for details.
Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Task Power ON Server Select option to power on the host. Force-Enter BIOS Setup Check this option to enter into the BIOS setup after powering on the server. Power Cycle Server Select option to immediately power off the host, and then power it back on after one second. Perform Action button Click to execute the selected remote power command.
Intel® Integrated BMC Web Console Options Option Intel® BMC And RMM4 User Guide Task Reset Button The Reset button is used to reset the server while system is ON. Chassis ID Button When the Chassis ID button is pressed, the chassis ID LED changes to solid on. If the button is pressed again, the chassis ID LED turns off. NMI Button At present, the NMI button is disabled. Power LED The Power LED shows the system power status. If the Power LED is green, the system is ON.