IMB-S90 IPMI AMI MegaRAC SP-X Firmware User's Manual Manual Revision: Revision Date: Part Number: 1.00 November 22, 2013 50-1X007-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
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IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Preface Copyright 2013 ADLINK Technology, Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer. This document is adapted from the AMI MegaRAC® SP-X User's Guide, Version 5.3, with full permission from AMI. All content is also subject to the copyright of the original document.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction.............................................................................................8 1.1 2 Notes ......................................................................................................................8 SP-X Features .........................................................................................9 2.1 IPMI Message Interface Support ............................................................................
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.4 Dashboard ............................................................................................................17 3.4.1 Device Information .................................................................................................... 17 3.4.2 Network Information .................................................................................................. 17 3.4.3 Remote Control ..........................................................................
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.13 PAM Ordering............................................................................................................ 51 3.7.14 PEF ........................................................................................................................... 51 3.7.15 RADIUS..................................................................................................................... 62 3.7.16 Remote Session ....................................................
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.14 FLASH Tools ......................................................................................................121 3.15 YAFUFlash .........................................................................................................121 3.15.1 Installation in Windows............................................................................................ 121 3.15.2 Installation in Linux...............................................................................
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 1 Introduction 1.1 Notes This document describes the operation of AMI’s MegaRAC SP-X firmware adapted for the ADLINK IMB-S90. “Generic MegaRAC® SP-X core” refers to the new core of AMI’s MegaRAC® SP firmware running on various SoC platforms. “SP” and “Service Processor” terms are used interchangeably throughout this document to refer to AMI’s generic MegaRAC® SP solution.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 2 SP-X Features 2.1 IPMI Message Interface Support • KCS (System Interface Support) • LAN • USB 2.2 Media Redirection • Simultaneous floppy, Hard disk or USB and CD or DVD redirection. • Efficient USB 2.0 based CD/DVD redirection with a typical speed of 20XCD. • Support for USB key • Completely secured (Authenticated or Encrypted) remote KVM or vMedia. 2.3 IPMI 2.0 based management • BMC stack with a full IPMI 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • Direct LDAP support from the device • Open LDAP (Generic LDAP) supported 2.7 Remote Server Power Control • Server’s power status report • Support for remotely power-cycle, power-down, power-up and reset the server 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • Single JAR for Standalone app • Keyboard mapping in KVM to send the correct codes as per host • KVM localization using menu option in the client at runtime • Recorded videos to be downloaded & playable in AVI format • RMedia configuration using IPMI commands • BSOD capture/view support • HID Sharing support to allow more than two concurrent sessions • Power Save Mode Support 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3 SP-X Web GUI 3.1 MegaRAC® GUI Overview The MegaRAC® SP-X on SoC has an AMI generic, user-friendly Graphics User Interface (GUI) called the MegaRAC® GUI. It is designed to be easy to use. It has a low learning curve because it uses standard Internet browsers. This chapter allows you to become familiar with the MegaRAC® GUI’s various functions. Each function is described in detail. Note: Your MegaRAC® GUI may not exactly match this document. 3.1.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • RHEL 6.2 -32 bit • RHEL 6.2 -64 bit • Ubuntu 12.04 LTS -32 • Ubuntu 12.04 LTS -64 • Ubuntu 11.10 -32 • Ubuntu 11.10 -64 • Ubuntu 10.10 -32 • Ubuntu 10.10 -64 • Ubuntu 9.10 LTS – 32 • Ubuntu 9.10 LTS – 64 • Ubuntu 8.10 -32 • Ubuntu 8.10 -64 • OpenSuse 11.2 -32 • OpenSuse 11.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.2 User Name and Password Initial access of MegaRAC SP-X prompts you to enter the User Name and Password. A screenshot of the login screen is given below. Login Page The fields are explained as follows: Username: Enter your username in this field. Password: Enter your password in this field. Login: After entering the required credentials, click the button to login to MegaRAC GUI. Forgot Password: If you forget your password, you can generate a new one using this link.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Enable javascript for this site: The icon indicates whether the javascript setting is enabled in browser. Enable cookies for this site: The icon indicates whether the cookies setting are enabled in browser. Note: Cookies must be enabled in order to access the website. 3.2.2 Default User Name and Password Username: admin Password: admin Note: The default user name and password are in lower-case characters.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • Auto Video Recording • Maintenance • Firmware Update A screenshot is of the menu bar is given below. Menu Bar 3.3.2Quick Button and Logged-in User The user information and quick buttons are located at the top right of the MegaRAC® GUI. A screenshot of the logged-in user information is shown below. User Information The logged-in user information shows the logged-in user, his/her privilege and the four quick buttons allows you to perform the following functions. 3.3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Logout: Click the HELP: Click 3.4 icon to log out of the MegaRAC® GUI. to view the help page. Dashboard The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device. To open the Dashboard page, click Dashboard from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of the Dashboard page is shown below. Dashboard A brief description of the Dashboard page is given below. 3.4.1 Device Information The Device Information displays the following information.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • MAC Address: Read only field showing the IP address of the device. • V4 Network Mode: The v4 network mode of the device which could be either disable, static or DHCP. • IPv4 Address: The IPv4 address of the device (could be static or DHCP). • V6 Network Mode: The v6 network mode of the device which could be either disable, static or DHCP. • IPv6 Address: The IPv6 address of the device. 3.4.3 Remote Control To redirect the host remotely, click the Launch button.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual FRU Information Page The following fields are displayed here for the selected device. 3.5.1 Basic Information • FRU device ID - Select the device ID from the drop down list • FRU Device Name - The device name of the selected FRU device. 3.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.5.3 Board Information • Board Information Area Format Version • Language • Manufacture Date Time • Board Manufacturer • Board Product Name • Board Serial Number • Board Part Number • FRU File ID • Board Extra 3.5.4 Product Information • Product Information Area Format Version • Language • Manufacturer Name • Product Name • Product Part Number • Product Version • Product Serial Number • Asset Tag • FRU File ID • Product Extra 3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual A screenshot displaying the menu items under Server Health is shown below. Server Health – Menu A detailed description of Server Health Group is given below. 3.6.1 Sensor Readings The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information. To open the Sensor readings page, click Server Health > Sensor Readings from the menu.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual that you want to display in the list. Some examples of other sensors include Temperature Sensors, Fan Sensors, and Voltage Sensors etc. Select a particular sensor from the list. On the right hand side of the screen you can view the Thresholds for this sensor.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.6.1.3 Threshold Settings The threshold settings can be configured by clicking this button. A sample screenshot is given below. Threshold Settings Enter the Threshold values and click Save to configure the threshold values. 3.6.1.4 View this Event Log You can click here to view the “Event Log” for the selected sensor. 3.6.2 Event Log This page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual To open the Event Log page, click Server Health > Event Log from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Event Log page is shown below. Event Log Page The Event Log page consists of the following Fields.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.6.2.1 Procedure: 1. From the Event Log Category drop down menu, select the event categories. 2. From the Filter Type drop-down list, select the sensor name filter to view the event for the selected filter. 3. Select either BMC Timezone or Client Timezone. The events will be displayed based on the selected time zone value. 4. To clear all events from the list, click Clear All Event Logs button. 5. To save all the existing event logs, click Save Event Logs button. 3.6.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.6.3.1Procedure To view System Log, click the System Log tab to view all system events. Entries can be filtered based on their levels like Alert, Critical, Error, Notification, Warning, Debug, Emergency and Information. To view Audit Log, click the Audit Log tab to view all audit events for this device. 3.6.4 Blue Screen of Death This page displays the blue screen captured during failure in host system.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7 Configuration Group This group of pages allows you to access various configuration settings. A screenshot of Configuration Group menu is shown below. Configuration Group Menu A detailed description of the Configuration menu is given below. 3.7.1 Active Directory An active directory is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information and data about networks and domains.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Active Directory Settings Page The fields of Active Directory page are explained below. Advanced Settings: This option is used to configure Active Directory Advanced Settings. Options are Enable Active Directory Authentication, Secret User Name, Secret Password, User Domain name, Time Out and up to three Domain Controller Server Addresses. Role Group Name: The name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Advanced Active Directory Settings Page 2. In the Active Directory Settings, Page, check or uncheck the Enable checkbox to enable or disable Active Directory Authentication respectively. Note: If you have enabled Active Directory Authentication, enter the required information to access the Active Directory server. 3. Specify the Secret user name and password in the Secret User Name and Secret Password fields respectively. Note: • Secret username/password for AD is not mandatory.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 6. Configure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Address1, Domain Controller Server Address2 & Domain Controller Server Address3. Note: IP address of Active Directory server: At least one Domain Controller Server Address must be configured. • IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. • Each number ranges from 0 to 255. • First number must not be 0. • Domain Controller Server Addresses will supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format. 7.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 12. In the Role Group Privilege field, enter the level of privilege to assign to this role group. 13. In the Extended Privileges option, select the required options • KVM • VMedia 14. Click Add to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List. 15. Click Cancel to cancel the settings and return to the Role Group List. 3.7.1.1.2 To Modify Role Group 16.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual DNS Server Settings Page The fields of DNS Server Settings page are explained below. 3.7.2.1 Host configuration • Host Settings: Choose either Automatic or Manual settings. • Host Name: It displays host name of the device. If the Host setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the host name of the device. Note: • Value ranges from 1 to 64 alpha-numeric characters. • Special characters ‘-’(hyphen) and ‘_’(underscore) are allowed. • It must not start or end with a ‘-’(hyphen).
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual New TSIG Private File: Browse and navigate to the TSIG private file. Note: TSIG file should be of private type 3.7.2.4Domain Name Configuration • Domain Settings: It lists the option for domain interface as Manual, v4 or v6 for multiLAN channels. Note: If you choose DHCP, then select v4 or v6 for DHCP servers. • Domain Name: It displays the domain name of the device. If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the domain name of the device.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.2.5.1 Procedure: 1. Choose the Host Configuration either Automatic or Manual Note: If you choose Automatic, you need not enter the Host Name and if you choose Manual, you need to enter the Host Name. 2. Enter the Host Name in the given field if you have chosen Manual Configuration. 3. Under Register BMC, choose the BMC’s network port to register with this DNS settings. • Check the option Register BMC to register with this DNS settings.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual System Event Log Page The fields of System Event Log page are explained below. Current Event Log Policy: Displays the configured Event Log Policy. • Enable Linear Event Log Policy: To enable the Linear System Event Log Policy for Event Log. • Enable Circular Event Log Policy: To enable the Circular System Event Log Policy for Event Log. Save: To save the configured settings. Reset: To reset the modified changes. 3.7.3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Images Redirection The fields of Images Redirection page are explained below. • Local Media • Remote Media 3.7.4.1Advanced Setting for Media Redirection Enter the Advanced Media Settings for media redirection. Advanced Media Settings Local Media Support: To enable or disable Local Media support, check or uncheck the ‘Enable’ checkbox respectively. Remote Media Support: To enable or disable Remote Media support, check or uncheck the ‘Enable’ checkbox respectively.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Share Type: Share Type of the remote media server either NFS or Samba(CIFS). Username, Password and Domain Name: If share Type is Samba(CIFS), then user credentials to authenticate the server. Save: To save the settings. Cancel: To cancel the modifications and return to Image list. 3.7.4.2Local Media This tab displays the list of available images in the local media on BMC. You can replace or add new images from here.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 4. To replace an image, select a configured slot and click Replace Image to replace the existing image. Alternatively, double click on the configured slot. 5. Browse the image File and click Replace 6. To delete an image, select a record and click Delete Image to delete the selected image. 3.7.4.3Remote Media The displayed table shows configured images on BMC. You can configure images of the remote media server.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: The Start Redirection button is active only for VMedia enabled users. 2. Select a configured slot and click Start Redirection to start the remote media redirection. It is a toggle button, if the image is successfully redirected, then click Stop Redirection to stop the remote media redirection. 3. To add an image, select a free slot and click Add Image to configure a new image to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to add an image. 4.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual The fields of LDAP/E-Directory Settings Page are explained below. Advanced Settings: To configure LDAP/E-Directory Advanced Settings. Options are Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication, IP Address, Port and Search base. Add Role Group: To add a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to add a role group. Modify Role Group: To modify the particular role group. Delete Role Group: To be delete a role group from the list. 3.7.5.1Procedure 3.7.5.1.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: Default Port is 389. For Secure connection, default port is 636. 5. Specify the Bind DN: Note: Bind DN is a string of 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters. It must start with an alphabetical character. Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_), equal-to(=) are allowed. Example: cn=manager,ou=login, dc=domain,dc=com 6. Enter the password in the Password field. Note: Password must be at least 1 character long. White space is not allowed.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Add Role group Page 11. In the Role Group Name field, enter the name that identifies the role group. Note: Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters. Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed. 12. In the Role Group Search Base field, enter the path from where the role group is located to Base DN. Note: Search Base is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters. Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed. 13.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.6 License The License page is used to display the available services and it’s validity period. To open License page, click Configuration > License from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of License Page is shown below. License The fields of License page are explained below. Upload License Key: This button is used to add a license key to activate the particular service. Feature Name: This field is used to list all the available services.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.7Mouse Mode In MegaRAC GUI, Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of two methods. User has to be an Administrator to configure this option. To view the Supported Operating Systems for Mouse Mode, click here. To open Mouse Mode page, click Configuration > Mouse Mode from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Mouse Mode Settings Page is shown below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: Recommended for SLES-11 OS Installation 2. Click Save button to save the changes made. 3. Click Reset to reset the modified changes. 3.7.8 NCSI In MegaRAC GUI, this page is used to configure Network Controller Sideband Interface (NCSI) configuration settings. To open NCSI page, click Configuration > NCSI from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of NCSI Page is shown below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.9Network In MegaRAC GUI, the Network Settings Page is used to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels. To open Network Settings page, click Configuration > Network from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Network Settings Page is shown below. Network Settings Page The fields of Network Settings page are explained below. LAN Interface: Lists the LAN interfaces. LAN Settings: To enable or disable the LAN Settings.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: • IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. • Each Number ranges from 0 to 255. • First Number must not be 0. IPv6 Configuration: This option lists the following IPv6 configuration settings. IPv6 Settings: This option is to enable/disable the IPv6 settings in the device. Obtain an IPv6 address automatically: This option is to dynamically configure IPv6 address using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3. In IPv4 Configuration, enable Use DHCP to Obtain an IP address automatically to dynamically configure IPv4 address using DHCP. 4. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv4 Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway in the respective fields. 5. In IPv6 Configuration, if you wish to enable the IPv6 settings, check Enable. 6. If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the option Use DHCP for obtaining the IP address automatically. 7.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Link Speed: Link speed will list all the supported capabilities of the network interface. It can be 10/100/1000 Mbps. Duplex Mode: Duplex Mode could be either Half Duplex or Full Duplex. Save: To save the settings. Reset: To reset the modified changes 3.7.11 Procedure: 1. Select the LAN Interface from the drop down list. 2. Select either ON or OFF for Auto Negotiation. Note: The Link Speed and Duplex Mode will be active only when Auto Negotiation is OFF. 3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual The fields of Configuration – NTP are explained below. Date: To specify the current date of the device Time: To specify the current Time for the device. Note: As Year 2038 Problem exists, Date and Time should be configured within the range. TimeZone: Timezone list contains the UTC offset along with the locations and Manual UTC offset for NTP server, which can be used to display the exact local time.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.13 PAM Ordering This page is used to configure the PAM ordering for user authentication in to the BMC. To open PAM Ordering page, click Configuration > PAM Order from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of PAM Ordering Page is shown below. PAM Ordering Page The fields of Configuration > PAM Ordering page are explained below. PAM Module: It shows the list of available PAM modules supported in BMC.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual In MegaRAC GUI, the PEF Management is used to configure the following • Event Filter • Alert Policy • LAN Destination To open PEF Management Settings page, click Configurations > PEF from the menu bar. Each tab is explained below. 3.7.14.1 Event Filter Tab A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 16 entries in the event filter table.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Sensor Name: To choose the particular sensor from the sensor list. Add: To add the new event filter entry and return to Event filter list. Modify: To modify the existing entries. Delete: To delete the configured event filter. 3.7.14.1.1 Procedure: 1. Click the Event Filter Tab to configure the event filters in the available slots 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3. In the Event Filter Configuration section, • PEF ID displays the ID for configured PEF entry (read-only). • In Filter Configuration, check the box to enable the PEF settings. • In Event Severity, select any one of the Event severity from the list. 4. In the Filter Action Configuration section, • Event Filter Action is a mandatory field and checked by default, which enable PEF Alert action (read-only).
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: Value ranges from 1 to 255. • Event Data 1 AND Mask field is used to indicate wildcarded or compared bits. Note: Value ranges from 0 to 255. • Event Data 1 Compare 1 & Event Data 1 Compare 2 field is used to indicate whether each bit position’s comparison is an exact comparison or not. Note: Value ranges from 0 to 255. 8. In the Event Data 2 Configuration section, • Event Data 2 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.14.2 Alert Policy Tab This page is used to configure the Alert Policy for the PEF configuration. You can add, delete or modify an entry in this page. PEF Management – Alert Policy The fields of PEF Management – Alert Policy Tab are explained below. Policy Entry #: Displays Policy entry number for the newly configured entry (read-only). Policy Number: Displays the Policy number of the configuration. Policy Configuration: To enable or disable the policy settings.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Destination Selector: To choose a particular destination from the configured destination list. Note: LAN Destination has to be configured - under Configuration->PEF->LAN Destination. Add: To save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list. Modify: To modify the existing entries. Delete: To delete the selected configured Alert Policy. 3.7.14.2.1 Procedure: 1. In the Alert Policy Tab, select the slot for which you have to configure the Alert policy.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Policy Entry page, then you have to configure the 4th slot (LAN Destination Number 4) in the LAN Destination tab. 9. In the Alert String field, enable the check box if the Alert policy entry is Event Specific. 10. In the Alert String Key field, choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Policy entry. 11. Click Add to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list. 12.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Destination Type: Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or an Email alert. For Email alerts, the 3 fields - destination Email address, subject and body of the message needs to be filled. The SMTP server information also has to be added - under Configuration->SMTP. For SNMP Trap, only the destination IP address has to be filled. Destination Address: If Destination type is SNMP Trap, then enter the IP address of the system that will receive the alert.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 4. In the Destination Type field, select the one of the types. 5. In the Destination Address field, enter the destination address. Note: If Destination type is Email Alert, then give the email address that will receive the email. 6. If the destination type is Email alert, select the User Name from the list of users. Note: Email address should be configured under Configuration->Users. 7. In the Subject field, enter the subject. 8. In the Message field, enter the message. 9.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual @brief checks if error type is IPMI_ERROR_FLAG */ #define IS_IPMI_ERROR(x)(((x)>>8) == IPMI_ERROR_FLAG ) /** @def IS_RMCP_RAKP_ERROR(x) @brief checks if error type is IPMI_ERROR_FLAG */ #define IS_RMCP_RAKP_ERROR(x(((x)>>8) == RMCP_RAKP_ERROR_FLAG ) /** @def GET_ERROR_CODE(x) @brief returns the actual 1 byte error code.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual #define #define #define #define #define LIBIPMI_E_INTEGRITY_ALG_UNSUPPORTED LIBIPMI_E_CONFIDENTIALITY_ALG_UNSUPPORTED LIBIPMI_E_AUTH_CODE_INVALID LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_RAKP_MESSAGE_4 LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_HMAC_SIK 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x66 0x67 /* Highlevel function errors */ #define LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_USER_ID #define LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_USER_NAME #define LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_PASSWORD #define LIBIPMI_E_INVALID_INDEX 0x70 0x71 0x80 0x72 /* IPMB #define #define #define #define #define #define #de
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual The fields of RADIUS Settings Page are explained below. RADIUS Authentication: Option to enable/disable RADIUS authentication. Port: The RADIUS Port number. Note: • Default Port is 1812. • Port value ranges from 1 to 65535. Server Address: The IP address of RADIUS server. Note: • IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. • Each Number ranges from 0 to 255. • First Number must not be 0. Secret: The Authentication Secret for RADIUS server.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Example: 2 testoperator Auth-Type := PAP,Cleartext-Password := “operator” Auth-Type :=PAP, Vendor-Specific=”H=3” If you change the Vendor-Specific value in server then you should change the same values in this page. 3. Enter the port number in the Port field. 4. Enter the address of the server in the Server Address field. 5. Enter the authentication secret for RADIUS Server in the Secret field. 6. In the Extended Privileges, check the required options, • KVM • VMedia. 7.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Media Encryption: Enable/Disable encryption on Media data for the next redirection session. Note: This option is disabled if Single Port is enabled. Virtual Media Attach Mode: Two types of VM attach mode are available: Attach - Immediately attaches Virtual Media to the server upon bootup. Auto Attach - Attaches Virtual Media to the server only when a virtual media session is started. Save: To save the current changes.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Services Page The fields of Services Page are explained below. Service Name: Displays service name of the selected slot (read-only). Current State: Displays the current status of the service, either active or inactive state. Interfaces: It shows the interface in which service is running. Nonsecure Port: This port is used to configure non secure port number for the service.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: Telnet service will not support secure port. If single port feature is enabled, KVM, CD Media, FD Media and HD Media ports cannot be edited. Timeout: Displays the session timeout value of the service. For web, SSH and telnet service, user can configure the session timeout value. Note: • Web timeout value ranges from 300 to 1800 seconds. • SSH and Telnet timeout value ranges from 30 to 1800 seconds. • SSH and telnet service will be using the shared timeout value.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 5. Choose any one of the available interfaces from the Interface drop-down list. 6. Enter the Nonsecure port number in the Nonsecure Port field. 7. Enter the Secure Port Number in the Secure Port field. 8. Enter the timeout value in the Timeout field. Note: The values in the Maximum Sessions field cannot be modified. 9. Click Modify to save the entered changes and return to the Services Page. 10. Click Cancel to exit. 3.7.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: • Machine Name is a string of maximum 15 alpha-numeric characters. • Space, special characters are not allowed. Primary SMTP Server: Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration. SMTP Support: To enable/disable SMTP support for the BMC. Server Address: The ‘IP address’ of the SMTP Server. It is a mandatory field. Note: • IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx”. • Each Number ranges from 0 to 255. • First Number must not be 0.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Secondary SMTP Server: It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration. It is an optional field. If the Primary SMTP server is not working fine, then it tries with Secondary SMTP Server configuration. Save: To save the new SMTP server configuration. Reset: To reset the modified changes. 3.7.18.1 Procedure 1. Select the LAN Channel Number from the drop-down list. 2. Enter the Sender Address in the specified field. 3. Enter the Machine Name in the specified field. 4.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual To open SSL Certificate Configuration page, click Configuration > SSL from the menu bar. There are three tabs in this page. • Upload SSL option is used to upload the certificate and private key file into the BMC. • Generate SSL option is used to generate the SSL certificate based on configuration details. • View SSL option is used to view the uploaded SSL certificate in readable format. A sample screenshot of SSL Certificate Configuration Page is shown below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual SSL Certificate Configuration – Generate SSL The fields of SSL Certificate Configuration – Generate SSL tab are explained below. Common Name(CN): Common name for which certificate is to be generated. • Maximum length of 64 characters. • Special characters ‘#’ and ‘$’ are not allowed. Organization(O): Organization name for which the certificate is to be generated. • Maximum length of 64 characters. • Special characters ‘#’ and ‘$’ are not allowed.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Country(C): Country code of the organization (mandatory). • Only two characters are allowed. • Special characters are not allowed. Email Address: Email Address of the organization (mandatory). Valid for: Validity of the certificate. • Value ranges from 1 to 3650 days. Key Length: The key length bit value of the certificate. Generate: To generate the new SSL certificate. Note: HTTPs service will get restarted, to use the newly generated SSL certificate.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Basic Information: This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate. It displays the following fields.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • The Common Name for which the certificate is to be generated. • The Name of the Organization for which the certificate is to be generated. • The Overall Organization Section Unit name for which certificate to be generated. • The City or Locality of the organization • The State or Province of the organization • The Country of the organization • The email address of the organization. • The number of days the certificate will be valid in the Valid For field. 4.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual System and Audit Log Settings The fields of System and Audit Log Settings Page are explained below. System Log: This field is to enable or disable the system logs. Log Type: Specifies the Log type for system logs, whether it should be preserved in a local file or on a remote server. Note: Local file resides at /var/log/ File Size: This field is to specify the size of the file in bytes if the selected log type is local. Note: Size ranges from 3 to 65535.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.20.1 Procedure 1. In the System Log field, enable or disable the option. 2. Select the Log type: Local Log or Remote Log. 3. If Local log is selected, enter the file size in the File Size field and rotate count in the Rotate Count field. Note: If Remote log is selected, the fields file size and rotate count need not be mentioned. 4. If remote log is selected specify the Server Address of the remote server, where the system events are logged. 5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 2. Block All blocks all the incoming IP’s and Port’s. Check this option to enable this feature. 3. Flush All is to flush all the system firewall rules. Check this option to enable this feature. 4. Click Save to save the changes made else click Cancel to go back to the previous screen. 3.7.21.1.1 To set system firewall for a range of IP addresses, Click the IP Address tab. A sample screenshot of IP address tab is shown below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Add IP rule 2. In the Add new rule for IP window, Enter the IP address or a range of IP addresses in the IP/IP range field. Note: IP Address will support IPv4 Address format only: • IPv4 Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. • Each number ranges from 0 to 255. • First number must not be 0. 3. Enter the IP settings to be either Block or Allow. IP Settings are used to determine the rule whether block or allow from the configured IP or IP Range. 4.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Protocol: Lists all the configured protocols of particular port or port ranges. Port Settings: To indicate the corresponding Port or Range of Ports rules that Allow or Block. Advanced Settings: To configure the Advanced Firewall Settings Options are Block all and Flush all. Add: To add a new entry to the port entry. Delete: To delete the selected slot. 3.7.21.1.4 Procedure To block or allow the Port address 1. To add a new rage of Port address, click the Add button.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual User Management The fields of User Management Page are explained below. User ID: Displays the ID number of the user. Note: The list contains a maximum of ten users only. User Name: Displays the name of the user. User Access: To enable or disable the access privilege of the user. Network Privilege: Displays the network access privilege of the user. SNMP Status: Displays if the SNMP status for the user is enabled or Disabled. Email ID: Displays email address of the user.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Add User Page 2. Enter the name of the user in the User Name field. Note: • User Name is a string of 4 to 16 alpha-numeric characters. • It must start with an alphabetical character. • It is case-sensitive. • Special characters ‘,’(comma), ‘.’(period), ‘:’(colon), ‘;’(semicolon), ‘ ‘(space), ‘/’(slash), ‘\’(backslash), ‘(‘(left bracket) and ‘)’(right bracket) are not allowed. 3. In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter and confirm your new password.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 8. Choose the SNMP Access level option for user from the SNMP Access drop-down list. Either it can be Read Only or Read Write. 9. Choose the Authentication Protocol to use for SNMP settings from the drop down list. Note: Password field is mandatory, if Authentication protocol is changed. 10. Choose the Encryption algorithm to use for SNMP settings from the Privacy protocol drop-down list. 11. In the Email ID field, enter the email ID of the user.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Modify User Page 16. Edit the required fields. 17. To change the password, enable the Change Password option. 18. After editing the changes, click Modify to return to the users list page. 3.7.21.2.1.3 Delete an existing User 19. To delete an existing user, select the user from the list and click Delete User. Note: There is a list of reserved users which cannot be added / modified as BMC users.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.7.22 Virtual Media In MegaRAC GUI, this page to configure Virtual Media device settings. If you change the configuration of the virtual media in this page, it shows the appropriate device in the JViewer Vmedia dialog. For example, if you select two floppy devices in Configure Virtual Media page, then in JViewer > Vmedia, you can view two floppy device panel. To open Virtual Media page, click Configuration > Virtual Media from the menu bar.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: If there are two device panels for each device, and when you click the Connect button, then the redirected device panel will be disabled. Unmounting device will make the driver disconnect device when using “Auto Attach”. Hence, when unmounting one USB key, the other USB key will be disconnected and then reconnected. For more details refer “Media” 3.8 Remote Control The Remote Control consists of the following menu items.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual • RHEL 4 - 32 bit • RHEL 4 - 64 bit • RHEL 5.4 - 32 bit • RHEL 5.4 - 64 bit • RHEL 6.0 - 64 bit • RHEL 6.0 - 32 bit • Ubuntu 9.10 LTS - 32 • Ubuntu 9.10 LTS - 64 • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - 32 bit • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - 64 bit • Ubuntu 8.10 -32 • Ubuntu 8.10 -64 • Ubuntu 11.10 Server - 32 bit • Ubuntu 11.10 Server - 64 bit • OpenSuse 11.2 -32 • OpenSuse 11.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.1.2List of Supported Host OS • RHEL 5 • RHEL 5.3 • RHEL 5.4 • RHEL 6 • w2k3 • w2k8 • Windows 2008 R2 • Windows 2008 SP 2 • Win 2012 (64 bit) • RHEL 4 • OpenSuse 11.2 • OpenSuse 10.x • Ubuntu 8.10 • Ubuntu 9.10 • Ubuntu 11.04 • Ubuntu 11.10 Server • Ubuntu Server 12.04 (64) • SLES 11 • Debian 6 • CentOS 6.0 3.8.1.3Browser Settings For Launching the KVM, pop-up block should be disabled. For Internet explorer, enable the download file options from the settings. 3.8.1.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.1.4.1 Procedure In MegaRAC GUI, the Java Console can be launched in two ways 1. Open the Dashboard Page and in Remote control section, click Launch for Java Console. 2. Open Remote Control>Console Redirection Page and click Java Console. This will download the .jnlp file from BMC. To open the .jnlp file, use the appropriate JRE version (Javaws). When the downloading is done, it opens the Console Redirection window.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Turn OFF Host Display/ *Host Video Output: If you enable this option, the server display will be blank but you can view the screen in Console Redirection. If you disable this option, the display will be back in the server screen. **Low Bandwidth Mode: This option is used to control the video packet dataflow in the network. Full Screen: This option is used to view the Console Redirection in full screen mode (Maximize).
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.1.7Mouse Show Cursor: This menu item can be used to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system. Mouse Calibration: This menu item can be used only if the mouse mode is relative. In this step, the mouse threshold 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. Both the cursors will be synchronized in the beginning.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Zoom: Note: This option is available only when you launch the Java Console. • Zoom In – For increasing the screen size. This zoom varies from 100% to 150% with an interval of 10% • Zoom Out – For decreasing the screen size.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.1.9Media Virtual Media Wizard: To add or modify a media, select and click ‘Virtual Media Wizard’ button, which pops out a box named “Virtual Media” where you can configure the media. A sample screenshot of Virtual media screen is given below. Virtual Media Floppy Key Media: This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical floppy drive and floppy image types such as img.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual CD/DVD Media: This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical DVD/ CD-ROM drive and cd image types such as iso. Hard disc/USB Key Media: This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a Hard Disk/USB key image and USB key image such as img. Note: For windows client, if the logical drive of the physical drive is dismount then the logical device is redirected with Read/Write Permission else it is redirected with Read permission only.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 9. German (Switzerland) 10. Norwegian (Norway) 11. Portuguese (Portugal) 12. Swedish 13. Hebrew 14. French (Belgium) 15. Dutch (Belgium) 16. Russian 17. Japanese 18. Turkish – F 19. Turkish – Q Note: Soft keyboard is applicable only for JViewer Application not for other application in the client system. 3.8.1.11 Video Record Start Record: This option is to start recording the screen. Stop Record: This option is used to stop the recording.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 1. Click Video Record > Settings to open the settings page as shown in the screenshot below. Video Record Settings Page 2. Enter the Video Length in seconds. 3. Browse and enter the location where you want the video to be saved. 4. Enable the option Normalized video resolution to 1024X768. 5. Click OK to save the entries and return to the Console Redirection screen. 6. Click Cancel if you don’t wish to save the entries. 7.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.1.13 Active Users Click this option to displays the active users and their system ip address. 3.8.1.14 Help Jviewer: Displays the copyright and version information. 3.8.1.15 Quick Buttons The lower right of Console Redirection windows displays all the quick buttons. These quick buttons helps you to perform these functions by just clicking them. Note: This option is available only when you launch the Java Console.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Quick Buttons Explanation Active Users This quick button will work like toggle button if icon is in green color server status is “power on” by clicking the button “immediate shutdown” action will be triggered in host If the icon is in red color server status is “power off” . Click the button to “power on” the host. This quick button displays the available hotkeys. 3.8.2Server Power Control This page allows you to view and control the power of your server.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Power Cycle Server: This option will first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot). Perform Action: Click this option to perform the selected operation. 3.8.2.1Procedure Select an action and click Perform Action to proceed with the selected action. Note: You will be asked to confirm your choice. Upon confirmation, the command will be executed and you will be informed of the status. 3.8.3Java SOL This page allows you to launch the Java SOL.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.8.3.1Procedure: 1. Click the Java SOL button to open the Java SOL window. Java SOL 2. Enter the BMC IP address, User Name and Password in the respective fields. 3. Select the Volatile-Bit-Rate and Non-Volatile-Bit-Rate from the drop down lists. 4. Click Connect to open the SOL redirection window as shown in the screenshot below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Java SOL 3.9 Auto Video Recording The Auto Video Recording consists of the following. • Triggers Configuration • Recorded Video A sample screenshot of the Auto Video Recording menu is given below.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.9.1Triggers Configuration This page is used to configure the triggers for various events, which can be used by the KVM server to perform auto video recording feature. To triggers for Auto Video Recording, click Auto Video Recording > Triggers Configuration from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Triggers Configuration page is shown below. Triggers Configuration The various fields of Triggers Configuration are as follows.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.9.1.1Procedure: 1. Check the events to be enabled. 2. To set particular Date and Time Event, check the option Particular Date and Time Event. • Choose the month, day and year from the Date field • Enter the Time in hh:mm:ss format in the respective fields. 3. Click Save to save the changes. 4. Click Reset to reset the changes made 3.9.2Video Recording This page displays the list of available recorded video files on the BMC.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.9.2.1Procedure: 1. Click Advanced Settings. Advanced Remote Video Settings a. Check Enable to enable the Remote Video Support. Note: The Server Address, Source Path and Share Type will be enabled only if the Remote Video Support option is enabled. b. Enter the Server Address. c. Enter the Source Path. d. Select the Share Type from the drop-down list. e. Enter the User Name, Password and Domain Name in the respective fields. f. Click Save to save the settings. 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.10 Maintenance Group This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device. The menu contains the following items: • Preserve Configuration • Restore Configuration • System Administrator A detailed description is given below. 3.10.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Save: To save any changes made. Note: This configuration is used by Restore Factory Defaults process. Reset: To reset the modified changes. 3.10.1.1 Files Preserved 3.10.1.1.1 SDR Following files will be preserved. SDR.dat: This file contains the sensor data record information that is used in IPMI. Dependency Configurations: NIL 3.10.1.1.2 FRU Following files will be preserved. FRU.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.10.1.1.5 Network Following files will be preserved. dhcp.conf: This file is to configure the host name in the FQDN format. dns.conf: This file is used to configure the DNS registration method and DNS server for the particular interface. hostname: This file is used to store the Hostname of the BMC. hostname.conf: This file is used to configure the host name creation method Manual/Automatic for the BMC.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual hostname.conf: This file is used to configure the host name creation method Manual/Automatic for the BMC. Vlaninterfaces: This file helps to enable the vlan interface for the particular LAN interface vlansetting.conf: This file is to store the vlan ID and Vlan priority for the particular VLAN interface entry. bond.conf: This file is to enable the bond interface for the specified LAN interfaces.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.10.1.1.7 SNMP Following files will be preserved. snmp_users.conf: This file contains the NSMP user configurations such as user name and password encryption mechanism for the specific users. snmpcfg.conf: This file contains the SNMP users privilege levels such as ro user and rw user. Dependency Configurations - NIL 3.10.1.1.8 SSH Following files will be preserved.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual activedir.conf: This file contains the configurations such as sslenable, timeout, racdomain, adtype, adfilterdc1, adfilterdc2, adfilterdc3, username, password, and rolegroup information such as name domain and privileges. openLdapGroup.conf:This file contains the oprnm ldap role group information such as name domain and privilege. nsswitch.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Restore Configuration 3.10.2.1 Procedure 1. Click Enter Preserve Configuration to redirect to Preserve Configuration page, which is used to preserve the particular configuration not to be overwritten by the default configuration. 2. Click Restore Configuration to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware. 3.10.3 System Administrator This page is used to configure the System Administrator settings.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Change Password: To change the user’s password. Note: Password, Confirm Password: • Password must be at least 8 characters long. • White space is not allowed. Note: This field will not allow more than 64 characters. Save: To save the new configuration for system administrator. Reset: To reset the modified changes. 3.10.3.1 Procedure: 1. To enable User Access, check the Enable option. 2. Enable Change Password option to change the user password.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.11.1 Firmware Update This wizard takes you through the process of firmware upgradation. A reset of the box will automatically follow if the upgrade is completed or cancelled. An option to preserve configuration will be presented. Enable it, if you wish to preserve configured settings through the upgrade. WARNING: Please note that after entering update mode widgets, other web pages and services will not work. All open widgets will be closed automatically.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Preserve All Configurations: To preserve all the listed configurations. Upload SignImage Key: To upload the Sign Image public key of the encrypted firmware. Enter Preserve Configuration: To redirect to the Preserve Configuration page. Enter Update Mode: To upgrade the current device firmware. Warning: Please note that after entering the update mode, the widgets, other web pages and services will not work. All the open widgets will be automatically closed.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Upload Firmware d. Verifying Firmware Image In Section Based Firmware Update, you can configure the firmware image for section based flashing. Check the required image and click Proceed. If flasing is required for all the images, select the option Check this option to do full firmware flash. Note: Only selected sections of the firmware will be updated. Other sections are skipped. Before starting flash operation, you are advised to verify the compatibility between image sections.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.11.2 Image Transfer Protocol This page is used to configure the firmware image protocol information. To open Image Transfer Protocol page, click Firmware Update > Protocol Configuration from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Image Transfer Protocol page is shown below. Image Transfer Protocol The various options of Image Transfer Protocol are given below. Protocol Type: To transfer the firmware image into the BMC.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 4. Enter the Retry Count value. 5. Click Save to save the changes. 6. Click Reset to reset the entered values. 3.12 Log Out To log out of the MegaRAC GUI, click the Logout button on the top right corner of the screen. 3.13 Stand Alone Application The JViewer application can be launched from the client system as a standalone application. For launching the application, we need to have the executable jar files available in the client machine. The jar files include JViewer.jar.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Launching JViewer Stand Alone Application from Windows command prompt 3.13.2 Launching from Linux Launching JViewer Stand Alone Application from Linux terminal • -apptype: application type - StandAlone • -host name: host name or IP address of the BMC • -webport: secure webport number of the BMC • -u: username of the BMC web session • -p: password of the BMC web session • -lang: localization language code.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Note: It is not mandatory to specify any of these arguments while launching the app form command prompt or terminal. 2. The user can specify all, some, or none of these arguments. If all the arguments are provided correctly, the application will launch. If any of these arguments is missing, or invalid, an input dialog box will appear, and it will prompt the user to input the correct values. 3. If –lang argument is missing, English will be selected as the default language. 4.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.13.3 Launching from GUI based environment 1. While launching the JViewer Stand Alone Application from GUI based environment, double click the JViewer.jar file or right click the file, and open it using the Java platform available. Launching JViewer Stand Alone Application form Linux GUI based environment 2. Once the application is launched, an input dialog appears. 3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.14 FLASH Tools The Flash Tools are command line utility programs used to upgrade the firmware using different medium like KCS, USB, and LAN. There are three tools, which are being used • YAFUFlash • EFI base YAFUKCS 3.15 YAFUFlash Yet Another Firmware Upgrade Flash is a tool used for flashing the BMC. This utility is used for flashing in both Linux and Windows environment. There are two types of mediums used to flash the BMC.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual - force-boot Option to FORCE BootLoader upgrade during full upgrade - preserve-config Option Preserve configuration module during full upgrade -quite Use the option to show the minimum flash progress details. -i Option to interactive upgrade (Upgrade only required modules)** - ignore-platform-check Option use to flash different image to different platform.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual ‘-u’ Option to enter UserName, When using Network Medium ‘-p’ Option to enter Password, When using Network Medium -kcs Option to use KCS medium. [FW_IMAGE_FILE] Firmware image file name [rom.ima]. Note: -preserve-config’, ‘-force-boot’ or ‘-preserve-boot’ option not be used in interactive upgrade 3.15.1.1 Examples for Network Medium Eg1: ./Yafuflash –nw –ip 155.166.132.12 –u admin –p admin rom.ima -info Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command works with network medium using the ipv6 address 2000::2005, which start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with FORCE BootLoader Upgrade. Eg8: ./Yafuflash –nw –ip 155.166.132.12 rom.ima -i Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which start to flash the new rom.ima using interactive upgrade mode and user will be prompt to select the Number of modules and module names to upgrade. Eg9: .
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which start to flash the new rom.ima with minimum progress details. 3.15.1.2 Examples for USB Medium: Eg1: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima -info Description: This command works with USB medium which displays the details of both Existing Firmware and new firmware. Eg2: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima Description: This command works with USB medium which start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware. Eg3: .
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with preserving SEL and IPMI as well as selected configurations. Eg11: ./Yafuflash -cd rom.ima -preserve-sel -ignore-existing-overrides Description: This command works with USB medium, which start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with preserving FRU configurations only Eg12: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima -quite Description: This command works with USB medium, which start to flash the new rom.ima with minimum progress details. 3.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Eg9: ./Yafuflash –kcs public.pem –replace-publickey Description: This command works with KCS medium which replaces the public key in Existing Firmare. Eg10: ./Yafuflash -kcs rom.ima -preserve-sel -preserve-ipmi Description: This command works with KCS medium, which will ask for other configurations which are already set to be preserved to preserve or not and after that it will start to flash the new rom.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual -i Option to interactive upgrade (Upgrade only required modules)** -ignore-module-location Option use to skip the user interaction if the flashing image is Contains different module locations. -ignore-boot-version Option use to skip the user interaction if the Boot loader version is different and – force boot option is not given. -img-section-info Displays information about current FW Sections. -img-info Displays information about current FW Versions.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.15.2.1 Examples of Network Medium Eg1: ./Yafuflash –nw –ip 155.166.132.12 –u admin –p admin rom.ima -info Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which displays the details of both Existing Firmware and new firmware. Eg2: ./Yafuflash –nw –ip 155.166.132.12 –u admin –p admin rom.ima Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware. Eg3: .
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which displays the details of Existing Firmware Version. Eg11: ./Yafuflash –nw –ip 155.166.132.12 –u admin –p admin public.pem –replacepublickey Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which replaces the public key in Existing Firmware. Eg12: ./Yafuflash -nw -ip 155.166.132.12 rom.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Screen: If Existing and current images are same. FG: 2 Existing and current are different.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual FG: 3 Interactive Upgrade Mode. 3.15.2.2 Examples for USB Medium: Eg1: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima -info Description: This command works with USB medium which displays the details of both Existing Firmware and new firmware. Eg2: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima Description: This command works with USB medium which start to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware. Eg3: ./Yafuflash –cd rom.ima –force-boot Description: This command works with USB medium which start to flash the new rom.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Eg8: ./Yafuflash –cd -img-info Description: This command works with USB medium which displays the details of Existing Firmware Version. Eg9: ./Yafuflash –cd public.pem –replace-publickey Description: This command works with USB medium which replaces the public key in Existing Firmare. Eg10: ./Yafuflash -cd rom.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command works with KCS medium, which start to flash the new rom.ima using interactive upgrade mode and user, will be prompt to select the Number of modules and module names to upgrade. Eg7: ./Yafuflash –kcs -img-section-info Description: This command works with KCS medium which displays the details of Existing Firmware. Eg8: ./Yafuflash –kcs -img-info Description: This command works with KCS medium which displays the details of Existing Firmware Version. Eg9: .
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which starts to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with preserving FRU configurations only. Eg16: ./Yafuflash -nw -ip 155.166.132.12 rom.ima -preserve-fru -preserve-snmp -ignoreexisting-overrides Description: This command works with network medium using the ip 155.166.132.12, which starts to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with preserving FRU and SNMP configurations only. Eg17: .
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual -Ignore-module-location Option use to skip the user interaction if the flashing image is Contains different module locations. -Ignore-boot-version Option use to skip the user interaction if the Boot loader version is different and – force boot option is not given. -Ignore-non-preserve-config Option skips the restore to default factor setting if the image shares the same configuration area. img-section-info Displays information about current FW Sections.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command starts to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with FORCE BootLoader upgrade. Eg4: Yafuflash -kcs –preserve-config rom.ima Description: This command starts to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with preserving config params. Eg5: Yafuflash -kcs –force-boot –preserve-config rom.ima Description: This command starts to flash the new rom.ima to the firmware with FORCE BootLoader upgrade and preserving config params. Eg6: Yafuflash -kcs –i rom.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.16 EFI base YAFUKCS 3.16.1 Installation 1. Copy Yafukcs_uefi\obj\Yafukcs.efi to any USB mass storage device. 2. Boot to BIOS UEFI Shell prompt 3. Format: Yafukcs.efi [OPTION] [FW_IMAGE_FILE] • -h Display the utility usage • -info Display information about current firmware and new firmware • -force-boot Option to FORCE BootLoader upgrade during full upgrade • -preserve-config Option to preserve Config Module during full upgrade 3.16.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Error Codes Macro Used Definition 0x07 YAFU_NAME_LONG Parameter Size exceeds 1. Public key File Name Size Exceeds 2. IP Address Size Exceeds 3. Host Name Size Exceeds 4. Username Size Exceeds 5. Password Size Exceeds 0x08 YAFU_CC_IMAGE_SIZE_ INVALID Invalid Image Size 0x09 YAFU_COMMAND_ TIMEOUT_ERR Command Timeout Exception 3.17 VMCLI Tool 3.17.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 2. Go to VMCLI folder and execute the installer script to install the VMCLI service. Installer.bat –i 3. Installer script will add the VMCLI as windows service and user can start and stop the service using sc command. 4. Start the VMCLI Service. Where VMCLI is service name.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual -c CD/DVD Drive and CD/DVD Image -f Floppy Drive and Floppy Image -hd Hard Disk Drive, Hard Disk Image and USB [MEDIA] Media drive (or) Media Image Media Drive For Hard Disk Drive need to mention physical drive volume name like C:/ ,D:/ etc. To know physical drive volumes go to Control panel -> Administrative Tools-> Computer Management -> Storage-> Disk Management (Refer Screen: Media Drive) [-e] Enable encrypted data transfer through ssl Screen: Media Drive 5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual VMCLI Screen 1 The above VMCLI Screen 1 starts VMCLI service without command line argument ie, configuration will be read from conf file. 3.17.2.1 Examples of Floppy Media redirection Eg1: sc start VMCLI -r 10.0.6.8:443 -u admin -p admin -f A:\ Description: This command is to redirect the floppy drive from the management station to the host. Eg2: sc start VMCLI -r 10.0.6.8:443 -u admin -p admin -f FloppyImage.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.17.2.2 Examples of CD-ROM Media redirection Eg1: sc start VMCLI -r 10.0.6.8:443 -u admin -p admin -c E:\ Description: Description: This command is to redirect the CD/DVD drive from the management station to the host. Eg2: sc start VMCLI -r 10.0.6.8:443 -u admin -p admin -c E:\ -e Description: This command is to redirect the CD/DVD drive from the management station to the host. Data will be transfer through ssl. Eg3: sc start VMCLI -r 10.0.6.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3. Create a force link as libcrypto.so.0.9.8e to libcrypto.so.4: ln -sf libcrypto.so.0.9.8e libcrypto.so.4 4. Copy libssl.so.4 and libcrypto.so.4 to /lib and /usr/loca/lib: cp libssl.so.4 /lib/ cp libssl.so.4 /usr/local/lib cp libcrypto.so.4 /lib/ cp libcrypto.so.4 /usr/local/lib 5. Open Terminal and go to VMCLI folder 6. Install the VMCLI service in Linux system using installer script. installer.sh –i 7. Start and stop the VMCLI using service command.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Media Drive Device name like /dev/sda, /dev/sdb Note: Device name should not include partition name like /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2. Avoid partition name [-e] Enable encrypted data transfer through ssl. 8. Stop the service. Service stop vmcli VMCLI Screen 2 The above VMCLI Screen 2 starts VMCLI service without command line argument ie, configuration will be read from conf file. 3.17.3.1.1 Examples of Floppy Media redirection Eg1: IPv4: service vmcli start -r 10.0.6.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Description: This command is to redirect the CD/DVD drive from the management station to the host. Eg2: IPv4: service vmcli start -r 10.0.6.8:443 –u admin –p admin -c CD-RomImage.iso IPv6:service vmcli start -r [2004::2000]:443 –u admin –p admin –c CD-RomImage.iso Description: This command is to redirect the CD/DVD image from the management station to the host. Eg3: IPv4: service vmcli start -r 10.0.6.8:443 –u admin –p admin -c CD-RomImage.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.17.3.2 Configuration File Support VMCLI supports the configuration file to pass the argument to the VMCLI service. The VMCLI service will read the configurations from the file, if the VMCLI service is started with no command line argument. Eg: service vmcli start [Linux] – filename is /etc/vmcli/vmcli.conf Eg: Sc start vmcli [Windows] – filename is C:\WINDOWS\vmcli.conf Log file support is added to VMCLI service.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual 3.18 SOL One of the powerful tools in IPMI is Serial Over LAN (SOL) which provides serial line access over the management LAN. The baseboard management controller (BMC) microcontroller embedded on the server motherboard does this by redirecting information destined for the serial port over to the LAN.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Appendix A A.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Port # Owner Module Usage 1900 uPnP discovery Used for uPnP based BMC discovery 50000 uPnP discovery Used for uPnP based BMC discovery 427 SLPD Service Locater 123 NTP Network Time Protocol (NTP) - used for time synchronization (UDP Connection) 161 SNMP SNMP listens on this port for incoming SNMP requests.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual A.3 KVM Sharing Scenario A.3.1 Scenario 1: KVM Client KVM Vmedia (Jviewer) VMCLI Client 1 Connected Connected Not allowed Client 2 Connected Not Allowed A.3.2 Scenario 2: KVM Client KVM Vmedia (Jviewer) VMCLI Client 1 Connected Not Allowed Not allowed Client 2 Connected Connected A.3.3 Scenario 3: KVM Client KVM Vmedia (Jviewer) VMCLI Client 1 Connected Not Allowed Not allowed Client 2 Connected Not Allowed A.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Interface Channel Number Primary IPMB Channel 0x00 Secondary IPMB Channel 0x06 System Interface 0x0f SMM Interface 0x05 A.5 IPMI Commands Supported by SP-X Firmware A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x06 0x0A Get Command Support O 0x06 0x0C Get Configurable Commands O 0x06 0x60 Set Command Enables O 0x06 0x61 Get Command Enables O 0x06 0x64 Get OEM NetFn IANA Support O WatchDog Timer Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x06 0x22 Reset Watchdog Timer M 0x06 0x24 Set Watchdog Timer M 0x06 0x25 Get Watchdog Timer M BMC Device and Messaging Command
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x06 0x31 Get Message Flags M 0x06 0x32 Enable Message Channel Receive O 0x06 0x33 Get Message M 0x06 0x34 Send Message M 0x06 0x35 Read Event Message Buffer O 0x06 0x37 Get System GUID O 0x06 0x38 Get Channel Authentication Capabilities O 0x06 0x39 Get Session Challenge O 0x06 0x3A Activate Session O 0x06 0x3B Set Session Privilege Level O 0x06 0x3C Close Session O 0x06 0x3D
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name 0x06 0x42 Get Channel Info Command O 0x06 0x43 Set User Access Command O 0x06 0x44 Get User Access Command O 0x06 0x45 Set User Name O 0x06 0x46 Get User Name Command O 0x06 0x47 Set User Password Command O 0x06 0x52 Master Write-Read M 0x06 0x58 Set System Info Parameters 0x06 0x59 Supported Parameters Get System Info Parameters 155 Set In Progress -0x0 System Firmware Version -0x1 System name -0x2 Pr
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters System name -0x2 Primary Operating System Name -0x3 Operating System Name. -0x4 M/O IPMI 2.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x06 0x50 Get Channel OEM Payload Info O 0x06 0x54 Get Channel Cipher Suites O 0x06 0x55 Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption O 0x06 0x56 Set Channel Security Keys O 0x06 0x57 Get System Interface Capabilities O Chassis Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x00 0x00 Get Chassis Capabilities M 0x00 0x01 Get Chassis Status M 0x00 0x02 Chassis Control M 0x00 0
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x00 0x06 Get System Restart Cause 0x00 0x08 Set System Boot Options M/O O Set In Progress -0x0 0x09 Service partition selector -0x1 0x0A Service partition scan -0x2 BMC boot flag valid bit clearing -0x3 Boot info acknowledge -0x4 Boot flags -0x5 Boot initiator info -0x6 Boot initiator mailbox -0x7 O A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x02 0x02 Get ICMB Address O 0x02 0x03 Set ICMB Address O 0x02 0x04 Set Bridge ProxyAddress O 0x02 0x05 Get Bridge Statistics O 0x02 0x06 Get ICMB Capabilities O 0x02 0x08 Clear Bridge Statistics O 0x02 0x09 Get Bridge Proxy Address O 0x02 0x0A Get ICMB Connector Info M Bridge Discovery Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x02 0x10 Prepare For Discover
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Bridging Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x02 0x20 Bridge Request O 0x02 0x21 Bridge Message O Bridge Event Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x02 0x30 Get Event Count O 0x02 0x31 Set Event Destination O 0x02 0x32 Set Event Reception State O 0x02 0x33 Send ICMB Event Message O 0x02 0x34 Get Event Destination O 0x02 0x35 Get Event Reception State O Sensor Event Commands
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name 0x04 0x01 0x04 Supported Parameters M/O Event Generator M/O Event Receiver M/O Get Event Receiver M O 0x02 Platform Event M M 0x04 0x10 Get PEF Capabilities M 0x04 0x11 Arm PEF Postpone Timer M 0x04 0x12 Set PEF Configuration Parameters Set In Progress -0x0 PEF control -0x1 PEF Action global control -0x2 PEF Startup Delay -0x3 PEF Alert Startup Delay -0x4 Number of Event Filters -0x5 Event Filter Table -0x6
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function 0x04 Command 0x13 Command Name Get PEF Configuration Parameters Supported Parameters M/O Number of Alert Policy Entries -0x8 Alert Policy Table -0x9 System GUID -0xa Number of Alert Strings -0xb Alert String Keys -0xc Alert Strings -0xd Set In Progress -0x0 PEF control -0x1 PEF Action global control -0x2 PEF Startup Delay -0x3 PEF Alert Startup Delay -0x4 Number of Event Filters -0x5 162 Event Generator M/O M Event Receiver M/O
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O Event Filter Table -0x6 Event Filter Table Data 1 -0x7 Number of Alert Policy Entries -0x8 Alert Policy Table -0x9 System GUID -0xa Number of Alert Strings -0xb Alert String Keys -0xc Alert Strings -0xd 0x04 0x14 Set Last Processed Event ID M 0x04 0x15 Get Last Processed Event ID M 0x04 0x16 Alert Immediate O 0x04 0x17 PET Acknowledge O 163 Event Generator M/O Event Receiver M/O
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x04 0x20 Get Device SDR Info O 0x04 0x21 Get Device SDR O 0x04 0x22 Reserve Device SDR Repository O 0x04 0x23 Get Sensor Reading Factors O 0x04 0x24 Set Sensor Hysteresis O 0x04 0x25 Get Sensor Hysteresis O 0x04 0x26 Set Sensor Threshold O 0x04 0x27 Get Sensor Threshold O 0x04 0x28 Set Sensor Event Enable O 0x04 0x29 Get Sensor Event Enable O 0x04 0x2A Re-arm Sensor Events O 16
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x04 0x2B Get Sensor Event Status O 0x04 0x2D Get Sensor Reading M 0x04 0x2E Set Sensor Type O 0x04 0x2F Get Sensor Type O 0x04 0x30 Set Sensor Reading And Event Status O Event Generator M/O Event Receiver M/O A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual SDR Repository commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x0a 0x20 Get SDR Repository Info M 0x0a 0x21 Get SDR Repository Allocation Info O 0x0a 0x22 Reserve SDR Repository M 0x0a 0x23 Get SDR M 0x0a 0x24 Add SDR M 0x0a 0x25 Partial Add SDR M 0x0a 0x27 Clear SDR Repository M 0x0a 0x28 Get SDR Repository Time M 0x0a 0x2C Run Initialization Agent O SEL Device Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported P
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x0a 0x43 Get SEL Entry M 0x0a 0x44 Add SEL Entry M 0x0a 0x45 Partial Add SEL Entry M 0x0a 0x47 Clear SEL M 0x0a 0x48 Get SEL Time M 0x0a 0x49 Set SEL Time M 0x0a 0x5C Get SEL Time UTC OffSet O 0x0a 0x5D Set SEL Time UTC OffSet O A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name 168 Supported Parameters M/O IP Address Source -0x4 MAC Address -0x5 Subnet Mask -0x6 IPv4 Header -0x7 Primary RMCP Port Number -0x8 Secondary RMCP Port Number -0x9 BMC Generated ARP control -0xa Gratuitous ARP interval -0xb Default Gateway Address -0xc Default Gateway MAC Address -0xd Backup Gateway Address -0xe Backup Gateway MAC Address -0xf Community String -0x10 Number of -0x11
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O Destinations 169 Destination Type -0x12 Destination Addresses -0x13 VLAN ID -0x14 VLAN Priority -0x15 Cipher Suite Entry Support -0x16 Cipher Suite Entry Entries -0x17 Cipher Suite Entry Privilege levels -0x18 VLAN TAGS -0x19 Bad Password Threshold -0x1a IPv6 Enable -0x195 IPv6 IP Address source -0x196 IPv6 IP Address -0x197 Prefix Length -0x198 IPv6 Default -0x199
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O Gateway 0x0c 0x02 Get LAN Configuration Parameters IPv6 DNS settings -0x203 IPv6 Link IP Address -0x207 IPv6 Link IP Address Prefix Length -0x208 Set In Progress 170 M -0x0 Authentication Type Support -0x1 Authentication Type Enables -0x2 IP Address -0x3 IP Address Source -0x4 MAC Address -0x5 Subnet Mask -0x6 IPv4 Header -0x7 Primary RMCP Port Number -0x8 Secondary RMCP -0x9
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O Port Number 171 BMC Generated ARP control -0xa Gratuitous ARP interval -0xb Default Gateway Address -0xc Default Gateway MAC Address -0xd Backup Gateway Address -0xe Backup Gateway MAC Address -0xf Community String -0x10 Number of Destinations -0x11 Destination Type -0x12 Destination Addresses -0x13 VLAN ID -0x14 VLAN Priority -0x15 Cipher Suite Entry Support -0x16
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function 0x0c Command 0x03 Command Name Suspend BMC ARPs 172 Supported Parameters M/O Cipher Suite Entry Entries -0x17 Cipher Suite Entry Privilege levels -0x18 VLAN TAGS -0x19 Bad Password Threshold -0x1a IPv6 Enable -0x195 IPv6 IP Address source -0x196 IPv6 IP Address -0x197 Prefix Length -0x198 IPv6 Default Gateway -0x199 IPv6 DNS settings -0x203 IPv6 Link IP Address -0x207 IPv6 Link IP Address Prefix Length -0x208 O
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Serial/Modem Device Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x0c 0x10 Set Serial/Modem Configuration Set In Progress -0x1 Set Bad Password Threshold -0x54 Set Baud Rate -0x7 Set In Progress -0x1 Modem Init String -0x10 0x0c 0x11 Get Serial/Modem Configuration M/O M M 0x0c 0x12 Set Serial/ Modem Mux O 0x0c 0x13 Get TAP Response Codes O 0x0c 0x19 Callback O 0x0c 0x1a Set User Callback Options O 0x0c 0x1b Get User Call
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O SOL Enable -0x1 SOL Authentication -0x2 Character Accumulate Interval & Character Send Threshold -0x3 SOL Retry -0x4 SOL non-volatile bit rate -0x5 SOL volatile bit rate -0x6 SOL Payload Channel -0x7 SOL Payload Port Number -0x8 0x0c 0x21 Set SOL Configuration Parameters Set In Progress -0x0 SOL Enable -0x1 SOL Authentication -0x2 Character Accumulate Interval & Character Send Threshold -0x3
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters SOL Payload Channel M/O -0x7 SOL Payload Port Number -0x8 A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x0027 YAFU Verify Flash O 0x32 0x0028 YAFU Get ECF Status O 0x32 0x0029 YAFU Get Verify Status O 0x32 0x0030 YAFU Read Memory O 0x32 0x0031 YAFU Write Memory O 0x32 0x0032 YAFU Copy Memory O 0x32 0x0033 YAFU Compare Memory O 0x32 0x0034 YAFU Clear Memory O 0x32 0x0040 YAFU Get Boot Configuration O 0x32 0x0041 YAFU Set Boot Configuration O 0x32 0x0042 YAFU Get Boot Variables O 0x32 0x0050 YAFU
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI LAN Info Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x60 Get Channel Number O 0x32 0x62 Get Eth Index O AMI SMTP Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x32 0x78 Set SMTP Configuration Parameters Enable Disable SMTP -0x0 SMTP Server Addr -0x1 SMTP User Name -0x2 SMTP Password -0x3 Number of Destinations -0x4 SMTP User ID -0x5 SMTP Subject -0x6 SMTP Message -0x7 SMTP Sender Addr -0x8 S
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function 0x32 Command 0x79 Command Name Get SMTP Configuration Parameters Supported Parameters M/O EnableDisable SMTP Authentication -0xb SMTP IPv6 Server Addr -0xc EnableDisable SMTP2 -0xd SMTP2 Server Addr -0xe SMTP2 User Nmae -0xf SMTP2 Password -0x10 SMTP2 Sender Addr -0x11 SMTP2 Host Name -0x12 SMTP2 Port Number -0x13 EnableDisable SMTP2 Authentication -0x14 SMTP2 IPv6 Server Addr -0x15 Enable Disable SMTP -0x0 SMTP Server Addr -0x1 SMTP
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O SMTP User ID -0x5 SMTP Subject -0x6 SMTP Message -0x7 SMTP Sender Addr -0x8 SMTP Host Name -0x9 SMTP Port Number -0xa EnableDisable SMTP Authentication -0xb SMTP IPv6 Server Addr -0xc EnableDisable SMTP2 -0xd SMTP2 Server Addr -0xe SMTP2 User Nmae -0xf SMTP2 Password -0x10 SMTP2 Sender Addr -0x11 SMTP2 Host Name -0x12 SMTP2 Port Number -0x13 EnableDisable SMTP2 Authentication -0x14 179
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters SMTP2 IPv6 Server Addr M/O -0x15 0x32 0x63 Get Email User M 0x32 0x64 Set Email User M 0x32 0x81 Get Email Format User M 0x32 0x82 Set Email Format User M AMI Password Recovery Command Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x65 Reset Password Supported Parameters M/O M AMI Restore Factory Default Settings Command Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x66 Restore Defaults Supported Para
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI Get Bios Code Commands Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x73 Get Bios Code Supported Parameters M/O O AMI SERVICE Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x69 Get Service Configuration O 0x32 0x6a Set Service Configuration O 0x32 0x70 Link Down Resilent O AMI DNS Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x6b Get DNS Configuration M 0x32 0x6c Set DNS Configuration M AM
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI Firewall Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters 0x32 0x76 Set Firewall Block IPV4 -0x0 Block IPV4 Range -0x1 Block Port -0x2 Block Port Range -0x3 Release IPV4 -0x4 Release IPV4 Range -0x5 Release Port -0x6 Release Port Range -0x7 Flush IP tables -0x8 Disable All -0x9 Remove Disable All -0xa Get IP-table count - 0x0 Get IP-table entry Info - 0x1 Check IsBlockAllEnabled - 0x2 0x32 0x77 Get Firewall 182 M/O O O
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI FRU Commands Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x80 Get FRU Details Supported Parameters M/O M Linux Root User Access Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x90 Get Root User Access M 0x32 0x91 Set Root Password M User Shell Related Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x92 Get User Shell Type O 0x32 0x93 Set User Shell Type O AMI Trigger Video recording Configuratio
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI Get SOL Configuration Command Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x96 Get SOL Configuration Supported Parameters M/O O AMI Login Audit SEL Configuration Command Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x97 Set Login Audit Configuration O 0x32 0x98 Get Login Audit Configuration O AMI Get IPV6 Address Command Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x99 Get IPV6 Address Supported Parameters M/O O AMI PAM Order Commands N
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI SNMP Configuration Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x7c Get SNMP Configuration O 0x32 0x7d Set SNMP Configuration O AMI SEL Configuration Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x7e Get SEL Policy O 0x32 0x7f Set SEL Policy O 0x32 0x85 Get SEL Entries O AMI Preserve Configuration Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x83 Set Prese
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual AMI TFTP Firmware Update Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x32 0x87 Start TFTP Firmware Update O 0x32 0x88 Get TFTP Firmware Progress Status O 0x32 0x89 Set Firmware Configuration O 0x32 0x8a Get Firmware Configuration O 0x32 0x8b Set Firmware Protocol O 0x32 0x8c Get Firmware Protocol O AMI IPMI Session Timeout Configuration Command Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x8D IPMI Session Timeout Configuration
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual A.5.
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual SB-TSI Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x36 0x0D Read TSI Register O 0x36 0x0E Write TSI Register O DCMI Commands Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O 0x2c 0x01 Get DCMI Capability Info Supported DCMI Capabilities -0x1 Mandatory Platform Attributes -0x2 Optional Platform Attributes -0x3 Managebility Access Attributes -0x4 M 0x2c 0x02 Get Power Reading O 0x2c 0x03 Get Power Limit O 0x2c
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Net Function Command Command Name Supported Parameters M/O Info 0x2c 0x08 Set Asset Tag M 0x2c 0x09 Get Management Controller Id String M 0x2c 0x0A Set Management Controller Id String M 0x2c 0x0B Set Thermal Limit O 0x2c 0x0C Get Thermal Limit O 0x2c 0x10 Get Temperature Reading M 0x2c 0x12 Set DCMI Configuration Parameters M 0x2c 0x13 Get DCMI Configuration Parameters M PNM Commands Net Function Command Command Name 0x30 0xE2 Get Reading
IMB-S90 IPMI User’s Manual Remote Images service commands Net Function Command Command Name 0x32 0x9E Get RIS configuration O 0x32 0x9F Set RIS configuration O 0x32 0xA0 RIS Start/Stop O 190 Supported Parameters M/O
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