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Command0x66
Response byte 1Completion code
Default settings
The following tables list the default settings after a switch restore.
Table 4. Default settings after a switch restore
Name Setting
BMC OOB Enabled for non-TAA and disabled for TAA
BMC OOB after restore to default Disabled
BMC WEB Enabled for non-TAA and disabled for TAA
BMC WEB after restore to default Disabled
BMC console Enabled for non-TAA and disabled for TAA
BMC console after restore to default Enabled for non-TAA and disabled for TAA
BMC supports unique password Yes
BMC OOB username/password admin/admin
BMC OOB username/password after restore to default admin/admin (but only valid for the IPMI commands for mc
info and change administrator password)
BMC WEB admin/admin
BMC WEB after restore to default admin/admin (but WEB GUI displays a message to confirm
change of the administrator password)
BMC console login username/password sysadmin/superuser
BMC console login username/password after restore to
default
sysadmin/superuser
Set backup configuration flag
To set the backup flags for the manage BMC confirguration command, use the set backup configuration flag
command.
NetFN0x32
Command0xF3
Request data byte 1:2Byte 1 is the value specifies to back up a configuration feature or not.
[7]Reserved
[6]1b: Backup SNMP. 0b: Do not backup the simple network management protocol (SNMP)
[5]1b: Backup SYSLOC. 0b: Do not backup SYSLOG
[4]1b: Backup KVM. 0b: Do not backup keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM)
[3]1b: Backup NTP. 0b: Do not backup network time protocol (NTP)
[2]1b: Backup IPMI. 0b: Do not backup IPMI
[1]1b: Backup NETWORK And SERVICES. 0b: Do not backup NETWORK And SERVICES
[0]1b: Backup AUTHENTICATION. 0b: Do not backup AUTHENTICATION
NOTE: Reserved bits may be updated further based on the requirement.
Response data byte 1Completion code
0x83Authentication feature is not enabled
0x84NTP feature is not enabled
0x85KVM feature is not enabled
0x86SNMP feature is not enabled
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Configuration methods