Owners Manual
◦ 00b-disable user
◦ 01b-enable user-10b-set password
◦ 11b-test password. This compares the password data give in the request with the presently stored password and returns an OK
completion code if it matches. Otherwise, an error completion code returns.
• Request data byte 3:18—For 16-byte passwords. Password data. This is a xed-length required led used for setting and testing
password operations. If the user enters the password as an ASCII string, it must be null (00h) terminated 00h padded if the string is
shorter than 16 bytes. This eld is not needed for the disable user or enable user operation. If the eld is present, the BMC
ignores the data.
• Request data byte 3:22—For 20-byte passwords. This is a xed-length required led used for setting and testing password operations.
If the user enters the password as an ASCII string, it must be null (00h) terminated 00h padded if the string is shorter than 20 bytes.
This eld is not needed for the disable user or enable user operation. If the eld is present, the BMC ignores the data.
• Response data byte 1—Completion code. Generic plus the following command-specic completion codes:
– 80h-mandatory password test failed. Password size is correct but the password data does not match the stored value.
– 81h-mandatory password test failed. Wrong password size.
Firewall
To set a rewall, use the set firewall configuration command. Use parameters 0–3 to add the iptables rules and 4–7 to remove
the iptables rules.
• NetFN—0x32
• Command—0x76
• Request data Byte 1—parameter selector
• Request data Byte 2—State selector
• Request data Byte 3:N—Conguration parameter data
• Response data Byte 1—Completion code
– 80h—Parameter not supported
– 81h—Invalid time (start/stop time)
– 82h—Attempt to write read-only parameter
– 83h—Attempt to access HTTP Port 80
To set the rewall conguration state, use the following:
Table 2. Firewall set parameters
Type specic param # Parameter data
To set the command to DROP 00 Parameter to drop packets. Parameter 0–3
uses this state to add the rules to drop the
packets based on the IP address/port
number or ange of IP addresses/port
numbers.
Use parameter 4–7 to remove the rule.
To set the command to ACCEPT 01 Parameter to accept packets. Parameter 0–
3 uses this state to add the rules to accept
the packets based on the IP address/port
number or ange of IP addresses/port
numbers.
Use parameter 4–7 to remove the rule.
To set the rewall parameters, use the following:
Conguration
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