Owners Manual

Default conguration Restore
Use conguration restore to start the conguration from scratch. For example, use conguration restore to remove the old conguration
and start over if you reinstall the system or move the system to a new location.
Restore default conguration command
NetFn—0x32
Command—0x66
Response byte 1—Completion code
Set backup conguration ag
To set the backup ags for the manage BMC confirguration command, use the set backup configuration flag
command.
NetFN—0x32
Command—0xF3
Request data byte 1:2—Byte 1 is the value species to back up a conguration 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 1—Completion code
0x83—Authentication feature is not enabled
0x84—NTP feature is not enabled
0x85—KVM feature is not enabled
0x86—SNMP feature is not enabled
Conguration
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