Server Management Guide
Baseboard Management Controller
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respectively.
User 2 (“root”) will always have the administrator privilege level.
All user passwords (including passwords for 1 and 2) may be modified.
User IDs 3-15 may be used freely, with the condition that user names are unique. Therefore, no
other users can be named as “” (Null), “root,” or any other existing user name.
Table 15. Feature Comparison
Users
User Name
Password
Status
Characteristics
User 1
Null
Null
Disabled
Only Password can be changed.
User 2
root
superuser
Disabled
Only Password can be changed.
User 3
test1
superuser
Disabled
Both user name and password can be
changed.
User 4
test2
superuser
Disabled
Both user name and password can be
changed.
User 5
test3
superuser
Disabled
Both user name and password can be
changed.
User 6-15
undefined
undefined
Disabled
Both user name and password can be
changed.
Intel
®
recommends changing the password if using user 1 or 2, and changing both user name and
password if using user 3-5.
2.6.9 Session Support
Maximum/Minimum session support varies by interface type:
IPMI Over LAN – Maximum of 4 sessions
Embedded WebServer (when advanced features are enabled) – Minimum of two sessions
Media Redirection – Minimum of two sessions
KVM – Minimum of two sessions
Serial Channel – One session only
2.6.10 New Features of BMC
Comparing with Intel
®
S5500 series server boards, in this generation of Servers, we added some new
features to BMC (Even with no Intel
®
RMM4 module installed), there are:
Embedded Web Server
BMC Base manageability provides an embedded web server and an OEM-customizable web GUI which
exposes the manageability features of the BMC base feature set. It supports all on-board NICs that have
management connectivity to the BMC as well as an optional dedicated add-in management NIC. At least
two concurrent web sessions from up to two different users are supported.