Dell C61 manual

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      D Usin g D ell P o the B a Ma n C o werE d C6 1 a sebo a n a g em e C ontro l  d ge 1 45 a rd e nt l ler[...]

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      ___________ Information in this publication is s ubject to chang e without notice. © 2011 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell™, the DE LL logo, and PowerEdge™ are trademarks of Dell I[...]

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     Contents | 3  Contents 1 Introduct ion ................................................................................ 5  BMC Key Features and Functions ............. ................................................ 5  2 Using th e Web UI ....................................................................... 6  Logging in to the W[...]

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     Contents | 4  4 Events T able ............................................................................. 40  5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Comman d S uppo rt Li st ..................................... 44  6 IPMI OEM Command List ......................................................... 52  Extended Configurations .. .........................[...]

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     Introduction | 5  1 Introduction This section introduces the BMC and i ncludes the requirements for web- based graphical user interface (GUI), keyboard , video, and mouse (KVM), and virtual media. BMC Key Features and Functions The following lists the supported feat ures of the BMC:  Support for IPMI v1.5 and v2.0  Out-of-band monitori[...]

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     Using the WEB UI | 6  2 Using the Web UI The BMC firmware features an em bedded web server, ena bling users to connect to the BMC using an I nternet browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer) without needing to install KVM an d virtual storage software on a re mote console. Web-based GU I is supported on the f ollowing browsers: Microsoft Windows[...]

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     U T ( t D W p p T U sing Your R T he Remote M (GUI) called t h t o use. It has a D efault User N W hen you firs t p rompted to e n p assword for l o T able Error! N o Password Field User Name Password N N a t i R emote Mana g M anagement C o h e Remote Ma n low learning c N ame and Pa s t try to access y n ter a user na m o gging on to t h text[...]

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     A g L T C T f T Using the WEB UI Remote M A fter you suc c g reeted with t h Logout L og out from y T he default ti m System I System Infor m C lick the Syst e T he System I n firmware revi s T able Error! N o BMC Informa t System Pow e Firmware Re v Aux Firmwa r Revision Build Time | 8  M anage m c essfully log in h e Remote Ma n y our Remo[...]

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     L T i i C L B L P L N  L ist FRU T he List FRU p i n the system. i nformation. Chassis Infor m L ists the Type , B oard Infor m L ists the Man u P roduct Info r L ists the Man u N umbe r . p age shows a l Select a FRU i m ation , Part Number m ation u facturer, Prod u r mation u facturer Nam e l ist of the dete c tem from the d and the Seria[...]

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     T S I c c  Using the WEB UI Server H T he Sensor m e speed, internal S ensor  Read i I t reads the se n category . Yo u c lick “ Show T | 10  ealth e nu provides i n temperature, a i ngs  &  Senso n sor informati o u can click “ Re T hresholds ” to n formation ab o a nd voltage. r  Readings  w o n the system. Y f [...]

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     E T m C i t i T c G C  E vent Log T he System E v m anaged syst e C ontroller (B M i nformation a b t ype and a sho r Select Server H i nformation. T he list can b e c ategories, B M G enerated Ev e select. Subseq u C lick Clear E v v ent Log (SEL ) e m. The SEL i s M C) or BIOS o b out system ev e r t description. H ealth in me n e sorted b[...]

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     A W c T a T Using the WEB UI Configu r A lerts W hen the BM C c omponent fai l T he Alerts wi n a ctivate the al e T o set up a de s 1 Click a n | 12  r ation C senses a plat l ure, an alert m n dow enables y e rts for each a d s tination to rec e n Alert Numb form event, su c m essage can be y ou to enter e m d dress. e ive alerts, pe r er [...]

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     U s s ing the WEB UI | 13 [...]

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      Using the WEB UI 2 Select A 3 Select E Inform a 4 If your | 14  A lert Type , th e E vent Severit y a tional, Warni n Alert Type is e re are two op t y , The five opt i n g, Critical an d Snmp Trap, ty p t ions, Snmp T r i ons available a d Non-recover a p e the destinat r ap and Emai l a re, Disable Al a ble. ion IP. l .  l l,[...]

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      5 If your enter a b 6 Click S Alert Type is b rief descripti o ave . Email, enter t h o n for the Sub j U s h e destination e j ect of the em a s ing the WEB UI e mail address, a il. | 15  a nd[...]

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     M I m A R N D Using the WEB UI M ouse mode I t is an option t m ode depends A bsolute mod R elative mod e N etwork Show the Re m D HCP or ST A | 16  t o set up mous on OS can ge t e for host’s sy s e for host’s sys t m ote Managem e A TIC IP then cl e mode which t accurate mou s s tem is Windo w t em is Linux O e nt Controller I i ck “[...]

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     c  SMTP Set E-mail (S M c lick “ Save ”. M TP) server IP address for se n U s n ding alert no t s ing the WEB UI t ification to us e | 17  e r then[...]

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     U T u a T T T U T Using the WEB UI U sers T he Users p a g u sers. You ca n a ccessing priv i T able 1-28 dis p T able Error! N o BMC Informa t User ID User Name Network Pri v T here are thre e U ser. T o add new u s | 18  g e enables you t n control user w i leges. p lays the User text of specified ion v ilege e operations in er, click thei[...]

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     E p E nter user na m p rivileges, cli c m e, IPMI versi o c k Add . o n, password, c U s c onfirm passw o s ing the WEB UI o rd and netwo r | 19  r k[...]

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     T C M p T U r  Using the WEB UI T o change th e C lick Modify U M odify user n a p rivileges, cli c T o delete new U ser . A dialo g r efresh page. N o | 20  settings for a u U ser . a me, IPMI ver s c k Modify . user, click the i g box appears , c N OTE: You must h o therwise t hese op t u ser, click thei r s ion, passwor d i r user ID n[...]

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     P T C T Remote C P ower Contr o T his feature e n and reset the s Select Remot e Control Oper T able Error! N o Power Contro Reset Syste m Power Off S y Immediate Soft Shutdo w Orderly Shut d Power On S y Power Cycle C ontrol o l n ables the adm i s ystem remote l e Control in m ation . Table 1 - text of specified l Operation m y stem – w n ?[...]

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     C C T k o c T t a n  Using the WEB UI C lick Perfor m Console Redi r T he Console R k eyboard on t h o n a remote m a c onsole redire c N h l a V N N c t h m T he most pow e t o redirect the h a bility to man a n ot. | 22  m Action to en a r ection R edirection pa h e local manag e a naged system c tion sessions. N OTE: Before you h ave t[...]

  • Page 23

     C B I I T Console Redi r B efore you us e I f the host’s O S I f the host’s O S T his menu ite m system. 1 Cl i r ection Confi g e Console Red i S is Linux, ple S is Windows, m allows you t o i ck Console R e g uration i rection, pleas e a se change the please change o start a Remo t e direction . U s e check your M Mouse mode the Mouse m o[...]

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     Using the WEB UI 2 Click J a 3 And cli | 24  a va Conso le . ck Mouse ite m m to Sync Cur s s or .[...]

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     B T m b w T d v B MC Virtua l T he Device m e m edia enables b e available o n w ere present o T he Device m e d rive, or ISO i m v irtualized. N d N C v Media e nu allows yo u a floppy imag e n the managed n the local sys t e nu in KVM d i m age on the m N OTE: You must h d isconnect a drive. N OTE: You can e n C D/DVD drive/i ma g v irtualize[...]

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     V T w t c i M Y c r Using the WEB UI V irtualizing  D T he Device cl i w indow. To v i t he table. The d c heckbox. An d i mage is adde d M apping a V i Y ou can selec t c heck box for a r ead only whi c | 26  D evices i ent displays t h i rtualize a devi c d evice maps t o d then select th d to the list of a i rtual Media D t a drive to [...]

  • Page 27

     U T d c U nmapping a T o unmap a vi r d rive. Becaus e c onfirm the ac t N s l e Virtual Med i r tual media dr i e some interact i t ion before the N OTE: The assign e s pecial file (Red H a e tter on this syste m i a Drive i ve, select the M i on might be g o drive is unm m e d virtual drive let t e t ® Enterprise Linu x m (managemen t co n U[...]

  • Page 28

     B T t M C V T Using the WEB UI B MC KVM T he BMC KV M t o provide acc e M ouse , Optio n Control tag, c l V ideo T able Error! N o Dropdown M e Start Redirec t Stop Redirec t Restart Full Screen Exit | 28  M client main m e ss to function s n s , Device , an d l ick Console R text of specified e nu It ems t ion t ion m enu consists s availab[...]

  • Page 29

     K T K eyboard T able Error! N o Dropdown M e Hold Right C Hold Right A Hold Left C T Hold Left A L Left Windo w text of specified e nu It ems C TRL Ke y A LT Key T RL Key L T Key w s Key style in docume n Description This menu it e side <CTRL > Redirection. This menu it e side <ALT> k This menu it e side <CTRL > Redirection. T[...]

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     M L  Using the WEB UI Dropdown M e Right Windo w ALT+CTRL + Full Keyboa r M ouse Sync Cursor f o Single Cursor: L SI 8708EM2 | 30  e nu It ems w s Key + DEL r d o r remote cont r To solve prob WebBIOS. Description This menu it e right-side < W Redirection s e b e performed Hold Down Press and Re l This menu it e depressed the keys down[...]

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     O B V D T Options B andwidth: H e V ideo Setting s D evice T able Error! N o Dropdown M e Redirect CD R e lps in regulat e s : Helps in adj u text of specified e nu It ems R OM e d the network u st video resol u style in docume n Description Enable you the CD-RO M ROM drive U s bandwidth. u tion. n t. -7. BMC KVM to start or sto p M drive. You [...]

  • Page 32

     Using the WEB UI | 32  Dropdown Menu Ite ms Description Redirect ISO Enable you to start or stop th e redirection of the ISO. You can choose the CD IMAGE fil e from client computer. Redirect Floppy / USB Enable you to start or sto p the redirection of the Floppy/USB drive. You c an choose the Floppy/USB drive from client comp uter. Redirect [...]

  • Page 33

     2 Brows e file res i E x C: 3 Select t Norm a N o va l F o wi t nu m 4 Click U e to, or Type th i des. x ample: <Product N a h e Update Ty p l ). o rmal: An u p l idates the ta r o rced: Force d t hout validat i m ber. U pload Firmw a e path on your a me>KCSF l a p e as Normal p date operati o r get board, ta r d update mak e i ng ta[...]

  • Page 34

     Using the WEB UI 5 A wind Compa r 6 Select t (The d e 7 Click S | 34  ow, telling tha t r e the uploade d h e Preserve C e fault value is P t art Upgrade . t the firmware d image with e x C onfiguration o P reserve Con f image has bee n x isting device f o r Don’t Pres e f iguratio n ). n verified, app f irmware vers i e rve Configu r ears[...]

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     T T he update mi g 8 The up d g ht take sever a d ate is comple t a l minutes. t ed. Close the s U s s ession and au t s ing the WEB UI t omatically log | 35  out.[...]

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     Using the WEB UI 9 After t h | 36  h e BMC resets , click Log In t t o log in to the BMC aga in.[...]

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     Sensors Th reshold | 37  3 Sensors Threshold Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -8. Sens ors Threshold Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Form ula Upper non- recoverable Upper critical Upper non- critical Lower non- recoverable Lower critical Lower non- critical Fan 01h FCB F AN1 Actual_Reading (RPM) = Ra w_Data x 100[...]

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     Sensors Th reshold | 38  Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Form ula Upper non- recoverable Upper critical Upper non- critical Lower non- recoverable Lower critical Lower non- critical 0x98 0x96 0x9 2 0x7D 0x7F 0x84 19h PS 1.1V Actual_Reading (Volts) = Ra w_Data x 0.0087 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 0x00 0x00 51h VCORE 1 Actual_Readi ng (Volts)[...]

  • Page 39

     Sensors Th reshold | 39  Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Form ula Upper non- recoverable Upper critical Upper non- critical Lower non- recoverable Lower critical Lower non- critical 61h CPU1_ Temp Actual_Reading ( ℃ ) = Raw_Data 0x4E 0x4C 0x4B 0x00 0x00 0x00 62h CPU2_ Temp Actual_Reading ( ℃ ) = Raw_Data 0x4E 0x4C 0x4B 0x00 0x00[...]

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     Events Tab le | 4 0  4 Events Table Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -9. T hreshold Sensors E vent Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Events 01h FCB FAN1 04h(Fan) Lower Critical – going low asserted Lower Critical – going low deasserted 02h FCB FAN2 03h FCB FAN3 04h FCB FAN4 21h MLB TEMP 1 01h (Temperature) Upper N[...]

  • Page 41

     Events Tab le | 4 1 Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Events 2Ah FCB Ambient1 01h (Temperature) Upper Critical – going high asserted Upper Critical – going high deasserted Upper Non-recoverable – going high asserted Upper Non-recoverable – going high deasserted 14h PS 12V 02h (Voltage) Upper Non-critical – going high asserted Uppe[...]

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     Events Tab le | 4 2  Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -10. N on-threshold Sensors E vent Table Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Typ e Sensor- Specific Offset Even ts 71h PEF Action 12h O4h PEF Action 72h WatchDog2 23h 00h Timer expired, status only 01h Hard Reset 02h Power Down 03h Power Cycle 08h Timer Interrupt 74h AC P[...]

  • Page 43

     Events Tab le | 4 3 Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Typ e Sensor- Specific Offset Even ts 60h Memory 0Ch 00h Correctable ECC/other correctable memory error 01h Uncorrectable ECC/other uncorrectable memory error 05h Correctable ECC/other correctable memory error logging limit reached 75h Security 06h 05h Out-of-band A ccess Password Violation A[...]

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     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 44  5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -11. IPMI De vice Global Comma nds Command NetFn CMD O / M Supported Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Cold Reset App 02h O Yes Warm Reset App 03h O No Get Self Test Results App 04h M Yes Manufacture Test On App 05h [...]

  • Page 45

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 45  Command NetFn CMD O/M S upported Send Message App 34h M Yes Read Event Message Buffer App 35h O Yes Get BT Interface Capabilities App 36h O No Get System GUID App 37h O Yes Get Channel Authentication Capabilities App 38h O Yes Get Session Challenge App 39h O Yes Activate Session Command App 3Ah O Yes[...]

  • Page 46

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 46  Command NetFn CMD O/M S upported Master Write-Read I2C App 52h M Yes Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O Yes Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption App 55h O Yes Set Channel Security Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Interface Capabilities App 57h O Yes Set System Info Parameters App 58h O Yes Get System Info[...]

  • Page 47

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 47  Set System Boot Options (Note: PARAMETER #5 DATA 3 [6:5]- FIRMWARE VERBOSITY - BIOS UNSUPPORT PARAME TER # 7 U NS U PP OR T Chassis 08h O Yes Get System Boot Options (Note: PARAME TER # 7 U NS U PP OR T Chassis 09h O Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah O No Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis [...]

  • Page 48

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 48  Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Bh O No Get SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5Ch O Yes Set SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5Dh O Yes  NOTE: Support for Partial Add SEL is no t required when Add SEL is support ed. Table Error! No text of specified style in docu[...]

  • Page 49

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 49  Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 12h M Yes[...]

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     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 50  Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -19. Sens ory Device Command s Command NetFn CMD O/M Supp orted Get Device SDR Info S/E 20h M No Get Device SDR S/E 21h M No Reserve Device SDR Repository S/E 22h M No Get Sensor Reading Factors S/E 23h M Yes Set Sensor Hysteresis S/E 24h M Yes Get[...]

  • Page 51

     IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List | 51  Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -21. PEF/PET Alerting Commands Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Get PEF Capabilities S/E 10h M Yes Arm PEF Postpone Timer S/E 11h M Yes Set PEF Configuration Parameters S/E 12h M Yes Get PEF Configuration Parameters S/E 13h M Yes Set Last Processed [...]

  • Page 52

     IPMI OEM Command List | 52  6 IPMI OEM Command List Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -23. OEM 1 Commands (NetF n 30H, 31H) Command NetFN cmd Forma t Reserved Extended Configuration OEM1 01H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 - Reservation ID[...]

  • Page 53

     IPMI OEM Command List | 53  Command NetFN cmd Forma t Get Extended Configuration OEM1 02H Request: Byte 1 - Reservation ID Byte 2 - Configuration ID Byte 3 - Attribute ID. 00h means read entire configuration data. Byte 4 - Index (used b y table object only) Byte 5 - Data Offset – LSB Byte 6 - Data Offset – MSB Byte 7 - Bytes to read. FFh[...]

  • Page 54

     IPMI OEM Command List | 54  Command NetFN cmd Forma t Set Extended Configuration OEM1 03H Request: Byte 1 - Reservation ID Byte 2 - Configuration ID Byte 3 - Attribute ID. 00h means read entire configuration data. Byte 4 - Index (used b y table object only) Byte 5 - Data Offset – LSB Byte 6 - Data Offset – MSB Byte 7 - In progress [7:4] [...]

  • Page 55

     IPMI OEM Command List | 55  Command NetFN cmd Forma t Restore to defaults OEM1 04H Request: Byte 1 -Configuration to be restored to defaults: [7:5] 111b= Restore the remaining parameters not included in below lists. 000b= Remaining param eters stay what it is. All other values are reserved [4] 1b= Restore PEFs to defaults [3] 1b= Restore ser[...]

  • Page 56

     IPMI OEM Command List | 56  Command NetFN cmd Forma t Get Restore Status OEM1 05H Request: Byte 1 – Task ID Task ID, the value returned by previ ous call to Restore to Defaults command. Respon se: Byte 1 –Completion C ode Byte 2 –Default Restore Status: 00h: Restore in progress 01h: Restore completed SETSYSTEM GUID OEM1 B3H Request: By[...]

  • Page 57

     IPMI OEM Command List | 57  get web port number oem2 03H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – Https Port Number(Low Byte) Byte 3 – Https Port Number( High Byte) Byte 4 – Http Port Number(Low Byte) Byte 5 – Http Port Number( High Byte) get board id oem2 11H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 –[...]

  • Page 58

     IPMI OEM Command List | 58  GET LAN SOURCE OEM2 14h Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – Current LAN Source 00h – Shared NIC 01h – Dedicated NIC GET FCB FW VERSION oem2 16H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – FCB Fw Major number Byte 3 – FCB Fw Minor number SET FAN CONTROL oem2 61H Request: [...]

  • Page 59

     IPMI OEM Command List | 59  SET FSC TABLE oem2 63H Request: Byte 1 – FSC Table Setting Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – FSC Table Setting [7] – Enabled/Disabled FAN Table 0h: Disabled (Default) 1h: Enabled [6:0] – Fan Table Setting(0-based) 80h: 1st FSC fan table (default: 13800RPM) 81h: 2nd FSC fan table (FACEBOOK) 82h: 3rd FSC [...]

  • Page 60

     IPMI OEM Command List | 60  GET FCB SKU INFO oem2 6aH Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – FCB SKU Information OEM GET PIC MODEL oem2 70H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte 2 – PIC model 10h - PIC16 12h – PIC18 Get PSU Mismatch and type OEM2 B3H Request: Respon se: Byte 1 – completion c ode Byte [...]

  • Page 61

     IPMI OEM Command List | 61  Extended Configurations Table Error! No text of specified style in document. -25. Exte nded configura tions Extended Configurati ons All strings are in P-String format. Configuration ID = 02h, NI C Attribut e ID Size Description NicSelection 1 1 Specifies the current mode of operation for the BMC network interface[...]

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     IPMI OEM Command List | 62  or Dual Chan nel Single Pac kage). When user attempts to set to a NIC value that is n ot supported on the platform, a c ompletion co de CCh should be returne d to indicate an invalid data. Configuration ID = 03h, S OL Attribut e ID Size Description SOL Idle Timeout 1 2 byte1:2 - Define the inactivity timeout in mi[...]

  • Page 63

     IPMI OEM Command List | 63  Configuration (Configuration ID 0Ch). In other words, Web ca n only be disabled or enabl ed when HTTP/HTTPS is enabled. [0] - all services except IPMI are disabled. This bit takes precedence over other bits. Default is 0. [1] - KVM/Virtual Storage, enabled by default. [2] - HTTP/HTTPS, enabled by default. [3] - SS[...]

  • Page 64

     IPMI OEM Command List | 64  Whenever this setting is modified, the number of authentication failure of each enabled user must be reset to 0. Default setting is 180 seconds. Lockout Time 4 2 Specifies the time period an account should be disabled if the maximum number of authentication failures is reached. The unit is seconds. Setting this va[...]

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     IPMI OEM Command List | 65  Account Status 4 1 Status of the account. This is the supplement to the byte 3 of response data of Get User Access command. Indexed by use r ID. 00h = status is unspecified 01h = user ID is enabled via Set User Password 02h = user ID is disabled via Set User Password 03h = user ID is lockout R I Configuration ID =[...]

  • Page 66

     IPMI OEM Command List | 66  character must be alphabetic. The default name is bmc- service_tag , where service_tag is the service tag number of the Dell server. For example: bmc- XG3487A. DNS Domain Name Dhcp Enable 6 1 Specifies that the DNS domain name s hould be assigned from the DHCP server. 0: FALSE (default) 1: TRUE. R/W DNS Domain Nam[...]

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     IPMI OEM Command List | 67  Timeout range is 60 to 1920 seconds. A 0 specifies disabling the timeout feature. The default is 300. HTTP Port Num 5 2 Specifies the port number to use for HTTP communication with the BMC. Default is 80. R/W HTTPS Port Num 6 2 Specifies the port number to use for HTTPS communication with the BMC. Default is 443. [...]

  • Page 68

     IPMI OEM Command List | 68  Entity 3 1 Specifies the physical controller the image is associated with. 0: BMC 1: SYSTEM (BIOS) 2: PDB 3: FCB R  Product Info 4 1..64 A text string that identifies the product. "Dell DCS Remote Management Controller" (default) R  Firmware Version 5 1..16 A string containing the BMC firmwar[...]

  • Page 69

     IPMI OEM Command List | 69  Settings, and IPMI LAN Configuration Parameters. 0h – Set as User Default 1h – Restore User Default Configuration ID = 10h, Firmware Update Attribut e ID Size Description Remote Update Enable 1 1 Allow firmware update via TFTP server. R/W  Protocol 2 1 Specified supported protocols. [7:3] - reserved [2] [...]

  • Page 70

     IPMI OEM Command List | 70  Configuration ID = 11h, Pow er Management Attribut e ID Size Description Power Management Enable 1 1 Specify the use of power management method. Bit 7: Enable DPNM power management 1b = enable DPNM 0b = disable DPNM Bit 6:0: reserved R/W Power Staggering AC Recovery 2 1 This parameter is only effective if the Powe[...]

  • Page 71

     Appendix | 71  Appendix SSH/Telnet Enable and Disable 1 Reserved Extended Configuration (NetFn: 30H C MD:01H) 2 Set/Get Extended Configuration(NetFn: 30H CMD:03H/02H)  Example: Get SSH/Telnet enable status: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x01 (Reservation ID) Configuration ID = 04h, Sec urity Attribut e[...]

  • Page 72

     Appendix 72  2 Get Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x0 2 0x01 0x04 0x 01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF Response: 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x08 (SSH/Telnet d isabled) Set SSH/Telnet Enable: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x02 (Reservation ID) 2 Enable SSH/Telnet ipmitool raw 0x30 0x03 0x02 0x04 0x01 0x 00 0x 00 0[...]

  • Page 73

     Appendix | 73  Set SSH/Telnet SOL Redirect enable: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x02 (Reservation ID) 2 Enable SSH/Telnet SOL redirect. ipmitool raw 0x30 0x03 0x02 0x03 0x02 0x 00 0x 00 0x00 0x01 0x01 (set 1 to enable) Response: 0x01 VLAN ID User can use LAN configur ation command parameter 14H to Set or[...]

  • Page 74

     Appendix 74  VLAN ID matches the VLAN ID val ue given in this parameter. [6:4] - reserved [3:0] - most significant four bits of the VLAN ID Example: 1 Get LAN Configuration Parameter command: ipmitool raw 0xC0 0x02 0x01 0x14 0x00 0x00 Response: 0x00 0x11 0x01 0x80 (VLAN Enable and VLAN ID: 1) 2 Set LAN Configuration Parameter command: ipmito[...]

  • Page 75

     B B E G I R 0  B yte 4 B yte 5 … E xample: G et Device ID I pmitool raw 0 R esponse: 0x 0 0 x6e 0x6d 0x 0 Firm w [7] D e firmw Repos [Firm w Repos SDR c [6:0] M Firm w encod e … command: 0 x06 0x01 0 0x25 0x01 0 0 0 0x00 w are Revision 1 e vice available : a re, SDR itory update o r w are / SDR itory updates c c ommand and c M ajor Firmw[...]

  • Page 76

     A B T B U E A ppendix 76  B IOS version T he BIOS ena b B MC early in P U ser can find t Byte  Item  1-2 Recor d 3 Recor d 4-7 Timest 8-9 Gener a 10 Event M 11 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Event D 14 Event D 15 Event D 16 Event D E xample: 1 Iss u 2 ip m BIOS versi o Info b les the syste m P OST. t he BIOS versi d ID d Type a mp a tor ID M essa[...]