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USER MANUAL S260-NF0 GIGABYTE

© 2019 GIGA-BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 2 Getting Started....5

1-1 Software Requirement .... 5

1-2 Log In Gigabyte Management Console....6

1-2-1 Required Browser Settings:....6

1-3 Quick Button and Logged-in User 8

1-4 Help....9

1-5 Menu Bar....9

Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console....11

2-1 Dashboard.... 11

2-2 Sensor....12

2-2-1 Sensor Detail....13

2-2-2 Sensor Events....14

2-3 Sensor History....15

2-4 FRU Information....17

2-5 Logs & Reports 19

2-5-1 IPMI Event Log....19

2-5-2 System Log....21

2-5-3 Audit Log 22

2-6 Settings 23

2-6-1 Date & Time....23

2-6-2 External User Services....24

2-6-3 Log Settings....36

2-6-4 Network Settings 39

2-6-5 PAM Order Settings....45

2-6-6 Platform Event Filter 46

2-6-7 Services....55

2-6-8 SMTP Settings....58

2-6-9 SSL Settings....61

2-6-10 System Firewall 66

2-6-11 User Management....76

2-6-12 Fan Policy....81

2-6-13 Power Consumption 82

2-6-14 NVMeOF Device Management....83

2-6-15 Network Port IP 85

2-6-16 Network Port Auto-Negotiation 86

2-6-17 Target NQN Table 88

2-6-18 Drive Status....89

2-7 Power Control 93
2-8 Maintenance Group....94

2-8-1 Backup Configuration....95
2-8-2 Firmware Image Location....97
2-8-3 Firmware Information....98
2-8-4 Firmware Update....99
2-8-5 Preserve Configuration....102
2-8-6 Restore Configuration....107
2-8-7 Restore Factory Defaults....108
2-8-8 System Administrator....109
2-8-9 Switchtec Information 110
2-8-10 Sign Out....112

Chapter 2 Getting Started

1-1 Software Requirement

  • Client machine with 8GB RAM.
  • If the client machine has 4GB RAM, there will be lag in Video/keyboard/mouse functionality.

Supported Browsers

  • Chrome latest version.
  • IE 11 and above.
  • Firefox (with limited support).

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Note: It is advisable to use Chrome or IE for H5Viewer, since Firefox has its own memory limitations

1-2 Log In Gigabyte Management Console

To access the Gigabyte Management Console, the BMC Web utility will prompt you to enter the User Name and Password.

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text_image Username Password Remember Username Sign me in

I forgot my password

The fields are explained as follows:

For basic login to the BMC Web UI, use the following login:

  • Username: admin
  • Password: password

Remember Username: Check this option to remember your login credentials.

Sign me in: After entering the required credentials, click the Sign me in to login to GUI.

I forgot my password: If you forget your password, you can generate a new one using this link.

Enter the username, click on Forgot Password link. This will send the newly generated password to the configured Email-ID for the user.

1-2-1 Required Browser Settings:

Allow file download from this site: For Internet Explorer, Choose Tools ->Internet Options

->Security Tab, based on device setup, select among Internet, Local intranet, trusted sites and restricted sites. Click Custom level.... In the Security Settings - Zone dialog opened, under settings, find Downloads option, Enable File download option. Click OK to the entire dialog boxes.

For all Other Browsers, accept file download when prompted.

Enable javascript for this site: The icon indicates whether the javascript setting is enabled in browser.

Enable cookies for this site: The icon indicates whether the cookies setting are enabled in browser.

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Cookies must be enabled in order to access the website.

1-3 Quick Button and Logged-in User

The user information and quick buttons are located at the top right of the Web GUI. A screenshot of the logged-in user information is shown below.

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User Information

The logged-in user information shows the logged-in user, his/her privilege and the four quick buttons allowing you to perform the following functions:

Logged-in user and its privilege level

This option shows the logged-in user name and privilege. There are five kinds of privileges.

User: Only valid commands are allowed.

Operator: All BMC commands are allowed except for the configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out-of-hand interfaces.

Administrator: All BMC commands are allowed.

No Access: Login access denied.

OEM: All OEM commands are allowed.

Notification: Click the icon to view the notification messages.

Refresh: Click the icon to reload the current page.

Sync: Click the icon to synchronize with Latest Sensor and Event Log updates.

Sign-out: Click the icon to log out of the Web GUI.

Warning: Click to view the warning messages.

1-4 Help

Help - The Help icon (?) is Located at the top right of the each page in Web GUI. Click this help icon to view more detailed field descriptions.

1-5 Menu Bar

The menu bar displays the following:

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text_image NVMEof Firmware Information 12.00.2 Dec 23 2019 15:53:09 CST Host Offline Dashboard Sensor Sensors History FRU Information Logs & Reports > Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchtec Information Links Status > Performance Monitors >

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Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console

2-1 Dashboard

The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device.

To open the Dashboard page, click Dashboard from the menu bar. It displays the following:

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:24:44 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Dashboard Control Panel 0 d 0 hrs BMC Up Time Pending Dissections More info Access Logs More info Today (.) Details 30 days (.) Details power_supply 1 event PS1_Status 1 event Sensor Monitoring All sensors are good now! Currently recovered

Dashboard

A brief description of the Dashboard page is given below.

BMC Up Time

It indicates the Power On time.

Pending Deassertions

It lists the all pending events incurred by various sensors and occupied/available space in logs can be viewed. To know about the pending events details, click the More info link. This navigates to the Event Log page.

Access Logs

A graphical representation of all events incurred by various sensors and occupied/available space in logs can be viewed, if you click on the More info link, you can view the Audit Log page.

Today & 30 Days (Event Logs)

This page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device. Click Details link on Today and 30 days to view the event logs for Today and 30 days respectively.

Sensor Monitoring

It lists all the critical sensors on the device. If you click on any list sensor, you can view the Sensor detail page with the Sensor information and Sensor Events details.

2-2 Sensor

The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information.

To open the Sensor Readings page, click Sensor from the menu. Click on any sensor to show more information about that particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events.

A sample screenshot of Sensor Readings page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:29:50 (UTC=00:00 UTC) Sensor Reading Live reading of all sensors Critical Sensors (0) All threshold sensors are normal Discrete Sensor States (4) Sensor Name State PS1_Status Presence Detected PS2_Status No state defined SEL No state defined Watching No state defined Normal Sensors (6) Sensor Name Reading Behavior NCT7718W_0xE0 28.00 °C ________ NVMeG0_TEMP 24.00 °C ________ NVMeG1_TEMP 23.00 °C _________M PSU2_HOTSPOT 45.00 °C ________ SYS_POWER 0.00 Watts ________ TNPTS_0x93_left 24.00 °C _________ Disabled Sensors (30) PM8536_DieTemp_m PM8536_OiaTemp_s THPTS_0x92_middl TXPT5_0x94_right TNPTS_0x90_0B NCT7718W_0xE6 NVMeG2_TEMP NVMeG3_TEMP PCIeslot1_TEMP_m PCIeslot2_TEMP_m PCIeslot3_TEMP_m PCIeslot1_TEMP_s PCIeslot2_TEMP_s PCIeslot3_TEMP_s P_12V P_SN3 P_0VR_SW_E P_0VR_SW P_12V_N1 P_12V_N2 P_12V_FAN PSU2_HOTSPOT 12V_N1 12V_N2 12V_SAN FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4

The Sensor Readings page contains the following information:

In this Sensor Reading page, Live readings for all the available sensors with details like Sensor Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior will be appeared, else you can choose the sensor

type that you want to display from the list. Some examples for sensors are Temperature Sensors, Fan Sensors, Watchdog Sensors and Voltage Sensors etc.

Note: Four DIMM Temp sensors are deployed for monitoring the DIMM temperature on the system. Users must take notice that the live reading of each DIMM Temp sensor indicates the temperature of a DIMM group, not the temperature of a specific DIMM.

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Note: Four DIMM Temp sensors are deployed for monitoring the DIMM temperature on system. Users must take notice that the live reading of each DIMM Temp sensor

indicates the temperature of a DIMM group, not the temperature of a specific DIMM.

2-2-1 Sensor Detail

Select a particular Sensor from the Critical Sensor or Normal Sensor lists. The Sensor Information as Live Widget and Thresholds for the selected sensor will be displayed as shown below.

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Note: For Illustrative Purpose, a sample screenshot of Sensor detail page with Change holds option is shown and explained below.

Sensor detail All information about this sensor

PS1_Status Sensor Information

0x8001

Upper Non-RecoverableNA
Upper CriticalNA
Upper Non-CriticalNA
Lower Non-CriticalNA
Lower CriticalNA
Lower Non-RecoverableNA

Change Thresholds

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Note: Widgets are little gadgets, which provide real time information about a particular sensor. User can track a sensor's behavior over a specific amount of time at specific intervals. The result will be displayed as a line graph in the widget. The session will not expire, until the widgets gets a live data of the last widget that is kept opened.

For the selected sensor, this widget gives a dynamic representation of the readings for the sensor.

There are six types of thresholds:

• Lower Non-Recoverable (LNR)
- Lower Critical (LC)
• Lower Non-Critical (LNC)
• Upper Non-Recoverable (UNR)
• Upper Critical (UC)
• Upper Non-Critical (UNC)

The threshold states could be Lower Non-critical - going low, Lower Non-critical - going high, Lower Critical - going low, Lower Critical - going high, Lower Non-recoverable - going low, Lower Non-recoverable - going high, Upper Non-critical - going low, Upper Non-critical - going high, Upper Critical - going low, Upper Critical - going high, Upper Non-recoverable - going low, Upper Non-recoverable - going high.

A graphical view of these events (Number of Entries vs. Thresholds) can be viewed as shown in the Sensor Readings page screenshot.

2-2-2 Sensor Events

The Sensor Events page displays information about events that have triggered the system's sensor. A sample screenshot of Sensor Events page is shown below.

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text_image Sensor Events January 2000 ID: 1 PS1_Status sensor of type power_supply ©20 years ago logged a BMC Event : Presence detected was asserted

2-3 Sensor History

The Sensor History page displays all the sensor history information.

To open the Sensor Readings page, click Sensor from the menu. Click on any sensor to show more information about that particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events.

A sample screenshot of Sensor History page is shown below.

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text_image 1000-01-41 00:27:17 (UTC=00:30 UTC) Sensors History Reading history of all sensors Home Sensors History Over Sensor History Downloaded Sensor History Save Total numbers: (41) Sensor name Support status: (9) =Info + 12V_FAN Disabled =Info + 12V_N1 Disabled =Info + 12V_N2 Disabled =Info FAN1 Enabled =Info FAN2 Enabled =Info FAN3 Enabled =Info FAN4 Enabled =Info ↓ NCTT71BN_0xE3 Disabled =Info ↓ NCTT71BN_0xE4 Disabled =Info ↓ NCTT71BN_FP Disabled =Info ↓ NVMeGO_TEMP Disabled =Info ↓ NVMeGI_TEMP Disabled =Info ↓ NVMeG2_TEMP Disabled =Info ↓ NVMeG3_TEMP Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot1_TEMP_m Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot1_TEMP_s Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot2_TEMP_m Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot2_TEMP_s Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot3_TEMP_m Disabled =Info ↓ PCIslot3_TEMP_s Disabled =Info ↓ PN5516_DiaTemp_m Disabled =Info ↓ PN5516_DiaTemp_s Disabled =Info ↓ PSUL_HOTSPOT Disabled =Info ↓ PSU2_HOTSPOT Disabled =Info → P_0V9_SW Disabled =Info → P_0V9_SW_E Disabled =Info → P_12V Disabled =Info → P_12V_FAN Disabled =Info → P_12V_N1 Disabled =Info → P_12V_NO Disabled =Info → P_1V8_SW Disabled =Info → P_9V3 Disabled =Info → SYS_POWER Disabled =Info ↓ TMP75_Ox90_OB Disabled =Info ↓ TMP75_Ox90_LoT Disabled =Info ↓ TMP75_Ox90_mldell Disabled =Info ↓ TMP75_Ox94_right Disabled

It allows you to clear all entries sensor history in detail by clicking on Clear Sensor History. Click Download Sensor History to download all the sensor history logs.

2-4 FRU Information

FRU Information page displays the BMC's FRU device information. FRU page shows information like Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the FRU device.

To open the FRU Information page, click FRU Information from the menu bar. Select a FRU Device ID from the FRU Information section to view the details of the selected device. A screenshot of FRU Information page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-03 05:32:13 (UTC+00:00 UTC) FRU Field Replaceable Units Available FRU Devices FRU Device ID 0 FRU Device Name BMC_FRU Chassis information Chassis Information 1 Area Format Version Chassis Type Rock Mount Chassis Chassis Part Number 01234567 Chassis Serial 01234567890123456789AB Number Chassis Extra Board Information Board Information 1 Area Format Version Language 0 Manufacture Data Fri Jan 7 00:00:00 2000 Time Board Manufacturer GIGABYTE Board Product Name CPB0530-00 Board Serial Number 01234567890123456789AB Board Part Number 123456789AB FRU File ID Board Extra NULL Product Information Product Information 1 Area Format Version Language 0 Product GIGABYTE Manufacturer Product Name S263-NF1-00 Product Part Number 00000090001 Product Version 0100 Product Serial 01234567890123456789AB Number Asset Tag 01234567890123456789AB FRU File ID

The following fields are displayed here for the selected device:

Available FRU Devices

• FRU device ID - Select the device ID from the drop down list
• FRU Device Name - The device name of the selected FRU device.

Chassis Information

• Chassis Information Area Format Version
- Chassis Type
- Chassis Part Number
- Chassis Serial Number
- Chassis Extra

Board Information

• Board Information Area Format Version
- Language
• Manufacture Date Time
- Board Manufacturer
- Board Product Name
- Board Serial Number
- Board Part Number
- FRU File ID
- Board Extra

Product Information

• Board Information Area Format Version
- Language
• Manufacture Date Time
- Board Manufacturer
- Board Product Name
- Board Serial Number
- Board Part Number
- FRU File ID
- Board Extra

2-5 Logs & Reports

The Logs & Reports page displays the following information:

  • IPMI Event Log
  • Video Log

A screenshot displaying the menu items under Logs & Reports is shown below.

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text_image Logs & Reports » IPMI Event Log » System Log

A detailed description of Logs & Reports is given below.

2-5-1 IPMI Event Log

This page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device. Double click on a record to see the details of that entry. You can use the sensor type or sensor name filter options to view those specific events or you can also sort the list of entries by clicking on any of the column headers.

To open the Event Log page, click Logs & Reports > IPMI Event Log from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Event Log page is shown below.

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text_image 2008-11-01 00:33:02 (UTC+00:00:UTC) Event Log All Sensor Event Logs Filter by Date 1970-01-01 00:00 2008-01-01 00:32 Filter by type All Events All Sensors Page j Over Event Log Download Event Log Event Log 2 [8 - 2] January 2008 ID: 2 PS1_Status sensor of type ©30 years ago power_supply logged a BMC Event : Presence detected was asserted ID: 3 PS1_Status sensor of type ©30 years ago power supply logged a BMC Event : Presence detected was asserted Event Logs Statistics

The Event Log page consists of the following fields:

Filter By Date: Filtering can be done by selecting Start Date and End Date.

Filter By Type: The category could be either All Events, System Event Records, OEM Event Records, BIOS Generated Events, SMI Handler Events, System Management Software Events, System Software - OEM Events, Remote Console software Events, Terminal Mode Remote Console software Events.

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Note: Once the Filter By Date and Filter type are selected, the list of events will be displayed with the Event ID, Time Stamp, Sensor Type, Sensor Name and Description.

Event Log Statistics: Displays the statistical graph for the selected date.

Clear Event Logs: To delete all the event logs.

Download Event Logs: To download the event logs.

Procedure

  1. From the Filter By Date field, select the time period by Start Date and End Date using Calendar for the event categories.
  2. From the Filter By Type field, select the Type of the event and Sensor name to view the events for the date. The events will be displayed based on the selected time period.
  3. To clear all events from the list, click Clear All Event Logs.
  4. To download the event logs, click Download Event Logs.

2-5-2 System Log

To open the System Log page, click Logs & Reports > System Log from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of System Log page is shown below.

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text_image 03/2009-01-01 08:03:05 (UTC+06:08 UTC) System Log All system eventings Filter by Date: 1970-01-01 00:00 2005-01-01 00:33 Event Category: Alert Page 1 Event Log 2 (P - 2) January 2009 ID: 1 2000-01-01 00:01:10 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIBAGE25NA1224C kernel kernel --- [5.35000] Helper Machine Driver Version 1.2 - ID: 2 2000-01-01 05:01:10 (UTC+05:00 UTC) AMIBAGE25NA1224C kernel kernel --- [5.90000] Copyright (c) 2009-2015 American Magatmandu Inc.

Procedure

  1. From the Filter By Date field, select the time period by Start Date and End Date using Calendar for the event categories.
  2. From the Event Category field, select the Category of the event.
  3. To download the system logs, click Download Logs.

2-5-3 Audit Log

To open the Audit Log page, click Logs & Reports > Audit Log from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Audit Log page is shown below.

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text_image RPMCo IT Service Information 1.0013 Dec 13 2010 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Host Office Dashboard Sensor FRU Information Logs & Reports IPMB Event Log System Log Audit Log Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchtec Information Sign out 2000-01-01 09:33:58 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Audit Log All audit logs Filter by Date 1970-01-01 00:00 © 2000-01-01 09:33 © Page 1 Event Log: 5(0 - 5) Downloaded Logs January 2001 ID: 5 2000-01-01 09:27:18 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIB42E9SA5224C spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [2591 : 2591 INFO]Https Login from IP:10.1.2.46 useradmin ID: 4 2000-01-01 09:22:50 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIB42E9SA5224C spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [2591 : 2591 WARNING]HTTPS session timeout from IP:10.202.17.140 useradmin - ID: 3 2000-01-01 09:22:41 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIB42E9SA5224C spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [2591 : 2591 INFO]Https Login from IP:10.202.17.140 useradmin - ID: 2 2000-01-01 09:13:04 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIB42E9SA5224C spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [2591 : 2591 WARNING]HTTPS session timeout from IP:10.202.17.140 useradmin - ID: 1 2000-01-01 09:11:32 (UTC+00:00 UTC) AMIB42E9SA5224C spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [2591 : 2591 INFO]Https Login from IP:10.202.17.140 useradmin -

Procedure

  1. From the Filter By Date field, select the time period by Start Date and End Date using Calendar for the event categories.
  2. To download the audio logs, click Download Logs.

2-6 Settings

This group of pages allows you to access various configuration settings. A screenshot of Configuration Group menu is shown below.

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text_image VMMEof Infrastructure Information 2.08.1 Dec 13 2019 10:46:22 CSF © Next Office Dashboard Sensor TRU Information Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchnet Information Sign out 2000-01-01 00:30:44 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Settings Configure BMC options Date & Time External User Services Log Settings Network Settings PAN Order Settings Platform Event Filter Services SMTP Settings SSL Settings System Firewall User Management Fair Profile Power Consumption NVMeOF Devices Management

A detailed description of the Settings menu is given below.

2-6-1 Date & Time

This field is used to set the date and time on the BMC. A Sample screenshot of Date & Time is shown below.

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text_image Date & Time Note: The time Times Zone settings will be reflected on the page only after being issued. Configure Date & Time

The Date & Time section consists of the following fields:

Configure Date & Time: Displays Time zone list containing the UTC offset along with the locations and Navigational line to select the location which can be used to display the exact local time.

Automatic Date & Time: To automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server.

Save: To save the configured settings.

Procedure

  1. Select the Time zone location from the map.
  2. Enable Automatic Date & Time option.
  3. Click Save button to save the settings.

2-6-2 External User Services

LDAP/E-Directory Settings

The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)/E-Directory Settings is an application protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

In Web GUI, LDAP is an Internet protocol that BMC can use to authenticate users. If you have an LDAP server configured on your network, you can use it as an easy way to add, manage and authenticate BMC users. This is done by passing login requests to your LDAP Server. This means that there is no need to define an additional authentication mechanism, when using the BMC. Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized, you will always know who is accessing the network resources and can easily define the user or group- based policies to control access.

To open External User Services page, click Settings > External User Services from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of External User Services page is shown below.

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text_image NYSE of Excessive Information 2.000.1 Dec 32 2020 18:45:22 CSF Host OFFNow Dashboard Service FRU Information Self. Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchless Information Signout External User Services LDAP/IE-Directory Settings Active Directory Settings RADIUS Settings Home - Settings - External User Services

To open LDAP/E-DIRECTORY Settings page, click Settings > External User Services > LDAP/E-Directory Settings from the menu bar.

A sample screenshot of External User Services page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:38:40 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Home - Settings - External User Settings - LDAP/IE-Directory Settings - General LDAP Settings General LDAP Settings Enable LDAP/IE-Directory Authentication Encryption Type No Encryption SSL StartTLS Common Name Type IP Address Server Address Port 369 Bled DN E.g., accadmin, uclingin, bccd-domain, dccs.com Password With respect not allowed Search Base E.g., ouLogin, bccd-domain, dccs.com

The fields of LDAP/E-Directory Settings page are explained below.

General Settings: To configure LDAP/E-Directory Settings. Options are Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication, IP Address, Port and Search base.

Role Groups: To add a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to add a role group.

Procedure

  1. In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click General Settings. A sample screenshot of General LDAP Settings page is given below.

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text_image VMG of E容器 Information 2.00.1 Dec 32 2019 16:48:22 GMT Host Office Dashboard Server FBU Information Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchless Information Sign out General LDAP Settings Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication Encryption Type No Encryption SSL StartTLS Common Name Type Address Server Address Port 365 Blad DN E.g., create a new URL to access a domain in the domain. Password Unknown or not cleaned Search Box E.g., running in this domain. Attribute of User Login on Sync Refresh admin + Name - Settings - External User Settings - LDAP/E-Directory Settings - Default LDAP Settings
  1. Click Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication, to enable LDAP/E-Directory Settings.

Note: Configure proper port number, when SSL is enabled.

  1. Select the Common Name Type as IP Address.
  2. Enter the IP address of LDAP server in the Server Address field.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure - 2

Note: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'.

Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.

First Number must not be 0.

Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format.

Configure FQDN address, when using StartTLS with FQDN.

  1. Specify the LDAP Port in the Port field.

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Note: Default Port is 389. For SSL connections, default port is 636. The Port value

ranges from 1 to 65535.

  1. Specify the Bind DN that is used during bind operation, which authenticates the client to the server.

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Note: Bind DN is a string of 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.

It must start with an alphabetical character.

Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_) , equal-to(=) are allowed.

Example: cn=manager, ou=login, dc=domain, dc=com

  1. Enter the password in the Password field.

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Note: Password must be at least 1 character long.

lank space is not allowed

This field will not allow more than 48 characters.

  1. Enter the Search Base. The Search base allows the LDAP server to find which part of the external directory tree to be searched. The search base may be something equivalent to the organization, group of external directory.

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Note: Search base is a string of 4 to 63 alpha-numeric characters.

must start with an alphabetical character.

Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_) , equal-to(=) are allowed.

Example: ou-login, dc-domain, dc-com

  1. Select Attribute of User Login to find the LDAP/E-Directory server which attribute should be used to identify the user.

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Note: It only supports cn or uid.

  1. Select CA Certificate File from the Browse field to identify the certificate of the trusted CA certs.
  2. Select the CA Certificate File to find the client certificate filename.
  3. Select Private Key to find the client private key filename.

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Note: All the 3 files are required, when StartTLS is enabled.

  1. Click Save to save the settings.

To add a new Role Group

  1. In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click Role Groups and select a blank row.
  2. Click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add

Role group page as shown in the screenshot below.

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text_image Role Groups None None None None None
  1. In the Group Name field, enter the name that identifies the role group.

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Note: Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.

special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.

  1. In the Group Domain field. Enter the Role Group Domain where the role group is located.

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Note: Domain Name is a string of 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.

must start with an alphabetical character.

Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_) , equal-to(=) are allowed.

Example: cn=manager, ou=login, dc=domain, dc=com

  1. In the Group Privilege field, enter the level of privilege (User, Administrator, Operator, None) to assign to this role group.

  2. Select one or both of the required options

- KVM Access

- VMedia Access

  1. Click Save to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List.

Active Directory Settings

An active directory is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information and data about networks and domains. An active directory (sometimes referred to as AD) does a variety of functions including the ability to provide information on

objects. It also helps to organize these objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by end users and administrators and allows the administrator to set security up for the directory.

Active Directory allows you to configure the Active Directory Server Settings. The displayed table shows any configured Role Groups and the available slots. You can modify, add or delete role groups from here. Group domain can be the AD domain or a trusted domain. Group Name should correspond to the name of an actual AD group.

Note: To view the page, you must be at least a User and to modify or add a group, you must be an Administrator.

To open Active Directory Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active Directory from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Active Directory Settings page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:51:09 (UTC+00:00 UTC) General Active Directory Settings Enable Active Directory Authentication Secret Username Secret Password User Domain Name Domains Controller Server Address 1 Domains Controller Server Address 2 Domains Controller Server Address 3 Save

The fields of Active Directory page are explained below.

General Settings: This option is used to configure Active Directory General Settings. Options are Enable Active Directory Authentication, Secret User Name, Secret Password, User Domain name, and up to three Domain Controller Server Addresses.

Role Groups: To add a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to add a role group.

Procedure

Entering the details in General Active Directory Settings page:

  1. Click on General Settings to open the General Active Directory Settings page.

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text_image 2000-01-01 01:54:29 (UTC+00:00 UTC) General Active Directory Settings Enable Active Directory Authentication Secret Username Secret Password User Domain Name Domain Controller Server Address 1 Domain Controller Server Address 2 Domain Controller Server Address 3 Save
  1. In the Active Directory Settings page, check or uncheck the Enable Active directory Authentication check box to enable or disable Active Directory Authentication respectively.

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Note: If you have enabled. Active Directory Authentication, enter the required information access the Active Directory server.

  1. Specify the Secret user name and password in the Secret User Name and Secret Password fields respectively.

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Note: Secret username/password for AD is not mandatory. When secret username & password is empty, Authentication fails will be always treated as Invalid Password error.

For Invalid Password error PAM will not try other Authentication Methods. So it is recommended to keep AD in the last location in PAM order.

User Name is a string of 1 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.

It must start with an alphabetical character.

It is case-sensitive.

Special characters like comma, period, colon, semicolon, slash, backslash, square brackets,

Blank space is not allowed, angle brackets, pipe, equal, plus, asterisk, question mark, ampersand, double quotes, space are not allowed.

Password must be at least 6 character long and will not allow more than 127 characters.

  1. Specify the Domain Name for the user in the User Domain Name field. E.g. MyDomain.com
  2. Configure IP addresses in Domain Controller Server Address1, Domain Controller Server Address2 and Domain Controller Server Address3

Note: IP address of Active Directory server: At least one Domain Controller Server Address must be configured. IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in

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"XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX".

Each number ranges from 0 to 255.

First number must not be 0.

Domain Controller Server Addresses will supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format.

  1. Click Save to save the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings page.

Role Groups

To open Role Group page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active Directory > Role Groups from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Role Groups page is shown below.

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text_image Role Groups None None None None None

The fields of Role Group page are explained below.

Role Group Name: The name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory.

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Note: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.

Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.

Group Name: This name identifies the role group in Active Directory.

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Note: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.

Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.

Group Domain: The domain where the role group is located.

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Note: Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.

Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.

Group Privilege: The level of privilege to assign to this role group.

KVM Access: To provide access to KVM for AD authenticated role group user.

VMedia Access: To provide access to VMedia for AD authenticated role group user.

To add a new Role Group

  1. In the Active Directory Settings page, select a Role Group and click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group page as shown in the screenshot below.

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text_image Role Groups Group Name Group Domain eg., MyDomain.com Group Privilege Save
  1. In the Group Name field, enter the name that identifies the role group in the Active Directory.

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Note: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.

pecial symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.

  1. In the Group Domain field, enter the domain where the role group is located.

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Note: Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters. - Special symbols /phen, underscore and dot are allowed.

  1. In the Group Privilege field, enter the level of privilege to assign to this role group.

  2. Select the required options

  3. Click Save to add the new role group and return to the Role Group List.

To Delete a Role Group

  1. In the Role Groups Page, select the row that you wish to delete
  2. Click Delete Role Group.

RADIUS Settings

RADIUS is a modular, high performance and feature-rich RADIUS suite including server, clients, development libraries and numerous additional RADIUS related utilities.

In Web GUI, this page is used to set the RADIUS Authentication.

To open RADIUS Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > RADIUS Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of RADIUS Settings page is shown below.

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text_image RADIUS Settings General RADIUS Settings Advanced RADIUS Settings

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text_image 2000-01-01 17:04:27 (UTC+0:00) UTC General RADIUS Settings Enable RADIUS Authentication Server Address Port 1812 Secret Save

The fields of General RADIUS Settings page are explained below.

Enable RADIUS Authentication: Option to enable/disable RADIUS authentication.

Server Address: The IP address of RADIUS server.

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Note: IP Address (Both IPv4 and IPv6 format).

HQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) format.

Port: The RADIUS Port number.

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Note: Default Port is 1812.

Port value ranges from 1 to 65535.

Secret: The Authentication Secret for RADIUS server.

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Note: This field will not allow more than 31 characters.

Secret must be at least 4 characters long.

Blank space is not allowed.

Procedure

  1. Enable the RADIUS Authentication check box to authenticate the RADIUS.
  2. Click Advanced RADIUS Settings. This opens the Radius Authorization window as shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 17/37:35 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Advanced RADIUS Settings RADIUS Authorization Administrator H=4 Operator H=3 User H=2 OEM Proprietary H=1 No Access H=0 Save

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Note: For Authorization Purpose, configure the Radius user with Vendor Specific Attribute in Server side.

Example: 1

testadmin Auth-Type: =PAP, Cleartext-Password:="admin"

Auth-Type: =PAP, Vendor-Specific="H=4"

Example: 2

test operator Auth-Type: = PAP, Cleartext-Password: = "operator"

Auth-Type: =PAP, Vendor-Specific="H=3"

If you change the Vendor-Specific value in server then you should change the same

values in this page.

  1. Click Save to save the changes made.

2-6-3 Log Settings

In BMC Web GUI, System and Audit log page displays a list of system logs and audit logs occurred in this device.

To open Log Settings page, click Settings > Log Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Log Settings page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:39:26 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Log Settings SEL Log Settings Policy Advanced Log Settings Home Settings Log Settings 2.06.1 Dec 13/2019 10:48:22 CSF @ next office Dashboard Sensor FRU Information Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchbox Information Sign out

The fields of Log Settings page are explained below.

SEL Settings Policy

To open SEL Settings Policy page, click Settings > Log Settings > SEL Settings Policy from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of SEL Settings Policy page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-03 98:55:56 (UTC+00:00 UTC) SEL Log Settings Policy Log Policy Linear Storage Policy Circular Storage Policy Save

Advanced Log Settings

To open Advanced Log Settings page, click Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Advanced Log Settings Policy page is shown below.

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text_image 2005-01-01 0h40:23 (UTC+03:00 UTC) Advanced Log Settings System Log Local Log Remote Log Port Type UDP TCP File Size 50000 Rotate Count 0 Remote Log Server Server Port Hostname Remote Server Port 0 Enable Audit Log Save

This page is used to configure the log policy for the event log. The fields are as follows.

Enable System Log: This field is to enable or disable the System Logs.

Location: Specifies the Location for system logs, whether it should be preserved in a Local Log or on a Remote Log.

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Note: Local file resides at /var/log/

File Size: This field is to specify the size of the file in bytes if the selected log type is local.

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Note: Size ranges from 3 to 65535. Log files are rotated when they grow bigger than

size bytes mentioned, with regards for the last rotation time interval (1 minute).

Rotate Count: To back up the log information in back up files.

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Note: Values supported are 0 and 1.

When log information exceeds the file size, the old log information is automatically moved to back up files based on the rotate count value. If rotate count is zero, then old log information gets cleared permanently.

File Size and Rotate Count options will be available only when Local Log is enabled.

Remote Log Server: This field is to specify the Remote server address to log the system events.

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Note: Server address will support the following:

4 address format.

FQDN (Fully qualified domain name) format.

Remote Server Port: This field is to specify the Remote Server port address to log the system

events.

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Note: Remote Log Server and Remote Server Port options will be available only when note Log is enabled.

Enable Audit Log: To enable or disable the audit log.

Save: To save the current changes.

Procedure

  1. In the System Log field, enable or disable the option.
  2. Select the Log type: Local Log or Remote Log.
  3. If Local log is selected, enter the file size in the File Size field and rotate count in the Rotate Count field.

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Note: If Remote log is selected, the fields file size and rotate count need not be mentioned.

  1. If remote log is selected specify the Server Address of the remote server, where the system events are logged.
  2. In the Audit Log field, check or uncheck the Enable option as desired.
  3. Click Save to save the changes.

Steps to configure the remote server to enable syslogging

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Note: This example uses FC13 as the remote machine to log syslog.

FC machine, disable the following lines for UDP in /etc/rsyslog.conf:

  1. MODLOAD imudp
  2. UDPSERVER 514

2-6-4 Network Settings

The Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels. It also allows users to manage the DNS settings or configure Network Controller Sideband Interface of a device. To open the Network Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings from the menu bar.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:41:01 [UTC+50.00 UTC] Sync Refresh admin Network Settings Home > Settings > Network Settings Network IP Settings DNS Configuration

Network IP Settings

To open Network IP Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > Network IP Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Network IP Settings page is shown below.

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text_image 2006-03-01:00:41:45 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Network IP Settings Enable LAN LAN Interface band0 MAC Address BAU2J55A5J22.4C Enable IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP IPv4 Address: 10.3.27.147 IPv4 Subnet: 238.29A.29A.07 IPv4 Security: 35.3.27.293 Enable IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP* IPv4 Index: 0 IPv4 Address: X Submit Prefix Length: 6 Enable VLAN VLAN ID: 0 VLAN P/Entry: 0 Home Settings Network NetworkIP Settings Launch

The fields of Network IP Settings page are explained below.

Enable LAN: To enable or disable the LAN Settings.

LAN Interface: Lists the LAN interfaces.

MAC Address: This field displays the MAC Address of the device. This is a read only field.

Enable IPv4: This option is to enable/disable the IPv4 settings in the device.

Enable IPv4 DHCP: This option is to enable IPv4 DHCP support for the selected interface.

IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, and IPv4 Default Gateway: These fields are for specifying the static IPv4 address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to be configured to the device.

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Note: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

ch Number ranges from 0 to 255.

First Number must not be 0.

Enable IPv6: To Enable/Disable the IPv6 configuration settings.

Enable IPv6 DHCP: To Enable/Disable the IPv6 settings in the device. It dynamically configures IPv6 address using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).

IPv6 Index: To specify a static IPv6 Index to be configured to the device. E.g.: 0

IPv6 Address: To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device. E.g.: 2004::2010

Subnet Prefix length: To specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings.

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Note: Value ranges from 0 to 128.

Default Gateway: Specify v6 default gateway for the IPv6 settings.

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Note: If core feature IPV6_COMPLIANCE is enabled, the IPV6 default Gateway field will be displayed.

Enable VLAN: To enable/disable the VLAN support for selected interface.

VLAN ID: The Identification for VLAN configuration.

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Note: Value ranges from 2 to 4094.

VLAN Priority: The priority for VLAN configuration.

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Note: Note: Value ranges from 0 to 7. the highest priority for VLAN.

Save: To save the entries.

Procedure

  1. Check Enable LAN to enable LAN support for the selected interface.
  2. Select the LAN Interface to be configured.
  3. Check Enable IPv4 to enable IPv4 support for the selected interface.
  4. Check Enable IPv4 DHCP to dynamically configure IPv4 address using DHCP.
  5. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask and IPv4 Default Gateway in the respective fields.
  6. In IPv6 Configuration, if you wish to enable the IPv6 settings, check Enable IPv6.
  7. If the IPv6 setting is enabled, enable or disable the option Enable IPv6 DHCP.
  8. If the field is disabled, enter the IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix length and IPv6 Index in the given field.
  9. In VLAN Configuration, if you wish to enable the VLAN settings, check Enable LAN.
  10. Enter the VLAN ID in the specified field.
    1. Enter the VLAN Priority in the specified field.
  11. Click Save to save the entries.

DNS Configuration

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It associates the information with domain names assigned to each of the participants. Most importantly, it translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical (binary) identifiers associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locating and addressing these devices worldwide. The DNS Server settings page is used to manage the DNS settings of a device.

To open DNS Server Settings page, click Settings > Network Settings > DNS Configuration from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of DNS Configuration page is shown below.

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text_image DNS Configuration DNS Enabled mDNS Enabled Host Name Setting Automatic Manual Host Name AMB42E99AS224C BMC Registration Settings BMC Interface: bond0 Register BMC Registration method: Hospdata DHCP Client FQDN Hostname TSIG Configuration TSIG Authentication Enabled Current TSIG Private File Info Not Available New TSIG Private File Domain Setting Automatic Manual Domain Interface bond0_v4 Domain Name Server Setting Automatic Manual DNS Interface bond0 Priority IPv4 IPv6 Save

Domain Name Service Configuration

DNS Enabled: To enable/disable all the DNS Service Configurations.

mDNS Enable: To enable/disable the mDNS Support Configurations.

Host Name Settings: Choose either Automatic or Manual settings.

Host Name: It displays host name of the device. If the Host setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the host name of the device.

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Note: Value ranges from 1 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.

Special characters '-'(hyphen) and '-' (underscore) are allowed.

It must not start or end with a ‘-’(hyphen). IE browsers won't work correctly if any part of the host name contain underscore (_)character.

BMC Registration Settings

BMC Interface: Options to register the BMC through the Interfaces (eth0&eth1).

Register BMC: To register BMC through registration method.

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Registration Method

Options to register the BMC are through NS Update or DHCP Client FQDN or Hostname.

TSIG Configuration

Both: Check this option to modify TSIG authentication for both interfaces.

Eth 0&1:

  • TSIG Authentication Enabled: Check this box to enable TSIG authentication while registering DNS via nsupdate. Separate TSIG files can be uploaded for each LAN interface.
  • Current TSIG Private File: The information of Current TSIG private file along with its uploaded date/time will be displayed (readonly).
  • New TSIG Private File: Browse and navigate to the TSIG private file.

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Note: TSIG file should be of private type.

Domain Setting: Select whether the domain interface will be configured manually or automatically.

  • Automatic - If you Select Automatic, the Domain Name cannot be configured as it will be done automatically. The field will be disabled.
  • Manual - If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the domain name of the device.

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Note: If you select "Automatic" it displays the Domain Interface option. If t "Manual" it displays "Domain name".

• Domain Name: It displays the domain name of the device.

Domain Name Server Setting

Automatic - If you select Automatic "DNS Interface" option should be explained.

Manual - Specify the DNS (Domain Name System) server address to be configured for the BMC.

IP Priority:

  • If IP Priority is IPv4, it will have 2 IPv4 DNS servers and 1 IPv6 DNS server.
  • If IP Priority is IPv6, it will have 2 IPv6 DNS servers and 1 IPv4 DNS server.

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Note: This is not applicable for Manual configuration.

DNS Server 1, 2 & 3

To specify the DNS (Domain Name System) server address to be configured for the BMC.

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Note: IPv4 Addresses should be given in dotted decimal representation.

TPv6 Addresses are supported and must be global unicast addresses.

DNS Server Address will support the following:

  • IPv4 Address format.
  • IPv6 Address format.

Save: To save the current changes.

Procedure

  1. In Domain Name Service Configuration, Enable DNS Service.

- Check the option DNS Enabled to enable all the DNS Service Configurations.

  1. Choose the Host Name Setting either Automatic or Manual.

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Note: If you choose Automatic, you need not enter the Host Name and if you choose equal, you need to enter the Host Name.

  1. Enter the Host Name in the given field if you have chosen Manual Configuration.
  2. Under Register BMC, choose the BMC's network port to register with DNS settings.
  3. Check Register BMC option to register with DNS settings.

  4. Nsupdate - Choose Nsupdate option to register with DNS server using nsupdate application.

  5. DHCP Client FQDN - Choose DHCP Client FQDN option to register with DNS Server using DHCP option 81.
  6. Hostname - Choose Hostname option to register with DNS server using DHCP option 12.

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Note: Hostname option should be selected, if the DHCP client FQDN option is not reported by DHCP server.

  1. Check Both option to modify TSIG authentication for both interfaces (eth0&1).
  2. In Eth 0&1 TSIG Configuration, Check TSIG Authentication Enabled option to enable/disable TSIG authentication while registering DNS via nsupdate.

  3. The current file name will be displayed in Current TSIG Private file info field.

  4. To view a new one, click New TSIG private file to browse and navigate to the TSIG private file.

  5. In the Domain Settings,

  6. Select the domain settings (Automatic or Manual).

  7. Enter the Domain Name in the given field if the option "Manual" is being selected in domain settings field.

  8. In Domain Name Server Setting,

  9. Select the DNS Name Server Setting.

  10. Choose the IP Priority, either IPv4 or IPv6.
  11. Enter the DNS Server address.

  12. In DNS Server1, DNS Server2 and DNS Server3, enter the server addresses to be configured for the BMC.

  13. Click Save to save the entries.

2-6-5 PAM Order Settings

This page is used to configure the PAM ordering for user authentication in to the BMC.

To open PAM Ordering page, click Settings > PAM Order Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of PAM Order page is shown below:

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:46:10 (UTC+50:00 UTC) PAM Order PAM Authentication Order IPNI LDAP ACTIVE DIRECTORY RADIUS Save

The fields of Setttings > PAM Ordering page are explained below.

PAM Module: It shows the list of available PAM modules supported in BMC.

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Note: It is recommended to not to keep same username for different PAM modules.

If Authentication fails, the reason of fail could be invalid User or Invalid Password.

If Radius Authentication fails, we can't differentiate whether it is invalid user or invalid password. So it is always treated as Invalid username error and PAM will try other Authentication Methods.

If AD contains secret username & password as empty, Authentication fails will be always treated as Invalid Password error. For Invalid Password error PAM will not try other Authentication Methods. So it is recommended to keep AD in the last location in PAM order.

Procedure

  1. Select the required PAM module and click and drag the required PAM module. It can be moved UP or DOWN to change its arrangement order.
  2. Click Save to save any changes made.

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Note: Whenever the configuration is modified, the web server will be restarted

automatically. Logged-in session will be logged out.

2-6-6 Platform Event Filter

Platform Event Filter (PEF) provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated. These actions include operations such as system power-off, system reset, as well as triggering the generation of an alert.

In BMC Web GUI, the PEF Management is used to configure the following:

  • Event Filters
  • Alert Policies
    • LAN Destinations

To open PEF Management Settings page, click Settings > Platform Event Filter from the menu bar. Each tab is explained below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:45:09 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Platform Event Filters Event Filters Alert Policies LAN Destinations Name - Settings - Platform Event Filters

Event Filters

A PEF implementation is recommended to provide at least 40 entries in the event filter table. A subset of these entries should be pre-configured for common system failure events, such as over-temperature, power system failure, fan failure events, etc. Remaining entries can be made available for 'OEM' or System Management Software configured events. Note that individual entries can be tagged as being reserved for system use - so this ratio of pre-configured entries to run-time configurable entries can be reallocated if necessary.

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text_image Event Filters AI Configured EventFilters PRO 10.1 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.2 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.3 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.4 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.5 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.6 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.7 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.8 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 10.9 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 11.0 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 11.1 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name PRO 11.2 (modified) when All Sensors switches to critical state name

The fields of Platform Event Filters Tab are explained below. This page contains Pre-configured 40 Events with PEF IDs.

Procedure

  1. Click the Event Filters section to configure the event filters in the available slots.
  2. To Add an Event Filter entry, select a free section to open the Event Filter entry page. A sample screenshot of Event Filter Configuration page is shown below.

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text_image Event Filter Configuration ✓ Enable this filter Event count per the trigger Critical zone Event Filter Action Event Power Activities None Many Policy Group Members # None Events Sessioner ID 1 All Sessioner ID 2 All Sessioner Type None Software Move Address/Software ID Channel Number 0 IPMS Service LOW 0 Sensor Image Temperture Sensor Name All Transactions Sensor Systemes All Transactions Sensor Events Event Trigger 20% Event State 1 AWD Work 0 Event State 1 Comparison 1 20% Event State 2 Comparison 2 0 Event State 2 AWD Work 0 Event State 3 Comparison 3 20% Event State 3 Comparison 4 0 Event State 3 Comparison 5 20% Event State 3 Comparison 6 0 Event State 3 Comparison 7 0 Event State 3 Comparison 8 0 Event State 3 Comparison 9 0 Event State 3 Comparison 10 0 Event State 3 Comparison 11 0 Event State 3 Comparison 12 0 Event State 3 Comparison 13 0 Event State 3 Comparison 14 0 Event State 3 Comparison 15 0 Event State 3 Comparison 16 0 Event State 3 Comparison 17 0 Event State 3 Comparison 18 0 Event State 3 Comparison 19 0 Event State 3 Comparison 20 0 Event State 3 Comparison 21 0 Event State 3 Comparison 22 0 Event State 3 Comparison 23 0 Event State 3 Comparison 24 0 Event State 3 Comparison 25 0 Event State 3 Comparison 26 0 Event State 3 Comparison 27 0 Event State 3 Comparison 28 0 Event State 3 Comparison 29 0 Event State 3 Comparison 30 0 Event State 3 Comparison 31 0 Event State 3 Comparison 32 0 Event State 3 Comparison 33 0 Event State 3 Comparison 34 0 Event State 3 Comparison 35 0 Event State 3 Comparison 36 0 Event State 3 Comparison 37 0 Event State 3 Comparison 38 0 Event State 3 Comparison 39 0 Event State 3 Comparison 40 0 Event State 3 Comparison 41 0 Event State 3 Comparison 42 0 Event State 3 Comparison 43 0 Event State 3 Comparison 44 0 Event State 3 Comparison 45 0 Event State 3 Comparison 46 0 Event State 3 Comparison 47 0 Event State 3 Comparison 48 0 Event State 3 Comparison 49 0 Event State 3 Comparison 50 0 Event State 3 Comparison 51 0 Event State 3 Comparison 52 0 Event State 3 Comparison 53 0 Event State 3 Comparison 54 0 Event State 3 Comparison 55 0 Event State 3 Comparison 56 0 Event State 3 Comparison 57 0 Event State 3 Comparison 58 0 Event State 3 Comparison 59 0 Event State 3 Comparison 60

In the Event Filter Configuration section:

  • In Enable this filter, check this option to enable the PEF settings.
    • In Event Severity to trigger, select any one of the Event severity from the list.
  • Check Event Filter Action Alert to enable alerts for event filter actions.
  • Select any one of the Power Action either Power down, Power reset or Power cycle from the drop down list
  • Choose any one of the configured Alert Policy Group Number from the drop down list.

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Note: Alert Policy has to be configured - under Settings->PEF->Alert Policy.

  • Check Raw Data option to fill the Generator ID with raw data.
  • Generator ID 1 field is used to give raw generator ID 1 data value.
  • Generator ID 2 field is used to give raw generator ID2 data value.

Note: In RAW data field, specify hexadecimal value prefix with '0x'.

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  • In the Event Generator section, choose the event generator as Slave Address - if event was generated from IPMB. Otherwise as System Software ID - if event was generated from system software.
  • In the Slave Address/Software ID field, specify corresponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID.
  • Choose the particular Channel Number that event message was received over. Or choose '0' if the event message was received via the system interface, primary IPMB, or internally generated by the BMC.
  • Choose the corresponding IPMB Device LUN if event generated by IPMB.
  • Select the Sensor Type of sensor that will trigger the event filter action.
    • In the SensorName field, choose the particular sensor from the sensor list.
  • Choose Event Option to be either All Events or Sensor Specific Events.
    • In the Sensor Events field, choose the type of event levels.
    • Event Trigger field is used to give Event/Reading type value.

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Note: Value ranges from 1 to 255.

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• Event Data 1 AND Mask field is used to indicate wildcarded or compared bits.

Note: Value ranges from 1 to 255.

- Event Data 1 Compare 1 & Event Data 1 Compare 2 fields are used to indicate whether each bit position's comparison is an exact comparison or not.

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Note: Value ranges from 1 to 255.

• Event Data 2 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.
• Event Data 2 Compare 1 & Event Data 2 Compare 2 fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively.
• Event Data 3 AND Mask field is similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.
• Event Data 3 Compare 1 & Event Data 3 Compare 2 fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1 and Event Data 1 Compare 2 respectively.

  1. Click Save to save the changes and return to event filter list.

  2. Click Delete to delete the existing filter.

Alert Policies

This page is used to configure the Alert Policy for the PEF configuration. You can add, delete or modify an entry in this page.

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text_image Alert Policies Group 1 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 2 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 3 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 4 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 5 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 6 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 7 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 8 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 9 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 10 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 11 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 12 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 13 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 14 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 15 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 16 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 17 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 18 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 19 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 20 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 21 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 22 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 23 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 24 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 25 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 26 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 27 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 28 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 29 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 30 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0 Group 31 (Shutdown) Always send alert to this destination LAR Channel 1 Sent To: 0

The fields of Platform Event Filter - Alert Policies section are explained below.

Policy Group Number: Displays the Policy number of the configuration.

Enable this alert: To enable or disable the policy settings.

Policy Action: To choose any one of the Policy set values (0-5) from the list.

0 - Always send alert to this destination.

1 - If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set.
2 - If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Do not process any more entries in this policy set.
3 - If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different channel.
4 - If alert to previous destination was successful, do not send alert to this destination. Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different destination type.

LAN Channel: To choose a particular channel from the available channel list.

Destination Selector: To choose a particular destination from the configured destination list.

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Note: LAN Destination has to be configured - under Settings->Platform Event Filters IN Destinations.

Event Specific Alert String: To specify an event-specific Alert String.

Alert String Key: To specify which string is to be sent for this Alert Policy entry.

Save: To save the Alert Policies entries.

Delete: To delete the selected configured Alert Policy.

Procedure

  1. In the Alert Policies Section, select the slot for which you have to configure the Alert policy. That is, In the Alert Policies page, if you have chosen Alert Policy Group Number as 4, you have to configure the 4th slot (the slot with Policy Number 4) in the Alert Policy Tab.
  2. Select the slot and click on the empty slot to open the Alert Policies page as shown in the screenshot below.

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text_image 2019-05-03 17:53:08 [UTC+06:08 UTC] Alert Policies Policy Group Number 1 Enable this alert Policy Action Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel 1 Destination Selector Event Specific Alert String Alert String Key Options Sync Refresh admin Home - Settings - Platform Event Filters - Alert Policies - Alert Policies WIN@Resources Information 1.00.3 Day 13 2019 16:00:22 CST 0 - Host Online Dashboard Sensor FRU information Logic & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchnet Information Sign out
  1. Select Policy Group Number from the drop-down list.
  2. Check Enable this alert to enable the policy settings.
  3. Choose any of the Policy Action from the list.

  4. Choose particular LAN Channel from the available channel list.

  5. In the Destination Selector, choose particular destination from the configured destination list.

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Note: LAN Destination has to be configured under Settings-> Platform Event Filters-AN Destinations.

That is if you select the number 4 for destination selector in Alert Policy Entry page, then you have to configure the 4th slot (LAN Destination Number 4) in the LAN Destinations tab.

  1. Enable Event Specific Alert String, if the Alert policy entry is Event Specific.
  2. In the Alert String Key field, choose any one value that is used to look up the Alert String to send for this Alert Policy entry.

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Note: Using Web UI, Alert strings cannot be configured but option for Event Specific port strings can be enabled/disabled. There is an option to select only the alert string keys, but alert strings has to be configured using IPMI Command (Set PEF Config Parameter 'Alert String").

  1. Click Save to save the new alert policy and return to Alert Policy list.
  2. Click Delete to delete a configuration.

LAN Destinations

This page is used to configure the LAN destination of PEF configuration. A sample screenshot of LAN Destination page is given below.

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text_image VMG of Exposure Information 2.40.1 Dec 13 Sept 18:40:22 CSF

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Dashboard Sensor FRU Information Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switches Information Signout LAN Destinations Select the LAN Channel LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 1 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 2 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 3 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 4 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 5 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 6 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 7 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 8 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 9 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 10 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 11 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 12 SNMP Trap Sent Tsc

The fields of Platform Event Filters - LAN Destinations are explained below.

Select any empty slot to configure LAN Destinations.

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text_image LAN Destination Configuration LAN Channel 1 LAN Destination 1 Destinations Type SNMP Trap E-Mail SNMP Destination Address BMC Username Email Subject Email Message 2010-01-01 17/55/26 (UTC+0:00 UTC) Sync Refresh admin Home Settings Platform Event Filters LAN Destinations LAN Destination Configuration Sapi

Select the LAN Channel: To select the LAN Channel number

LAN Channel: Displays LAN Channel Number for the selected slot (read-only).

LAN Destination: Displays ID for setting Destination Selector of Alert Policy (read-only).

Destination Type: Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or an E-mail alert. For E-mail alerts, the four fields - SNMP Destination Address, BMC User Name, Email subject and Email message needs to be filled. The SMTP server information also has to be added - under Settings ->SMTP Settings. For SNMP Trap, only the SNMP Destination Address has to be filled.

SNMP Destination Address: If Destination type is SNMP Trap, then enter the IP address of the system that will receive the alert. Destination address will support the following:

  • IPv4 address format.
  • IPv6 address format.

BMC User Name: If Destination type is Email Alert, then choose the user to whom the email alert has to be sent. Email address for the user has to be configured under Settings-->User Management.

Email Subject & Email Message: These fields must be configured if email alert is chosen as destination type. An email will be sent to the configured email address of the user in case of any severity events with a subject specified in subject field and will contain the message field's content as the email body. These fields are not applicable for 'AMI- Format' email users.

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Note: User should be configured under Settings-->User Management

Save: To add a new entry to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot.

Delete: To delete the selected configured LAN Destination.

Procedure

  1. In the LAN Destinations section, choose the number of slots to be configured. This should be the same number of slot that you have selected in the Alert Policies - Destination Selector field. That is if you have chosen the Destination Selector as 4 in the Alert Policies page of Alert Policies tab, then you have to configure the 4th slot of LAN Destination page.
  2. Select the slot and click on the empty slot. This opens the LAN Destination entry.
  3. In the LAN Channel Number field, the LAN Channel Number for the selected slot is displayed and this is a read only field.
  4. In the LAN Destination field, the destination for the newly configured entry is displayed and this is a read only field.
  5. In the Destination Type field, select the one of the types.
  6. In the SNMP Destination Address field, enter the destination address.
  7. If the destination type is Email alert, select the BMC User Name from the list of users.

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Note: E-mail address should be configured under Settings-->User Management.

  1. In the Email Subject field, enter the subject.
  2. In the Email Message field, enter the message.
  3. Click Save to save the new LAN destination and return to LAN destination list.
  4. Click Delete to delete a configuration.
  5. Click Send Test Alert to send sample alert to configured destination.

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Note: Test alert can be sent only with enabled SMTP configuration. SMTP support can be abled under Settings->SMTP Settings.

2-6-7 Services

This page displays the basic information about services running in the BMC. Only Administrator can modify the service.

To open Services page, click Settings > Services from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Services page is shown below.

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text_image 2000.01.01 17/SB:09 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Services Service Status Interfaces Secure Port Timeout Maximum Sessions wb Active bond0 443 1800 20 ssh Active NA 22 500 N/A Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchtree Information ? Sign out

The fields of Services page are explained below.

Services: Displays service name of the selected slot (read-only).

Status: Displays the current status of the service, either active or inactive state.

Interfaces: It shows the interface in which service is running.

Nonsecure Port: This port is used to configure non secure port number for the service.

• Web default port is 80
• SSH default port is 52123

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Note: SSH service will not support non secure port. If single port feature is enabled,

Secure Port: Used to configure secure port number for the service.

• Web default port is 443
- SSH default port is 22

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Note: SSH will not support secure port.

Port listening status on various feature settings:

Timeout: Displays the session timeout value of the service. For web, SSH and telnet service, user can configure the session timeout value.

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Note: Web timeout value ranges from 300 to 1800 seconds.

SSH timeout value ranges from 60 to 1800 seconds.

SSH timeout value ranges from 60 to 1800 seconds.

SSH will be using the same timeout value. If you configure SSH timeout value, it will be applied to telnet service also and vice versa.

Maximum Sessions: Displays the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service.

Active Sessions: To view the current active sessions for the service.

Procedure to view the Active Sessions:

  1. Click View Icon ( ) to view the details about the active sessions for the service.
  2. This opens the Active Session screen (for example - Service Sessions) as shown in the screenshot below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 18:04:13 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Service Sessions Active Session - Web Session ID Session Type User ID User Name Client IP Privilege 4" Web HTTPS 2 admin 10.1.2.38 Administrator

Session Type: Displays the type of the active sessions.

User ID: Displays the ID of the user.

User Name: Displays the name of the user.

Client IP: Displays the IP addresses that are already configured for the active sessions.

Privilege: Displays the access privilege of the user.

  1. Select a slot and click Terminate icon () to terminate the particular session of the service.

Procedure to modify the existing services:

  1. Select a slot and click Edit icon () to modify the configuration of the service.

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Note: Whenever the configuration is modified, the service will be restarted automatically. has to close the existing opened session for the service if needed.

  1. This opens the Service Configuration screen as shown in the screenshot below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 18:06:30 (UTC+90:00 UTC) Service Configuration Service Name web Active Interface Name bond0 Secure port 443 Timeout 1888 Maximum Sessions 20 Sync Refresh Admins Home - Settings - Services - Service Configuration HORU of Horsers Information J.JUL Dec 13 2015 18:46:22 GMT Mail: Nets & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchtec Informarkas Sign out
  1. Service Name is a read only field.
  2. Activate the Current State by enabling the Active check box.

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Note: Interfaces, Non-secure port, Secure port, Time out and Maximum Sessions will not give unless the current state is active.

  1. Enter the Secure Port Number in the Secure Port field.
  2. Enter the timeout value in the Timeout field.

Note: The values in the Maximum Sessions field cannot be modified.

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  1. Click Save to save all changes you have made.

2-6-8 SMTP Settings

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

Using BMC Web GUI, you can configure the SMTP settings of the device.

To open SMTP Settings page, click Settings > SMTP Settings from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of SMTP Settings page is shown below.

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text_image 2003-01-03 00:48:46 (UTC+00:00 UTC) SMTP Settings LAN Interface bond() Sender Email ID Primary SMTP Support Primary Server Name Primary Server IP Primary SMTP port 25 Primary Secure SMTP port 485 Primary SMTP Authentication Primary Username Primary Password Primary SMTP SSLTLS Enable Primary SMTP STARTTLS Enable Secondary SMTP Support Scan

The fields of SMTP Settings page are explained below.

LAN Interface: Displays the list of LAN channels available

Sender Email ID: A valid 'Sender Address' to indicate the BMC, whenever e-mail is sent.

Primary Server Name: The 'Machine Name' of the BMC, from where the e-mail is sent.

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Note: Machine Name is a string of maximum 15 alpha-numeric characters.

Space, special characters are not allowed.

Primary SMTP Support: To enable/disable SMTP support for the BMC.

Primary SMTP Port: To specify the SMTP Normal Port.

Primary Secure SMTP Port: To specify the SMTP Secure Port.

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Note: For Primary SMTP Port - Default Port is 25, and the Port value ranges from 1 to 65535.

For Primary Secure SMTP Port - Default Port is 465, and the Port value ranges from 1 to 65535.

Primary Server IP: The IP address of the SMTP Server. It is a mandatory field.

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Note: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.

First Number must not be 0.

Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format.

Primary SMTP Authentication: To enable/disable SMTP Authentication.

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Note: SMTP Server Authentication Types supported are:

  • CRAM-MD5
  • LOGIN
  • PLAIN

If the SMTP server does not support any one of the above authentication types, the user will get an error message stating "Authentication type is not supported by SMTP Server."

Primary Username: Enter username to access SMTP Accounts.

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Note: User Name can be of length 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters, dot(.), dash(-), and underline(_) .

It must start with an alphabet.

Other Special Characters are not allowed.

Primary Password: Enter password for the SMTP User Account.

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Note: Password must be at least 4 characters long.

Blank space is not allowed.

This field will not allow more than 64 characters.

Primary SMTP STARTTLS Enable: To enable STARTTLS support for the SMTP Client.

  • Upload SMTP CA Certificate File: File that contains the certificate of the trusted CA certs. CACERT key file should be of pem type,LOGIN
  • Upload SMTP Certificate File: Client certificate filename. CERT key file should be of pem type.
  • Upload SMTP Private Key: Client private key filename. SMTP key file should be of pem type.

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Note: To enable STARTTLS support, the respective SMTP support option should be enabled.

Secondary SMTP Support: It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration. It is an optional field. If the Primary SMTP server is not working fine, then it uses Secondary SMTP Server configuration.

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Note: Options of Secondary SMTP Support are same as Primary SMTP Support.

Save: To save the new SMTP server configuration.

Procedure

  1. Select the LAN Interface from the drop-down list.
  2. Enter the Sender Email ID in the specified field.
  3. Check Primary SMTP Support option to enable SMTP support for the BMC.
  4. Enter the Machine Name of the SMTP Server in the Primary Server Name.

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Note: - Machine Name is a string of maximum 15 alpha-numeric characters.

Space, special characters are not allowed.

  1. Enter IP address of the SMTP Server in the Primary Server IP field. It is a mandatory field.
  2. Enter the Primary SMTP Port in the specified field.
  3. Enter the Primary Secure SMTP Port in the specified field.
  4. Enable the check box Primary SMTP Authentication if you want to authenticate SMTP Server.
  5. Enter your Primary User name and Primary Password in the respective fields.
  6. Enable the check box Primary SMTP SSLTLS Enable to send data through secure Port.

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Note: If this option is selected, STARTTLS option and Normal Port will be hidden.

  1. Check the Secondary SMTP Support option to enable Secondary SMTP support for the BMC.
  2. Enter the Secondary Server Name, Secondary Server IP, Secondary SMTP Port and Secure
  3. Port values in the respective fields.
  4. Enable the check box SMTP Server Authentication if you want to authenticate SMTP Server.
  5. Enter your Secondary User name and Password in the respective fields.
  6. Enable the check box Secondary SMTP SSLTLS to send data through secure Port.

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Note: If this option is selected, STARTTLS option and Normal Port will be hidden.

  1. Click Save to save the entered details.

2-6-9 SSL Settings

The Secure Socket Layer protocol was created by Netscape to ensure secure transactions between web servers and browsers. The protocol uses a third party, a Certificate Authority (CA), to identify one end or both end of the transactions.

Using BMC Web GUI, configure SSL certificate into the BMC. Using this, the device can be accessed in a secured mode.

To open the SSL Certificate Configuration page, click Settings > SSL Settings from the menu bar. There are three tabs in this page.

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text_image 2003-01-01 90:49:15 (UTC+90:00 UTC) SSL Settings View SSL certificate Generate SSL certificate Upload SSL certificate Home - Settings - SSL Settings
  • Upload SSL Certificate option is used to upload the certificate and private key file into the BMC.
  • Generate SSL Certificate option is used to generate the SSL certificate based on configuration details.
    • View SSL Certificate option is used to view the uploaded SSL certificate in readable format.

A sample screenshot of Upload SSL Certificate page is shown below.

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text_image 2000.01-01 91:50:43 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Upload SSL Certificate Current Certificate Fri/Dec 13 10:40:51 2019 New Certificate Current Private Key Fri/Dec 13 10:40:51 2019 New Private Key Send

The fields of SSL Settings - Upload SSL Settings tab are explained below.

Current Certificate: Current certificate and uploaded date/time will be displayed (read-only).

New Certificate: Certificate file should be of pem type

Current Private Key: Current Private key information will be displayed (read-only).

New Private Key: Private key file should be of pem type

Upload: To upload the SSL certificate and privacy key into the BMC.

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Note: After successful upload, HTTPS service will restart to use the newly uploaded SSL certificate.

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text_image 2000-01-01 00:50:05 (UTC=90:00 UTC) Generate SSL Certificate Common Name (CN) Organization (O) Organization Unit (OU) City or Locality (L) State or Province (ST) Country (C) Email Address Valid for in days Key Length 2040 bits Save

The fields of SSL Settings - Generate SSL Certificate are explained below.

Common Name(CN): Common name for which certificate is to be generated.

• Maximum length of 64 characters.
• It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
• Special characters ‘#’ and ‘\$’ are not allowed.

Organization(O): Organization name for which the certificate is to be generated.

• Maximum length of 64 characters.
• It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
- Special characters ‘#’ and ‘\$’ are not allowed.

Organization Unit(OU): Over all organization section unit name for which certificate is to be generated.

• Maximum length of 64 characters.
• It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
- Special characters ‘#’ and ‘\$’ are not allowed.

City or Locality(L): City or Locality of the organization (mandatory).

• Maximum length of 128 characters.
• It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
- Special characters ‘#’ and ‘\$’ are not allowed.

State or Province(ST): State or Province of the organization (mandatory).

• Maximum length of 64 characters.
- It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
• Special characters '#' and '\$' are not allowed.

Country(C): Country code of the organization (mandatory).

• Only two characters are allowed.
• Special characters are not allowed.

Email Address: E-mail Address of the organization (mandatory).

Valid for: Validity of the certificate.

• Value ranges from 1 to 3650 days.

Key Length: The key length bit value of the certificate.

Save: To generate the new SSL certificate.

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Note: HTTPS service will get restarted, to use the newly generated SSL certificate.

The fields of SSL Settings - View SSL Certificate are explained below.

Basic Information: This section displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate. It displays the following fields:

  • Version Serial Number
  • Signature Algorithm
  • Public Key
  • Issuer Common Name(CN)
  • Issuer Organization(O)
  • Issuer Organization Unit(OU)
  • Issuer City or Locality(L)
  • Issuer State or Province(ST)
  • Issuer Country(C)
  • Issuer E-mail Address
  • Valid From
  • Valid Till

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text_image View SSL Certificate Current Certificate Information Certificate Version 3 Serial Number SAD1310 Signature Algorithm sva2568649HSAEsorption Public Key (2046 bit) Issuer Common Name (CN) www.ari5.com Issuer Organisdien (A) American Magatirends Incorporated Issuer Organization Unit (CH) Service Providers Issuer City or Locality (L) Norcross Issuer State or Province (ST) Georgia Issuer Country (C) US Issuer Email Address support@aml.com Valid from Apr 23 17:25:49 2018 GMT Valid TBI Jun 22 17:25:49 2017 GMT Issued to Common Name (CN) www.ari.com Issued to Organisdien (B) American Magatirends Incorporated Issued to Organization Unit (CK) Service Providers Issued to City or Locality (L) Norcross Issued to State or Province (ST) Georgia Issued to Country (C) (1) Issued to Email Address support@aml.com

Procedure

  1. Click the Upload SSL Certificate tab, Browse the New Certificate and New Private key.
  2. Click Upload to upload the new certificate and private key.
  3. In Generate SSL Certificate, enter the following details in the respective fields:

  4. The Common Name for which the certificate is to be generated.

  5. The Organization for which the certificate is to be generated.
    • The Organization Unit name for which certificate to be generated.
    • The City or Locality of the organization
    • The State or Province of the organization
    • The Country of the organization
    • The Email address of the organization.
    • The number of days the certificate will be valid in the Valid For field.

  6. Choose the Key Length bit value of the certificate

  7. Click Save to generate the certificate.
  8. Click View SSL Certificate tab to view the uploaded SSL certificate in user readable format.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure - 1

Note: Once you Upload/Generate the certificates, only HTTPS service will get restarted.

a can now access your Web securely using the following format in your IP Address

field from your Internet browser: https://

For example, if your BMC's IP address is 192.168.0.30, enter the following:

https://192.168.030

Please note the after . You must accept the certificate before you are able to access your Web.

2-6-10 System Firewall

In BMC Web GUI, the System Firewall page allows you to configure the firewall settings. The firewall rule can be set for an IP or range of IP Addresses or Port numbers. To view this page, you must at least be an operator. Only administrators can add or delete a firewall.

To open System Firewall page, click Settings > System Firewall from the menu bar.

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text_image 2009-01-01 09:52:21 (UTC+90:00) UTC System Firewall General Firewall Settings IP Address Firewall Rules Port Firewall Rules

General Firewall Settings

Click General Firewall Settings page. A sample screenshot of General Firewall Settings page is shown below.

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text_image 2005-01-01 18:38:43 (UTC+90.00 UTC) General Firewall Settings Existing Firewall Settings Add Firewall Settings

The fields of Firewall Settings tab are explained below.

To View Existing Firewall Settings

Click General Firewall Settings > Existing Firewall Settings icon. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in "Add Firewall Settings". If any settings are added, then the added rule will be listed in "Existing Firewall Settings" page. A sample screenshot of Existing Firewall Settings page is shown below.

Existing Firewall Settings

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Block All: IPv6

Timeout: Enabled

From: 2019-04-07

20:22:00 (UTC-11:30

UTC)

The Existing Firewall Settings page allows you to remove any particular Existing Firewall Settings.

Procedures

  1. Select the Existing Firewall Settings you want to remove.
  2. Click on Delete to remove the selected Existing Firewall Settings.

Existing Firewall Settings

Home - Settings - Firewall - General Firewall Settings - Existing Firewall Settings - Existing Firewall Settings

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text_image Block All IPv6 Flush All Timeout Start Date&Time 1970-01-18 12:11:40 (UTC-11:30 UTC) End Date&Time 1970-01-18 12:22:00 (UTC-11:30 UTC) Delete

Add Firewall Settings

Click General Firewall Settings > Add Firewall Settings. This opens the Add Firewall Settings page as shown below.

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text_image BMC Features Information 2.76.303027 Jan 28 2019 10:44:04 EST Quick Links Dashboard Sensor System Inventory FRU Information Logs & Reports Settings Remote Control Image Redirection Power Control Maintenance Sign out 2019-04-07 20:25:42 (UTC:11:30 UTC) Add Firewall Settings Black All Flush All Timeout Start Date 10/19-04-07 Start Time 19:25 End Date 10/19-04-07 End Time: 19:25 Save
  1. Select Block All to block all the incoming IP's and Port's.
  2. Select Flush All to flush all the system firewall rules.
  3. Select Timeout to enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.
  4. Enter Start Time to start the respective firewall rule effect from this time.
  5. Enter End Time to end the respective firewall rule effect from this time.

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Note: The time should be in the dd-mm-yy:hh-mm format.

  1. Click Save to save the changes made else click Cancel to go back to the previous screen.

IP Address Firewall Rules

Click IP Firewall Rules page. A sample screenshot of IP Firewall Rules page is shown below.

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text_image IP Firewall Rules Existing IP Rules Add New IP Rule

The fields of IP Address Firewall tab are explained below.

To View Existing IP Rules or a range of IP Addresses

Click Settings > System Firewall > IP Address Firewall Rules > Existing IP Rules. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in "Add IP Rule". If any rule is added, then the added rule will be listed in "Existing IP Rules" page.

A sample screenshot of Existing IP Rules page is shown below.

Existing IP Rules

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IP / IP Range:

10.1.112.123

-10.1.112.127

Rule: Allow

Timeout: Enabled

From: 2019-04-07

20:27:00 (UTC-11:30

UTC)

The Existing IP Rules page allows you to remove any particular Existing IP Rules.

Procedures

  1. Select the Existing IP Rules you want to remove.
  2. Click on Delete to remove the selected Existing IP Rules.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

text_image Existing IP Rules IP Single (or) Range Start 10.1.112.125 IP Range End 10.1.112.127 Enable Timeout Start Timestamp Time 2018-04-07 20:27:00 (UTC-11:30 UTC) End Timestamp Time 2018-04-16 22:27:00 (UTC-11:30 UTC) Rule Allow Delete

IP Single (or) Range Start-To show the configured Port Address or Range of Ports.

IP Range End-To show the configured Port Address or Range of Ports.

Enable Timeout - To enable/disable Timeout.

Start Date-『The』respective『rewall』rule『effect』will『start』from『this』date.

Start Time -『The▪respective▪rewall▪rule▪effect▪will▪start▪from▪this▪time.

End Date-The respective rewall rule effect will end from this date.

End Time -The respective rewall rule effect will end from this time.

Rule - To indicate the current setting of the listed Port or Range of Port rules (Allow or Block) status.

Delete - To delete the selected slot.

Procedures

  1. Click Settings > System Firewall > IP Address Firewall Rules > Add New IP Rule to add a new IP or range of IP address.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

text_image VMG of Expenses Information 2.00.3 Best 12:2029 12:46:20 CST Host Office Dashboard Sensor FRU Information Log & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchlistc Information Sign out Add IP Rule IP Single (or) Range Start IP Range End optional Enable Timeout Start Data 2008-01-01 Start Time 00:53 End Date 2008/04/03 End Time Rule Allow Save Home - Settings - Preview - IP Oriented/Preview Rules - Add IP Rule
  1. In the Add new rule for IP page, Enter the IP address and a range of IP addresses in the IP Single or IP Range Start field.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 2

Note: IP Address will support IPv4 Address format only:

TPv4 Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.

Each number ranges from 0 to 255.

First number must not be 0.

IPv6 Address made of 8 groups of 4 Hexadecimal digits separated by colon as in xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx.

  1. Enter IP range end value in the IP Range End field.
  2. Enable Timeout to enable firewall rules with timeout.
  3. Enter Start Date to start the respective firewall rule effect from this date.
  4. Enter End Date to end the respective firewall rule effect from this date.
  5. Enter Start Time to start the respective firewall rule effect from this time.
  6. Enter End Time to end the respective firewall rule effect from this time.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 3

Note: The date and time should be in the YYYY/MM/DD and hh-mm format respectively.

  1. Determine the rule to block or accept.
  2. Click Save to save the changes made.

Port Firewall Rules

Click Port Firewall Rules page. A sample screenshot of Port Firewall Rules page is shown below.

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text_image PORT Firewall Rules Existing Port Rules Add New Port Rule

The fields of Port Firewall Rules tab are explained below.

To view Existing Port Rules

Click Settings > System Firewall > Port Firewall Rules > Existing Port Rules. A blank page will be opened if you did not add anything in "Add New port Rule". If any rule is added, then the added rule will be listed in "Existing Port Rules" page.

A sample screenshot of Existing Port Rules is shown below.

The Existing Port Rules page allows you to remove any particular Existing Port Rules.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - To view Existing Port Rules - 1

text_image Existing Port Rules Port / Port Ranger 123 -456 Pre Slovenia TCP Network Type IP-4 Allow Timeout: Enabled From: 2019-04-07 20:31:08 (UTC-11:30) UTC To: 2019-04-25 12:31:08 (JTC-11:30/UTC)

Procedures

  1. Select the Existing Port Rules you want to remove.
  2. Click on Delete to remove the selected Existing Port Rules.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

text_image Existing Port Rules Port Single (or) Range Start 123 Port Range End 456 Protocol TCP Network Type IPus Enable Timeout Start Date&Time 2018-04-07 20:03:00 (UTC 11:30 UTC) End Date&Time 2018-04-24 21:03:00 (UTC 11:30 UTC) Rule Allow Delete

The fields of System Firewall - Existing Port Rules page are explained below.

Port Single (or) Range Start - To configure the Port or Range of Port Addresses.

Port Range End - To configure the Port or Range of Port Addresses.

Protocol - This field specifies the protocols for the configured Port or Port Ranges.

Network Type - This field specifies the affected network type for the particular Port or Port Ranges.

Enable Timeout - To enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.

Start Date - The respective firewall rule effect will start from this time.

Start Time - The respective firewall rule will start from this time.

End Date - The respective firewall rule effect will end on this date.

End Time - The respective firewall rule will end at this time.

Rule - To indicate Allow or Block status.

Delete - To delete the entry to the firewall rules list.

Procedure to add Port/Range of ports

  1. To add a new range of Port address, click the Add button

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add Port/Range of ports - 1

text_image 2006-11-31 00:54:50 (UTC=0:00) UTC Add Port Rule Port Single (or) Range Start Port Range End optional Protocol TCP Network Type IPy8 Enable Time-out Start Date 2006-01-03 Start Time 00:54 End Date PPTC#N#D# End Time Rule A#ou Save
  1. In the Add new rule for Port window, enter the port number or a range of port numbers in the Port Single (or) Range Start field.
  2. Enter the end value in the Port Range End field.
  3. Select the Protocol to be either TCP or UDP or Bot.
  4. Select the Network Type. It may be IPv4 or IPv6 or Both.
  5. Select Timeout to enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.
  6. Enter Start Time to start the respective firewall rule effect from this time.
  7. Enter Start Date to start the respective firewall rule effect from this date.
  8. Enter End Date to end the respective firewall rule effect on this date.
  9. Enter End Time to end the respective firewall rule effect at this time.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add Port/Range of ports - 2

Note: The time should be in the YYYY/MM/DD:hh-mm format.

  1. Select the Rule to determine the rule to Block or Allow.
  2. Click Save to save the changes made.

2-6-11 User Management

In BMC Web GUI, the User Management page allows you to view the current list of user slots for the server. You can add a new user and modify or delete the existing users.

To open User Management page, click Settings > User Management from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of User Management page is shown below.

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text_image 2009-01-03 16:55:15 (UTC<90.80 UTC) User Management Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 admin (Active) Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator Administrator

Click user icon ( ) and select any free slot to add a new user from the User Management main page.

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Note: The Free slots are shown as "Disabled" in all columns for the slot. The fields of User Management page are explained below.

User ID: Displays the ID number of the user.

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Note: The list contains a maximum often users only.

User Name: Displays the name of the user.

User Access: To enable or disable the access privilege of the user.

Network Privilege: Displays the network access privilege of the user.

SNMP Status: Displays if the SNMP status for the user is enabled or Disabled.

E-mail ID: Displays e-mail address of the user.

Add User: To add a new user.

Delete User: To delete an existing user.

Procedure to add a new User

  1. To add a new user, select a free section and click on the empty section. This opens the Add User screen as shown in the screenshot below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 1

text_image User Management Configuration Username anonymous Change Password Password Size 16 bytes Password Confirm Password Enable User Access Privilege Administrator KVM Access VMedia Access SNMP Access SNMP Access level SNMP Authentication Protocol SNMP Privacy Protocol Email Format AH-Formus Email ID Existing SSH Key Not Available Uploaded SSH Key Browse Save
  1. Enter the name of the user in the User Name field.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 2

Note: User Name is a string of 1 to 16 alpha-numeric characters.

It must start with an alphabetical character.

It is case-sensitive.

Special characters '-'(hyphen), '-' (underscore), '@'(at sign) are allowed.

For 20 Bytes password, LAN session will not be established.

  1. Set Password Size for the new password.
  2. In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter and confirm your new password.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 3

Note: Password should be the combination of alphabets, numbers, symbol and upper characters.

Blank space is not allowed.

This field will not allow more than 16/20 characters based on Password size field value.

This field will not allow the below mentioned characters.

The password should be a string, if you try to set password using "ipmitool user set password".

Hex Char
00 NUL '\0'
01 SOH (start of heading)
02 STX (start of text)
03 ETX (end of text)
04 EOT (end of transmission.)
05 ENQ (enquiry)
06 ACK (acknowledge)
07 BEL '\a' (bell)
08 BS '\b' (backspace)
09 HT '\t' (horizontal lab)
0A LF '\n' (new Line)
0B VT '\v' (vertical tab)
0C FF '\f' (form feed)
0D CR '\r' (carriage ret)
0E SO (shift out)
0F SI (shift in)
10 DLE (data link escape)
11 DC1 (device control 1 )
12 IDC2 (device control 2)
13 DG3 (device control 3)
14 DC4 (device control 4)
15 NAK (negative ack.)
16 SYN (synchronous idle)
17 ETB (end of trans. blk)
18 CAN (cancel)
19 EM (end of medium)
19 EM (end of medium)
1A SUB (substitute)
1B ESC (escape)
1C FS (file separator)
1D GS (group separator)
1E RS (record separator)
1F US (unit separator)
20 SPACE
7F DEL
  1. Enable or Disable the Enable User Access Privilege.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 4

Note: Enabling User Access will intern assign the IPMI messaging privilege to user.

It is recommended that the IPMI messaging option should be enabled for the user to enable the User Access option, while creating User through IPMI.

  1. In the Network Privilege and Serial Previlege fields, select the privileges assigned to the user which could be Administrator, Operator, User, OEM or None.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 5

Note: It is recommended that the privileges support to KVM and VMedia should be

provided only to the ADMIN user and shouldn't be provided to USER and OPERATOR privilege level users. The Admin user can provide the privilege support to USER and OPERATOR privilege level users at their own risk.

VMedia Privilege only restricts initiating / starting media redirection. If a device is already being redirected and attached to the host, then in host it will be visible as normal device. Hence, it will be accessible to all the KVM sessions, which includes 'KVM Privilege only' sessions as well.

  1. Check the SNMP Access check box to enable SNMP access for the user.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 6

Note: Password field is mandatory, if SNMP Status is enabled.

  1. Choose the SNMP Access level option for user from the SNMP Access level (SHA or MD5) drop-down list. Either it can be Read Only or Read Write.

  2. Choose the SNMP Authentication Protocol (SHA or MD5) to use for SNMP settings from the drop down list.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 7

Note: Password field is mandatory, if Authentication protocol is changed.

  1. Choose the Encryption algorithm to use for SNMP settings from the SNMP Privacy protocol (AES or DES) drop-down list.

  2. In the Email ID field, enter the email ID of the user. If the user forgets the password, the new password will be mailed to the configured email address.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add a new User - 8

Note: SMTP Server must be configured to send emails.

Email Format: Two types of formats are available:

- AMI-Format: The subject of this mail format is 'Alert from (your Host name)'. The mail content shows sensor information, ex: Sensor type and Description.

- Fixed-Subject Format: This format displays the message according to user's setting. You must set the subject and message for email alert.

  1. In the Upload SSH Key field, click Browse and select the SSH key file.

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Note: SSH key file should be of pub type.

  1. Click Save to save the new user and return to the users list.

To Modify User

  1. To modify the existing user, click on the active user tab. This opens a User screen as shown in the screenshot below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - To Modify User - 1

text_image User Management Configuration Username anonymous Change Password Password Size 14 bytes Password Confirm Password Enable User Access Package Administrator KSM Access VMedia Access SMTP Access SMTP Access level SMTP Authentication Protocol SMTP Privacy Protocol Email Format API-Format Email ID Existing SSH Key Not Available Upload SSH Key Delete Save
  1. Check Change Password, if you wish to change the existing Password.
  2. Follow the steps (3 to 15) of Procedure to add a new User.
  3. Click Save to save the changes and return to the users list.
  4. Click Delete to delete the user.

2-6-12 Fan Policy

The Fan Policy consists of the following:

  1. Add New Fan Profile

A sample screenshot of the Fan Profile is given below.

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text_image 2003-01-01 06:55:56 (UTC=90:00 UTC) Fan Profile Import Download Manager Target PCR device options + New fan profile Name: default Status: Ban

Procedure to add Fan Profile

  1. To add fan profile:

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedure to add Fan Profile - 1

text_image Edit New Fan Profile 9: Click Save to save the configuration PACS Time New policy Data selected policy Name←1. Name the profile NEW_PROFILE Policy 0 Algorithm Shape Sensor Type Temperature 2 Initiate Duty 30 Sensor CPU YEAR ←5. Select the reference device sensor Fan DPE MAIN DA DPE MAIN DA DPE MAIN DA DPE MAIN DA Policy Execute Condition CPU Tip (M) 65 Ambient Sensor mR_TOPS Ambient Sensor Value 0 PCIE Device If Target Node does find, execute the policy Target PCIE Device +4801 +4800 Policy Reference Table New 7. Click New to a new policy reference table Reference 0 Duty (%) 30 38 Options
  1. Click the + to add fan policy.
  2. Enter the value in the respective field.
  3. Click Save to save the configuration.

2-6-13 Power Consumption

The Power Consumption allows you to configure the power consumption of your server.

Enter the values in the respective column and click Save to save the power consumption values.

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text_image 2000-01-01 01:56:25 (UTC+00:59 UTC) Power Consumption Save Power Consumption Reading Current Power Consumption (M) 0 Minimal Power Consumption (M) 0 Maximal Power Consumption (M) 0 Average Power Consumption (M) 0 Power Consumption Limit

2-6-14 NVMeOF Device Management

The NVMeOF Device Management page allows you to view the current list of NVMeOF devices for the server. You can configure the existing NVMeOF devices.

To open NVMeOF Device Management page, click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of NVMeOF Device Management page is shown below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - 2-6-14 NVMeOF Device Management - 1

text_image NVMeOF Device Management KasAn Rigs/Gray

KazAn Fuji/Onxy

To open KazAn Fuji/Onxy page, click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management > KazAn Fuji/Onxy from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of KazAn Fuji/Onxy page is shown below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - KazAn Fuji/Onxy - 1

text_image KazAn Fuji/Onxy Management Device State Number of Care Number of Admin IO ID Europe Drivers Connections Connections Current Maximum POST Code Action 2 Active 0 0 0 47 48 0x0000000 In39999999 Status Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchline Information Sign out

The fields of KazAn Fuji/Onxy page are explained below.

Device ID: Device ID: Displays the number of RDMA card's in system.

State: Displays the current state of bridge, either active or inactive state.

Number of Core Dumps: Displays the number of core dumps resident in flash.

Number of Drives: Displays the number of drives attached to bridge.

Admin Connections: Displays the number of established administration connections.

IO Connection: Displays the number of established I/O connections.

Current Temperature: Displays the internal temperature information.

Maximum Tempture: Displays the maximum temperature since last boot operation.

POST Code: Displays POST code information.

Action Required Code: Displays action required code.

Click Icon ≡ to enter advanced meun.

2-6-15 Network Port IP

Click Network Port IP, a sample screenshot of network port IP page is shown below.

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text_image 2016-11-01 00:06:28 UTC+0:00 UTC KazAn Fuji/Onxy Net IP Config Port ID DHCP Used IPv4 Address IPv4 Mask IPv4 Gateway IPv4 Hostname 1 0 3.3.3.1 255.255.255.0 3.3.3.4 pont$ 2 1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 ✓ ✓

Procedures

  1. Click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management > KazAn Fuji/Onxy Information> Network Port IP to enter Network Port IP page.
  2. Click ↗ to configure network IP.

DHCP Used: To enable or disable DHCP.

IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, IPv4 Default Gateway, and IPv4 Hostname: These fields are for specifying the static IPv4 address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to be configured to the device.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

Note: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 2

text_image 2006-01-01 00:57:29 (UTC+8:00) UTC Network IP Configuration DHCP User IPv4 Address 3.3.3.1 IPv4 Hosts 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Gateway 3.3.3.4 IPv4 Host/Name port) Save
  1. Click to configure network IP.

2-6-16 Network Port Auto-Negotiation

Click Network Port Auto-Negotiation, a sample screenshot of Network Port Auto-Negotiation page is shown below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - 2-6-16 Network Port Auto-Negotiation - 1

text_image KazAn Fuji/Onxy Auto-Negotiate Config Port ID TX Pause Flow Control Enable RX Pause Flow Control Enable FEC code Speed Tiltmark $ 1 1 1 (0x0000002) 0x0000008 2 1 1 (0x0000002) 0x0000009

Procedures

  1. Click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management > KazAn Fuji/Onxy Information> Network Port Auto-Negotiation to enter Network Port Auto-Negotiation.
  2. Click to configure Auto Negotiation.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

text_image 2006-11-03 00:59:20 (UTC+0:00) UTC Auto-Negotiation Configuration DX Passes Flow Control Enable RX Passes Flow Control Enable FEC code: Dv00000002 Speed Bitmap: Dv00000008 Save
  1. Check both TX Pause Flow Control Enable and RX Pause Flow Control Enable boxes.
  2. Enter FEC code and Speed Bitmask.
  3. Click Save to finish configuration.
Parameter Description
Port ID Network portfor which this status is given1 for the 1^st port2 for the 2^nd port (not used in 100Gb mode)
TX Pause Flow Control EnableTX: If set, enable TX Pause Flow Control. Default: 1
RX Pause Flow Control EnableTX: If set, enable RX Pause Flow Control. Default: 1
FEC codeBit CLI FEC
0 1 FC-FEC (default)
1 2 RS-FEC
2 4 10Gb/s per lane FEC
*Reserved: Not Supported
Speed Bitmask Bitmask of technologies to advertise. Bit settings are as follow

2-6-17 Target NQN Table

Click Target NQN Table, a sample screenshot of Target NQN Table page is shown below.

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text_image KazAn Fuji/Onxy Target NQN Config Slot ID Target NQN 1 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.1 2 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.2 3 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.3 4 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.4 5 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.5 6 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.6 7 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.7 8 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.8 9 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.9 10 nqr.2015-09.com.kazan-networkx3nme.10

Procedures

  1. Click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management > KazAn Fuji/Onxy Information> Target NQN Table to enter Target NQN Table page.
  2. Click to configure Target NQN Table.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - Procedures - 1

text_image 2000-11-01 01/01/06 (UTC+8:00 UTC) Target NQN Configuration Target NQN nqr.2015-03.com.Aazan-networksvime.1 Save
  1. Enter Target NQN.
  2. Click Save to finish configuration.
Parameter Description
Slot ID Slot number in the chassis/Shelf where this drive resides. Note: This field must be set for all CRUD operations.
Target NQN When Create/Read/Update are used on this object, the length of this field can vary, but must be a multiple of 4-byte (i.e. the entire 4* 64 bytes are not required to be sent if the NQN is shorter than 256 bytes)

2-6-18 Drive Status

Click Drive Status, a sample screenshot of Drive Status page is shown below.

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text_image 2006-11-01 01:02:17 (UTC+00:00 UTC) KazAn Fuji/Onxy Drive Status Slot PCIe PCIe Width Vendor Serial Model Firmware Warning NYMio Current Drive Max Drive ID Port Gas ID Number Number Version Code Version Temperatures Temperatures VMid/Esteence Information 2.001.1 Dec 12 2023 16:48:22 CSF Host Drive Dashboard Sensor FIU information Log& Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchter Information Sign out

Procedures

  1. Click Settings > NVMeOF Device Management > KazAn Fuji/Onxy Information> Drive Status to enter Drive Status page.
Parameter Description
Slot ID Slot number in the chassis/Shelf where this drive resides. Note: This field must be set for all CRUD operations.
PCIe Port PCIe Port for which this status is given 0 for 1^st port 1 for the 2^nd port (not used in x16 mode)
PCIe Gen 0=Link Down, 1=Gen1, 2=Gen2, 3=Gen3, All values reserved.
Width 0=Link Down, 1=x1, 2=x2, 3=x4, 4=x8, 5=x16. All values reserved.
Vendor ID PCIe vendor ID
Serial Number 32 character string for drive serial number.
Model Number 32 character string for drive model number
Firmware Version 16 character string for firmware version.
Warning Code Returns the Critical Warning Field from the SMART/Health information
Bit Definition
0 Avail spare space below threshold
1 Over/Below temperature threshold
2 NVM Subsystem degrade due to media/internal errors
3 Media in read only mode
4 Volatile memory backup device failed
NVMe Version Indicates the major/minor version of the NVMe specification that the controller implementation supports. Valid versions of the specification are currently: 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2. 31:16 0001h Major Version Number (MJR): Major Version is "1" 15:08 00h Minor Version Number (MNR): can be 00, 01, 02 00:00 00h Reserved 07:00 00h Reserved
Current Drive TemperatureDisplays current drive temperature information.
Max Drive TemperatureMaximum drive temperature since boot.
Namespace AvailableNumber of Namespace available on this drive
I/Q Queues allocationNumber of I/O queues allocated to drive
PCIe BDF Bus/DeviceFunction: PCIe bus IDBus: (value>>8) & 0xFFDevice: (value>>3) & 0x7)Function: (value & 0x7)
Base Address RegisterAssigned Base Address Register for drive
MSI-Table Size MSI-XTable size
Doorbell Stride Thisstride in bytes between submission/completion doorbell registers (2^(2 + DSTRD)). A value of 0h indicates a stride of 4 bytes, where the doorbell registers are packed without reserved space between each register.
NVM Subsystem Reset SupportedSet to '1' if the controller supports the NVM Subsystem Reset feature.
Common Sets SupportedI/O Common Set(s) that the controller supports.
Bit Definition
0 NVM common set
7:1 Reserved
Memory Page Size MinMemory Page Min
Memory Page Size MaxMaximum host memory page size that the controller supports (2^(12 + MPSMAX)
Maximum Queues Entries SupportedMaximum individual Submission queue size that the controller supports. This is a 0' based value. The minimum value is 1h, indicating two entires.
Contiguous Queues RequiredSet if the controller requires that I/O Submission/Completion Queues are required to be physically cocontiguous.
Arbitration Mechanism SupportedOptional arbitration mechanisms supported by the controller.Bit 0: Weighted Round Robin with Urget Priority CaseBit 1: Vendor Specific.
Timeout Worst case time that the host software shall wait for CSTS.RDY to transition from:a) '0' to '1' after CC.EN transition from '0' to '1'; orb) '1' to '0' after CC.EN transition from '1' to '0'.This worst case time may be experienced after events such as an abrupt shutdown or activation of a new firmware image; typical time are expected to be much shorter. This field is in 500 millisecond units.

2-7 Power Control

This page allows you to view and control the power of your server.

To open Power Control, click Power Control from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Power Control is shown below.

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text_image 2003-01-03 00:55:48 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Power Control on Host Server Power Actions Host is currently off Power Oil Power On Power Cycle Performance Action

The various options of Power Control are given below.

Power Off: To immediately power off the server.

Power On: To power on the server.

Power Cycle: This option will first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot).

Procedure

Select an action and click Perform Action to proceed with the selected action.

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Note: During Execution you will be asked to confirm your choice. Upon confirmation, you be informed about the status after few minutes.

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Note: It is advisable to use Chrome or IE for H5Viewer, since Firefox has its own memory limitations.

2-8 Maintenance Group

This group of pages allows you to do maintenance tasks on the device. The menu contains the following items:

  • Backup Configuration
  • Firmware Image Location
  • Firmware Information
  • Firmware Update
  • Preserve Configuration
  • Restore Configuration
  • Restore Factory Defaults
  • System Administrator

A sample screenshot of Maintenance is shown below.

A detailed description is given below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 01:00:20 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Maintenance Backup Configuration Firmware Image Location Firmware Information Firmware Update Preserve Configuration Restore Configuration Restore Factory Defaults System Administrator

2-8-1 Backup Configuration

This page allows you to select the specific configuration items to be backed up in case of "Backup Configuration".

To open Backup Configuration page, click Maintenance > Backup Configuration from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Backup Configuration page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 01:01:00 (UTC+50.00 UTC) Backup Configuration Check All SNMP Network & Services IPMI NTP Authentication SYSLOG Download

The various fields of Backup Configuration page are given below.

Check All - To select all the configuration list.

Download Config - To download and save the configuration files backup from BMC to client system.

Procedure

  1. Click Check All to backup the selected configuration items. The Backup Configuration page will appear as shown above screenshot.
  2. Click Download Config to save the backup file to the client system.
  3. Cick OK to perform the backup action. The Backup file will be saved in the client system.
  4. Click Cancel to cancel the backup process.

TFTP server configuration

The TFTP server configuration is used for exporting the backup file.

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Note: Ensure that no other TFTP servers are enabled, if so remove all other servers with configuration files. Login as "super" user means "root" user.

Procedure to make the default tftp server

  1. Install the application which is needed.

apt-get install xinetd tftp tftpd

  1. Edit the configuration file for TFTP.

vi /etc/xinetd.d/tftp

Edit the file as below:

service tftp
{
protocol = udp
port = 69
socket_type = dgram
wait = yes
user = nobody
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
server_args = <DIR to which the file to be access>
disable = no
}
#EOF
#example:server_args = /tftpboot
Note: No arguments to be passed to the server_args other than directory.
#######< img src="">vi /etc/xinetd.conf 

Add to the file:

defaults
{
<h1 id="please-note-that-you-need-a-log_type-line-to-use-log_on_success-and-log_on_failure">Please note that you need a log_type line to use log_on_success and log_on_failure.</h1>
The default is the following:
<h1 id="log_type-syslog-daemon-info">log_type = SYSLOG daemon info</h1>
}
includedir /etc/xinetd.d
>vi /etc/inetd.conf

ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/ in.ftpd
tftp dgram udp wait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/ in.tftpd <DIR> 
  1. Restart the server.

    /etc/init.d/xinetd restart

  2. Give permission to the file to access by all.

mkdir

chmod -R 777 chown -R nobody For Example:

mkdir /tftpboot

chmod -R 777 /tftpboot

chown -R nobody /tftpboot

  1. To receive the file you have to touch the file and give permission to access by all users

touch

/conf.bak

chmod 777

/conf.bak
  1. Even after all this step has been done and still facing error of timeout:

a) Check with /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file and uncomment the EOF (Remove the '# before the EOF alone).
b) Restart the server.

2-8-2 Firmware Image Location

This page is used to configure firmware image into the BMC.

To open Firmware Image Location, click Maintenance > Firmware Image Location from the menu bar.

A sample screenshot of Firmware Image Location page is shown below.

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text_image 2000.01-01 01:01:32 (UTC+50:00 UTC) Firmware Image Location Image Location Type ✓ Web Upload during flash ○ TFTP Server Save

The various options of Image Transfer Protocol are given below.

Image Location Type: Type of location to transfer the firmware image into the BMC either Web Upload during Flash or TFTP Server.

TFTP Server Address: Address of the server where the firmware image is stored.

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Note: The Server supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses

Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx".

Each number ranges from 0 to 255.

First number must not be 0.

IPv6 Address made of 8 groups of 4 Hexadecimal digits separated by colon as in

"XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX."

Hexadecimal digits are expressed as lower-case letters.

TFTP Image Name: Full Source path with filename of the firmware image is stored on TFTP Server.

TFTP Retry Count: Number of times to be retried in case a transfer failure occurs. Retry count ranges from 0 to 255.

Save: To save the configured settings.

Procedure

  1. Select the Image Location Type (Web Upload during flash/ TFTP Server).
  2. If the protocol selected is TFTP, enter the IP address of the server in the TFTP Server Address field.
  3. Enter the TFTP Image Name in the given field
  4. Enter the TFTP Retry Count value.
  5. Click Save to save the changes.

2-8-3 Firmware Information

This wizard takes you through the process of firmware upgradation. A reset of the box will This page is used to configure the Firmware Information settings.

To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > Firmware Information from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Firmware Information page is shown below.

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text_image NVME of Firmware Information Build Date Dec 17 2019 Build Time 18:48:23 CST Firmware version 2.00.1

The various fields of Firmware Information page are given below.

BMC Firmware Information:

Build Date: Describes the Build Date of the active BMC image.

Build Time: Describes the Build Time of the active BMC image.

Firmware version: Describes the Firmware version of the active BMC image.

BIOS Firmware Information:

Product Manufacturer: Describes the hardware manufacturer.

Product Name: Describes the model name of the device.

Build Date: Describes the Build Date of the device.

Firmware version: Describes the BIOS version of the device.

CPLD Firmware Information:

Firmware version: Describes the CPLD Firmware version.

2-8-4 Firmware Update

This wizard takes you through the process of firmware upgradation. A reset of the box will automatically follow if the upgrade is completed or cancelled. An option to Preserve All Configuration is available. Enable it, if you wish to preserve configured settings through the upgrade.

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Warning: Please note that after entering update mode widgets, other web pages

and services will not work. All open widgets will be closed automatically. If upgrade process is cancelled in the middle of the wizard, the device will be reset.

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Note: The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation. Make sure that the chances

of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation.

Once you enter into Update Mode and choose to cancel the firmware flash operation, the BMC must be reset. This means that you must close the Internet browser and log back onto the BMC before you can perform any other types of operations.

Once Firmware upgrade using web is started, the regular IPMI command will not be allowed for safety concern if Enable IPMI Command handling during flashing support is disabled in project configuration.

To configure, choose 'Firmware Image Location' under Maintenance. To open Firmware Update page, click Maintenance > Firmware Update from the menu bar.

A sample screenshot of Firmware Update page is shown below.

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text_image VMU of Enerware Information 2.4MUL Dec 32 2020 16:00:20 GMT Host Office Dashboard Sensor FBU Information Logic & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Switchtec Information Signout 2008-11-01 01:02:30 (UTC+5:00 UTC) Sync Refresh admin Home Maintenance Firmware Update Note: Following are the Firmware update methods and components supported in this page: • VMU of Firmware update; • Switchtec Device Firmware update. Select Firmware Image Choose File No file chosen Start Firmware update WARNING: Please note that after entering the update mode, the widgets, other web pages and services will not work. All the open widgets will be automatically- closed. If the installation is cancelled in the middle of this wizard, the device will be reset only for EMC BOOT and APP components of Firmware.

The various fields of Firmware Update are as follows:

  • Select Firmware Image: To select the Firmware image to be uploaded.
    • Start Firmware Update: To start the Firmware Update.

This wizard takes you through the process of AMI based firmware upgradation. The protocol information to be used for firmware image transfer during this update is as follows:

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Note: All configuration items will be preserved/overwrite as default during the restore configuration operation.

Procedure

  1. Click Browse to select firmware image. The Firmware update undergoes the following steps:

a) Closing all active client requests
b) Preparing Device for Firmware Upgrade
c) Uploading Firmware Image

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Note: A file upload pop-up will be displayed for http/https but in the case of tftp files, the is automatically uploaded displaying the status of upload.

d) Browse and select the Firmware image to flash and click Upload.
e) Click Start firmware update start the Firmware Update. A warning message will be prompted you to proceed further.
f) Click OK to start the Firmware Update. The sample screenshot is shown below
g) Verifying Firmware Image

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text_image Message from webpage We will start the firmware upgrade now. You will not be able to access BMC until it flashes and restarts. Do you want to continue? OK Cancel

If flashing is required for all images, please select the following checkbox:

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text_image Only the selected sections will be updated: Section Name Existing version Uploaded version boot 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 conf 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 conf 2.4.000000 0.0. root 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 osimage 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 www 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 testapps 2.4.000000 2.4.000000 ast2500e 0.1.000000 0.1.000000 Flash selected sections

If only few module versions are different, those modules will be flashed.

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Note: Only selected sections of the firmware will be updated. Other sections are tipped. Before starting flash operation, you are advised to verify the compatibility between image sections.

2-8-5 Preserve Configuration

This page allows the user to configure the preserve configuration items, which will be used by the Restore factory defaults to preserve the existing configuration without overwriting with defaults/Firmware Upgrade configuration,

To open Preserve Configuration page, click Maintenance > Preserve Configuration from the menu bar.

A sample screenshot of Preserve Configuration page is shown below.

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text_image 2000-01-01 01:02:58 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Preserve Configuration Click here to go to Resources Update or Rostare Factory Defaults Check All SDR FBU SEL IPMI Network MTP SMMP SSH Authentication Syslog Web Redfish Save

The various fields of Preserve Configuration are as follows:

Click here to go to Firmware Update or Restore Configuration: This link will redirect to the Firmware Update or Restore Configuration page which needs to be preserved.

Check All: To check the entire configuration list.

Save: To save the current changes.

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Note: This configuration is used by Restore Factory Defaults process.

Files Preserved

SDR

Following files will be preserved:

SDR.dat: This file contains the sensor data record information that is used in IPMI.

Dependency Configurations - NIL

FRU

Following files will be preserved:

FRU.bin: This file contains the logical field replaceable unit data that are used by IPMI.

Dependency Configurations - SDR

FRU

Following files will be preserved:

FRU.bin: This file contains the logical field replaceable unit data that are used by IPMI.

Dependency Configurations - SDR

SEL

Following files will be preserved when Delete SEL reclaim space is disabled:

SEL.dat: This file contains the system event logs that are being logged by the IPMI.

Following files will be preserved when Delete SEL reclaim space is enabled:

Selreclaiminfo.ini - The file contains the SEL repository information.

SEL folder - This folder contains the multiple files of event logs.

Dependency Configurations - IPMI

IPMI

The following files are preserved in IPMI configuration:

IPMI.conf: This file contains the IPMI configurations such as SEL rep size, SDR rep size, interface specific, enable/disable, Primary/Secondary, IPMB Bus number etc.

Dependency Configurations - NIL

Network

To save network settings related with IPMI (LAN IP or DHCP configuration), select “IPMI” and “Network” options simultaneously. After restore configuration, the Network Configuration will be preserved successfully. Following files will also be preserved:

dhcp.conf: This file is to configure the host name in the FQDN format.

dns.conf: This file is used to configure the DNS registration method and DNS server for the particular interface, hostname: This file is used to store the Hostname of the BMC.

hostname.conf: This file is used to configure the host name creation method Manual/Automatic for the BMC.

Vlaninterfaces: This file helps to enable the vlan interface for the particular LAN interface

vlansetting.conf: This file is to store the vlan ID and Vlan priority for the particular VLAN interface entry.

bond.conf: This file is to enable the bond interface for the specified LAN interfaces.

Interfaces: This file is to configure the IP/IPV6 addresses for the LAN interface using static/DHCP method.

activeslave.conf: This file is to configure the active interface for the specified bond interface. This file depends on bond.conf.

hosts: This file is used to store the host name to map the IP address.

hosts.allow: This file contains the list of hosts that has permission to access the system

hosts.deny: This file contains the list of host that does not allow accessing the system

resolv.conf: This file is used to store the nameserver and domain name for hostname registration.

dhcp6c-script: This file is used to configure the domain name, DNS server IPv6 address and NTP address.

dhcp6c.conf: This file is to configure the IPv6 parameters for the DHCPv6 clients.

ncsicfg.conf: This file is to configure the NCSI related configurations.

nsupdate.conf: This file is to configure the channel ID, package ID for the NCSI interface.

phycfg.conf: This file is to configure the link speed, duplex and MTU value for the specified interface.

dhcp.preip_4: This file is to store the pre IPv4 address. This file will be created at runtime.

dns.conf: This file is used to configure the DNS registration method and DNS server for the particular interface.

hostname: This file is used to store the Hostname of the BMC.

hostname.conf: This file is used to configure the host name creation method Manual/Automatic for the BMC.

Vlaninterfaces: This file helps to enable the vlan interface for the particular LAN interface

vlansetting.conf: This file is to store the vlan ID and Vlan priority for the particular VLAN interface entry.

bond.conf: This file is to enable the bond interface for the specified LAN interfaces.

Interfaces: This file is to configure the IP/IPV6 addresses for the LAN interface using static/DHCP method.

activeslave.conf: This file is to configure the active interface for the specified bond interface. This file depends on bond.conf.

hosts: This file is used to store the host name to map the IP address.

hosts.allow: This file contains the list of hosts that has permission to access the system

hosts.deny: This file contains the list of host that does not allow accessing the system

resolv.conf: This file is used to store the nameserver and domain name for hostname registration.

dhcp6c-script: This file is used to configure the domain name, DNS server IPv6 address and NTP address.

dhcp6c.conf: This file is to configure the IPv6 parameters for the DHCPv6 clients.

ncsicfg.conf: This file is to configure the NCSI related configurations.

nsupdate.conf: This file is to configure the channel ID, package ID for the NCSI interface.

phycfg.conf: This file is to configure the link speed, duplex and MTU value for the specified interface.

dhcp.preip_4: This file is to store the pre IPv4 address. This file will be created at runtime.

NTP

Following files will be preserved:

ntp.conf: This file contains the NTP dameon protocol configuration parameters such as synchronization sources, nodes and other related information

ntp.stat: This file contains the auto or manual network type protocols

adjtime: This file contains the time to synchronize the system clock

Localtime: This file is the system link to the file local time or to the correct time zone in the system timezone directly.

Dependency Configurations - IPMI

SNMP

Following files will be preserved:

snmp_users.conf: This file contains the SNMP user configurations such as user name and password encryption mechanism for the specific users.

snmpcfg.conf: This file contains the SNMP users privilege levels such as ro user and rw user.

Dependency Configurations - NIL

SSH

Following files will be preserved:

sshd_config: This file contains the keyword argument pairs of configurations such as Address family, Accept Env, Allow, users, authorized key files etc.

ssh_host_dsa_key, ssh_host_rsa_key: These files contain the private parts of the host keys.

ssh_host_dsa_key.pub, ssh_host_rsa_key.pub: These files contain the public parts of the host keys.

Dependency Configurations - NIL

Authentication

Following files will be preserved:

activatedir.conf: This file contains the configurations such as sslenable, timeout, racdomain, adtype, adfilterdc1, adfilterdc2, adfilterdc3, username, password, and rolegroup information such as name domain and privileges.

openLdapGroup.conf: This file contains the oprnm ldap role group information such as name domain and privilege.

nsswitch.conf: This file contains the sources to obtain the name service information in the range of categories and in what order

pam_withunix: This file contains the PAM Order of modules such as IPMI, LDAP, RADIUS and UNIX.

pam_wounix: This contains the PAM Order of modules such as IPMI, LDAP and RADIUS.

group: This file contains the Linux group. It stores the group information or defines the user group information in Linux.

passwd: This file contains the user login information for the Linux system

shadow: This file contains the encrypted password information for the clients.

ldap.conf: This file contains the ldap server configuration details such as bindn, binpw, pam_password, nss_reconnect_tries, port, port secondary, host, host secondary.

radius.conf: This file contains the radius server IP address, port number, secret, timeout, privilege etc.

Dependency Configurations – NIL

Syslog

System Event Log

Web

Web Settings

Redish

Redfish Audit Log

Procedure

  1. Click Firmware Update or Restore Configuration link to view Firmware Update or Restore Configuration page accordingly.
  2. Select the required Preserve Configuration items by either choosing the items individually by selecting the appropriate check boxes or by selecting all or none using Check All.
  3. Click Save to save the changes.

2-8-6 Restore Configuration

This page allows you to restore the configuration files from the client system to the BMC.

To open Restore Configuration page, click Maintenance >Restore Configuration from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Restore Configuration page is shown below.

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text_image 2003-01-03 11:03:55 (UTC+90:00 UTC) Restore Configuration Config File Save

The various fields Restore Configuration page are given below.

Config File - This option is used to select the file which was backup earlier.

Upload - To upload the backup file to restore the backup files.

Procedure for Restore Configuration:

  1. Click Browse to select the configuration file that needs to be backup and used to restore the configuration, when needed.
  2. Click Upload to restore the backup files. The Restore Configuration page will appear as shown below.

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text_image 10.1.112.37 says: Click OK if you want to continue restoring configuraions WARNING:Restoring configurations will restart the device OK Cancel
  1. Click OK to upload the new configuration file and restore.

In BMC Web GUI, this option is used to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware. This section lists the configuration items that will be preserved during restore factory default configuration.

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Warning: Please note that after entering restore factory widgets, other web pages and faces will not work. All open widgets will be closed automatically. The device will reset reboot within few minutes.

To open Restore Factory Defaults page, click Maintenance >Restore Factory Defaults from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Restore Factory Defaults page is shown below.

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text_image 2003-01-03 01:04:24 (UTC+00:00 UTC) Restore Factory Defaults The following checked configurations will be preserved through the restore operation. You can make changes to the list in the preserve configuration page. SDR FRU SEL IPNI Network NTP SNMP SSH Authentication Syslog Web Redfish Save

Procedure

  1. Click Preserve Configuration to redirect to Preserve Configuration page, which is used to preserve the particular configuration not to be overwritten by the default configuration.
  2. Click Restore Factory Defaults to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware

2-8-8 System Administrator

This page is used to configure the System Administrator settings.

To open System Administrator page, click Maintenance > System Administrator from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of System Administrator page is shown below.

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text_image 2003-01-03 01:25:05 (UTC+00:00 UTC) System Administrator(BMC Debug console) Username sysadvisor Enable User Access Change Password Password Confers Password Save

The various fields of System Administrator page are given below.

Username:Username of System Administrator is a read only field.

Enable User Access: To enable user access for system administrator.

Change Password: To change the user's password.

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Note: This field will not allow more than 64 characters.

Password must be at least 8 characters long and blank space is not allowed.

Save: To save the new configuration for system administrator.

Procedure

  1. Check Enable User Access to enable user access for system administrator..
  2. Enable Change Password option to change the user password. This action enables the password fields.
  3. Enter the new password in the Password field.
  4. Re-enter the password in the Confirm Password field.
  5. Click Save to save the changes.

2-8-9 Switchtec Information

Switchtec Information page displays the Link Staus and Processor Monitors of Node1 and Node 2. To open the Link Status Information page, click Switchtec Information from the menu bar. Select a N1 or N2 from the Switchtec Information section to view the details of the selected device. A screenshot of Link Status page is shown below.

Switchtec Information
Physical Port ID: 21 - (9000)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack IDPort ID to the StackConfig Link WidthNegotiate Link WidthLink RateLink Status
0DSP1243188Set1Seter
Physical Port ID: 26 - (9001)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack IDPort ID to the StackConfig Link WidthNegotiate Link WidthLink RateLink Status
0DSP2253299Set1Seter
Physical Port ID: 26 - (9002)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack IDPort ID to the StackConfig Link WidthNegotiate Link WidthLink RateLink Status
0DSP3375499Set1Seter
Physical Port ID: 26 - (9003)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack IDPort ID to the StackConfig Link WidthNegotiate Link WidthLink RateLink Status
1DSP42036*9Set11Seter
Physical Port ID: 26 - (9004)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack IDPort ID to the StackConfig Link WidthNegotiate Link WidthLink RateLink Status
1DSP2214688Set11Seter
Physical Port ID: 26 - (9005)
Partition IDPort DirectionLogical IDPhysical Part IDStack ID.Port ID to the Stack.Config Link Width.Negotiate Link Width.Link Rate.Link Status
1 DSP 3 5A 4 1 4 2 Set0 1a

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - 2-8-9 Switchtec Information - 1

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2-8-10 Sign Out

To log out from the Web GUI, click the admin on the top right corner of the screen. A sample screenshot of the admin option is shown below.

GIGABYTE S260-NF0 - 2-8-10 Sign Out - 1

text_image admin - Administrator Profile Sign out

Click Sign Out to perform log out from the Web GUI. A Warning message will be prompted you to proceed further, click OK to log out else Cancel to retain the Web GUI.

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Brand : GIGABYTE

Model : S260-NF0

Category : Server