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USER MANUAL Rack D1848TERD4U-4Q ASROCK

Generic Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) User Guide

For the AST2600 Chipset

January 2024

Revision: 1.02

Revision History 9

1.0 Introduction....10
2.0 BMC Web User Interface Service....11

2.1 BMC WebUI Login URL....11

2.1.1 Configuring BMC IP Address by UEFI BIOS 11

2.1.1.1 Obtain BMC IP Address from DHCP mode 11
2.1.1.2 Setting Static BMC IP Address through UEFI BIOS 12

2.2 Username and Password....13
2.3 Accessing BMC WebUI Service 15

2.3.1 Menu Bar 15
2.3.2 Quick Link and User Information 17
2.3.2.2 User Information 17

2.4 Dashboard 18

2.4.1 Power-On Hours 19
2.4.2 Pending Deassertions....19
2.4.3 Access Log 19
2.4.4 Product Information....19
2.4.5 Firmware Information....20
2.4.6 Network Information....20
2.4.7 Today and 30 Days....20
2.4.8 Sensor Monitoring 20

2.5 Sensor 20

2.5.1 Sensor Detail 21
2.5.1.1 Change Thresholds 22

2.6 System Information....23

2.6.1 System Inventory 24

2.6.1.1 System 24
2.6.1.2 Processor 25
2.6.1.3 Memory Controller 25
2.6.1.4 Baseboard 26
2.6.1.5 Power....27
2.6.1.6 Thermal 28
2.6.1.7 PCIE Device 29
2.6.1.8 PCIE Function 29
2.6.1.9 Storage 30

2.6.2 FRU Information....31

2.6.2.1 Chassis Information....32
2.6.2.2 Board Information 32
2.6.2.3 Product Information 32

2.6.3 Power Source 33
2.6.4 SMBIOS Information 34

2.7 Logs & Reports 34

2.7.1 IPMI Event Log....34
2.7.2 System Log 36
2.7.3 Audit Log 36
2.7.4 Video Log 37
2.7.5 Post Code 38
2.7.6 Debug Log 39

2.8 Settings....40

2.8.1 Date & Time....40

2.8.2 External User Services 42

2.8.2.1 LDAP/E-Directory Settings 42

2.8.2.1.1 General LDAP/E-Directory Settings 42

2.8.2.1.2 Role Groups 44

2.8.2.2 Active Directory Settings 45

2.8.2.2.1 General Active Directory Settings....46

2.8.2.2.2 Role Groups 47

2.8.2.3 RADIUS Settings 48

2.8.2.3.1 General RADIUS Settings 48

2.8.2.3.2 Advanced RADIUS Settings....49

2.8.3 KVM Mouse Setting 50

2.8.4 Log Settings 51

2.8.4.1 SEL Log Settings Policy 51

2.8.4.2 Advanced Log Settings 52

2.8.5 Media Redirection....53

2.8.5.1 General Settings....53

2.8.5.2 VMedia Instance Settings....55

2.8.5.3 Remote Session 56

2.8.5.4 Active Redirections....57

2.8.6 Network Settings....57

2.8.6.1 Network IP Settings....58

2.8.6.2 Network Bond Configuration 60

2.8.6.3 Network Link Configuration 60

2.8.6.4 DNS Configuration....61

2.8.6.5 Sideband Interface (NC-SI) 63

2.8.7 PAM Order Settings 64

2.8.8 Platform Event Filters 65

2.8.8.1 Event Filters....65

2.8.8.2 Alert Policies 68

2.8.8.3 LAN Destinations 70

2.8.9 Services 72

2.8.10 SMTP Settings 75

2.8.11 SSL Settings....76

2.8.11.1 View SSL Certificate 77

2.8.11.2 Generate SSL Certificate 78

2.8.11.3 Upload SSL Certificate....79

2.8.12 System Firewall 80

2.8.12.1 General Firewall Settings 81

2.8.12.1.1 Existing Firewall Settings....81

2.8.12.1.2 Add Firewall Settings....82

2.8.12.2 IP Firewall Rules 83

2.8.12.2.1 Existing IP Rules 84

2.8.12.2.2 Add New IP Rule....85

2.8.12.3 Port Firewall Rules....86

2.8.12.3.1 Existing Port Rules 87

2.8.12.3.2 Add New Port Rule 88

2.8.13 User Management....89

2.8.14 Video Recording....92

2.8.14.1 Auto Video Settings....93

2.8.14.1.1 Video Trigger Settings....93

2.8.14.1.2 Video Remote Storage....94

2.8.14.1.3 Pre-Event Video Recordings 95

2.8.14.2 SOL Settings 96

2.8.14.2.1 SOL Configurations 96

2.8.15 IPMI Interfaces....97

2.8.16 Keep Share NIC Link Up 98

2.8.17 FAN Settings 98

2.8.17.1 Open Loop Control Table 98

2.8.17.2 Close Loop Control Table....99

2.8.17.3 Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table 100

2.8.17.4 FAN Mode....101

2.8.18 Power Restore Policy....102

2.8.19 Password Settings....103

2.9 Remote Control 104

2.9.1 H5Viewer 105

2.9.2 JViewer 109

2.9.3 Serial Over LAN 115

2.10 Image Redirection....116

2.10.1 Remote Images....116

2.11 Power Control....117

2.12 Miscellaneous 117

2.12.1 UID Control....118

2.12.2 Post Snoop....118

2.13 Maintenance 119

2.13.1 Backup Configuration 119

2.13.2 BMC Recovery 120

2.13.3 Firmware Image Location.... 121

2.13.4 Firmware Information....122

2.13.5 Firmware Update....122

2.13.6 BIOS Update 123

2.13.7 Preserve Configuration.... 124

2.13.8 Restore Configuration 125

2.13.9 Restore Factory Defaults....126

2.13.10 System Administrator 127

2.13.11 Reset 128

2.14 Sign Out 128

3.0 OEM IPMI Commands....129

3.1 Supported OEM IPMI Commands 129

3.1.1 0x52 - Master Write Read 129

3.1.2 0x67 - Get Boot Complete....129

3.1.3 0x82 - Set Sensor Monitor 129

3.1.4 0x83 - Get Sensor Monitor....130

3.1.5 0xE0 - 0x0F - Get CMM IPv4 Address....130

4.0 LED Indicator....131

4.1 BMC Heartbeat LED 131

4.2 UID LED 131

4.3 System Fault LED....131

4.4 Fan Fault LED 132

Figures

Figure 1. BMC Network Configuration Page....11

Figure 2. BMC IP Address Shown in Screen During UEFI BIOS POST....12

Figure 3. BIOS LOGO Screen with BMC IP Address....12

Figure 4. Configure BMC Static IP Address....13

Figure 5. BMC WebUI Service Login Page....14

Figure 6. BMC WebUI Service Main Page....15

Figure 7. Menu Bar....16

Figure 8. Quick Link and User Information....17

Figure 9. User Information and Popup Window....18

Figure 10. Dashboard Page....19

Figure 11. Sensor Reading Page....21

Figure 12. Sensor Detail Page....22

Figure 13. Sensor Thresholds Page ......23

Figure 14. System Information Page....24

Figure 15. System Tab Page....24

Figure 16. Processor Tab Page....25

Figure 17. Memory Controller Page....26

Figure 18. Baseboard Page ......26

Figure 19. Power Page....27

Figure 20. Thermal Page....28

Figure 21. PCIE Device Page ......29

Figure 22. PCIE Function Page....30

Figure 23. Storage Page....31

Figure 24. FRU Information Page....31

Figure 25. Power Source Page ......33

Figure 26. SMBIOS Information Page....34

Figure 27. IPMI Event Log Page....35

Figure 28. System Log Page....36

Figure 29. Audit Log Page 37

Figure 30. Video Log Page....38

Figure 31. Post Code Page ......39

Figure 32. Debug Log Page ......39

Figure 33. Settings Page....40

Figure 34. Date & Time Page....41

Figure 35. External User Services Page....42

Figure 36. LDAP/E-Directory Settings Page ......42

Figure 37. General LDAP/E-Directory Settings Page 43

Figure 38. Role Groups Slots....44

Figure 39. Add Role Groups Page....45

Figure 40. Active Directory Settings Page....46

Figure 41. General Active Directory Settings Page....46

Figure 42. Role Groups Slots....47

Figure 43. Add Role Groups Page....47

Figure 44. RADIUS Settings Page....48

Figure 45. General RADIUS Settings Page....49

Figure 46. Advanced RADIUS Settings Page....50

Figure 47. KVM Mouse Setting Page....50

Figure 48. Log Settings Page ....51

Figure 49. SEL Log Settings Policy Page....51

Figure 50. Advanced Log Settings Page ......52

Figure 51. Media Redirection Page....53

Figure 52. General Settings Page....54

Figure 53. VMedia Instance Settings Page ....55

Figure 54. Remote Session Page....56

Figure 55. Active Redirections Page....57

Figure 56. Network Settings Page....58

Figure 57. Network IP Settings Page ....59

Figure 58. Network Bond Configuration Page ......60

Figure 59. Network Link Configuration Page....61

Figure 60. DNS Configuration Page....62

Figure 61. Sideband Interface (NC-SI) Page....64

Figure 62. PAM Order Settings Page ......65

Figure 63. Platform Event Filters Page....65

Figure 64. Platform Event Filters Slot List Page ......66

Figure 65. Event Filters Configuration Page....67

Figure 66. Alert Policies Page ......69

Figure 67. Alert Policies Configuration Page ......70

Figure 68. LAN Destinations Page....71

Figure 69. LAN Destinations Configuration Page....72

Figure 70. Services Page....73

Figure 71. Services Configuration Page....74

Figure 72. Services Sessions Page ......74

Figure 73. SMTP Settings Page....75

Figure 74. SSL Settings Page ......76

Figure 75. View SSL Certificate Page ......77

Figure 76. Generate SSL Certificate Page....79

Figure 77. Upload SSL Certificate Page ....80

Figure 78. System Firewall Page....80

Figure 79. General Firewall Settings Page....81

Figure 80. Existing Firewall Settings Slot Page 81

Figure 81. Existing Firewall Settings Page ......82

Figure 82. Add Firewall Settings page....83

Figure 83. IP Firewall Rules Page ....84

Figure 84. Existing IP Rules Slot Page ......84

Figure 85. Existing IP Rules Page ....85

Figure 86. Add IP Rules Page....86

Figure 87. Port Firewall Rules Page ......87

Figure 88. Existing Port Rules Page ......87

Figure 89. Existing Port Rules Page ......88

Figure 90. Add Port Rules Page....89

Figure 91. User Management Page....90

Figure 92. User Management Configuration Page ......91

Figure 93. Video Recording Page ......93

Figure 94. Auto Video Recording Page ......93

Figure 95. Video Trigger Settings Page....94

Figure 96. Video Remote Storage Page ......95

Figure 97. Pre-Event Video Recordings Page ......96

Figure 98. SOL Settings Page....96

Figure 99. SOL Configurations Page....97

Figure 100. IPMI Interfaces Page 97

Figure 101. Keep Share NIC Link Up Page....98

Figure 102. FAN Settings Page....98

Figure 103. Open Loop Control Table Page....99

Figure 104. Close Loop Control Table Page ...... 100

Figure 105. Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table Page....101

Figure 106. FAN Mode Page ...... 102

Figure 107. Power Restore Policy Page....103

Figure 108. Password Settings Page....103

Figure 109. Remote Control Page....104

Figure 110. H5Viewer KVM Page....105

Figure 111. JViewer KVM Application....109

Figure 112. Virtual Media Application ...... 112

Figure 113. Video Record Window ...... 114

Figure 114. Serial Over LAN Window ...... 115

Figure 115. Image Redirection Page....116

Figure 116. Remote Images Page ...... 116

Figure 117. Power Control Page....117

Figure 118. Miscellaneous Page ...... 118

Figure 119. UID Control Page....118

Figure 120. Post Snoop Page ......119

Figure 121. Maintenance Page ...... 119

Figure 122. Backup Configuration Page ...... 120

Figure 123. BMC Recovery Page....121

Figure 124. Firmware Image Location Page....121

Figure 125. Firmware Information Page ...... 122

Figure 126. Firmware Update Page....123

Figure 127. BIOS Update Page....124

Figure 128. Preserve Configuration Page....125

Figure 129. Restore Configuration Page....126

Figure 130. Restore Factory Defaults Page ...... 126

Figure 131. System Administrator Page....127

Figure 132. Reset Page ...... 128

Figure 133. Sign Out Button on the Current User Window ......128

Tables

Table 1. Supported OEM IPMI Commands ...... 129

Table 2. BMC Heartbeat LED Status....131

Table 3. UID LED Status....131

Table 4. System Fault LED Status....131

Table 5. FAN Fault LED Status....132

Revision History

Revision NumberDescriptionRevision Date
1.02Restructuring document content.Add Node to CMM related OEM IPMI command.January 2024
1.01Add LED indicator description.September 2022
1.00First releaseJuly 2022

1.0 Introduction

This user guide is written for system administrators and end-users who intend to configure the Intelligence Platform Management Interface (IPMI) settings supported by ASPEED AST2600 Baseboard Management Controller (BMC), which is integrated into the mainboard.

This document provides detailed information on configuring the BMC settings supported by the AST2600 controller.

NOTE

All screenshots in this document are provided for illustrative purposes only and may vary from the actual product due to design changes and bug fixes.

2.0 BMC Web User Interface Service

The BMC firmware provides an embedded web server that allows users to configure the BMC settings through the BMC Web User Interface (WebUI) service. The detailed information is listed in the following sections.

2.1 BMC WebUI Login URL

BMC WebUI service supports login the service by URL with either HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) or HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) methods. For security reasons, it is recommended that users use HTTPS to access the BMC WebUI service.

2.1.1 Configuring BMC IP Address by UEFI BIOS

To access the BMC WebUI service by URL, users can configure or obtain the BMC IP address from UEFI BIOS.

2.1.1.1 Obtain BMC IP Address from DHCP mode

  1. Boot to UEFI BIOS SETUP page.
  2. Select the Server Mgmt page.
  3. Select the BMC Network Configuration page.
  4. Obtain BMC IP Address from the field of Station IP Address if Configuration address source is set to DHCP or

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text_image Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2022 American Megatrends, Inc. Server Ngmt BMC Network Configuration BMC Out of band Access [No Change] Out of band Access Enabled **************** Configure IPV4 support **************** Lan channel (Failover) Manual setting IPMI LAN [No] Configuration address source DHCP Station IP address 192.168.36.108 Current subnet mask 255.255.254.0 Current MAC address DO-50-39-F1-A4-BF Current router IP address 192.168.36.1 VLAN [Disabled] **************** Configure IPV6 support **************** Lan channel 1 IPV6 Support [Enabled] Manual setting IPMI LAN(IPV6) [No Change] Configuration Address source DHCP When "Manual Setting IPMI LAN Configuration" is set to default 'No', the IP address will follow DHCP. If you would like to set it as Static IP, please toggle the settings to "Yes", and the changes for IPMI LAN configuration will take place after rebooting. H: Select Screen I1: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Option F1: General Help F7: Discard Changes F9: Load UEFI Defaults F10: Save and Exit ESC: Exit Version 2.20.1275. Copyright (C) 2022 American Megatrends, Inc.

Figure 1. BMC Network Configuration Page

  1. Obtain the BMC IP address from the UEFI BIOS POST screen or

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text_image Copyright(c) 2022 American Megatrends International, LLC. System BIOS Version: 1.15 Date: "06/09/2022" Intel RC Version: 0C.00.4F.10 CPU Info:12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900 P-Cores: E-Cores: Stepping: CO Memory Info: Memory Size: 32GB Memory Speed: 4800MT/s System Boot Status

Figure 2. BMC IP Address Shown in Screen During UEFI BIOS POST

  1. Obtain the BMC IP address from the UEFI BIOS LOGO screen.

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Figure 3. BIOS LOGO Screen with BMC IP Address

2.1.1.2 Setting Static BMC IP Address through UEFI BIOS

  1. Boot to UEFI BIOS SETUP page.
  2. Select the Server Mgmt page.
  3. Select the BMC Network Configuration page.
  4. Navigate to Manual setting IPMI LAN and select the [Yes].
  5. Navigate to Configuration address source and select the [Static].
  6. Once the Configuration address source is Static, the field of Station IP Address, Current subnet mask, and Current router IP address

will display 0.0.0.0 and configurable, which indicates users can fill the new setting value into these fields. After filling the new value into these fields, press to save the values and reboot the system to enable these configured settings values.

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text_image Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2022 American Megatrends, Inc. Server Mgmt BMC Network Configuration BMC Out of band Access [No Change] Out of band Access Enabled ************************* Configure IPV4 support ************************* Lan channel (Failover) Manual setting IFMI LAN [Yes] Configuration address source [Static] Station IP address Station IP address Current subnet mask 192.168.36.123_ Current MAC address Current router IP address VLAN [Disabled] ************************* Configure IPV6 support ************************* Lan channel 1 IPV6 Support [Enabled] Manual setting IFMI LAN(IPV6) [No Change] Configuration Address source DHCP Static IP Address 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 ←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Option F1: General Help F7: Discard Changes F9: Load UEFI Defaults F10: Save and Exit ESC: Exit Version 2.20.1275. Copyright (C) 2022 American Megatrends, Inc.

Figure 4. Configure BMC Static IP Address

2.2 Username and Password

Once users connect to the BMC WebUI service through the browser, the BMC WebUI service login page will display on the browser.

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text_image ASRockRack Username Password US - English Remember Username Sign me in I forgot my password

Figure 5. BMC WebUI Service Login Page

The fields description is shown as follows:

  • Username: Enter the user identifier (UID) of the account to who wants to log in.
  • Password: Enter the password of the account to which wants to log in.
    ● Language Menu: Changes BMC WebUI supported language.
  • Remember Username: Check the box if users want to keep the username in the browser settings.
  • Sign me in: After entering the required credentials, click the Sign me in to log in to the BMC WebUI service.
  • I forgot my password: The user can generate a new password using this link if the user forgot the password.

- Default Username and Password:

■ Username: admin
■ Password: admin

NOTE

If the user uses the default username and password to log in to the BMC WebUI service for the first time, the service will request the user to change the password.

2.3 Accessing BMC WebUI Service

The BMC WebUI service consists of various items, including menus, graphics, tables, options, and configuration. The detailed information is listed in the following subsections.

ASROCK Rack D1848TERD4U-4Q - Accessing BMC WebUI Service - 1

text_image ASRockRack Docker Information LIST:00 Jun 15 2002 10:37:32 UTC mail. Online @ USB/CP Quick URL... Dashboard Control Panel 0 d 0 hrs Power On Hours 4 Access Logo More Info 10 Pending Deseretion More Info Product Information MS Model Name W9804U-2L2T Firmware Information BHC Firmware Version 1.07.00 BIOS Firmware Version 1.15 MS Firmware Version 16.0.15.1020 Monocoda Version 0000031f Network Information Details MAC Address D0:50.90:E4:E1:E1 V4 Network Mode DHCP iPv4 Address 192.160.36.345 VII Network Mode DHCP iPv9 Address it Today (s) Details system_event 4 events 30 days (s) Details system_event 5 events Sensor Monitoring All sensors are good now! Currently recovered

Figure 6. BMC WebUI Service Main Page

2.3.1 Menu Bar

The Menu Bar provides a group of functional feature tabs for users to configure the BMC configuration. The Menu Bar is located on the left side of BMC WebUI.

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text_image ASRockRack Firmware Information 1.07.00 Jun 15 2022 02:17:52 UTC Host Online UID Off Quick Links... Dashboard Sensor System Information Logs & Reports Settings Remote Control Image Redirection Power Control Miscellaneous Maintenance Sign out

Figure 7. Menu Bar

The supported feature tabs are listed in the following:

• Quick Links Search Bar
- Dashboard
- Sensor
- System Information
- Logs and Reports

■ IPMI Event Log
■ Audit Log
■ Post Code log
■ Debug Log

  • Settings
  • Remote Control
  • Image Redirection
  • Power Control
  • Miscellaneous
  • Maintenance
  • Sign Out

The Host Online/Host Offline icon indicates the system power state is

Power ON/Power Off. Click the icon then navigate to the Power Control page.

The UID On/UID Off icon indicates the current UID LED status. Click the icon then navigate to the UID Control page.

The Quick Link and User Information are located in the upper right corner of BMC WebUI. It provides various functional feature links for users quickly view the information or change the specific configuration.

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text_image US - English BIOS Sync Refresh admin admin - Administrator Profile Sign out

Figure 8. Quick Link and User Information

The supported Quick Links and related action are listed in the following:

  • Message: Click the Message (☑) Quick Link to quickly view the received event logs or alert messages in the popup window. Click the message listed in the popup window, then navigates to the Logs and Reports page to view the details.
  • Notification: Click the Notification (▲) Quick Link to quickly view the received notification in the popup window.
  • Language Menu: Click the Language Menu (US - English) to change the supported BMC WebUI language.
  • BIOS: Click the BIOS (BIOS) Quick Link to view the BIOS settings.
  • Switch: Click the Switch (☐) to show or hide limited Dashboard Widgets.
  • Sync: Click the Sync (Sync) Quick Link to turn on/off the sync feature. Turn on this feature that syncs the latest Sensor and Event Log updates.
  • Refresh: Click the Refresh (Refresh) Quick Link to reload current page.

2.3.2.2 User Information

The User Information shows the logged-in user information.

Click the User Information (1)Quick Link to show more information on the currently logged-in user. The currently logged-in user's username will show on the Quick Link.

Click the Profile button in the popup window, then navigate to the User Management Configuration page of the currently logged-in user.

Click the Sign out button in the popup window, and sign out the current session.

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text_image admin admin - Administrator Profile Sign out

Figure 9. User Information and Popup Window

2.3.2.3 User Privilege

BMC WebUI service provides five user privilege levels for the administrator to manage user account privilege. The details in the following:

● None: Not allow login and access BMC WebUI Service.
- User: Only perform the allowed commands.
- Operator: All commands are allowed except configuration commands that can change the behavior of the out-of-band interfaces.
- OEM: All OEM commands are allowed.
- Administrator: All commands are allowed.

2.4 Dashboard

BMC Dashboard provides overall information on system status.

To view the Dashboard page, click the Dashboard tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Dashboard Control Panel 0 d 5 hrs Power-On Hours 5 Pending Desiccations More info 2 Access Logs More info Product Information MB Model Name ROMED#:2T Firmware Information BMC Firmware Version 3.18.00 BIOS Firmware Version L3.29F PSP Firmware Version 0.C0.82 Microcode Version 0830104d Network Information Details MAC Address D0:5099F1A4:BF V4 Network Mode DHCP IPv4 Address 192.160.37.6 V9 Network Mode DHCP IPv6 Address = Today (i) Details system_event 1 event 30 days (a) Details voltage 63 events Sensor Monitoring All sensors are good now! Currently recovered

Figure 10. Dashboard Page

The items on the Dashboard page are described in the following subsections.

2.4.1 Power-On Hours

It indicates the system power-on time and keeps on accumulating when the system is powered. After flashing a new BMC firmware image, the data of power-on time to be cleared to zero.

2.4.2 Pending Deassertions

It indicates the number of all pending events which are generated by various sensors and waiting for de-asserted.

Click the More Info link, then navigate to the Event Log page to view all the event logs information.

2.4.3 Access Log

It indicates the number of Access Logs which are generated by users accessing the BMC WebUI.

Click the More Info link then navigate to the Audit Log page to view all of the access logs information.

2.4.4 Product Information

It lists related components' names, such as mainboard name, system name, etc.

2.4.5 Firmware Information

It lists related firmware components information such as BMC firmware version, BIOS firmware version, CPLD firmware version, microcode version, etc.

2.4.6 Network Information

It lists related network configuration information such as BMC MAC address, IPv4/IPv6 address, IPv4/IPv6 network mode, etc.

Click the Details link then navigate to the Network IP Settings page to view more network configuration information or configure network settings.

2.4.7 Today and 30 Days

This item lists all the event logs which are generated by various sensors.

Click the Details link on today and 30 days item then navigate to the Event Log page to view all event logs, which are filtered by today and 30 days respectively.

2.4.8 Sensor Monitoring

It lists all the critical sensors on the system.

Click the listed critical sensor, then navigate to the Sensor detail page to view all information on the selected sensor.

2.5 Sensor

The Sensor Reading page provides related information on all sensors in the system.

To view the Sensor Reading page, click the Sensor tab from the menu bar.

ASROCK Rack D1848TERD4U-4Q - Sensor - 1

text_image Sensor Reading Live reading of all sensors Critical Sensors (0) All threshold sensors are normal Discrete Sensor States (9) Sensor Name State Chassisintr No event assertion PROCHOT_CPU No event assertion THERMTRIP_CPU No event assertion STS_CPU_RDS No event assertion STS_CPU_MCE No event assertion STS_PSU1 No event assertion STS_PSU2 No event assertion WATCHDOG2 No event assertion PowerUnit No event assertion Normal Sensors (35) Sensor Name Reading Behavior VOLT_3VSB 3.36 V VOLT_5VSB 4.92 V

Figure 11. Sensor Reading Page

2.5.1 Sensor Detail

Click on the specific sensor from the Sensor Reading page then navigate to the Sensor detail page to view more information about the selected sensor, including sensor threshold values, events, change thresholds and graphical representation.

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text_image Sensor detail All information about this sensor CPU Temp Sensor Information 34 °C Upper Non-Recoverable NA Upper Critical 9L °C Upper Non-Critical 90 °C Lower Non-Critical NA Lower Critical NA Lower Non-Recoverable NA Change Thresholds Time (H=MM SE) Sensor Events

Figure 12. Sensor Detail Page

There are six types of threshold values are listed on the page:

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

The event triggered by the selected sensor will be listed in the Sensor Events group.

- Change Thresholds: Click Change Thresholds button then navigate to Sensor Thresholds page to modify the threshold value of selected sensor.

2.5.1.1 Change Thresholds

Change Thresholds page provides various features for users to modify the Threshold value of selected sensor.

Sensor Thresholds

# Home - Sensor Detail - Sensor Thresholds

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text_image Change Threshold Values NOTE: All available Threshold values should have numbers or numbers with two decimal places. Sensor Name CPU Temp Upper Non-recoverable NA Upper Critical 91 Upper Non-critical 90 Lower Non-critical NA Lower Critical NA Lower Non-recoverable NA Retain Threshold Values Save

Figure 13. Sensor Thresholds Page

The fields on the Sensor Thresholds page include:

● Sensor Name: Indicates the device name of selected sensor.
● Upper Non-Recoverable: Specific the Upper Non-Recoverable (UNR) value for this sensor.
● Upper Critical: Specific the Upper Critical (UC) value for this sensor.
● Upper Non-Critical: Specific the Upper Non-Critical (UNC) value for this sensor.
● Lower Non-Critical: Specific the Lower Non-Critical (LNC) value for this sensor.
● Lower Critical: Specific the Lower Critical (LC) value for this sensor.
● Lower Non-Recoverable: Specific the Lower Non-Recoverable (LNC) value for this sensor.
- Retain Threshold Values: Set Retain Threshold Values.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.6 System Information

System Information page provides devices information of the system, including System Inventory, FRU Information, Power, and SMBIOS information.

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text_image System Information System Inventory FRU Information Power Source SMBIOS Information

Figure 14. System Information Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.6.1 System Inventory

System Inventory page provides information on devices that are installed in the host, including

  • System
  • Processor
    ● Memory Controller
  • BaseBoard
  • Power
  • Thermal
  • PCIe Device
  • PCIe Function
  • Storage

To view the System Inventory page, click the System Inventory tab from the System Information page.

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.6.1.1 System

System page provides various information about the system.

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text_image System Inventory System Presetall Memory Controller Basebound Power Thermal POE Device POE Function Storage System Info Name Description Model IndicatorLED Manufacturer PowerState SerialNumber PartNumber SystemType AssetTag BioVersion UUID State System System Self Off To Be Filled By O.E.M. On To Be Filled By O.E.M. Physical 1.15 67288092-BFDE-100W-01A6-005098481E1 Enabled

Figure 15. System Tab Page

The information listed on the page includes

  • Name
  • Description
  • Model
  • Indicator LED
  • Manufacturer

  • Power State

  • Serial Number
  • Part Number
  • System Type
  • Asset Tag
  • BIOS Version
  • UUID
    • State

2.6.1.2 Processor

Processor page provides various information about each processor installed in the host.

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text_image System Inventory System Processor Memory Controller Baseboard Prime Thermal POE Device POE Function Storage Processor Info Id Name Manufacturer MaxSpeedMHz_Model ProcessorArchitecture ProcessorType Socket EffectiveFamily TotalCores State DevType1_CPU0 CPU1 Intel(R) Corporation 5100 151 x86 CPU CPU1 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) IP-12900 16 Enabled

Figure 16. Processor Tab Page

The information listed on the page includes

• Id
- Name
● Manufacturer
- MaxSpeedMHz
- Model
- ProcessorArchitecture
- ProcessorType
- Socket
- EffectiveFamily
- TotalCores
• State

2.6.1.3 Memory Controller

Memory Controller page provides various information about each memory module installed in the host.

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text_image System Inventory System Produce Memory Controller Bearfluid Fleet Thermal PCIE Device PDB Function Storage Memory Controller Info Id Name Capacity MID Manufacturer Serial Number Part Number State OperatingSpeed MHz Memory Type Description AllowedSpeed MHz Device Locator DevType2_DIMM3 DOR5_B2 16384 Crucial Technology E6FAB6I 16048C40US.MBA1 Enabled 4800 NA NA NA NA DevType2_DIMM2 DOR5_B1 0 NA NA NA Absent 0 NA NA NA NA DevType2_DIMM0 DOR5_A1 0 NA NA NA Absent 0 NA NA NA NA DevType2_DIMM1 DOR5_A2 16384 Crucial Technology E6FAB6E 16048C40US.MBA1 Enabled 4800 NA NA NA NA

Figure 17. Memory Controller Page

The information listed on the page includes

  • Ids
  • Name
  • Capacity Mib
  • Manufacturer
  • Serial Number
  • Part Number
    • State
  • OperatingSpeed Mhz
  • Memory Type
  • Description
  • AllowedSpeed Mhz
  • Device Locator

2.6.1.4 Baseboard

Baseboard page provides various information about baseboard and network interfaces.

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text_image System Inventory Name Description FirmwareVersion Model State PowerState Network Interfaces Info Name MACAddress InterfaceEnabled IPv4Addresses HostName FullDuplex PermanentMACAddress WWPN State usb0 C2:8E57158:85:15 true 109.254.0.17 NA NA NA NA ath0 D0:56:99:E4:E1:E1 false NA NA NA D0:50:99:E4:E1:E1 D0:50:99:E4:E1:E1 bond0 D0:56:99:E4:E1:E1 true 192.168.36.245 AM005099E4:E1:E1 true D0:50:99:E4:E1:E1 NA Enabled ath1 D0:56:99:E4:E1:E1 false NA NA NA D0:50:99:E4:E1:E1 NA NA

Figure 18. Baseboard Page

The information listed on the page includes

- Baseboard Info

Name
■ Description
■ Firmware Version
■ Model
■ State
■ Power State

• Network Interfaces Info

Name

■ MAC Address
■ Interface Enabled
■ IPv4 Address
■ Host Name
■ Full Duplex
■ Permanent MAC Address
WWPN
■ State

2.6.1.5 Power

Power page provides various information about Power Control and Voltage.

System Inventory
Powercontrol Info
NameAvgConsumedWattsMaxConsumedWattsMinConsumedWattsIntervalInMinutesLimitInWattsLimitException
Chassis Power Control0000.00500HardPowerOff
Voltage Info
NameMemberIdStateMinReadingRangeMaxReadingRangeUFUCUNCINCLCLF
VOLT_IV14Absent07.653.783.63NANA2.972.82
VOLT_V0025Absent05.11.261.22NANA0.980.94
VOLT_WCSA11Absent02.551.731.65NANANANA
VOLT_CPU_VCORE3Absent05.11.981.88NANANANA
VOLT_RWSB1Enabled07.653.783.63NANA2.972.82
VOLT_LWSB19Absent05.12.061.98NANA1.621.52
VOLT_IVI15Absent012.755.755.5NANA4.54.25
VOLT_VCCIR_AUX4Absent05.12.081.98NANA1.621.54
PSU2 VIN25Absent0510NANANANANANA
VOLT_SAT12Enabled07.653.453.3NANA2.72.35

Figure 19. Power Page

The information listed on the page includes

• Power Control Info

Name
■ Avg Consume Watts
■ Max Consume Watts
■ Min Consume Watts
■ Interval Minutes
■ Limit In Watts
■ Limit Exception

- Voltage Info

Name
■ Member Id
■ State
■ Min Reading Range
■ Max Reading Range
■ UF

Thermal page provides various information about Fan and Temperature.

Fan Info
NameMemberIdPhysicalContextStateReading(RPM)MaxReadingRangeMaxReadingRangeUFUCUNCLNCLCLF
FAN287FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
FAN5100FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
FAN499FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
PSU2 Fan121FanAbsentNA025500NANANANANANA
FAN398FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
FAN6101FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
FAN7102FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
FAN196FanAbsentNA025500NANANA100NANA
PSUL Fan120FanAbsentNA025500NANANANANANA

Figure 20. Thermal Page

The information listed on the page includes

- Fan Info

Name
■ Member Id
■ Physical Context
■ State
■ Reading (PRM)
■ Min Reading Range
■ Max Reading Range
■ UF
UC
■ UNC
■ LNC

LC
LF

• Temperature Info

Name
■ Member Id
■ Physical Context
■ State
■ Reading (Celsius)
■ UF
UC
■ UNC
■ LNC
LC
LF

2.6.1.7 PCIE Device

PCIE Device page provides various information about each PCIe device installed in the host.

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text_image System Inventory Name Description Mainactuarer AssetTag DeviceType FirmwareVersion State 00_00_17 NA NA NA SingleFunction NA Enabled 00_00_1A NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled 00_00_09 NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled 00_00_1B NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled 00_00_19 NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled 3710 NA NA X710 MultiFunction 1.2684.0 Enabled 00_00_1C NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled 00_00_1F NA NA NA MultiFunction NA Enabled Q10 NA NA X210 SingleFunction NA Enabled 00_08_00 NA NA NA SingleFunction NA Enabled

Figure 21. PCIE Device Page

The information listed on the page includes

  • Name
  • Description
  • Manufacturer
  • Asset Tag
  • Device Type
  • Firmware Version
  • State

2.6.1.8 PCIE Function

PCIE Function page provides various information about each PCIe device installed in the host.

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text_image PCIE Function Info Id Name Device Linked Device Class Class Code Device Id Vendor Id Function Id Revision Id Sub SystemId Sub System Vendor Id State DevType3_DevIndex11 DevType1_DevIndex11 00_00_17 MassStorageController 0x010001 0x7AE2 0x8086 0 0x11 0x7AE2 0x1849 Enabled DevType3_RP25_Devindex12 DevType3_RP25_Devindex12 00_00_1A Bridge 0x050400 0x7AC8 0x8086 0 0x11 0x0000 0x0009 Enabled DevType3_PEGO_DevindexC DevType3_PEGO_DevindexC 00_00_06 Bridge 0x050400 0x664D 0x8086 0 0x02 0x0000 0x0009 Enabled DevType3_RP21_Devindex14 DevType3_RP21_Devindex14 00_00_1B Bridge 0x050400 0x7AC4 0x8086 4 0x11 0x0000 0x0009 Enabled DevType3_RP17_Devindex13 DevType3_RP17_Devindex13 00_00_1B Bridge 0x050400 0x7AC0 0x8086 6 0x11 0x0000 0x0009 Enabled DevType3_Devindex10 DevType3_Devindex10 00_00_1B CommunicationController 0x7TK000 0x7AE8 0x8085 6 0x11 0x7AE8 0x1849 Enabled DevType3_LAN3_Devindex4 X718 X719 NetworkController 0x2222222 0x15FF 0x8286 6 0x22 6x622222 1x1849 Enabled DevType3_LAN3_Devindex1 X719 NetworkController 0x2222222 0x15FF 0x8286 6 1x22 6x622222 1x1849 Enabled DevType3_RP37_Devindex18 DevType3_RP37_Devindex18 30_00_1C Bridge 0x3544444 0x7ABE 0x8286 6 3x11 6x622222 1x3544444 6 x3544444 DevType3_RP51_Devindex15 DevType3_RP51_Devindex15 30_00_1C Bridge 0x3544444 0x7ABE 0x8286 6 3x11 6x622222 1x3544444 + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + -

Figure 22. PCIE Function Page

The information listed on the page includes

• Id
- Name
- Device Linked
- Device Class
- Class Code
- Device Id
- Vendor Id
- Function Id
- Revision Id
- Sub System Id
- Sub System Vendor Id
- State

2.6.1.9 Storage

Storage page provides various information about each storage drive and storage controller installed in the host.

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text_image System Inventory System Property Memory Control Site BondBoard Pulse Thermal PCF Device PCF Provider Storage Storage Drive Info Name SerialNumber Manufacturer Protocol Model Revision EncryptionStatus MediaType State USB_Device0_Pert5 AAAABBBBCCC1 American Megatreds Inc. USB Virtual Codem Device USB2.00 Unencrypted HDD Enabled USB_Device1_Pert5 AAAABBBBCCC3 American Megatreds Inc. USB Virtual HDisk Device USB2.00 Unencrypted HDD Enabled Storage Controller Info MemberId Name SerialNumber_Model FirmamentVersion SpeedGbps State 1 SATA_Controller_1 Not Available Not Available Not Available 0 Enabled 0 USB_Controller0 Not Available Not Available 1.0 3 Enabled

Figure 23. Storage Page

The information listed on the page includes

- Storage Drive Info

Name
Serial Number
■ Manufacturer
■ Protocol
■ Model
Revision
■ Encryption Status
■ Media Type
■ State

- Storage Controller Info

■ Member Id
Name
Serial Number
■ Model
■ Firmware Version
■ Speed Gbps
■ State

2.6.2 FRU Information

FRU Information page provides various information on BMC FRU devices. Three types of information are listed on the FRU Information page includes Chassis Information, Board Information, and Product Information.

To view the FRU Information page, click the FRU Information tab from the System Information page

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text_image FRU Information First Replaceable Units Available FRU Devices FRU Device ID 0 FRU Device Name BMC_FRU Chassis Information Board Information Board Information Area Format Version 1 Language 6 Manufacturer Date Time Mon May 9 14:20:00 2022 Board Manufacturer ASRockRack Board Product Name W8804U-2L2T Board Serial Number Board Part Number FRU File ID Board version(Extra) Board asset tag(Extra) Product Information Product Information Area 1 Format Version Language 6 Product Manufacturer Product Name Product Part Number Product Version Product Serial Number Asset Tag FRU File ID product UUID(Extra) 673b10K2info.10001a1d1d1d8e4e1e1 product sku number(Extra) product family(Extra)

Figure 24. FRU Information Page

The information listed on the page includes

Available FRU Devices:

  • FRU Device ID
  • FRU Device Name

Chassis Information

Board Information

Product Information

2.6.2.1 Chassis Information

● Chassis Information Area Format Version
- Chassis Type
- Chassis Part Number
- Chassis Serial Number
- Chassis Manufacturer (Extra)
- Chassis Version (Extra)
- Chassis Asset Tag (Extra)
- Chassis SKU Number (Extra)
- Chassis Model (Extra)

2.6.2.2 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 Version (Extra)
- Board Asset Tag (Extra)

2.6.2.3 Product Information

● Product Information Area Format Version
- Language
● Product Manufacturer
- Product Name
● Product Part Number
- Product Version
● Product Serial Number
- Asset Tag
- FRU File ID
• Product UUID (Extra)
● Product SKU Number (Extra)
● Product Family (Extra)

2.6.3 Power Source

Power Source page provides various information about each system power supply installed in the host.

To view the Power Source page, click the Power Source tab from the System Information page

Slot1Slot2
Power Supply StatusPower Supply ErrorPower Supply StatusPower Supply Error
AC Input Voltage0VAC Input Voltage0V
AC Input Current0AAC Input Current0A
AC Input Power0WAC Input Power0W
DC 12V Output Voltage0VDC 12V Output Voltage0V
DC 12V Output Current0ADC 12V Output Current0A
DC 12V Output Power0WDC 12V Output Power0W
Temperature 10℃Temperature 10℃
Temperature 20℃Temperatures 20℃
Fan 10 RPMFan 10 RPM
Fan 20 RPMFan 20 RPM
DC 12V Max Output Voltage0VDC 12V Max Output Voltage0V
DC 12V Max Output Current0ADC 12V Max Output Current0A
DC 12V Max Output Power0WDC 12V Max Output Power0W
IDID
ModelModel
RevisionRevision
Serial NumberSerial Number

Figure 25. Power Source Page

The information listed on the page includes:

Slot 1/Slot 2

• Power Supply Status
- AC Input Voltage
- AC Input Current
- AC Input Power
• DC 12V Output Voltage
• DC 12V Output Current
• DC 12V Output Power
- Temperature 1
- Temperature 2
- Fan 1
- Fan 2
• DC 12V Max Output Voltage
• DC 12V Max Output Current
• DC 12V Max Output Power

• ID
- Model
- Revision
- Serial Number

2.6.4 SMBIOS Information

SMBIOS Information page provides various information about SMBIOS. Refer to related SMBIOS specifications for more details.

To view the SMBIOS Information page, click the SMBIOS Information tab from the System Information page

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text_image SMBIOS Information System Management BIOS Download binary Entry BIOS System Board Chassis Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port SMBIOS Name Description Version 3.2 Length 31 Maximum structure size 161

Figure 26. SMBIOS Information Page

Click the Download Binary button on SMBIOS Information to download the raw data of SMBIOS.

2.7 Logs & Reports

Logs & Reports provides various functional features for users to audit the logs triggered by multiple devices or conditions.

Supported features are listed in the following subsections including

  • IPMI Event Log
  • System Log
  • Audit Log
  • Video Log
  • Post Code Log
  • Debug Log

The Logs & Reports tab is located at the menu bar, click the Log & Reports tab to expand all the supported features tabs.

2.7.1 IPMI Event Log

IPMI Event Log page provides various event logs information which is generated by different sensors for users to monitor system status.

To view the IPMI Event Log page, click Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the IPMI Event Log tab from the sub-menu bar.

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text_image Event Log: 13 out of 13 event retires EventID Timestamp Severity GenID Sensor Name Sensor Number Sensor Type Sensor TypeCode Event/Type Event Data1 Event Data2 Event Data3 Description 0073 Monday, April 11th 2022, 11:14:36 am info 000th BIOS 00h System Event 12h 8th 05h 00h 1th Timestamp Clock Synch - Assorted Event Data1 Timestamp Clock Synch Event Data2 N/A Event Data3 N/A 0072 Pre-int Timestamp info 000th BIOS 00h System Event 12h 8th 05h 00h 1th Timestamp Clock Synch - Assorted Event Data1 Timestamp Clock Synch Event Data2 N/A Event Data3 N/A 0071 Wednesday, April 09-2022, 11:29:01 am info 000th BIOS 00h System Event 12h 8th 05h 00h 1th Timestamp Clock Synch - Assorted Event Data1 Timestamp Clock Synch Event Data2 N/A Event Data3 N/A 0070 Pre-int Timestamp info 000th BIOS 00h System Event 12h 8th 05h 00h 1th Timestamp Clock Synch - Assorted Event Data1 Timestamp Clock Synch Event Data2 N/A Event Data3 N/A 0069 Thursday, March 31st 2022, 3:26:46 pm Health 0020h FAM_1 63h Fan 04h 81h 56h 13h 64h Lower Non-critical - going low - Disordered Event Data1 Lower Non-critical - going low Event Data2 Reading that triggered event: 180RPM Event Data3 Threshold value that triggered events: 180RPM 0068 Thursday, March 31st 2022, 3:17:26 pm Warning 0020h FAM_1 63h Fan 04h 81h 56h 00h 64h Lower Non-critical - going low - Assorted Event Data1 Lower Non-critical - going low Event Data2 Reading that triggered event: 8RPM Event Data3 Threshold value that triggered events: 180RPM 0067 Thursday, March 31st 2022, 3:17:47 pm info 000th BIOS 00h System Event 12h 8th 05h 00h 1th Timestamp Clock Synch - Assorted Event Data1 Timestamp Clock Synch Event Data2 N/A

Figure 27. IPMI Event Log Page

The fields on the IPMI Event Log page include:

  • Filter by Date: Filter the records by specific Start Date and End Date using Calendar.
  • Filter by Type: Filter the records by specific Event Type and Sensor Type.
  • BMC and Client Time Zone: Select either one to switch the current UTC offset value. The timestamp value will be updated when the option has been changed.
  • UTC Offset: Display the current UTC Offset value.
  • Clear Event Logs: Click the Clear Event Logs button to clear the records.
  • Download Event Logs: Click the Download Event Logs button to download all records information with the specific data format.
  • Download Event Logs Raw Data: Click the Download Event Logs button to download all records information in the raw data format.

The information listed on the page includes

  • EventID
  • Timestamp
  • Severity
  • GenID
  • Sensor Name
  • Sensor Number
  • Sensor Type
  • Sensor TypeCode
  • EvtDir Type

  • Event Data1

  • Event Data2
  • Event Data3
  • Description

2.7.2 System Log

System Log page provides various system events information which is generated by the BMC system.

To view the System Log page, click the Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the System Log tab from the submenu bar.

NOTE

To configure this feature, users can view the Advanced Log Settings page. Click the Settings -> Log Settings -> Advanced Log Settings. tab from the menu bar.

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text_image System Log All system event logs Filter by Date Start Date End Date Event Category Alert System Log: 1 out of 1 event entries Eventlogs ID: 1 January 1st 1970, 8:01:57 am AMID05099F1A48F kernel: kernel -- [ 12.237144 ] Copyright (c) 2009-2015 American Megatrends Inc. -

Figure 28. System Log Page

The fields on the System Log page include

  • Filter by Date: Filter the records by specific Start Date and End Date using Calendar.
  • Event Category: Select the target event to view related events, including Alert, Critical, Error, Notification, Warning, Debug, Emergency, and information.

2.7.3 Audit Log

Audit Log page provides user login information log for users to monitor the BMC WebUI access.

To view the Audit Log page, click Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the Audit Log tab from the sub-menu bar.

NOTE

To configure this feature, users can view the Advanced Log Settings page.

Click the Settings -> Log Settings -> Advanced Log Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Audit Log: 11 out of 11 event entries Earnings ID: 11 April 11th 2022, 7:53:24 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]https Login from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 10 April 11th 2022, 7:32:13 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]HTTPS logout from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 9 April 11th 2022, 4:55:24 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]https Login from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 8 April 11th 2022, 4:53:42 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]HTTPS logout from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 7 April 11th 2022, 4:06:07 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]https Login from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 6 April 11th 2022, 4:06:04 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 WARNING]https Login Failed from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 5 April 11th 2022, 4:02:42 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]HTTPS logout from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 4 April 11th 2022, 2:31:32 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]https Login from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 3 April 11th 2022, 2:31:19 pm AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]HTTPS logout from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin - ID: 2 April 11th 2022, 2:18:59 om AMID05099F1A48F spx_restservice: spx_restservice -- [1130 : 1130 INFO]https Login from IP:192.168.37.54 user:admin -

Figure 29. Audit Log Page

The fields on the Audit Log page include

- Filter by Date: Filter the records by specific Start Date and End Date using Calendar.

2.7.4 Video Log

Video Log provides the feature that records the video when a specific event is triggered.

To view the Video Log page, click Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the Video Log tab from the sub-menu bar.

NOTE

To configure this feature, users can view the Video Trigger Settings. Click the Settings -> Video Recording -> Auto Video Settings -> Video Trigger Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Video Log All video event logs Filter by Date Start Date End Date Video Log: 2 out of 2 event entries Eventlogs video_dump_2022y-04m-13d_08h-10m-42s.dat Post Event Recorded on Wednesday, April 13th 2022, 4:10:54 pm video_dump_2022y-04m-13d_08h-05m-38s.dat Post Event Recorded on Wednesday, April 13th 2022, 4:05:58 pm ID: 2 in a minute ID: 1.4 minutes ago

Figure 30. Video Log Page

Click the record listed on the page to view the recorded video triggered by events.

The fields on the Video Log page include

  • Filter by Date: Filter the records by specific Start Date and End Date using Calendar.
  • Delete: Click the Delete (☐) to delete this record and its video.
  • Download: Click the Download (▲) to save the video file.
    ● Play: Click the Play (▶) to view the recorded video.
    ● Pause: Click the Pause (☐) to pause the video.
  • Close: Click the Close (☐) to pause the video play.
  • Duration: Indicates the playback time (Duration 500) of the video.

2.7.5 Post Code

Post Code page provides the BIOS POST code information for users to monitor the BIOS POST process and the system power-on status.

To view the Post Code page, click Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the Post Code Log tab from the sub-menu bar.

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text_image Post Code Log All Post Code Logs Eventlogs January 2nd 1970, 4:12:02 am Current Post Codes 00A5 00F2 00A6 00AB 00B4 00AC 00AC 00BF 00B7 E0FE AD68 E0B1 E098 E099 E0B7 E0BB E0BB E0BE E001 E046 E003 E002 E03E E03E E03F E03E E03E E03E E03E E03F E005 E0B4 E0B7 E105 E0D4 E0D5 E0B0 E092 E091 E0C4 E102 E0D2 E0C4 E0CD E0D1 E014 E015 E014 E015 E0BB E0BE E0C4 E0CD E0D1 E014 E015 E0BB E0BE E0C4 E0D1 E014 E015 E0BB E0BE E0C4 E0CD E0D2 E0C4 E0CD E0CC E1C8 E2C8 E3C9 E4C8 E5C8 E6C8 E7C8 E8C9 E1C8 E2C8 E3C9 E4C8 E5C8 E6C8 E8C8 E1C8 E2C8 E3C8 E4C8 E5C8 E6C8 E7C8 E8C8 E1B8 E8D8 E8C1 E851 E892 E9B4 E8B7 E9B8 E899 E323 E8CD E326 EBC1 0B4B 0B85 EBD2 EBAF EBCA F1B2 EBCC BEC4 BEO3 EBCC B4E BEC4 BEC4 BECD C155 BES5 BES6 C1B2 C1B8 C1B2 EBCC B6S4 EB59 EB5A EB57 E6S8 EBCA EBCA EBCD EBCD EBCE EBBA EBED EBEA EBED EBEE EBEA EBED EBEF EBFA EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFD EBFC BEF 0BEFA 0BED 0BE9 0BEA 0BEC 0BED 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BEE 0BFF 0BDI 0BDE 0B11 0B15 AF1B AF4F AF4I AF43 AF4B AF47 AF42 AF44 AF48 AF11 A9D8 A9D1 AD58 AF12 AF13 A9D4 A958 A9D5 A914 A915 A954 A955 A521 A522 BC3D BC3F A9S5 AC5B ACS1 ACE1 ACE9 A9Z6 A546 A547 A9S2 A9S4 A9S5 A12B A13F A133 A132 A138 A14F A169 A161 A19A A162 BC39 AD55 ADE5 A9D2 A9D3 A9B6 A9D7 A5E4 A9E6 A9F6 A9I6 ADE8 A9I7 A9Z3 AC55 AC9B AC91 AC94 ACE5 A523 A527 A524 A563 AC56 AC5B A5Z5 A5Z6 A568 A569 A56A AF14 AF5F AF5B AF52 AF55 AF57 AF51 AF15 AF78 AF17 A6B4 A6B3 ADE9 A536 AF2B AF21 AF18 AF19 A535 A5Z7 A5Z8 A5D2 A5D6 AB536 A5ZD A9Z5 BC3D ACSD AC79 AC9B AC91 AC92 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AC93 AC94 AF87 ASE8 A5N2 A9SA A9SB A9N2 A9N2 A9N9 A9N1 A9N2 A9N2 A9N2 A9N2 A9N7 A9B2 A9N8 A9ND A9NA A9NC A9B4 A9H8 A9B4 A9PD A9PA A9PC A9PD A9PA A9PC A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9BA A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A9A2 A8A8 ABAB January 1st 1970, 8:00:00 am Previous Post Codes BEA1 BEA3 BEA2 BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAA BEAAA EB46 EEQ3 EEQ2 EEQ3 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7 EEQ6 EEQ7EE BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDD BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBGO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO BBDO

Figure 31. Post Code Page

The fields on the Post Code page include

- Download Post Code Log: Click the Download Post Code Log to save all BIOS POST code logs.

2.7.6 Debug Log

Debug Log page provides the feature that downloads the debug log file, which for users to download all debug logs stored in the BMC system and diagnostics the BMC system status.

To view the Debug Log page, click Logs & Reports tab from the menu bar to expand the sub-menu bar, then click the Debug Log tab from the sub-menu bar.

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text_image Debug Log Show debug events Download Debug Log

Figure 32. Debug Log Page

The fields on the Debug Log page include

- Download Debug Log: Click the Download Debug Log to save all BMC system debug logs.

2.8 Settings

Settings page provides various functional features for users to configure all the BMC supports services, including

  • Date & Time
    • External User Services
    • KVM Mouse Setting
  • Log Settings
    ● Media Redirection Settings
    ● Network Settings
  • PAM Order Settings
  • Platform Event Filter
    • Services
  • SMTP Settings
  • SSL Settings
  • System Firewall
  • User Management
    • Video Recording
  • IPMI Interface
  • Keep Share NIC Link Up
  • FAN Settings
    ● Power Restore Policy
  • Password Settings

To view the Settings page, click the Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Settings Configure BMC option Date & Time External User Services KVM Mouse Setting Log Settings Media Redirection Settings Network Settings PAM Order Settings Platform Event Filter Services SMTP Settings SSL Settings System Firewall User Management Video Recording IPMI Interfaces Keep Share NIC Link Up FAN Settings Power Restore Policy Password Settings

Figure 33. Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following subsections.

2.8.1 Date & Time

Date & Time page provides the various configuration for users to configure the date and time on the BMC.

To view the Date & Time page, click the Settings -> Date & Time tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Date & Time Note: If the time zone is selected from the group of Manual offset (GMT/ETC time zones), the interactive map selection feature will be disabled. The new Time Zone settings will be reflected on the page only after being saved. Configure Date & Time Select Time Zone Apr 19, 2022 7:20:13 AM ( Etc/GMT) - ManualOffset/Etc/GMT Automatic NTP Date & Time

Figure 34. Date & Time Page

The fields on the Date & Time page include

  • 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.
  • Select Time Zone: This field is used to set the date and time on the BMC.
    ● Automatic Date & Time: To automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server.
  • Primary NTP Server: To configure a primary NTP server to use when automatically setting the date and time.
  • Secondary NTP Server: To configure a Secondary NTP server to use when automatically setting the date and time.
  • Clock: Click the Clock icon (°) to manually modify the Date and Time.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

NOTE

If the time zone is selected as Manual Offset, the map selection will be

disabled. The Time Zone settings will be reflected only after saving the settings.

2.8.2 External User Services

External User Services page provides three functional feature tabs for users to configure the external user services, including

  • LDAP/E-Directory Settings
    ● Active Directory Settings
    ● RADIUS Settings

To view the External User Services page, click the Settings -> External User Services tab from the menu bar.

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text_image External User Services LDAP/E-Directory Settings Active Directory Settings RADIUS Settings

Figure 35. External User Services Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following subsections.

2.8.2.1 LDAP/E-Directory Settings

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

LDAP/E-Directory Settings page provides two functional feature tabs for users to configure the LDAP settings, including

  • General LDAP/E-directory Settings
  • Role Groups

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

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text_image LDAP/E-Directory Settings General LDAP/E-directory Settings Role Groups

Figure 36. LDAP/E-Directory Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.2.1.1 General LDAP/E-Directory Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the LDAP/E-Directory

Settings.

To view the General LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> LDAP/E-Directory Settings -> General LDAP/E-Directory Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image General LDAP Settings Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication Encryption Type No Encryption SSL StartTLS Common Name Type IP Address FQDN Server Address Port 389 Bind DN E.g., on=admin,ou=login,dc=domain,dc=com Password Whitespace not allowed Search Base E.g., ou=login,dc=domain,dc=com Attribute of User Login on Save

Figure 37. General LDAP/E-Directory Settings Page

The fields on the General LDAP/E-Directory Settings page include

- Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication: Click this option to enable LADP/E-Directory Settings.

- Encryption Type: Select the encryption type for LDAP/E-Directory.

■ No Encryption

■ SSL

■ StartTLS

● Common Name Type: Select the Common Name Type.

■ IP Address

FQDN

- Server Address: Enter the LDAP/E-Directory server address, IPv4 and IPv6 address format are supported.

NOTE

Enter a FQDN address if using StartTLS with FQDN.

- Port: Specify the LDAP/E-Directory Port.

- Bind DN: The Bind DN is used in bind operations, which authenticates the client to the server.

- Password: The Bind password is also used in the bind authentication

operations between client and server.

  • Search Base: The Search Base allows the LDAP/E-Directory server to find which part of the external directory tree is to be searched
  • Attribute of User Login: The Attribute of User Login field indicates to the LDAP/E-Directory server which attribute should be used to identify the user.

NOTE

It only supports cn or uid.

● CA certificate file: Select CA Certificate File from the Browse field to identify the certificate of the trusted CA certs.
● Certificate File: Select the Certificate File to find the client certificate filename.
- Private Key: Select Private Key to find the client private key filename.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

NOTE

CA certificate file, Certificate File and Private Key are required when SSL or StartTLS is enabled.

2.8.2.1.2 Role Groups

This page provides the feature for users to add a new group to the device.

To view the Role Groups page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> LDAP/E-Directory Settings -> Role Groups tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Role Groups None None None None None

Figure 38. Role Groups Slots

Click on the Slot icon (💡) then navigate to the Add Role Groups page.

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text_image Role Groups Group Name Group Domain eg, dc-domain Group Privilege KVM Access VMedia Access Save

Figure 39. Add Role Groups Page

The fields on the Add Role Groups page include

  • Group Name: Enter the Role Group Name. This name identifies the role group in LDAP/E-Directory.
    ● Group Domain: Enter the Role Group Domain. This is the domain where the role group is located.
  • Group Privilege: Enter the Role Group Privilege. This is the level of privilege to be assigned for this role group
  • KVM Access: This field used to assign the KVM privilege for this role group.
  • VMedia Access: This field used to assign the VMedia privilege for this role group.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.2.2 Active Directory Settings

Active Directory (AD) is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and servers to store information and data about networks and domains.

Active Directory Settings page provides two functional feature tabs for users to configure the Active Directory settings, including

  • General Active Directory Settings
  • Role Groups

To view the Active Directory Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> Active Directory Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Active Directory Settings General Active Directory Settings Role Groups

Figure 40. Active Directory Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.2.2.1 General Active Directory Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the Active Directory Settings.

To view the Active Directory Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> Active Directory Settings -> General Active Directory Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image General Active Directory Settings Enable Active Directory Authentication SSL Secret Username Secret Password User Domain Name Domain Controller Server Address 1 Domain Controller Server Address 2 Domain Controller Server Address 3 Save

Figure 41. General Active Directory Settings Page

The fields on the General Active Directory Settings page include

  • Enable Active Directory Authentication: Click this option to enable Active Directory Settings.
  • SSL: Click this option to enable SSL support.
  • Secret Username: Specify the Username of an administrator of the Active Directory Server.
  • Secret Password: Specify the Password of the administrator.
  • User Domain Name: Specify the Domain Name for the user e.g.

MyDomain.com

  • Domain Controller Server Address 1: Enter the IP address of Active Directory server. IPv4 and IPv6 address format are supported.
  • Domain Controller Server Address 2: Enter the IP address of Active Directory server. IPv4 and IPv6 address format are supported.
  • Domain Controller Server Address 3: Enter the IP address of Active Directory server. IPv4 and IPv6 address format are supported.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.2.2.2 Role Groups

This page provides the feature for users to add a new group to the device.

To view the Role Groups page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> Active Directory Settings -> Role Groups tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Role Groups None None None None None

Figure 42. Role Groups Slots

Click on the Slot icon (💡) then navigate to the Add Role Groups page.

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text_image Role Groups Group Name Group Domain eg, klyDomain.com Group Privilege KVM Access VMedia Access Save

Figure 43. Add Role Groups Page

The fields on the Add Role Groups page include

● Group Name: Enter the Role Group Name. This name identifies the role

group in Active Directory.

  • Group Domain: Enter the Role Group Domain. This is the domain where the role group is located.
  • Group Privilege: Enter the Role Group Privilege. This is the level of privilege to be assigned for this role group
  • KVM Access: This field used to assign the KVM privilege for this role group.
  • VMedia Access: This field used to assign the VMedia privilege for this role group.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.2.3 RADIUS Settings

Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) management for users who connect and use a network service.

RADIUS Settings page provides two functional feature tabs for users to configure the RADIUS settings, including

  • General RADIUS Settings
  • Advanced RADIUS Settings

To view the RADIUS Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> RADIUS Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image RADIUS Settings General RADIUS Settings Advanced RADIUS Settings

Figure 44. RADIUS Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.2.3.1 General RADIUS Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the RADIUS Settings.

To view the General RADIUS Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> RADIUS Settings -> General RADIUS Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image General RADIUS Settings Enable RADIUS Authentication Server Address Port 1812 Secret Enable KVM Access Enable VMedia Access Save

Figure 45. General RADIUS Settings Page

The fields on the General RADIUS Settings page include

  • Enable RADIUS Authentication: Check this option to enable RADIUS Authentication.
  • Server Address: Specify RADIUS Server Address.
    ● Port: Specify the RADIUS Port number.
  • Secret: Specify RADIUS Server Secret (Password).
  • Enable KVM Access: This field used to assign the KVM privilege for authenticated users.
  • Enable VMedia Access: This field used to assign the VMedia privilege for authenticated users.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.2.3.2 Advanced RADIUS Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the RADIUS authorization.

To view the Advanced RADIUS Settings page, click the Settings -> External User Services -> RADIUS Settings -> Advanced RADIUS Settings tab from the menu bar.

Advanced RADIUS Settings

Home Settings External User Settings RADIUS Settings Advanced RADIUS Settings

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text_image RADIUS Authorization Administrator H=4 Operator H=3 User H=2 OEM Proprietary H=1 No Access H=0 Save

Figure 46. Advanced RADIUS Settings Page

The fields on the Advanced RADIUS Settings page include

  • Administrator: Enter the Vendor-Specific value for Administrator.
  • Operator: Enter the Vendor-Specific value for Operator.
  • User: Enter the Vendor-Specific value for User.
  • OEM Proprietary: Enter the Vendor-Specific value for OEM Proprietary.
  • No Access: Enter the Vendor-Specific value for No Access.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.3 KVM Mouse Setting

In the BMC WebUI service, Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of three methods: Relative Mouse mode, Absolute Mouse mode and Other Mouse mode.

To view the KVM Mouse Settings page, click the Settings -> KVM Mouse Setting tab from the menu bar.

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text_image KVM Mouse Setting Mouse Mode Configuration Mouse Mode Relative Positioning (Linux) Absolute Positioning (Windows) Other Mode (SLES-11 OS installation) Save

Figure 47. KVM Mouse Setting Page

The fields on the KVM Mouse Setting page include

  • Relative Positioning (Linux): The relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server.
    ● Absolute Positioning (Windows): The absolute position of the local

mouse is sent to the server. Recommended for Windows or later Linux releases.

  • Other Mode (SLES-11 OS Installation): This option sends the calculated displacement from the local mouse in the center position to the server.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.4 Log Settings

Log Settings page provides two functional feature tabs for users to configure the log policy and advance settings, including

  • SEL Log Settings Policy
  • Advanced Log Settings

To view the Log Settings page, click the Settings -> Log Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Log Settings SEL Log Settings Policy Advanced Log Settings

Figure 48. Log Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.4.1 SEL Log Settings Policy

This page provides various options for users to configure the log policy for the event log.

To view the SEL Log Settings Policy page, click the Settings -> Log Settings -> SEL Log Settings Policy tab from the menu bar.

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text_image SEL Log Settings Policy Log Policy ✓ Linear Storage Policy ○ Circular Storage Policy Save

Figure 49. SEL Log Settings Policy Page

The fields on the SEL Log Settings Policy page include

- Log Policy

■ Linear Storage Policy: Click this option to enable Linear Storage Policy.
■ Circular Storage Policy: Click this option to enable Circular Storage Policy.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.4.2 Advanced Log Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the advanced log settings for the event log.

To view the Advanced Log Settings Policy page, click the Settings -> Log Settings -> Advanced Log Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Advanced Log Settings System Log Local Log Remote Log Port Type UDP TCP File Size 50000 Rotate Count 0 Remote Log Server Server IP or Hostname Remote Server Port 0 Enable Audit Log Save

Figure 50. Advanced Log Settings Page

The fields on the Advanced Log Settings page include

  • System Log: Click this option to enable System Log to view all system events for this device.
  • Local Log: Click this option to save the log locally (BMC).
  • Remote Log: Click this option to save the logs in a remote machine.
  • Port Type: Port Type is supported with enable Remote Log, select either UDP or TCP for Remote Log feature used.
    ■ UDP
    TCP
  • File Size: Specify the size of the file in bytes if the selected log type is local.
  • Rotate Count: To back up the log information in back up files. 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.

NOTE

File Size and Rotate Count options will be available only when Local

Log is enabled.

  • Remote Log Server: Specify the Remote server address to log the system events.
  • Remote Server Port: Specify the Remote server port address to log the system events.
  • Enable Audit Log: Click this option to enable Audit Log to view all audit events for this device.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.5 Media Redirection

Media Redirection page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the media into BMC for redirection, including

  • General Settings
    • VMedia Instance Settings
  • Remote Session
    ● Active Redirections

To view the Media Redirection page, click the Settings -> Media Redirection tab from the menu bar.

Media Redirection

Home > Settings > Media Redirection

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VMedia Instance Settings

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Active Redirections
Figure 51. Media Redirection Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.5.1 General Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the general media settings.

To view the General Settings page, click the Settings -> Media Redirection -> General Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image General Settings ✓ Remote Media Support ✓ Mount CD/DVD Share Type for CD/DVD ○ nfs ○ cifs ○ http Server Address for CD/DVD Images Server IP or Host name Path In server Domain Name Username Password □ Same settings for Harddisk Images ✓ Mount Harddisk Share Type for Harddisk ○ nfs ○ cifs Server Address for Harddisk Images Server IP or Host name Path In server eg /opt/bmc/nfs Domain Name Username Password Retry Interval 15 Retry Count 3 Save

Figure 52. General Settings Page

The fields on the General Settings page include

  • Remote Media Support: Click this option to enable Remote Media Support.
  • Mount CD/DVD: Click this option to enable Mount CD/DVD feature.
  • Mount Harddisk: Click this opiotn to enable Mount Harddisk feature.
  • Share Type for CD/DVD: Select Share Type for CD/DVD.

nfs
cifs
■ http

- Share Type for Harddisk: Select Share Type for Harddisk.

Nfs

■ cifs

  • Server Address for CD/DVD Images: Address of the server where the remote media images are stored.
  • Server Address for Harddisk Images: Address of the server where the remote media images are stored.
  • Path in server: Source path to the remote media images.
  • Domain Name: Enter the Domain Name if CIFS share type is selected.
  • Username: Enter the Username if CIFS share type is selected.
  • Password: Enter the Password if CIFS share type is selected.
  • Same settings for Harddisk Images: Click this option to be applied the server information entered for CD/DVD media type to the Hard disk remote media type as well.
  • Retry Interval: Enter the retry interval to reconnect RMedia.
  • Retry Count: Enter the retry count to reconnect RMedia.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.5.2 VMedia Instance Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the Virtual Media device settings.

To view the VMedia Instance Settings page, click the Settings -> Media Redirection -> VMedia Instance Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image VMedia Instance Settings CD/DVD device instances 1 Hard disk instances 1 Remote KVM CD/DVD device instances 1 Remote KVM Hard disk instances 1 Save

Figure 53. VMedia Instance Settings Page

The fields on the VMedia Instance Settings page include

  • CD/DVD device instances: Select the number of CD/DVD devices that are to be supported for Virtual Media redirection.
  • Hard disk instances: Select the number of Hard disk devices to be supported for Virtual Media redirection.
  • Remote KVM CD/DVD device instances: Select the number of Remote KVM CD/DVD devices that are to be supported for Virtual Media redirection
  • Remote KVM Hard disk instances: Select the number of Remote KVM Hard disk devices to be supported for Virtual Media redirection.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.5.3 Remote Session

This page provides various options for users to configure the Remote Session configuration settings.

To view the Remote Session Settings page, click the Settings -> Media Redirection -> Remote Session tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Remote Session KVM Client Type ✓ JViewer/HSViewer ○ VNC ✓ KVM Single Port Application Keyboard Language Auto Detect (AD) Virtual Media Attach Mode Auto Attach Retry Count 3 Retry Time Interval(Seconds) 10 ✓ Server Monitor OFF Feature Status □ Automatically OFF Server Monitor, When KVM Launches Save

Figure 54. Remote Session Page

The fields on the Remote Session page include

  • KVM Client Type: Select either JViewer/H5Viewer or VNC for KVM Client.
    ■ JViewer/H5Viewer
    ■ VNC
  • KVM Single Port Application: Click this option to enable Single Port Application support in BMC.
    ● Keyboard Language: Select the Keyboard Language.
    ● Virtual Media Attach Mode: Select the Virtual Media Attach Mode.
  • Retry Count: Number of times to be retried when a KVM failure occurs. Retry count ranges from 1 to 20.
  • Retry Time Interval (Seconds): Number of seconds to wait for subsequent retries. Time interval ranges from 5 to 30 seconds.
  • Server Monitor OFF Feature Status: Click this option to enable the Server Monitor OFF feature. Users can Lock or Unlock the local host monitor from the remote KVM window if this feature is enabled.
    ● Automatically OFF Server Monitor, When KVM Launches: Click this option to enable this feature.
    ● VNC Connection Types: Select either VNC over SSH or VNC on Stunnel for VNC Connection.
    ■ VNC over SSH
    ■ VNC over Stunnel

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.5.4 Active Redirections

This page provides various options for users to configure the Remote Session configuration settings.

To view the Active Redirections page, click the Settings -> Media Redirection -> Active Redirections tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Remote Media Emulate CD/DVD/HDD Images in the network to host as media through BMC Media Type Media Instance Image Name Redirection Status Connected Server Session Index CD/DVD 0 Rocky-8.5- x86_64-dvd1.iso Started with media boost: 0 Refresh Image List Sync Image Status

Figure 55. Active Redirections Page

The fields on the Active Redirections page include

● Media Type: The type Media devices supported for Active Redirections.
● Media Instance: The number of Media devices supported for Active Redirections.
● Image Name: The name of Media devices supported image for Active Redirections.
- Redirection Status: The status Media for Active Redirections.
- Connected Server Session Index: Indicates the number of connected server session index.
- Play: Click Play (▶) button to redirect the selected image.
- Stop: Click Stop (▪) button to stop the remote image redirection.
- Clear: Click Clear (▲) button to clear the selected image from the BMC.
- Refresh Image List: Click Refresh Image List (©) to get the latest list of Images from the Remote storage server.
- Sync Image Status: Click Sync Image Status (✗) to Turn on/off the redirection status of Images from the BMC.

2.8.6 Network Settings

Network Settings page provides various options for users to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels, including

• Network IP Settings
● Network Bond Configuration
● Network Link Configuration
• DNS Configuration
- Sideband Interface (NC-SI)

To view the Network Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Network Settings Network IP Settings Network Bond Configuration Network Link Configuration DNS Configuration Sideband Interface (NO-SI)

Figure 56. Network Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.6.1 Network IP Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the Network IP Settings.

To view the Network IP Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings -> Network IP Settings tab from the menu bar.

Network IP Settings

Home Settings Network Network IP Settings

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text_image Enable LAN LAN Interface eth0 MAC Address D0:50:99:F1:A4:BF Enable IPv4 Enable IPv4 DHCP IPv4 Address 192.168.37.17 IPv4 Subnet 255.255.254.0 IPv4 Gateway 192.168.36.1 Enable IPv6 Enable IPv6 DHCP IPv6 Index 0 IPv6 Address : Subnet Prefix Length 0 IPv6 Gateway : Enable VLAN VLAN ID 0 VLAN Priority 0 Save

Figure 57. Network IP Settings Page

The fields on the Network IP Settings page include

  • Enable LAN: Click this option the enable LAN support for the interface.
    ● LAN Interface: Lists the supported LAN interface, select the LAN interface to be configured.
    ● MAC Address: Indicates the selected LAN interface MAC address.
  • Enable IPv4: Click this option to enable IPv4 support for the selected interface.
  • Enable IPv4 DHCP: Click this option to dynamically configure IPv4 address using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • IPv4 Address: If DHCP is disabled, specify a static IPv4 for the interface.

  • IPv4 Subnet: If DHCP is disabled, specify a static Subnet Mask.

  • IPv4 Gateway: If DHCP is disabled, specify a static Default Gateway.
  • Enable IPv6: Click this option to enable IPv6 support for the selected interface.
  • Enable IPv6 DHCP: Click this option to dynamically configure an IPv6 address using Dynamic Host Configuration v6 Protocol (DHCPv6).
  • IPv6 Index: Select the IPv6 Index.
  • IPv6 Address: Specify a static IPv6 address for the selected interface.
  • Subnet Prefix Length: Specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings.
  • IPv6 Gateway: Specify an IPv6 gateway for the selected interface.
  • Enable VLAN: Click this option to enable VLAN support for the selected interface.
  • VLAN ID: Specify an ID for this VLAN configuration.
    ● VLAN Priority: Specify the priority for VLAN configuration.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.6.2 Network Bond Configuration

This page provides various options for users to configure the Network Bond Configuration settings.

To view the Network IP Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings -> Network Bond Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Network Bond Configuration Enable Bonding Auto Configuration Bond Interface eth0 Bond Mode active-backup Save

Figure 58. Network Bond Configuration Page

The fields on the Network Bond Configuration page include

  • Enable Bonding: Click this option to enable bonding for the network interfaces.
    ● Auto Configuration: Click this option to configure the interfaces automatically.
    ● Bond Mode: This field displays the Network bonding mode in effect.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

This page provides various options for users to configure the Network Link Configuration settings.

To view the Network IP Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings -> Network Link Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Network Link Configuration LAN Interface eth0 Auto Negotiation Link Speed 1000 Mbps Duplex Mode FULL Duplex NCSI Interface Disabled Save

Figure 59. Network Link Configuration Page

The fields on the Network Link Configuration page include

● LAN Interface: To select the network interface for which Link Speed and Duplex Mode are to be configured.
● Auto Negotiation: Click this option to enabled Auto Negotiation feature for selected network interface.
- Link Speed: To select the operated Link Speed from the drop menu.
- Duplex Mode: To select the operated Duplex Mode.
- NCSI Interface: Indicates current NCSI interface status for selected network interface.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.6.4 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.

This page provides various options for users to configure the DNS Configuration settings.

To view the Network IP Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings -> DNS Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image DNS Configuration MNS Enabled mDNS Enabled Host Name Setting Automatic Manual Host Name: AMOS000E DATA MMC Registration Settings MMC Interface: allc Register MMC Registration method: Respectate DHCP Client FILEN Restname MMC Interface: allc Register MMC Registration method: Respectate DHCP Client FILEN Restname Both USB TSIG Configuration TSIG Authentication Enabled Current TSIG Private File Info Not Available New TSIG Private File USB TSIG Configuration TSIG Authentication Enabled Current TSIG Private File Info Not Available New TSIG Private File Domain Setting Automatic Manual Domain Interface: allc_All Domain Name Sensor Setting Automatic Manual DNS Interface: allc IP Priority SVM BVC Gain

Figure 60. DNS Configuration Page

The fields on the DNS Configuration page include

● DNS Enabled: Click this option to enable all DNS services.
- mDNS Enabled: Click this option to enable Multicast DNS services.
- Host Name Setting: Select either Automatic or Manual settings.
■ Automatic
■ Manual
- Host Name: Indicates Host Name of device. If Host Name Settings is Manual, specify the host name of device.

BMC Registration Settings

● BMC Interface: Options to register the BMC through the Interface (Eth0 and Eth1).

Eth0 and Eth1

- Register BMC: To register BMC through registration method.

- Registration method: Options to register the BMC through the below registration methods.

■ Nspupdate: Register with the DNS server using the nsupdate application.
■ DHCP Client FQDN: Register with the DNS server using DHCP option 81.
■ Hostname: Register with the DNS server using DHCP option 12.

Eth0 and Eth1 TSIG Configuration

● Both: Click this option to modify TSIG authentication for both interfaces.
- TSIG Authentication Enabled: Click this option to enable TSIG authentication while registering DNS via nsupdate. Separate TSIG files can be uploaded for each LAN interface.
- Current TSIG Private File Info: The information of Current TSIG private file along with its up-loaded date/time will be displayed.
- New TSIG Private File: Browse and navigate to the TSIG private file.
- Domain Setting: Select whether the domain interface will be configured manually or automatically.

■ Automatic: If Automatic is selected, the Domain Name cannot be configured as it will be done automatically. The field will be disabled.

■ Manual: If Manual is selected, specify the domain name of the device.

  • Domain Interface: Indicates the domain name of the device.
    ● DNS Interface: Specify the interface to be used.
  • IP Priority:

■ IPv4: If IPv4 is selected, it will have 2 IPv4 DNS servers and 1 IPv6 DNS server.

■ IPv6: If IPv6 is selected, it will have 2 IPv6 DNS servers and 1 IPv4 DNS server.

● DNS Server 1, 2, and 3: Specify the DNS server address to be configured for the BMC.

NOTE

IPv4 and IPv6 address format are supported.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.6.5 Sideband Interface (NC-SI)

This page provides various options for users to configure the Sideband Interface (NC-SI) settings.

To view the Network IP Settings page, click the Settings -> Network Settings -> Sideband Interface (NC-SI) tab from the menu bar.

Sideband Interface (NC-SI)

Home - Settings - Network - Sideband interface (NC-50)

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text_image NCSI Mode Auto Failover Mode Manual Switch Mode NCSI Interface eth1 Package ID 0 (active) Channel Number 0 (package 0)(active)

Figure 61. Sideband Interface (NC-SI) Page

The fields on the Sideband Interface (NC-SI) page include

● NCSI Mode: To select the supported NCSI Mode for the selected network interface.
■ Auto Failover Mode
■ Manual Switch Mode
- NCSI Interface: To select the network interface which to be configured.
● Package ID: To select the Package ID for the selected network interface.
- Channel Number: To select the Channel Number for the selected network interface.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.7 PAM Order Settings

Pluggable authentication module (PAM) is a mechanism to integrate multiple low-level authentication schemes into a high-level application programming interface (API).

PAM Order Settings page provides the options for users to configure the PAM ordering for user authentication in to the BMC.

To view the PAM Order Settings page, click the Settings -> PAM Order Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image PAM Order PAM Authentication Order IPMI LDAP ACTIVE DIRECTORY RADIUS SAMS

Figure 62. PAM Order Settings Page

The fields on the PAM Order Settings page include

  • PAM Module: lists the available PAM modules supported in the BMC. 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.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.8 Platform Event Filters

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.

Platform Event Filters page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the PEF feature, including

  • Event Filters
  • Alert Policies
    • LAN Destinations

To view the Platform Event Filters page, click the Settings -> Platform Event Filters tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Platform Event Filters Event Filters Alert Policies LAN Destinations

Figure 63. Platform Event Filters Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.8.1 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,

To view the Event Filters page, click the Settings -> Platform Event Filters -> Event Filters tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Event Filters All Configured UnConfigured PEF ID: 1 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (1) & none PEF IDs: 2 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (2) & none PEF ID: 3 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (3) & none PEF ID: 4 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (4) & none PEF ID: 5 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (5) & none PEF IDs: 6 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (6) & none PEF ID: 7 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (7) & none PEF ID: 8 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (8) & none PEF ID: 9 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (9) & none PEF ID: 10 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (10) & none PEF ID: 11 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (11) & none PEF ID: 12 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (12) & none PEF ID: 13 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (13) & none PEF ID: 14 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (14) & none PEF ID: 15 (Disabled) when All Sensors switches to any severity run Alert (15) & none

Figure 64. Platform Event Filters Slot List Page

The fields on the Event Filters page include

● All: Click this option to lists all slots.
- Configured: Click this option to lists all configured slots.
● Unconfigured: Click this option to lists all unconfigured slots.

Click on the Event Filters Slot icon (▶) then navigate to the Event Filter Configuration page.

Click on the Delete icon (9) on the top right corner of Event Filters Slot to directly to delete a slot from the list.

Event Filter Configuration

Home - Settings - Platform Event Filters - Event Filters - Event Filter Configuration

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text_image Enable this filter Event severity to trigger Any severity Event Filter Action Alert Power Action None Alert Policy Group Number 1 Raw Data Generator ID 1 255 Generator ID 2 255 Generator Type Slave Software Slave Address/Software ID Channel Number 0 IPMB Device LUN 0 Sensor Type All Sensors Sensor name All Sensors Event Options: All Events Event trigger 255 Event Data 1 AND Mask 0 Event Data 1 Compare 1 0 Event Data 1 Compare 2 0 Event Data 2 AND Mask 0 Event Data 2 Compare 1 0 Event Data 2 Compare 2 0 Event Data 3 AND Mask 0 Event Data 3 Compare 1 0 Event Data 3 Compare 2 0 Delete Save

Figure 65. Event Filters Configuration Page

The fields on the Event Filters Configuration page include

  • Enable this filter: Click this option to enable the PEF settings.
  • Event severity to trigger: Select any one of the Event Severity from the drop-down list.
    ● Event Filter Action Alert: Click this option to enable PEF Alert action.
    ● Power Action: Select any one of the Power Action either Power down, Power reset or Power cycle from the drop-down list.
  • Alert Policy Group Number: Select any one of the configured Alert Policy Group Number from the drop-down list.

Note: Alert Policy has to be configured under Settings -> Platform Event Filters -> Alert Policies.

● Raw Data: Click this option to enter the Generator ID with raw data.

- Generator ID 1: Specify the raw generator ID1 data value.

- Generator ID 2: Specify the raw generator ID2 data value.

- Generator Type:

- Slave: Select Slave if event was generated from IPMB. - Software: Select Software if event was generated from system software.

- Slave Address/Software ID: Specify corresponding I2C Slave Address or System Software ID.

- Channel Number: Select the particular channel number through which the event message is received over. Choose '0' if the event message is received via the system interface, primary IPMB, or internally generated by the BMC.

- IPMB Device LUN: Select the corresponding IPMB Device LUN if event is generated by IPMB.

- Sensor Type: Select the type of sensor that will trigger the event filter action.

- Sensor Name: Select the particular sensor from the sensor list.

- Event Options: Select event option to be either All events or Sensor specific events.

- Event Trigger: This field is used to give Event/Reading type value. Value ranges from 0 to 255.

- Event Data 1 AND Mask: This field is used to indicate wildcarded or compared bits. Value ranges from 0 to 255.

- Event Data 1 Compare 1: This field is used to indicate whether each bit position's comparison is an exact comparison or not.

- Event Data 1 Compare 2: This field is used to indicate whether each bit position's comparison is an exact comparison or not. Value ranges from 0 to 255.

● Event Data 2 AND Mask and Event Data 3 AND Mask: These fields are similar to Event Data 1 AND Mask.

● Event Data 2 Compare 1 and Event Data 3 Compare 1: These fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 1.

● Event Data 2 Compare 2 and Event Data 3 Compare 2: These fields are similar to Event Data 1 Compare 2.

- Delete: To delete the existing filter.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.8.2 Alert Policies

This page provides the feature for users to configure the Alert Policy for PEF configuration.

To view the Alter Policies page, click the Settings -> Platform Event Filters -> Alter Policies tab from the menu bar.

Group: 1 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 2 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 3 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 4 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 5 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 6 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 7 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 8 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 9 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 10 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 11 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 12 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 13 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 14 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 15 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 1 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 2 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 3 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 4 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 5 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 6 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 7 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 8 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 9 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0
Group: 10 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 11 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 12 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0Group: 13 (Disabled) Always send alert to this destination LAN Channel: 1 Sent To: 0

Figure 66. Alert Policies Page

Click on the Alert Policy Slot icon (A) then navigate to the Alert Policies Configuration page.

Click on the Delete icon (9) on the top right corner of Alert Policy Slot to directly to delete a slot from the list.

Alert Policies

Home Settings Platform Event Filters Alert Policies Alert Policies

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text_image 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 Delete Save

Figure 67. Alert Policies Configuration Page

The fields on the Alert Policies Configuration page include

● Policy Group Number: Indicates the policy group number of the configuration.
- Enable this alert: Click this option to enable this alert policy.
● Policy Action: Select any one of the Policy Action set from the list.
• LAN Channel: Select a particular channel from the available channel list.
- Destination Selector: Select a particular destination from the configured destination list.
Note: LAN Destination has to be configured under Settings -> Platform Event Filters -> LAN Destinations.
● Event Specific Alert String: Specify an event-specific Alert String.
- Alert String Key: Specify which string is to be sent for this Alert Policy entry.
- Delete: To delete the configured Alter Policy.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.8.3 LAN Destinations

This page provides the feature for users to configure the LAN Destinations for PEF configuration.

To view the LAN Destinations page, click the Settings -> Platform Event Filters -> LAN Destinations tab from the menu bar.

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text_image LAN Destinations Select the LAN Channel 1 LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 1 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 2 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 3 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 4 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 5 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 6 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 7 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 8 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 9 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 10 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 11 SNMP Trap Sent To: LAN Channel: 1 LAN Destination: 12 SNMP Trap Sent To:

Figure 68. LAN Destinations Page

The fields on the LAN Destinations page include

- Select the LAN Channel: To select the LAN Channel number.

Click on the LAN Destination Slot icon (☐) then navigate to the LAN Destination Configuration page.

Click on the Mail icon (✗) on the bottom right corner of LAN Destination Slot to send a test alert mail.

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text_image LAN Destination Configuration LAN Channel 1 LAN Destination 1 Destination Type SNMP Trup E-Mail SNMP Destination Address BMC Username Email Subject Email Message Save

Figure 69. LAN Destinations Configuration Page

The fields on the LAN Destinations Configuration page include

● LAN Channel: Indicates the LAN Channel Number of the selected slot
• LAN Destination: Indicates the Destination number of the selected slot
- Destination Type: Destination type can be either an SNMP Trap or an E-mail alert.

■ SNMP Trap: If SNMP Trap is selected, then give the IP address of the system that will receive the alert.
■ E-Mail: If E-Mail is selected, then choose the user to whom the email alert has to be sent.

  • SNMP Destination Address: Specify the IP address of the system that will receive the alert. IPv4 and IPv6 IP address format are supported.
    ● BMC Username: Select the user to whom the email alert has to be sent.
  • Email Subject and Email Message: 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.

NOTE

These fields are not applicable for 'AMI-Format' email users.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.9 Services

This page provides the information about services running in the BMC. Only administrator can modify the service.

To view the Services page, click the Settings -> Services tab from the menu

bar.

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Figure 70. Services Page

The fields on the Services page include

● Service: Indicates the service name of selected slot.
- Status: Indicates the current status of the service, either active or inactive state.
- Interfaces: Indicates the interface in which service is running.
- Secure Port: Indicates the secure port number for the service.
- Timeout: Indicates the session timeout value of the service.
● Maximum Session: Indicates the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service.

Click on the Edit icon (☑) then navigate to Service Configuration page to modify the services configuration.

Click on the View icon ( ) then navigate to Service Sessions page to view or terminate the connected session for this service.

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text_image Service Configuration Service Name web ✓ Active Interface Name both Secure port 443 Timeout 1000 Maximum Sessions 20 Save

Figure 71. Services Configuration Page

The fields on the Services Configuration page include

● Service Name: Indicates the name of selected service.
● Active: Indicates the current status of the service, either active or inactive. Click this option to activate the service.
- Interface Name: Indicates the interface on which the service is running
- Secure port: Used to configure secure port numbers for the services.
- Timeout: Specify the timeout value.
● Maximum Sessions: Indicates the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

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text_image Service Sessions Home - Settings - Services - Service Sessions Active Session - Web Session ID ♦ Session Type ♦ User ID ♦ User Name ♦ Client IP ♦ Privilege ♦ 20 Web HTTPS 2 admin 192,168.37.54 Administrator

Figure 72. Services Sessions Page

The fields on the Services Sessions page include

  • Session ID: Indicates the ID number of this session.
  • Session Type: Indicates the type of the active sessions.
  • User ID: Indicates the ID number of the user.
  • User Name: Indicates the name of the user.
  • Client IP: Indicates the IP addresses that are already configured for the active sessions.
  • Privilege: Indicates the access privilege of the user.

Click on the Terminate icon (☐) to terminate the particular session of the service.

2.8.10 SMTP Settings

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission.

This page provides various options for users to configure the SMTP settings of the device.

To view the SMTP Settings page, click the Settings -> SMTP Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image SMTP Settings Default Setting LAN Interface bond0 Sonder Email ID Primary SMTP Support Primary Server Name / Domain Primary Server IP Primary SMTP port 25 Primary Secure SMTP port 465 Primary SMTP Authentication Primary Username Primary Password Primary SMTP SSLTLS Enable Primary SMTP STARTTLS Enable Secondary SMTP Support Home Settings SMTP Settings Save

Figure 73. SMTP Settings Page

The fields on the SMTP Settings page include

- Default Setting: Click this option to enable all parameters use default values.

● LAN Interface: Indicates the list of LAN channels available.
- Sender Email ID: To specify a valid 'Sender Email ID' on the SMTP Server.

Primary and Secondary SMTP Support

  • SMTP Support: Click this option to enable SMTP support for the BMC.
  • Server Name / Domain: To specify the 'Machine Name' of the SMTP Server.
  • Server IP: To specify the 'IP address' of the SMTP Server.
  • SMTP port: To specify the SMTP Port.
  • Secure SMTP port: To specify the SMTP Secure Port.
  • SMTP Authentication: Click this option 'Enable' to enable SMTP Authentication.
  • Username: To specify the username required to access SMTP Accounts.
  • Password: To specify the password for the SMTP User Account.
  • SMTP SSLTLS Enable: Click this option t enable the SMTP SSLTLS protocol.
  • SMTP STARTTLS Enable: Click this option to enable the SMTP STARTTLS protocol.

■ Upload SMTP CA Certificate File: Use Browse button to navigate to upload CACERT. CACERT key file should be of pem type.

■ Upload SMTP Certificate File: Use Browse button to navigate to upload CERT. CERT key file should be of pem type.

■ Upload SMTP Private Key: Use Browse button to navigate to upload SMTP KEY. SMTP key file should be of pem type.

2.8.11 SSL Settings

The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol is a networking protocol designed for securing connections between web clients and web servers over an insecure network. The protocol uses a third party, a Certificate Authority (CA), to identify one end or both end of the transactions.

SSL Settings page provides various functional feature tabs for users to monitor or configure the SSL settings value, including

• View SSL Certificate
- Generate SSL Certificate
- Upload SSL Certificate

To view the SSL Settings page, click the Settings -> SSL Settings tab from the menu bar.

SSL Settings

Home > Settings > SSL Settings

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View SSL certificate

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Generate SSL certificate

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Upload SSL certificate

Figure 74. SSL Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.11.1 View SSL Certificate

This page provides the information of current certificate information.

To view the View SSL Certificate page, click the Settings -> SSL Settings -> View SSL Certificate tab from the menu bar.

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text_image View SSL Certificate Current Certificate Information Certificate Version 3 Serial Number SAEC5483350828C205LA675362E5119CHLA2B840 Signature Algorithm shu258WithRSAEncryption Public Key (2049 b/c) Issuer Common Name (CN) megarac.com Issuer Organization (O) American Megatrends International LLC (AM) Issuer Organization Unit (OU) Service Processors Issuer City or Locality (L) Necross Issuer State or Province (ST) Georgia Issuer Country (C) US Issuer Email Address support@ami.com Valid From Mar 23 09:25:24 2022 GMT Valid Till Mar 22 09:55:58 2032 GMT Issued to Common Name (CN) megarac.com Issued to Organization (O) American Megatrends International LLC (AM) Issued to Organization Unit (OU) Service Processors Issued to City or Locality (L) Necross Issued to State or Province (ST) Georgia Issued to Country (C) US Issued to Email Address support@ami.com

Figure 75. View SSL Certificate Page

The fields on the View SSL Certificate page include

Basic Information

• Certificate Version
- Serial Number
- Signature Algorithm
- Public Key

Issued From

  • 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 Email Address

Validity Information

  • Valid From
  • Valid Till

Issued To

  • Issued to Common Name (CN)
  • Issued to Organization (O)
  • Issued to Organization Unit (OU)
  • Issued to City or Locality (L)
  • Issued to State or Province (ST)
  • Issued to Country (C)
  • Issued to Email Address

2.8.11.2 Generate SSL Certificate

This page provides the various options for users to generate SSL certificate through the BMC Web service.

To view the Generate SSL Certificate page, click the Settings -> SSL Settings -> Generate SSL Certificate tab from the menu bar.

Generate SSL Certificate

Home - Settings - SSL Settings - Generate SSL Certificate

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text_image 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 2048 bits Save

Figure 76. Generate SSL Certificate Page

The fields on the Generate SSL Certificate page include

  • Common Name (CN): To specify the common name for which the certificate is to be generated.
  • Organization (O): To specify the name of the organization for which certificate is to be generated.
  • Organization Unit (OU): To specify the Section or Unit of the organization for which certificate is to be generated.
    ● City or Locality (L): To specify the City or Locality.
    ● State or Province (ST): To specify the State or Province.
    • Country (C): To specify the Country code.
  • Email Address: To specify the Email Address of the organization.
  • Valid for: Requested validity days for the certificate.
    ● Key Length: Select the key length bit value of the certificate.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.11.3 Upload SSL Certificate

This page provides the various options for users to upload the new SSL Certificate file into the BMC to replace the old one.

To view the Upload SSL Certificate page, click the Settings -> SSL Settings -> Upload SSL Certificate tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Upload SSL Certificate Current Certificate Fri Mar 25 09:55:58 2022 New Certificate Current Private Key Fri Mar 25 09:55:58 2022 New Private Key Save

Figure 77. Upload SSL Certificate Page

The fields on the Upload SSL Certificate page include

  • Current Certificate: The information of the Current Certificate and date/time of its upload will be displayed (read-only).
  • New Certificate: Browse and navigate to the new certificate file. Certificate file should be of pem type.
  • Current Private Key: Information for the current private key and date/time when it was uploaded will be displayed (read-only).
  • New Private Key: Browse and navigate to the private key file. Private Key file should be of pem type.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.12 System Firewall

System Firewall page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the firewall settings, including

  • General Firewall Settings
  • IP Firewall Rules
  • Port Firewall Rules

To view the System Firewall page, click the Settings -> System Firewall tab from the menu bar.

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text_image System Firewall General Firewall Settings IP Address Firewall Rules Port Firewall Rules

Figure 78. System Firewall Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.12.1 General Firewall Settings

This page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the General Firewall Settings and monitor the configured settings, including

  • Existing Firewall Settings
  • Add Firewall Settings

To view the General Firewall Settings page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> General Firewall Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image General Firewall Settings Existing Firewall Settings Add Firewall Settings

Figure 79. General Firewall Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.12.1.1 Existing Firewall Settings

This page lists all configured General Firewall Settings instance. A blank page will be opened if users did not add any General Firewall Settings instance from Add Firewall Settings.

To view the Existing Firewall Settings page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> General Firewall Settings -> Existing Firewall Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Existing Firewall Settings Block All: IPv4 Timeout: Enabled From: Sun May 01 2022 16:00:00 To: Sun May 01 2022 16:15:00 Block All: IPv6 Timeout: Enabled From: Sun May 01 2022 13:00:00 To: Sun May 01 2022 13:15:00 Block All: IPv6 Timeout: Enabled From: Sun May 01 2022 12:00:00 To: Sun May 01 2022 12:15:00

Figure 80. Existing Firewall Settings Slot Page

Click on the Slot icon (💡) then navigate to instance page.

Click on the Delete icon (✗) then delete this slot.

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text_image Existing Firewall Settings Block All IPy4 Flush All Timeout Start Date&Time Sun May 01 2022 16:00:00 End Date&Time Sun May 01 2022 16:15:00 Delete

Figure 81. Existing Firewall Settings Page

The fields on the Existing Firmware Settings page include

  • Block All: This option will block all incoming IPs and Ports.
    ● Flush All: This option is used to flush all existing system firewall rules.
  • Timeout: This field indicates the firewall rules whether with timeout feature.
  • Start Date&Time: The firewall rule will become effective from this date.
  • End Date&Time: The firewall rule will expire on this date.
  • Delete: Click this button to delete this instance.

2.8.12.1.2 Add Firewall Settings

This page provides various options for users to add General Firewall Settings instance.

To view the Add Firewall Settings page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> General Firewall Settings -> Add Firewall Settings tab from the menu bar.

Add Firewall Settings

Home > Settings > Firewall > General Firewall Settings > Add Firewall Settings

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text_image Block All IPv4 Flush All Timeout Start Date www.niwi.org Start Time End Date www.niwi.org End Time Save

Figure 82. Add Firewall Settings page

The fields on the Add Firmware Settings page include

  • Block All: Select the protocol and block all the incoming IP's and Port's.
  • Flush All: To flush all the system firewall settings.
  • Timeout: Click this option to enable or disable firewall rules with timeout.
  • Start Date: To specify a Start Date to start respective firewall rule effect from the date.
  • Start Time: To specify a Start Time to start respective firewall rule effect from the Time.
  • End Date: To specify an End Date to end respective firewall rule effect from the date.
  • End Time: To specify a End Time to End respective firewall rule effect from the Time.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.12.2 IP Firewall Rules

This page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the IP Firewall Rules and monitor the configured settings, including

  • Existing IP Rules
  • Add New IP Rule

To view the IP Firewall Rules page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> IP Address Firewall Rules tab from the menu bar.

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text_image IP Firewall Rules Existing IP Rules Add New IP Rule

Figure 83. IP Firewall Rules Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.12.2.1 Existing IP Rules

This page lists all configured IP Firewall Rules instances. A blank page will be opened if users did not add any IP Firewall Rules instance from Add New IP Rule.

To view the Existing IP Rules page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> IP Address Firewall Rules -> Existing IP Rules tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Existing IP Rules IP / IP Range: 192.168.37.210 - 192.168.37.215 Rule: Block Timeout: Enabled From: Mon May 02 2022 12:00:00 To: Mon May 02 2022 12:05:00 IP / IP Range: 192.168.37.200 - 192.168.37.205 Rule: Allow Timeout: Enabled From: Mon May 02 2022 12:00:00 To: Mon May 02 2022 12:05:00

Figure 84. Existing IP Rules Slot Page

Click on the Slot icon (💡) then navigate to instance page.

Click on the Delete icon (✗) then delete this slot.

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text_image Existing IP Rules IP Single (or) Range Start 192.168.37.210 IP Range End 192.168.37.215 Enable Timeout Start Date& Time Mon May 02 2022 12:00:00 End Date& Time Mon May 02 2022 12:05:00 Rule Block Delete

Figure 85. Existing IP Rules Page

The fields on the Existing IP Rules page include

  • IP Single (or) Range Start: This field indicates IP Address or the start of a Range of IP Addresses
  • IP Range End: This field indicates the end of a Range of IP Addresses
  • Enable Timeout: This field indicates the firewall rules whether with timeout feature.
  • Start Date&Time: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this date and time.
  • End Date&Time: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this date and time.
  • Rule: This field indicates the current setting of the listed IP or Range of IP rules (Allow or Block).
  • Delete: Click this button to delete this instance.

2.8.12.2.2 Add New IP Rule

This page provides various options for users to add IP Firewall Rule instance.

To view the Add New IP Rule page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> IP Address Firewall Rules -> Add New IP Rule tab from the menu bar.

Add IP Rule

Home - Settings - Firewall - IP Oriented Firewall Rules - Add IP Rule

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text_image IP Single (or) Range Start IP Range End optional Enable Timeout Start Date y/1986/00 Start Time End Date y/y/34/00 End Time Rule Allow Save

Figure 86. Add IP Rules Page

The fields on the Add IP Rule page include

  • IP Single (or) Range Start: To specify an IP Address or the start of a Range of IP Addresses. IP Address must follow the IPv4 Address format:
  • IP Range End: To specify an end of an IP address range.
  • Enable Timeout: To enabled or disable Timeout.
  • Start Date: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this date.
  • Start Time: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this time.
    ● End Date: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this date.
    ● End Time: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this time.
  • Rule: To indicate the current setting of the listed IP Address or Range of IP Addressed rules (Allow or Block) status.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.12.3 Port Firewall Rules

This page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the Port Firewall Rules and monitor the configured settings, including

  • Existing Port Rules
  • Add New Port Rule

To view the IP Firewall Rules page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> Port Firewall Rules tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Port Firewall Rules Existing Port Rules Add New Port Rule

Figure 87. Port Firewall Rules Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.12.3.1 Existing Port Rules

This page lists all configured Port Firewall Rules instances. A blank page will be opened if users did not add any Port Firewall Rules instance from Add New Port Rule.

To view the Existing Port Rules page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> Port Firewall Rules -> Existing Port Rules tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Existing Port Rules Port / Port Range: 10100 - 10200 Protocol: TCP Network Type: IPv4 Block Timeout: Enabled From: Sun May 01 2022 12:00:00 To: Sun May 01 2022 12:15:00 Port / Port Range: 10000 - 10010 Protocol: TCP Network Type: IPv4 Allow Timeout: Enabled From: Sun May 01 2022 12:00:00 To: Sun May 01 2022 12:15:00

Figure 88. Existing Port Rules Page

Click on the Slot icon (💡) then navigate to instance page.

Click on the Delete icon (✗) then delete this slot.

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text_image Existing Port Rules Port Single (or) Range Start 10100 Port Range End 10200 Protocol TCP Network Type IPv4 Enable Timeout Start Date&Time Sun May 01 2022 12:00:00 End Date&Time Sun May 01 2022 12:15:00 Rule Block Delete

Figure 89. Existing Port Rules Page

The fields on the Existing Port Rules page include

  • Port Single (or) Range Start: This field indicates the port number or the start of range or port numbers.
    ● Port Range End: This field indicates the end of range or port numbers.
  • Protocol: This field indicates the protocols for the configured port or range or ports.
    ● Network Type: this field indicates the affected network type for the configured port or range of port numbers.
  • Enable Timeout: This field indicates the firewall rules whether with timeout feature.
  • Start Date&Time: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this date and time.
  • End Date&Time: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this date and time.
  • Rule: To indicate Allow or Block status.
  • Delete: Click this button to delete this instance.

2.8.12.3.2 Add New Port Rule

This page provides various options for users to add Port Firewall Rule instance.

To view the Add New Port Rule page, click the Settings -> System Firewall -> Port Firewall Rules -> Add New Port Rule tab from the menu bar.

Add Port Rule

Home - Settings - Firewall - Port Oriented Firewall Rules - Add Port Rule

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text_image Port Single (or) Range Start Port Range End optional Protocol TCP Network Type IPv4 Enable Timeout Start Date YYYYMM/DD Start Time End Date YYYYMM/DD End Time Rule Allow Save

Figure 90. Add Port Rules Page

The fields on the Add Port Rule page include

  • Port Single (or) Range Start: To specify the port number or start of a range of port numbers.
    ● Port Range End: To specify the end of a range of port numbers.
  • Protocol: To select the protocol for the configured port or port ranges.
  • Network Type: To select the affected network type for the configured port or port ranges.
  • Enable Timeout: Click this option to enabled or disabled timeout.
  • Start Date: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this date.
  • Start Time: The respective firewall rule effect will start from this time.
    ● End Date: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this date.
    ● End Time: The respective firewall rule effect will end from this time.
  • Rule: To indicate Allow or Block status.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.13 User Management

User Management page provides various options for users to view the current list of user slots for the BMC, and allow users to add a new user and modify or delete existing user.

To view the User Management page, click the Settings -> User

Management tab from the menu bar.

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text_image User Management Channel 1 Channel 1 1 anonymous (Disabled) No Access KVM /VMedia Channel 1 2 admin (Enabled) Administrator KVM /VMedia Channel 1 3 Administrator (Enabled) Administrator Channel 1 4 (Disabled) Channel 1 5 (Disabled) Channel 1 6 (Disabled) Channel 1 7 (Disabled) Channel 1 8 (Disabled) Channel 1 9 (Disabled) Channel 1 10 (Disabled) Channel 1 11 (Disabled) Channel 1 12 (Disabled) Channel 1 13 (Disabled) Channel 1 14 (Disabled) Channel 1 15 (Disabled)

Figure 91. User Management Page

Channel 1 for users connect to BMC through dedicated IPMI LAN port.

Channel 8 for users connect to BMC through Share NIC LAN port.

Click on the User icon (💡) then navigate to User Management Configuration page.

Click on the Delete icon (✗) then delete this slot.

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text_image User Management Configuration Username Password Size 16 bytes Password Confirm Password Password End date Current valid date age (days) Enable User Access Enable Channel Access Channel 1 Channel 7 Channel 8 Privilege(Channel 1) None Privilege(Channel 7) None Privilege(Channel 8) None KVM Access VMedia Access SNMP Access SNMP Access level SNMP Authentication Protocol SNMP Privacy Protocol Email Format Email ID Existing SSH Key Not Available Upload SSH Key Save

Figure 92. User Management Configuration Page

The fields on the User Management Configuration page include

  • Username: To specify a name for the user.
  • Password Size: To select the preferred size for the password.
  • Password: Password field is mandatory and should meet the password policy requirements.

- Confirm Password: Entering the password again to confirm the password.

- Password age (days): Enable and set the maximum password age.

● End date: To select the date for the expired date of password age.

● Current valid date: To indicate valid date of current.

- Enable User Access: Click this option to enable this user account to access the BMC service.

- Enable Channel Access: To select the channel/channels to enable the network access for the user.

■ Channel 1: Allow user to access the BMC service through dedicated IPMI LAN port.

■ Channel 7: Allow user to access the BMC service through Share NIC LAN port.

■ Channel 8: Allow user to access the BMC service through Share NIC LAN port.

- Privilege (Channel 1), Privilege (Channel 7) and Privilege

(Channel 8): Select the privilege level for each channel to be assigned to this user for access to the BMC through the network interface. There are 5 levels of Network Privileges (Administrator, Operator, User, OEM and None).

● KVM Access: Click this option to assign the KVM privilege for the user.

- VMedia Access: Click this option to assign the VMedia privilege for the user.

- SNMP Access: Click this option to assign the SNMP privilege for the user.

● SNMP Access level: To select the SNMP access level for the user.

- SNMP Authentication Protocol: To select the Authentication Protocol for the user.

- SNMP Privacy Protocol: To select the Encryption algorithm to be used for the SNMP settings.

- Email Format: To specify the format for the email

- Email ID: To specify the email ID for the user.

- Existing SSH Key: If available, the uploaded SSH key information will be displayed.

- Upload SSH Key: Use Browse button to navigate to the new public SSH key file.

- Delete: Click Delete button to delete this user account.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.14 Video Recording

Video Recording page provides the functional feature tab for users to configure the video recording settings, including

● Auto Video Settings

- SOL Settings

To view the Video Recording page, click the Settings -> Video Recording tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Video Recording Auto Video Settings SOL Settings

Figure 93. Video Recording Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.14.1 Auto Video Settings

This page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the events that will trigger auto video recording function of the KVM server, including

• Video Trigger Settings
• Video Remote Storage
• Pre-Event Video Recordings

To view the Auto Video Recording page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> Auto Video Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Auto Video Settings Video Trigger Settings Video Remote Storage Pre-Event Video Recordings

Figure 94. Auto Video Recording Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.14.1.1 Video Trigger Settings

This page provides various options for users to configure the video trigger settings.

To view the Video Trigger Settings page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> Auto Video Settings -> Video Trigger Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Video Trigger Settings Critical Events (Temperature/Voltage) Non Critical Events (Temperature/Voltage) Non Recoverable Events (Temperature/Voltage) Fan state changed Events Watchdog Timer Events Chassis Power On Events Chassis Power Off Events Chassis Reset Events LPC Reset Events Date and Time Event Pre-Event Video Recording Save

Figure 95. Video Trigger Settings Page

The fields on the Video Trigger Settings page include

● Critical Events (Temperature/Voltage)
● Non-Critical Events (Temperature/Voltage)
● Non-Recoverable Events (Temperature/Voltage)
● Fan state changed Events
- Watchdog Timer Events
- Chassis Power-On Events
- Chassis Power-Off Events
- Chassis Reset Events
- LPC Reset Events
- Date and Time Event
• Pre-Event Video Recording
- Crash Reset
■ Pre-crash
■ Pre-reset
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.14.1.2 Video Remote Storage

This page provides various options for users to configure the video remote storage settings, which for save the capture video file to the remote server.

To view the Video Remote Storage page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> Auto Video Settings -> Video Remote Storage tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Video Remote Storage Record Video to Remote Server Maximum Dumps 2 Maximum Duration (Sec) 20 Maximum Size (Mb) 5 Server Address Server IP or Host name Path in server eg /opt/ionic/videos Share Type ✓ NFS ○ CIFS Save

Figure 96. Video Remote Storage Page

The fields on the Video Remote Storage page include

  • Record Video to Remote Server: Click this option to enable Remote Video support.
    ● Maximum Dumps: To specify the number of Maximum Dumps, range from 1 to 100.
    ● Maximum Duration (Sec): To specify the number of Maximum Duration, range from 1 to 3600 seconds.
    ● Maximum Size (MB): To specify the number of Maximum Size, range from 1 to 500 MB.
  • Server Address: Address of the server where remote videos are to be stored. IP Address and FQDN format are supported.
    ● Path in server: To specify the path in the remote server.
  • Share Type: To select Share Type of the remote video server
    ■ NFS
    CIFS
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.14.1.3 Pre-Event Video Recordings

This page provides various options for users to configure Pre-Event video recordings.

To view the Video Remote Storage page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> Auto Video Settings -> Pre-Event Video Recordings tab from the menu bar.

Pre-Event Video Recordings

Home Settings Video Auto settings Pre-Event Video Recordings

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text_image This page is used to configure the Pre-Event video recording options. Pre-Event video recording is disabled by default. To enable the Pre-Event video recording, go to the Triggers Configuration page. Video Quality Very Low Compression Mode High Frames Per Second 1 Video Duration 10 Save

Figure 97. Pre-Event Video Recordings Page

The fields on the Pre-Event Video Recordings page include

  • Video Quality: To select the desired video quality from the options in the drop-down list.
  • Compression Mode: To select the Compression Mode from the options listed in the drop-down list.
  • Frames Per Second: To select the FPS to specify the desired number of frames per second.
    ● Video Duration: To select the desired video duration in seconds.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.14.2 SOL Settings

This page provides the functional feature tab for users to configure the SOL Settings of video recording.

To view the SOL Settings page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> SOL Settings tab from the menu bar.

SOL Settings

Home Settings Video SOL Settings

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Figure 98. SOL Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.14.2.1 SOL Configurations

This page provides various options for users to configure the SOL

Configurations.

To view the SOL Configuration page, click the Settings -> Video Recording -> SOL Settings -> SOL Configurations tab from the menu bar.

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text_image SOL Configurations Volatile Bit Rate 115200 Non-Volatile Bit Rate 115200 Save

Figure 99. SOL Configurations Page

The fields on the SOL Configurations page include

  • Volatile Bit Rate: To select the Volatile Bit rate to determine which baud rate will be used for both of IPMI and HTML based SOL, this field will be overwritten as same as Non-Volatile Bit rate after reboot.
    ● Non-Volatile Bit Rate: To select the Non-Volatile Bit rate to determine which baud rate will be saved, it will set to Volatile Bit rate after reboot.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.15 IPMI Interfaces

IPMI Interfaces page provides various options for users to configure the IPMI communication interface settings.

To view the IPMI Interfaces page, click the Settings -> IPMI Interfaces tab from the menu bar.

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text_image IPMI Interfaces IPMI Interfaces ✓ IPMI Over LAN ✓ IPMI Over KCS Save

Figure 100. IPMI Interfaces Page

The fields on the IPMI Interfaces page include

  • IPMI Interfaces: To select the interface which allow users to perform the IPMI communication.
    ■ IPMI Over LAN: Click this option to allows the IPMI communication over LAN.
    ■ IPMI Over KCS: Click this option to allows the IPMI communication over KCS.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

This page provides the option for users to configure the share NIC PHY link up settings.

To view the Keep Share NIC Link Up page, click the Settings -> Keep Share NIC Link Up tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Keep Share NIC Link Up Keep Share NIC Link Up Enable save

Figure 101. Keep Share NIC Link Up Page

The fields on the Keep Share NIC Link Up page include

  • Enabled: Click this option to enable Keep Share NIC Link Up supported. If enabled feature, the Share NIC PHY will keep link up, and it could avoid the share NIC link disconnection while system reset.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.17 FAN Settings

FAN Settings page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure the system FAN settings which control by the BMC, including

  • Open Loop Control Table
  • Close Loop Control Table
    ● Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table
    • FAN Mode

To view the FAN Settings page, click the Settings -> FAN Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image FAN Settings Open Loop Control Table Close Loop Control Table Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table FAN Mode

Figure 102. FAN Settings Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.8.17.1 Open Loop Control Table

This page provides various options for users to configure the Open Loop

Control Table settings, users can add the new FAN table from Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table

To view the Open Loop Control Table FAN page, click the Settings -> FAN Settings -> Open Loop Control Table FAN tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Open Loop Control Table Table 1 Entry Temp (°C) Duty (%) Entry Temp (°C) Duty (%) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Clear Save

Figure 103. Open Loop Control Table Page

The fields on the Open Loop Control Table page include

● Control Table: To select the table which to be used.
• Entry: Indicates the condition number.
- Temp (°C): To specify the temperature for this entry.
● Duty (%): To specify the FAN duty for this entry.
- Default: Click Default button to loading the default setting value of selected table.
- Customized: Click the Customized button to modify the settings value for selected table.
- Clear: To clear current settings value on the web.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.17.2 Close Loop Control Table

This page provides various options for users to configure the Close Loop Control Table settings, users can add the new FAN table from Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table

To view the Open Loop Control Table FAN page, click the Settings -> FAN Settings -> Close Loop Control Table FAN tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Close Loop Control Table Table Table 1 Ramp Temperature (°C) Ramp Rate (%) Ramp Delay (sec.) Slew Temperature (°C) Slew Rate (%) Slew Delay (sec.) Clear Save

Figure 104. Close Loop Control Table Page

The fields on the Close Loop Control Table page include

● Table: To select the table which to be used.
- Ramp Temperature (°C): To specify the value for Ramp Temperature.
● Ramp Rate (%): To specify the value for Ramp Rate.
● Ramp Delay (sec.): To specify the value for Ramp Delay.
- Slew Temperature (°C): To specify the value for Slew Temperature.
- Slew Rate (%): To specify the value for Slew Rate.
- Slew Delay (sec.): To specify the value for Slew Delay.
- Default: Click Default button to loading the default setting value of selected table.
- Customized: Click the Customized button to modify the settings value for selected table.
- Clear: To clear current settings value on the web.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.17.3 Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table

This page provides various options for users to configure the temperature sensor and FAN table settings for Open Loop Control Table and Close Loop Control Table use.

To view the Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table page, click the Settings -> FAN Settings -> Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table tab from the menu bar.

Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table

Home Settings FAN Setting Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table

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text_image Select All Default Customized CPU Temp MB Temp Card Side Temp XT10 Temp VR Temp PSU1 Temp PSU2 Temp TR1 Temp M.2 Temp Select Open Loop Control Table Disable Select Close Loop Control Table Disable Select Fan FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FAN5 FAN6 FAN7 Save

Figure 105. Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table Page

The fields on the Temperature Sensor and Corresponding Fan Table page include

  • Select Open Loop Control Table: To select the Open Loop Control Table which to be used.
  • Select Close Loop Control Table: To select the Close Loop Control Table which to be used.
  • Select Fan: To select the FAN which affect in the selected table.
  • Select All: Click this button to select all sensors in the sensor list.
  • Default: Click Default button to loading the default setting value (the default selected FAN) of selected temperature sensor.
  • Customized: Click the Customized button to modify the settings value for the selected FAN.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.17.4 FAN Mode

This page provides various options for users to configure the fan control mode settings, including control mode and fan duty for manual mode.

To view the FAN Mode page, click the Settings -> FAN Settings -> FAN Mode tab from the menu bar.

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text_image FAN Mode Fan Duty For Manual Mode FAN Duty (%) FAN1 0 FAN2 0 FAN3 0 FAN4 0 FAN5 0 FAN6 0 FANT 0 Save manual mode Fan Control Mode Mode Default Manual Customized FAN1 ✓ □ □ FAN2 ✓ □ □ FAN3 ✓ □ □ FAN4 ✓ □ □ FANS ✓ □ □ FANG ✓ □ □ FANT ✓ □ □ Clear All Pan Setting Save control mode

Figure 106. FAN Mode Page

The fields on the FAN Mode page include

● Fan Duty for Manual Mode: To specify the fan duty value for the specific FAN while runs in manual mode.
- Save manual mode: To save the configured settings of Manual Mode.
● Fan Control Mode: To select the fan control mode.
- Clear All Fan Setting: Click Clear All Fan Setting button to clear current setting value.
- Save Control Mode: Click Save Control Mode button to save the configured settings.

2.8.18 Power Restore Policy

Power Restore Policy page provides various options for users to configure the power restore policy settings.

To view the Power Restore Policy page, click the Settings -> Power Restore Policy tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Power Restore Policy Power Restore Policy Always off Restore last state Always On Save

Figure 107. Power Restore Policy Page

The fields on the Power Restore Policy page include

● Always off: After the power is restored, the system will remain off.
- Restore last state: Restore the system to the same state as before the power failure
● Always On: After the power is restored, the system will automatically power-on.
- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.8.19 Password Settings

Password Settings page provides various settings for users to configure the password policy.

To view the Password Settings page, click the Settings -> Password Settings tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Password Settings Password Settings Maximum retry count 0 Attempted count reset interval (minutes) 0 Account lockout interval (minutes) 10 Minimum length 8 Complexity Lower Case Upper Case Number Special Character Save

Figure 108. Password Settings Page

The fields on the Password Settings page include

● Maximum retry count: Click this option to enable this feature. To specify the value for Maximum Retry Count, and user will be locked out if number of failed login attempt reach this setting.

- Attempted count reset interval (minutes): Click this option to enable this feature. To specify the value for the interval value to reset attempted failure count.

- Account lockout interval (minutes): Click this option to enable this feature. To specify the value for unlock user after the interval if the user has been locked out.

● Minimum length: Set the minimum password length.

● Complexity: Click the options for enhance the password strength.

■ Lower Case: Password must have lower case character.

■ Upper Case: Password must have upper case character.

■ Number: Password must have number.

■ Special Character: Password must have special character.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.9 Remote Control

BMC service provides various useful remote control services named H5Viewer, JViewer and Serial Over LAN, which allows users to remote control the host through the KVM and SOL service runs on either HTML5 web interface or Java Runtime Environment (JRE) interface.

Remote Control page provides various functional feature tabs for users to launch the remote KVM or SOL service.

To view the Remote Control page, click the Remote Control tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Remote Control Remote KVM & SOL H5Viewer Click here to go to Remote Session Settings. Launch H5Viewer JViewer Launch JViewer Serial Over LAN Activate

Figure 109. Remote Control Page

The fields on the Remote Control page include

  • Launch H5Viewer: Click Launch H5Viewer button to open the H5Viewer web KVM page.
  • Launch JViewer: Click Launch JViewer button to download the JRE KVM executable file.
    ● Activate: Click Activate button to launch the HTML5 Serial Over LAN window.

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.9.1 H5Viewer

H5Viewer provides a remote KVM service for users to remote control the host through the HTML5 environment.

To view the J5Viewerl page, click the Settings -> Remote Control -> Launch H5Viewer button from the menu bar.

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Figure 110. H5Viewer KVM Page

The fields on the H5Viewer KVM page include

Video Menu

● Pause Video: Click this button to pausing the Console Redirection.
- Resume Video: Click this button to resume the Console Redirection when the session is paused.
- Refresh Video: Click this button to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window.

- Host Display

■ Display On: Click this button to enable this feature. The host

display will be turn on if this feature is enabled.

■ Display Off: Click this button to enable this feature. The host display will be blank if this feature is enabled, but users can view the host screen in the Console Redirection window.

- Capture Screen: Click this button to take a screenshot of the host screen and save it in the client system.

Mouse Menu

- Show Client Cursor: Click this button to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system.

- Mouse Mode: This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen using below methods. Only Administrator has the privilege to configure this option.

■ Absolute Mouse Mode: The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server if this option is selected.
■ Relative Mouse Mode: The Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server if this option is selected.
■ Other Mouse Mode: This mouse mode sets the client cursor in the middle of the client system and will send the deviation to the host. This mouse mode is specific for SUSE Linux installation.

Option Menu

- Zone

■ Normal: Click this button to set the screen size to default size.
■ Zoom In: Click this button to increasing the screen size. This zoom varies from 100% to 150% with an interval of 10%.
■ Zoom Out: Click this button to decreasing the screen size. This zoom varies from 100% to 50% with an interval of 10%.

- Block Privilege Request: To enable or disable the access privilege for the user.

■ Partial Permission

■ No Permission

● Band Width: Select the band width for the Console Redirection window

■ Auto Detect

■ 256Kbps

■ 512Kbps

■ 1Mbps

■ 10Mbps

■ 100Mbps

- Compression Mode: This option helps to compress the video data transfer to the specific mode.

■ YUV 420

■ YUV 444

■ YUV 444 + 2 color VQ

■ YUV 444 + 4 color VQ

● DTC Quantization Table: This option helps to select the video quality.

■ 0 Best Quality

■ 1

■ 2

■ 3

4

■ 5

6

Keyboard Menu

- Keyboard Layout: This feature is fully compatible when host and client has the same keyboard language layout. If the client and host language layouts differ, some special characters will not be compatible.

■ English U.S
German
■ Japanese

- Virtual Keyboard: Click this button to open a virtual keyboard on the Console Redirection window.

Send Keys Menu

- Hold Down

■ Right Ctrl Key: Click this button to act as hold down the right-side key when in Console Redirection.
■ Right Alt Key: Click this button to act as hold down the right-side key when in Console Redirection.
■ Right Windows Key: Click this button to act as hold down the right-side key when in Console Redirection.
■ Left Ctrl Key: Click this button to act as hold down the left-side key when in Console Redirection.
■ Left Alt Key: Click this button to act as hold down the left-side key when in Console Redirection.
■ Left Windows Key: Click this button to act as hold down the left-side key when in Console Redirection.

- Press and Release

  • Ctrl+Alt+Del: Click this button to act as single hit the , and keys down simultaneously on the host that user is redirecting.
    ■ Left Windows Key: Click this button to act as single hit the left-side key when in Console Redirection.
    ■ Right Windows Key: Click this button to act as single hit the right-side key when in Console Redirection.
    ■ Context Menu Key: Click this button to act as single hit the context menu key when in Console Redirection.
    ■ Print Screen Key: Click this button to act as single hit the print screen key when in Console Redirection.

Hot Keys Menu

- Add Hot Keys: Click this button to open the User Define Macros window to add the hot key macro. The configured key events are saved in the BMC.

Video Record Menu

- Record Video: Click this button to start recording the screen.

- Stop Recording: Click this button to stop the recording.

- Record Settings: Click this button to open the Record Settings window to configure the settings.

■ Video Length: To specify the value for video length, range of 1 to 1800 seconds.

■ Video Compression: To specify the value for video compression, range of 0.1 (low image quality) to 0.9 (high image quality).
■ Normalized video resolution to 1024 X 768: Enable this feature that host video will be scaled to 1024 x 768 in the recorded video file.
■ OK: Click this button to save the configured settings.
■ Cancel: Click this button to leave this window without save the settings.

Power Menu

  • Reset Server: To reboot the system without powering off (warm boot).
  • Immediate Shutdown: To perform Power OFF Immediately.
  • Orderly Shutdown: To Power OFF the sever in proper order.
    ● Power On Server: To Power ON the server.
    ● Power Cycle Server: To first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot).

Active Users Menu

- Click this option to display the active users and their system IP address.

Help Menu

- Click this option to get more information About H5Viewer. The KVM Remote Console utility version and plugin version will be displayed.

Quick Buttons

  • ▲: This quick button will show/hide notifications dropdown menu, which will contain the list of notifications displayed by H5Viewer.
  • Zoom 100% : This quick button indicates the current zoom value in percentage.
  • ☐: This quick button indicates the current host monitor status. If the icon is in green color then host monitor is unlocked. If the icon is in red color then host monitor is locked. Clicking the button to change the monitor status.
  • 🔔: This quick button indicates the current server power status. If the icon is in green color, the server power status is powered on. If the icon is in red color, the server power status is powered off. Click this button to toggle immediate power off/power on the host.
  • : Click this button to close current KVM session and Console Redirection window.
  • : Click the Browse File button to select the image file, then remote mounting the image file to the host.
  • : Click the Media Boost button to boost up the image mount process.
  • Start Media: Click the Start Media button to start remote mount the image file.
  • Stop Media: Click the Stop Media button to stop remote mount the image file.

Status Bar Buttons

- : Num/Caps/Scroll lock buttons are LED status buttons that denotes the current status of Num/Caps/Scroll lock in the host.

2.9.2 JViewer

This is an OS independent plug-in which can be used in Windows as well as Linux with the help of JRE. JRE should be installed in the client's system.

To download the J5Viewerl executable file, click the Remote Control -> Launch JViewer button from the menu bar.

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Figure 111. JViewer KVM Application

The fields on the JViewer KVM application include

Video Menu

  • Pause Redirection: Click this button to pausing the Console Redirection.
  • Resume Redirection: Click this button to resume the Console Redirection when the session is paused.
  • Refresh Video: Click this button to update the display shown in the Console Redirection window.
  • Turn ON Host Display: Click this button to enable this feature. The host display will be turn on if this feature is enabled.
  • Turn OFF Host Display: Click this button to enable this feature. The host display will be blank if this feature is enabled, but users can view the host screen in the Console Redirection window.
    ● Capture Screen: Click this button to take a screenshot of the host

screen and save it in the client system.

- Full Screen: Click this button to view the Console Redirection in full screen mode (Maximize).

- Compression Mode: This option helps to compress the video data transfer to the specific mode.

■ YUV 420

■ YUV 444

■ YUV 444 + 2 color VQ

■ YUV 444 + 4 color VQ

- DTC Quantization Table: This option helps to select the video quality.

■ 0 Best Quality

■ 1

■ 2

■ 3

4

■ 5

6

■ 7 Worst Quality

- Exit: Click this button to exit the Console Redirection screen.

Keyboard Menu

- Hold Right Ctrl Key: Click this button to act as hold down the right-side key when in Console Redirection.

- Hold Right Alt Key: Click this button to act as hold down the right-side key when in Console Redirection.

- Hold Left Ctrl Key: Click this button to act as hold down the left-side key when in Console Redirection.

- Hold Left Alt Key: Click this button to act as hold down the left-side key when in Console Redirection.

- Left Windows Key: Click this button to act as the left-side key when in Console Redirection. User can also decide how the key should be pressed: Hold Down or Press and Release.

■ Hold Down

■ Press and Release

- Right Windows Key: Click this button to act as the right-side key when in Console Redirection. User can also decide how the key should be pressed: Hold Down or Press and Release.

■ Hold Down

■ Press and Release

- Ctrl+Alt+Del: Click this button to act as single hit the , and keys down simultaneously on the host that user is redirecting.

- Context Menu Key: Click this button to act as single hit the context menu key when in Console Redirection.

- Hot Key

■ Add Hot Keys: Click this button to open the User Define Macros window to add the hot key macro. The configured key events are saved in the BMC.

- Full Keyboard Support: Enable this option to provide full keyboard support. This option is used to trigger the Ctrl and Alt key directly to host from the physical keyboard.

Mouse Menu

- Show Cursor: Click this button to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system.

- Mouse Calibration: This option can be used only if the mouse mode is relative.

- Mouse Mode: This option handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen using below methods. Only Administrator has the privilege to configure this option.

■ Absolute Mouse Mode: The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server if this option is selected.
■ Relative Mouse Mode: The Relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position displacement to the server if this option is selected.
■ Other Mouse Mode: This mouse mode sets the client cursor in the middle of the client system and will send the deviation to the host. This mouse mode is specific for SUSE Linux installation.

Option Menu

● Band Width: Select the band width for the Console Redirection window

■ Zoom In: Click this button to increasing the screen size. This zoom varies from 100% to 150% with an interval of 10%.
■ Zoom Out: Click this button to decreasing the screen size. This zoom varies from 100% to 50% with an interval of 10%.
■ Actual Size: Click this button to set the screen size to default size.
■ Fit to Client Resolution: If the host screen resolution is greater than the client screen resolution, choose this option to fit the host screen to client screen.
■ Fit to Host Resolution: If the host screen resolution is lesser than the client screen resolution, choose this option to resize the JViewer frame to the host resolution.

- Send IPMI Command: Click this button to opens the IPMI Command Dialog window, users can enter the raw IPMI command in Hexadecimal field as hexadecimal value and click Send. The response will be displayed on the IPMI Command Dialog window.

- GUI Language: To select the desired GUI language.

■ cn - [CN]
■ English - [EN]
■ français - [FR]

- Block Privilege Request: To enable or disable the access privilege for the user.

■ Allow Only Video
■ Deny Access

Media Menu

- Virtual Media Wizard...: Click this button to open the Virtual Media window.

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Figure 112. Virtual Media Application

The virtual media application will allow users to redirect different media to the host system. The application supports CD/DVD, Hard Disk/USB devices as well as image files.

Keyboard Layout Menu

● Auto Detect: This option is used to detect keyboard layout automatically.

- Physical Keyboard

■ Host Platform: This feature contains two options Windows and Linux.

■ List of Host Physical Keyboard languages supported:

◆ English -US
◆ English – UK
French
◆ French (Belgium)
♦ German (Germany)
♦ German (Switzerland)
◆ Japanese
♦ Spanish
Italian
Danish
♦ Finnish
◆ Norwegian (Norway)
◆ Portuguese (Portugal)
◆ Swedish
◆ Dutch (Netherland)
◆ Dutch (Belgium)

♦ Turkish - F
♦ Turkish - Q

- SoftKeyboard: This option allows user to select the keyboard layout. It will show the dialog as similar to Windows On-screen keyboard. If the client and host languages are different, user can select the soft keyboard that corresponds to the host keyboard layout from the list shown in JViewer, and use it to avoid typo errors.

■ List of Soft Physical Keyboard languages supported:

◆ English -US
◆ English – UK
♦ Spanish
French
♦ German (Germany)
Italian
Danish
♦ Finnish
♦ German (Switzerland)
◆ Norwegian (Norway)
◆ Portuguese (Portugal)
◆ Swedish
Hebrew
◆ French (Belgium)
♦ Dutch (Netherland)
♦ Dutch (Belgium)
◆ Russian (Russia)
◆ Japanese (QWERTY)
◆ Japanese (Hiragana)
◆ Japanese (Katakana)
♦ Turkish - F
♦ Turkish - Q

Video Record Menu

  • Start Record: Click this button to start recording the screen.
  • Stop Record: Click this button to stop the recording.
  • Record Settings: Click this button to open the Record Settings window to configure the settings.

■ Video Length: To specify the value for video length.
■ Video to be Saved: To specify the location where to save the video file.
■ Normalized video resolution to 1024 X 768: Enable this feature that host video will be scaled to 1024 x 768 in the recorded video file.
■ OK: Click this button to save the configured settings.
■ Cancel: Click this button to leave this window without save the settings.

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Figure 113. Video Record Window

Power Menu

  • Reset Server: To reboot the system without powering off (warm boot).
  • Immediate Shutdown: To perform Power OFF Immediately.
  • Orderly Shutdown: To Power OFF the sever in proper order.
    ● Power On Server: To Power ON the server.
    ● Power Cycle Server: To first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot).

Active Users Menu

- Click this option to display the active users and their system IP address.

Help Menu

- Click this option to get more information About JViewer. The KVM Remote Console utility version and plugin version will be displayed.

Quick Buttons

●: This quick button is used to play the Console Redirection after being pause.
● : This quick button is used to pausing the Console Redirection.
● : This quick button is used to view the Console Redirection in full screen mode.
- : This quick button is used to open the CD/DVD window of Virtual Media application.
- ☐: This quick button is used to open the Hard Disk/USB window of Virtual Media application.
- This quick button is used to show or hide the mouse cursor on the remote client system.

- : This quick button is used to open a soft keyboard on the Console Redirection window.

● : This quick button is used to start video record.

● : This quick button is used to displays the available hotkeys.

● : This quick button indicates the active users.

● ☐: This quick button indicates the current host monitor status. If the icon is in green color then host monitor is unlocked. If the icon is in red

color then host monitor is locked. Clicking the button to change the monitor status.

- 🔔: This quick button indicates the current server power status. If the icon is in green color, the server power status is powered on. If the icon is in red color, the server power status is powered off. Click this button to toggle immediate power off/power on the host.

Status Bar Buttons

- : Num/Caps/Scroll lock buttons are LED status buttons that denotes the current status of Num/Caps/Scroll lock in the host.

2.9.3 Serial Over LAN

Serial Over LAN (SOL) is a mechanism that enables the input and output of the serial port for a managed system to be redirected over IP. In this feature, Serial data is transmitted to HTML5 Web UI through websocket.

To view the Serial Over LAn page, click the Settings -> Remote Control -> Activate button from the menu bar.

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Figure 114. Serial Over LAN Window

The fields on the Serial Over Lan window include

● Deactivate: Click Deactivate button to stop the SOL session.
- Columns: To adjust the Column size.
- Rows: To adjust the Row size.

Note: Ensure SOL Console Redirection is Enabled in BIOS settings before

activate the Serial Over LAN feature. Enables the SOL Console Redirection feature from BIOS SETUP -> Advanced -> Serial Port Console Redirection -> SOL -> Console Redirection to set Enabled.

2.10 Image Redirection

Image Redirection page provides the functional feature tab for user to configure the image into BMC for redirection.

To view the Image Redirection page, click the Image Redirection tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Image Redirection Home: Image Redirection Remote Images

Figure 115. Image Redirection Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.10.1 Remote Images

Remote Images page provides various options for users to view the configured images on BMC.

To view the Remote Images page, click the Image Redirection -> Remote Images tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Remote Media Emulate CD/DVD/HDD Images in the network to host as media through BMC Media Type Media Instance Image Name Redirection Status Connected Server Session Index CD/DVD 0 Alma linux-8.5-x88_64-dvd.iso Started with media boost 0 CD/DVD 1 en-us_windows_10_business_edlitions_version_21h1_updated_october_2021_x64_dvd_x5d42d80.iso Started 1 CD/DVD 2 ubuntu-20.0 - N/A CD/DVD 3 rbel-8.5-x88 - N/A

Figure 116. Remote Images Page

The fields on the Remote Images page include

● Media Type: The type Media devices supported for Active Redirections.
● Media Instance: The number of Media devices supported for Active Redirections.

● Image Name: The name of Media devices supported image for Active Redirections.
- Redirection Status: The status Media for Active Redirections.
- Connected Server Session Index: Indicates the number of connected server session index.
- Play: Click Play (▶) button to redirect the selected image.
- Stop: Click Stop (▪) button to stop the remote image redirection.
- Clear: Click Clear ( ) button to clear the selected image from the BMC.
- Refresh Image List: Click Refresh Image List (C) to get the latest list of Images from the Remote storage server.
- Sync Image Status: Click Sync Image Status (✗) to Turn on/off the redirection status of Images from the BMC.

2.11 Power Control

Power Control page provides various options for users to view and configure the power state of host.

To view the Power Control page, click the Power Control tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Power Control on Host Server Power Actions Host is currently off Power Off Power On Power Cycle Hard Reset ACPI Shutdown Perform Action

Figure 117. Power Control Page

The fields on the Power Control page include

● Power Off: To immediately power off the host.
● Power On: To power on the host.
● Power Cycle: To select this option, the host will first power off, and then reboot the host (cold boot).
● Hard Reset: To reboot the host without powering off (warm boot).
● ACPI Shutdown: To initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown.
● Perform Action: To executing the selected power policy.

2.12 Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous page provides various functional feature tabs for users to configure and monitor the server, including

- UID Control

- Post Snoop

To view the Miscellaneous page, click the Miscellaneous tab from the menu bar.

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Figure 118. Miscellaneous Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.12.1 UID Control

UID Control page provides various options for users to configure UID LED, which is used to identify the host location.

To view the UID Control page, click the Miscellaneous -> UID Control tab from the menu bar.

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Figure 119. UID Control Page

The fields on the UID Control page include

- UID Action

■ Status: Indicates current UID status.

  • Turn On: To turn on UID LED.
  • Temporary On: To temporary turn on UID LED (15 sec blink).
  • Turn Off: To turn off UID LED.
  • Perform Action: Click Perform Action button to executing selected UID action.

2.12.2 Post Snoop

Post Snoop page provides the feature for users to view the latest BIOS POST code which snooped by BMC.

To view the Post Snoop page, click the Miscellaneous -> Post Snoop tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Post Snoop POST Code Port 80h: e015 Refresh

Home - Miscellaneous - Post Snoop

Figure 120. Post Snoop Page

The fields on the Post Snoop page include

● Port 80h: Indicates the latest BIOS POST code.
- Refresh: Click Refresh button to updates the latest BIOS POST code.

2.13 Maintenance

Maintenance page provides various functional feature for users to do maintenance task on the device, including

  • Backup Configuration
  • BMC Recovery
  • Firmware Image Location
  • Firmware Information
  • Firmware Update
  • BIOS Update
  • Preserve Configuration
  • Restore Configuration
  • Restore Factory Defaults
    • System Administrator
  • Reset

To view the Maintenance page, click the Maintenance tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Maintenance Backup Configuration BMC Recovery Firmware Image Location Firmware Information Firmware Update BIOS Update Preserve Configuration Restore Configuration Restore Factory Defaults System Administrator Reset

Figure 121. Maintenance Page

The details about each feature are listed in the following.

2.13.1 Backup Configuration

Backup Configuration page provides various options for users to select the specific configuration items to be backup in case of Backup Configuration.

To view the Backup Configuration page, click the Maintenance -> Backup Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Backup Configuration Check All SNMP KUM Network & Services IPMI NTP Authentication SYSLOG Download

Figure 122. Backup Configuration Page

The fields on the Backup Configuration page include

  • Check All: Click this option to select all configuration items listed on the page.
    ● SNMP: Click this option to be backup SNMP settings.
    ● KVM: Click this option to be backup KVM settings.
    ● Network & Services: Click this option to be backup Network & Services settings.
  • IPMI: Click this option to be backup IPMI settings.
  • NTP: Click this option to be backup NTP settings.
  • Authentication: Click this option to be backup Authentication settings.
  • SYSLOG: Click this option to be backup SYSLOG file.
  • Download: Click Download button to download the selected item backup file.

2.13.2 BMC Recovery

BMC Recovery page provides various options for users to configure the BMC Recovery settings.

The BMC Auto-Recovery is a mechanism to flash and boot the recovery image when primary image in the SPI-ROM is corrupted or fails to boot. It will provide an additional fail over mechanism for BMC firmware.

To view the BMC Recovery page, click the Maintenance -> BMC Recovery tab from the menu bar.

BMC Recovery

Home Maintenance > SMC Recovery

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text_image Force Recovery Boot Retry Count 3 Recovery Retry Count 3 Server Address 0.0.0.0 Image Name rom.ima Save

Figure 123. BMC Recovery Page

The fields on the Backup Recovery page include

● Force Recovery: Click this option to start auto-recovery immediately at next reboot.
- Boot Retry Count: Specific the number of retries to reset the BMC and this count ranges from 1 to 5.
● Recovery Retry Count: Specific the number of retries to recover firmware image during the recovery process and This count ranges from 1 to 5.
- Server Address: Address of the server where the firmware image is stored.
- Image Name: To edit the default recovery image name on TFTP server.
- Save: To save the configured settings

2.13.3 Firmware Image Location

Firmware Image Location page provides various options for users to configure the image transfer protocol for transfer the firmware image onto BMC.

To view the Firmware Image Location page, click the Maintenance -> Firmware Image Location tab from the menu bar.

Firmware Image Location

Home Maintenance Firmware Image Location

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text_image Image Location Type ✓ Web Upload during flash ○ TFTP Server Save

Figure 124. Firmware Image Location Page

The fields on the Firmware Image Location page include

- Image Location Type: To select the type of transfer the firmware image into the BMC either Web Upload during flash or TFTP Server.

■ Web Upload during flash: Transfer firmware image through web service.
■ TFTP Server: Transfer firmware image through TFTP protocol.

◆ TFTP Server Address: To specify the address of TFTP server where the firmware image stored.
◆ TFTP Image Name: To specify the firmware image file name.
◆ TFTP Retry Count: To specify the number of times to be retried in case a transfer failure occurs.

- Save: To save the configured settings.

2.13.4 Firmware Information

Firmware Information page provides various information for users to view current BMC firmware information.

To view the Firmware Information page, click the Maintenance -> Firmware Information tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Firmware Information Active Firmware Build Date Jun 28 2022 Build Time 04:20:29 UTC Firmware version 1.08.00

Figure 125. Firmware Information Page

The fields on the Firmware Information page include

● Build Date: Indicate the build date of the active BMC image.
● Build Time: Indicate the build time of the active BMC image.
● Firmware Version: Indicate the firmware version of the active BMC image.

2.13.5 Firmware Update

Firmware Update page provides the option for users to update the firmware through BMC web service.

To view the Firmware Update page, click the Maintenance -> Firmware Update tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Firmware Update Note: PFR based BMC/BIOS/CPLD Firmware Update can be performed. Note: Following are the Firmware update methods and components supported in this page. • BMC Firmware update. • Dual Firmware update. • ME • MMC • MSCC RIAD • CPLD • PLDM Firmware update. • NVMe MI SSDs Firmware update • NV/DBMM Select Firmware Image Browse... No file selected. 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 upgrading is cancelled in the middle of the wizard, the device will be reset only for BMC BOOTand APP components of Firmware.

Figure 126. Firmware Update Page

The fields on the Firmware Update page include

  • Select Firmware Image: Click the Browse button to open file upload window, then select the to be updated firmware image file.
  • Start Firmware Update: Click the Start Firmware Update button to start the firmware update process.

2.13.6 BIOS Update

BIOS Update page provide the option for users to update host BIOS through BMC web service.

To view the BIOS Update page, click the Maintenance -> BIOS Update tab from the menu bar.

BIOS Update

# Home - Maintenance - BIOS Update

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text_image Upgrade BIOS of the host. Please select BIOS image and press 'Start BIOS update' to start the BIOS update procedure. Configuration Preserve BIOS configuration Option Flash BIOS after manually shutdown server Immediately flash BIOS without power action Immediately shutdown server to flash BIOS Select BIOS Image Browse... No file selected. Start BIOS update

Figure 127. BIOS Update Page

The fields on the BIOS Update page include

- Configuration

■ Preserve BIOS configuration: Click this option to preserve current BIOS configuration settings.

- Option

■ Flash BIOS after manually shutdown server: Select this option to waiting for manually shutdown server to flash BIOS firmware image.
■ Immediately flash BIOS without power action: Select this option to flash BIOS firmware image immediately.
■ Immediately shutdown server to flash BIOS: Select this option to shutdown server immediately to flash BIOS firmware image.

- Select BIOS Image: Click the Browse button to open file upload window, then select the to be updated BIOS firmware image file.

- Start BIOS Update: Click Start BIOS Update button to start the BIOS update process.

2.13.7 Preserve Configuration

Preserve Configuration page provides various options for users to configure the to be preserved configuration settings while flashing BMC firmware image.

To view the Preserve Configuration page, click the Maintenance -> Preserve Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Preserve Configuration Click here to go to Firmware Update or Restore Factory Defaults Check All SDR SEL IPMI Network NTP SNMP SSH KVM Authentication Syslog Web Redfish

Figure 128. Preserve Configuration Page

The fields on the Preserve Configuration page include

  • Check All: Click this option to select all configuration items listed on the page.
  • SDR: Click this option to be preserve the SDR settings.
  • SEL: Click this option to be preserve the SEL settings.
  • IPMI: Click this option to be preserve the IPMI settings.
    ● Network: Click this option to be preserve the Network settings.
    ● NTP: Click this option to be preserve the NTP settings.
    ● SNMP: Click this option to be preserve the SNMP settings.
  • SSH: Click this option to be preserve the SSH settings.
  • KVM: Click this option to be preserve the KVM settings.
  • Authentication: Click this option to be preserve the Authentication settings.
  • Syslog: Click this option to be preserve the Syslog settings.
  • Web: Click this option to be preserve the Web settings.
    ● Redfish: Click this option to be preserve the Redfish settings.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.13.8 Restore Configuration

Restore Configuration page provides the option for users to restoring configuration settings through BMC web service with the backup file. Users can generate the configuration backup file from the Backup Configuration page.

To view the Restore Configuration page, click the Maintenance -> Restore

Configuration tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Restore Configuration Config File Save

Figure 129. Restore Configuration Page

The fields on the Restore Configuration page include

  • Config File: Click the Browse icon (▶) to open file upload window, then select the to be updated backup config file.
  • Save: Click the Save button to start the restore configuration process.

2.13.9 Restore Factory Defaults

Restore Factory Defaults page provides various options for users to configure the preserve configurations, which will be preserved during the process of restore BMC firmware settings to the factory defaults.

To view the Restore Factory Defaults page, click the Maintenance ->Restore Factory Defaults tab from the menu bar.

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text_image 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 SEL IPMI Network NTP SNMP SSH KVM Authentication Syslog Web Redfish

Figure 130. Restore Factory Defaults Page

The fields on the Restore Factory Defaults page include

  • SDR: Click this option to preserve the SDR settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • SEL: Click this option to preserve the SEL settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • IPMI: Click this option to preserve the IPMI settings during restore factory defaults process.
    ● Network: Click this option to preserve the Network settings during restore factory defaults process.
    ● NTP: Click this option to preserve the NTP settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • SNMP: Click this option to preserve the SNMP settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • SSH: Click this option to preserve the SSH settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • KVM: Click this option to preserve the KVM settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • Authentication: Click this option to preserve the Authentication settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • Syslog: Click this option to preserve the Syslog settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • Web: Click this option to preserve the Web settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • Redfish: Click this option to preserve the Redfish settings during restore factory defaults process.
  • Save: To perform the restore factory defaults process with configured settings.

2.13.10 System Administrator

System Administrator page provides various options for users to configure the System Administrator settings.

To view the System Administrator page, click the Maintenance -> System Administrator tab from the menu bar.

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text_image System Administrator Username sysadmin Enable User Access Change Password Password Confirm Password Save

Figure 131. System Administrator Page

The fields on the System Administrator page include

  • Username: Indicates the username of System Administrator.
  • Enable User Access: Click this option to enable user access for system administrator.
  • Change Password: Click this option to enable change password.
  • Password: Specific the new password for the system administrator account.
  • Confirm Password: Specific the same new password for the system administrator account for confirm use.
  • Save: To save the configured settings.

2.13.11 Reset

Reset page provide the option for users to perform a BMC cold reset to reset the device.

To view the Reset page, click the Maintenance -> Reset tab from the menu bar.

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text_image Reset BMC Cold Reset Reset

Figure 132. Reset Page

The fields on the Reset page include

- Reset: Click the Reset button to perform a BMC cold reset to reset the device.

2.14 Sign Out

To log out the BMC web service properly, click the Sign out button or tab is recommended.

To perform a sing out, click the Sign out tab from the menu bar or click the Sign out button from the current user window on the top right corner of the BMC WebUI screen.

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text_image admin - Administrator Profile Sign out

Figure 133. Sign Out Button on the Current User Window

3.0 OEM IPMI Commands

This chapter provides the information of the OEM IPMI commands supported on BMC AST2600 controller of ASRock Rack mainboard

3.1 Supported OEM IPMI Commands

The Network Function (NetFN) of ASRock Rack OEM IPMI commands is shown in the following:

- NetFn: 0x3A

The supported OEM IPMI Commands are listed in the following:

Table 1. Supported OEM IPMI Commands

Command CodeSubcommand CodeDescription
0x52---Master Write Read
0x67---Get Boot Complete
0x82---Set Sensor Monitor
0x83---Get Sensor Monitor
0xE00x0FGet CMM IPv4 Address

The details about each OEM IPMI command are listed in the following.

3.1.1 0x52 - Master Write Read

ByteData Field
Request Data1I2C Bus
2Salve Address
3Read Count
4:NData Write (Up to 50 Bytes)
Response Data1Completion Code
2:NData Read

3.1.2 0x67 - Get Boot Complete

ByteData Field
Request Data--
Response Data1Completion Code
2BMC Boot State00h = BMC is booting01h = BMC boot completed

3.1.3 0x82 - Set Sensor Monitor

ByteData Field
Request Data1Sensor Monitor Config00h = Disable01h = Enable
Response Data1Completion Code

3.1.4 0x83 - Get Sensor Monitor

ByteData Field
Request Data--
Response Data1Completion Code
2Sensor Monitor Config00h = Disable01h = Enable

3.1.5 0xE0 - 0x0F - Get CMM IPv4 Address

ByteData Field
Request Data1Subcommand code0Fh = Get CMM IPv4 Address
Response Data1Completion Code
2:5CMM IPv4 Address

4.0 LED Indicator

This chapter provides the description of LED indicator on the mainboard which controlled by BMC.

4.1 BMC Heartbeat LED

The BMC Heartbeat LED Indicator is used to indicate the BMC firmware running status. The status behaviors are list below:

Table 2. BMC Heartbeat LED Status

ColorStatusDescription
GreenSolid OffSystem AC power off.BMC firmware not running.
Solid OnSystem AC power on.BMC firmware is initializing.BMC firmware is updating firmware image.
Slow Blinking (~1Hz)BMC firmware is ready.
Fast Blinking (~4Hz)BMC firmware is running in manufacturing (MFG) mode.

4.2 UID LED

The Unit Identification (UID) LED Indicator is used to locate the particular server system when it is deployed in the rack. It can help users to quickly identify a server system for maintenance.

Table 3. UID LED Status

ColorStatusDescription
BlueSolid OffPress the UID Button while UID LED is turn on.IPMI Chassis Identify command "Turn Off Identify".
Solid OnPress the UID Button while UID LED is turn off.IPMI Chassis Identify command "Force Identify On".
Blinking (~0.5Hz, keep about 8 seconds)Trigger the action "Temporary On" from BMC Web UI for identify use.IPMI Chassis Identify command "Identify"

4.3 System Fault LED

System Fault LED Indicator is used to indicate the system status while system in the failure status.

Table 4. System Fault LED Status

ColorStatusDescription
AmberSolid OffThe following sensors are in de-asserted status:● CPU PROCHOTCPU THERMTRIPCPU CATERRDRAM ErrorFAN
Solid OnThe following sensors are in asserted status:CPU PROCHOTCPU THERMTRIPCPU CATERRDRAM ErrorFAN

4.4 Fan Fault LED

Fan Fault LED Indicator is used to indicate the system FAN status.

Table 5. FAN Fault LED Status

ColorStatusDescription
AmberSolid OffThe system fan is running in normal.
Blinking (~1Hz)The system fan in failure status. E.g. system fan is not running, system fan speed is running lower/higher than the sensor monitoring value or system fan is removed while host is power on.
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