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IPMI Conguration Guide
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Page 1 - IPMI Conguration Guide

1IPMI Conguration Guide1. Introduction of Megarac SP ... 22. Megarac SP GUI Overview ...

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102.4.3 System and Audit LogIf congured, these logs will display all the system and audit events that occurred on this device.NOTE: Logs

Page 3 - 2. Megarac SP GUI Overview

112.5 Conguration2.5.1 Active Directory SettingsThe displayed table shows current configured Role Groups and the available slots. You can modify, a

Page 4 - 2.2 Dashboard

12Delete Role GroupSelect the desired role group to be deleted and click ‘Delete Role Group’.

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132.5.2 DNS Server SettingsThis page is used to congure the Host name and Domain Name Server conguration of the device.Host congurationHost Settin

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14Domain NameIt displays the domain name of the device if Auto is selected. If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the domain name of

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152.5.3 System Event LogThis page is used to congure the System Event log information.Current Event Log PolicyIt will display the congured Event Lo

Page 8 - 2.4 Server Health

162.5.4 Images RedirectionThe displayed table shows congured images on BMC. You can add or replace the images from here to the remote medi

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17Delete ImageSelect the desired image to be deleted and click ‘Delete Image’.NOTE: Redirection needs to be stopped to replace or delete the image.

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182.5.5 LDAP/E-Directory SettingsThe displayed table shows the configured Role Groups and available slots. You can modify or add/delete role gro

Page 11 - 2.5 Conguration

19Delete Role GroupSelect the desired role group to be deleted and click ‘Delete Role Group’.

Page 12 - Delete Role Group

21. Introduction of Megarac SPMegarac SP allows remote access of computers with BMC (Baseboard Management Controllers) and IPMI (Intelligence Platfor

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202.5.6 Mouse Mode SettingsThe Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from the local window to the remote screen using either of the two methods

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21SaveClick ‘Save’ to save any changes made.ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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222.5.7 Network SettingsThis page is used to configure the network settings for available LAN channels.LAN InterfaceSelect the LAN interface to be co

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23Default Gateway to be congured for the selected interface.• - An IP Address consists of 4 sets of numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.

Page 17 - Delete Image

24ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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252.5.8 Network Bonding CongurationThis page is used to configure the network bonding configuration for network interfaces.NOTE: A minimum of 2 netw

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26Click “Save” to save the current changes.NOTE: Disabling bonding will disable the Bonding-VLAN conguration.ResetClick “Reset” to reset the modied

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272.5.9 Network Link CongurationThis page is used to congure the network link conguration for available network interfaces.LAN InterfaceSelect the

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28SaveClick ‘Save’ to save the settings.ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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292.5.10 NTP SettingsThis page displays the device’s current Date & Time Settings. It can be used to configure either Date & Time or NTP (Net

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32. Megarac SP GUI Overview2.1 Login pageThe default username and password are both “admin”. It is recommended to change the username and password a

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30can be used to display the exact local time.NOTE: Use the correct UTC offset after adjusting for DST.Automatically synchronizeCheck this option to a

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312.5.11 PAM OrderingThis page is used to congure the PAM order for user authentication into the BMC.PAM ModuleIt shows the list of available PAM mo

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32ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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332.5.12 PEF ManagementThis page is used to configure the Event Filter, Alert Policy and LAN Destination. To view the page, the user must at least be

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34Send Test AlertSelect a congured slot in the LAN Destination tab and click ‘Send Test Alert’ to send a sample alert to the congured de

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352.5.13 RADIUS SettingsTo enable/disable RADIUS, check or uncheck the “RADIUS Authentication” Enable checkbox respectively.NOTE: Generic FreeRADIUS

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36• - Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.• - The rst Number must not be 0.The server address will support the following:• - IPv4 Address format.• - IPv

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372.5.14 Congure Remote SessionThis page is used to congure virtual media conguration settings for the next redirection session.Virtual Media Atta

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382.5.15 ServicesThis page is used to display the basic information about services running in the BMC. To modify a service, the user must be an Admin

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392.5.16 SMTP SettingsThis page is used to congure the SMTP settings.LAN Channel NumberSelect the LAN channel to which the SMTP information needs to

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42.2 DashboardThe dashboard displays overall information about the status of the device.Device InformationDisplays the Firmware Revision and Firmware

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40Enter the ‘IP address’ of the SMTP Server. It is a mandatory eld.• - An IP Address is made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in “xxx.xxx.xxx.xx

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41SaveClick ‘Save’ to save the new SMTP server conguration.ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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422.5.17 SSL Certicate CongurationThis page is used to upload a new SSL certicate and privacy key.NOTE: Please check the current BMC time in NTP u

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43Click ‘upload’ to upload the SSL certicate and privacy key into the BMC.NOTE: Upon successful upload, HTTPs service will be restarted to use the ne

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442.5.18 System and Audit Log SettingsThis page is used to congure the System and Audit log settings.System LogCheck the option ‘Enable’ to enable s

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45Specify the remote server address to log system events. The server address will support the following:• - IP Address (Both IPv4 and IPv6 format).• -

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462.5.19 User ManagementThe displayed table shows any configured Users and available slots. You can modify or add new users from here. A maximum

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472.5.20 Virtual Media DevicesUse this page to congure Virtual Media device settings.Floppy devicesSelect the number of oppy devices that support V

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482.6 Remote Control2.6.1 Console RedirectionLaunch the remote console redirection window from this page. To launch it, you must have Administrator

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492.6.2 Power Control and StatusThis page helps you to view or perform any host power cycle operations.Reset ServerSelect this option to reboot the s

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5name, reading, and status icon, as well as a link to that sensor’s page.There are 3 possible states for a Sensor:• - Green dot denotes a Normal state

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502.6.3 Java SOLLaunch the Java SOL, you must have Administrator privileges.NOTE: A compatible JRE must be installed in the system prior to the launc

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512.7 Auto Video Recording2.7.1 Triggers CongurationCongure which events on the page will trigger the auto-video recording option to sta

Page 48 - 2.6 Remote Control

522.7.2 Video RecordingThis page displays the list of available recorded video les on the BMC. The various elds of Recorded Video are g

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532.8 Maintenance2.8.1 Preserve CongurationCheck which congurations need to be preserved, while Restore Factory Defaults is done.Conguration

Page 50 - 2.6.3 Java SOL

542.8.2 Restore Factory DefaultsThis page helps to restore the factory defaults of the device. Please note that after entering restore factory widget

Page 51 - 2.7 Auto Video Recording

552.8.3 System AdministratorThis page is used to congure the System Administrator congurations.UsernameUsername of the System Administrator is disp

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56ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

Page 53 - 2.8 Maintenance

572.9 Firmware Update2.9.1 Firmware UpdateThis wizard takes you through the process of rmware upgrades. A reset of the box will automatically

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582.9.2 Image Transfer ProtocolThis page is used to congure the rmware image protocol information.Protocol TypeProtocol type to transfer the rmwar

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59ResetClick ‘Reset’ to reset the modied changes.

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62.3 Field Replaceable Unit (FRU)This page displays the BMC FRU le information. On selecting a particular FRU Device ID its corresponding FRU inform

Page 57 - 2.9 Firmware Update

7• - Board Product Name• - Board Serial Number• - Board Part Number• - FRU File ID• - Board ExtraProduct InformationIt displays the following Product

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82.4 Server Health2.4.1 Sensor ReadingsA list of sensor readings will be displayed here. Click on a record to show more information about that parti

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92.4.2 Event LogThis page displays the list of events incurred by different sensors on this device. Double click on a record to see the details

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