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Hex-ASCII Command Format, Text Command Format
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Hex-ASCII Command Format Binary IPMI commands are sent and received as a series of case-insensitive hex-ASCII pairs, where each is separated from the preceding pair by a single space character. Table B-1 lists the terminal mode requests to BMC and Table B-2 lists the terminal mode responses from BMC. The following is an example of a binary IPMI request message: [18 00 22] Table B-1. Terminal Mode Request to BMC Byte Explanation 1 [7:2] - Net Function (even) [1:0] - Responder's LUN 2 [7:2] - Requester's Sequence Number [1:0] - Bridge field 3 Command Number 4:N Data Table B-2. Terminal Mode Response from BMC Byte Explanation 1 [7:2] - Net Function (odd) [1:0] - Responder's LUN 2 [7:2] - Requester's Sequence Number [1:0] - Bridge field 3 Command Number 4 Completion Code 5:N Data Text Command Format Text commands do not support the bridging and sequence number fields present in the hex-ASCII commands. In addition, text commands are preceded by a prefix consisting of the string SYS. Table B-3 lists the terminal mode text commands and Table B-4 lists the terminal mode configuration. 114 Terminal Mode Commands