Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 115

Examples, Hex-ASCII command example IPMI Reset Watchdog Cmd

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Examples Hex-ASCII command example (IPMI Reset Watchdog Cmd): [18 00 22] [1C 00 22 00] Text command example: [SYS TMODE] [OK TMODE] Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands Command SYS PWD Switches Description -U -U activates a terminal mode session. USERNAME USERNAME corresponds to the ASCII text for the username. represents a printable password (up to 16 characters). If is not provided, then a Null password (all binary 0's) is submitted. Passwords are case sensitive. Either the SYS PWD command or the Activate Session IPMI message must be successfully executed before any command or IPMI messages are accepted. NOTE: A modem connection may be automatically dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered. -N -N represents a Null username and represents a printable password (up to 16 characters). If is not provided, then a Null password (all binary 0's) is submitted. Passwords are case sensitive. Either the SYS PWD command or the Activate Session IPMI message must be successfully executed before any command or IPMI messages are accepted. NOTE: A modem connection may be automatically dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered. -X -X immediately logs out any presently active session. NOTE: Entering an invalid password with -U or -N does not allow you to log on. Terminal Mode Commands 115

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Terminal Mode Commands
115
Examples
Hex-ASCII command example (IPMI Reset Watchdog Cmd):
[18 00 22]<CR>
[1C 00 22 00]<CR-LF>
Text command example:
[SYS TMODE]<CR>
[OK TMODE]<CR-LF>
Table B-3.
Terminal Mode Text Commands
Command
Switches
Description
SYS PWD
-U
USERNAME
<
password
>
-U activates a terminal mode session. USERNAME
corresponds to the ASCII text for the username.
<
password
> represents a printable password (up to
16 characters). If <
password
> is not provided, then a
Null password (all binary 0’s) is submitted. Passwords
are case sensitive.
Either the
SYS PWD
command or the Activate
Session IPMI message must be successfully executed
before any command or IPMI messages are accepted.
NOTE:
A modem connection may be automatically
dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered.
-N
<
password
>
-N represents a Null username and <
password
>
represents a printable password (up to 16 characters).
If <
password
> is not provided, then a Null password
(all binary 0’s) is submitted. Passwords are case
sensitive.
Either the
SYS PWD
command or the Activate
Session IPMI message must be successfully executed
before any command or IPMI messages are accepted.
NOTE:
A modem connection may be automatically
dropped if multiple bad passwords are entered.
-X
-X
immediately logs out any presently active session.
NOTE:
Entering an invalid password with
-U
or
-N
does
not allow you to log on.