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YY ZZ AA BB, Table B-3., Terminal Mode Text Commands, Command, Switches, Description

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Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued) Command Switches SYS TMODE SYS SET BOOT XX YY ZZ AA BB SYS SET BOOTOPT XX YY...NN Description Used as a no-op confirm that Terminal Mode is active. The BMC returns an OK response followed by TMODE. Sets the boot flags to direct a boot to the specified device following the next IPMI command or action initiated reset or power-on. XX...BB represent five hex-ASCII encoded bytes, which are the boot flags parameter in the Boot Option Parameters. Upon receiving this command, the BMC automatically sets the valid bit in the boot options and sets all the Boot Initiator Acknowledge data bits to 1b. This is a text version of the IPMI Set System Boot Options command. It allows any of the boot option parameters to be set, not just the boot flags. XX YY...NN represent the hex-ASCII encoding for the data bytes that are passed in the Set System Boot Options request. XX - Parameter valid. [7] - 1b = Mark parameter invalid/locked. 0b = Mark parameter valid/unlocked. [6:0] - Boot option parameter selector . YY...NN - Boot Option Parameter Data. Passing 0-bytes of parameter data allows the parameter valid bit to be changed without affecting the present parameter setting. 116 Terminal Mode Commands

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Terminal Mode Commands
SYS TMODE
Used as a no-op confirm that Terminal Mode is active.
The BMC returns an
OK
response followed by
TMODE
.
SYS SET
BOOT XX
YY ZZ AA BB
Sets the boot flags to direct a boot to the specified
device following the next IPMI command or action
initiated reset or power-on. XX…BB represent five
hex-ASCII encoded bytes, which are the boot flags
parameter in the Boot Option Parameters.
Upon receiving this command, the BMC
automatically sets the valid bit in the boot options and
sets all the Boot Initiator Acknowledge data bits to 1b.
SYS SET
BOOTOPT
XX YY…NN
This is a text version of the IPMI
Set System Boot
Options
command. It allows any of the boot option
parameters to be set, not just the boot flags. XX
YY…NN represent the hex-ASCII encoding for the
data bytes that are passed in the Set System Boot
Options request.
XX — Parameter valid.
[7] — 1b = Mark parameter invalid/locked.
0b = Mark parameter valid/unlocked.
[6:0] — Boot option parameter selector .
YY…NN — Boot Option Parameter Data.
Passing 0-bytes of parameter data allows the parameter
valid bit to be changed without affecting the present
parameter setting.
Table B-3.
Terminal Mode Text Commands
(continued)
Command
Switches
Description