Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 29

omreport chassis bmc, command lists each of the valid parameters. Table 3-3 shows

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Table 3-2. BIOS Setup Parameters (continued) Parameters RAID Channel A RAID Channel B SATA SATA port Secondary SCSI Serial Communications Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Speaker USB or USBB User accessible USB Description Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel A is detected as a RAID device or a SCSI device. Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel B is detected as a RAID device or a SCSI device. Displays whether the onboard SATA controller is set to ATA mode, RAID mode, or is disabled. Displays if the SATA port is enabled or disabled. Displays whether the device is enabled or disabled. Displays whether COM port 1 and COM port 2 are enabled or disabled with or without console redirection. Displays whether serial port 1 is mapped to a COM port, a COM port 1, a COM port 3, a COM1 BMC, a BMC Serial, a BMC NIC, a BMC RAC, or is disabled. Displays whether serial port 2 is mapped to a COM port, a COM port 2, a COM port 4, or is disabled. Displays whether the speaker is on or off. Displays whether the USB port is enabled or disabled. Displays whether the user-accessible USB port is enabled or disabled. omreport chassis bmc NOTE: This command will be phased-out in future releases. It will be replaced by the command omreport chassis remoteaccess. Use the omreport chassis bmc command to view baseboard management controller (BMC) general information. Type: omreport chassis bmc The output from the omreport chassis bmc command lists each of the valid parameters. Table 3-3 shows the available settings. omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service 29

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omreport: Viewing System Status Using the Instrumentation Service
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omreport chassis bmc
NOTE:
This command will be phased-out in future releases. It will be replaced by the command
omreport chassis
remoteaccess
.
Use the
omreport chassis bmc
command to view baseboard management controller (BMC)
general information.
Type:
omreport chassis bmc
The output from the
omreport chassis bmc
command lists each of the valid parameters. Table 3-3 shows
the available settings.
RAID Channel A
Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel A is detected as a
RAID device or a SCSI device.
RAID Channel B
Displays whether RAID-on-motherboard Channel B is detected as a
RAID device or a SCSI device.
SATA
Displays whether the onboard SATA controller is set to ATA mode,
RAID mode, or is disabled.
SATA port
Displays if the SATA port is enabled or disabled.
Secondary SCSI
Displays whether the device is enabled or disabled.
Serial Communications
Displays whether COM port 1 and COM port 2 are enabled or
disabled with or without console redirection.
Serial Port 1
Displays whether serial port 1 is mapped to a COM port, a
COM port 1, a COM port 3, a COM1 BMC, a BMC Serial, a BMC
NIC, a BMC RAC, or is disabled.
Serial Port 2
Displays whether serial port 2 is mapped to a COM port, a
COM port 2, a COM port 4, or is disabled.
Speaker
Displays whether the speaker is on or off.
USB or USBB
Displays whether the USB port is enabled or disabled.
User accessible USB
Displays whether the user-accessible USB port is enabled or disabled.
Table 3-2.
BIOS Setup Parameters
(continued)
Parameters
Description