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Dell PowerEdge C6105 Using the Baseboard Management Controller COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell™, the DELL logo, and PowerEdge™ are trademarks of Dell Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Linux® is - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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7 Component Information 8 Firmware Update 9 Front Panel User Interface 13 Power Button 13 ID Button 13 LEDs 13 System Information 15 System Information 15 List FRU 15 Components 16 Server Health 16 Sensor Readings 17 Sensor Readings With Thresholds 19 Event Log 21 Configuration - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Remote Control 33 Console Redirection 33 Server Power Control 37 Maintenance 38 Languages 38 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 39 Command Support List 39 4 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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(PEF) to take selected action for selected events including NMI • Chassis management, which includes power control, status report, front panel buttons, and LEDs control • Watchdog and auto server re-start and recovery • Support for multi-session user and alert destination for LAN channel Using the - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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authentication with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protection prevents unauthorized intruders from gaining access to the BMC web server. Once authentication is passed, you can manage the server by privilege. Table 1-1. Default User Name And Password Field User Name Password Default root root NOTE - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Information Description Device Power Status Current power state of the system. Firmware Revision Dell Remote Management Controller BMC Chipset Dell Remote Management Controller type. BIOS Version BIOS version for the system. PIC Version PIC FW version for chassis fan control board. 7 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Component Information Server Board Information Including Serial Number, BIOS Version, Product ID, Manufacturer, and Manufacture Date. CPU Information Including Socket, Manufacturer, Model, and Frequency. Memory Information Including Memory ID, Status, Socket, Module Size, Model, and Frequency. 8 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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. >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x30 0x02 0x01 0x10 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xff >10 02 00 01 07 4 Set URL. HTTP Server Update: (Ex: http://192.168.1.111/s2gv112.bin) >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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0x67 0x76 0x31 0x31 0x32 0x2E 0x62 0x69 0x6E ASCII code for URL "http://192.168.1.111/s2gv112.bin" Response: 21 written data length TFTP Server Update: (Ex: tftp://192.168.1.111/s2gv112.bin) >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x30 0x03 0x01 0x10 0x03 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Ready to Accept Image 0x04: USB Unit Stage 0x05: Connecting to server 0x80: General Error 0x81: Cannot establish connection 0x82: Path not firmware version and save it on your local system. During the process of firmware update, the AC power of the managed system cannot be unplugged and the Web GUI - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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update. You can now follow the instructions presented below to successfully update the card to, or enter the path on your system where the firmware image file resides. Example: root raw 0x30 0x01 > 01Reservation ID 2 Enable SSH/Telnet Service. >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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power/ID). Power Button The power button turns the device on and off. ID Button The control panel Chassis Identify button toggles the state of the Chassis LED indicates the Chassis Identify command has been accepted. System Status LED There is a dual-color LED to show the system status. The BMC - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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asserted Thermal trip • SEL almost full • SEL full System firmware error • Correctable ECC error • Uncorrectable ECC error • Correctable ECC error logging limit reached • Bus correctable error • Bus uncorrectable error • Bus fatal error • Timer expired • Hard reset • Power down • Power cycle 14 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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general information about the system including Device Power Status, Firmware Revision, AuxFirmware Revision, Firmware Build Time, BMC Chipset, BIOS Version, and PIC Version. List FRU The List FRU tab shows a list of the detected Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) in the system. Select a FRU item from - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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and can be sorted by the column header. The table shows the Socket, Manufacturer, and Model of each component. Server Health The Server Health tab provides information about the server's health such as sensor readings and the event log. The sensor readings can be shown with or without thresholds in - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-1. Server Health Options Button Sensor Readings Sensor Readings with Thresholds to the event log. Sensor Readings The Sensor Readings tab shows all sensor readings from the system. Table 1-2. Sensor Readings Item Sensor Type Selection Drop Down Menu Description This drop down menu - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-2. Sensor Readings Item Description Sensor Readings List This field shows the individual sensor's name, reading, and the current status of the sensor. Refresh Button Use this button to refresh the sensor readings view. Show Thresholds Button Clicking Show Thresholds button expands the - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Sensor Readings With Thresholds The Sensor Readings with Thresholds tab shows all sensor readings and thresholds from the system. Table 1-3. Sensor Readings With Thresholds Item Description Sensor Selection Drop Down Menu This drop-down menu allows you to select the type of sensor readings - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-4. Table Temperature Thresholds (continued) Temperature Sensor Number UNCT UCT P1_DIMM_TEMP 0x4D 96 98 Chassis_Ambient 0x54 48 50 Outlet_TEMP 0x42 N/A N/A Table 1-5. Voltage Thresholds Voltage Sensor CPU_0_Vcore CPU_1_Vcore DDRP0_Voltage DDRP1_Voltage DDRP0_Voltage (LV) - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Log Item Description Select An Event Log Category Select one of the following event categories: • Sensor-Specific Events • BIOS-Generated Events • System Management Software Events Event Log You can obtain the following information for each event: • Event ID • Time Stamp • Sensor Name - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Health LED Conditions Item Temperature Sensors Fan Sensors Voltage Sensors Power Supply Processor Event Logging Disable Post Error Memory PCI-E asserted State asserted Thermal trip • SEL almost full • SEL full System firmware error • Correctable ECC error • Uncorrectable ECC error • Correctable - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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network settings, including the dynamic and static IP assignment. This button takes you to the SMTP settings tab, where you can configure the SMTP mail server. This button takes you to the user list tab, where you can add, edit or remove users. This button takes you to the PEF list - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Alerts On the Alerts tab, you can configure alert destinations. To delete an alert, select it and press Delete. To create a new alert, select a destination address that has not been configured, yet, from the alert table entry and click Modify. To send a test alert, select the alert from the list and - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-12. Modify Alert Item Alert Type Destination IP Email Address Subject Message Save Button Cancel Button Description You can select the way an alert is sent when it is triggered by an event. • SNMP Trap • Email Type the SNMP destination IP address into this field. If Email as Alert Type is - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Select this option to select mouse mode to Absolute, depending upon your system. This mode enables you to see two mouse cursors where, one is mode when the host server is running in the Windows platform. Select this option to select mouse mode to Relative, depending upon your system. In this mode, - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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network settings. Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or manually configure one. Table 1-14. Network Item Description LOM Port BMC's IP to be configured by a DHCP automatically (use DHCP) server (dynamically). Use the following IP address This option allows you to configure - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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tab allows you to configure the SMTP mail server. Table 1-15. Modify SMTP Item Mail Server IP Save Button Description This field allows you to configure the IP address of the SMTP mail server. Use this button to save your settings. NOTE: To test the SMTP server, use the Send Test Alert button on - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Users The Users tab allows you to view the current list of user for the server. If you would like to delete or modify a user, select their name in the list and click Delete User or Modify User. To add a new - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-16. User List Item Delete User Button Description Use this button to delete an existing user. Select a user first. Table 1-17. Add New User Item Description User Name Enter a user name in the user name field. Your user name must be at least four characters long and no more than 32 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Table 1-18. Modify User Item Description User Name This field contains the user name being modified. This field cannot be modified. Change Password Box Select this box to change the password. Password Enter the new password in the password field. Your password must be at least eight - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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PEF The PEF tab allows you to view the list of the configured PEF destinations. You can select a PEF and press the Modify button to configure it. Table 1-19. PEF Item Event Filter Action Alert Policy Number Sensor Type Event Severity Event Trigger Description Specify the corresponding action for a - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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you to initiate Console Redirection and to view the Power Control options. Console Redirection The Console Redirection tab control the corresponding devices on a remote managed system. Click on Launch Console to launch the Java-based remote console. System Requirements • JRE 1.5 or later • Windows - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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launch the redirection console using Java viewer. Use this button to view the power state and perform power control functions on the server. Table 1-21. Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations Keystroke - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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be used to act as if you pressed the , and keys down simultaneously on the server that you are redirecting. Table 1-23. Console Redirection Window: Mouse Menu Item Sync Cursor Show Cursor Description This to show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system. 35 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a physical floppy/USB key drive. This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of a floppy/USB key image, instead of a physical driver. Table 1-26. Console Redirection Window: Help Menu Item About JViewer Description Shows the - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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the server. Power Off Server Immediate Option Select this option to power down the server immediately. Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown Option Select this option to power down the server gracefully. Power On Server Option Select this option to power up the server. Power Cycle Server Option - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Maintenance The Maintenance tab allows you to perform maintenance tasks on the device including the Firmware Update. Refer to "Firmware Update" on page 9. Languages The Languages tab allows you to select the language for the web application. Select the language from the drop down list and click - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Set ACPI Power State App 06h O Get ACPI Power State App 07h O Get Device GUID App 08h O Broadcast Commands: Broadcast 'Get Device ID' App 01h M Supported Yes Yes Interface Capabilities App 36h M Get System GUID App 37h M Supported Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 39 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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4Bh M Command Set User Payload Access App 4Ch M Get User Payload Access App 4Eh M Get Channel Payload Support App 4Fh M Get Channel Payload Version App 50h M Master Write-Read I2C App 52h M 40 Supported Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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O Chassis Identify Chassis 04h O Set Chassis Capabilities Chassis 05h O Set Power Restore Policy Chassis 06h O Get System Reset Cause Chassis 07h M Set System Boot Options Chassis 08h M Get System Boot Options Chassis 09h M Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah M Supported - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Commands Command Set Power Cycle Interval Get POH Counter NetFn CMD O/M Chassis 0Bh M Chassis 0Fh O Table 1-32. Event Commands Command Set Event Receiver Get Event Receiver Platform Event NetFn CMD O/M S/E 00h M S/E 01h M S/E 02h M Supported Yes No Supported M M M Table 1-33 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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O Set SDR Repository Time Storage 29h O Enter SDR Repository Update Storage 2Ah O Mode Exit SDR Repository Update Storage 2Bh O Mode Run Initialization Agent Storage 2Ch O Supported Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes 43 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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S/E 2Ah O Get Sensor Event Status S/E 2Bh O Get Sensor Reading S/E 2Ch M Set Sensor Type S/E 2Dh O Get Sensor Type S/E 2Eh O Set Sensor Reading and Event S/E Status 2Fh M Supported Yes Yes Yes Supported No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes 44 - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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Parameters S/E 13h M Set Last Processed Event ID S/E 14h M Get Last Processed Event ID S/E 15h M Alert Immediate S/E 16h M PET Acknowledge S/E 17h M Supported Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes VLAN Configuration The VLAN is confiugred through the IPMI Set/Get LAN Configuration - Dell PowerEdge C6105 | Using the Baseboard
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>11 00 00 VLAN is disabled/VLAN ID is zero. 2 Enable and Set VLAN ID : >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x0C 0x01 0x01 0x14 0x02 0x80 3 Disable VLAN ID : >ipmitool -H -I lanplus -U root -P root raw 0x0C 0x01 0x01 0x14 0x00 0x00 BMC Version Information
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