Dell PowerEdge C6145 Using the Baseboard Management Controller - Page 63

LAN channel. See Get User

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Max Authentication 2 1 Failures Lockout Window 3 2 Configuration (Configuration ID 0Ch). In other words, Web can only be disabled or enabled when HTTP/HTTPS is enabled. [0] - all services except IPMI are disabled. This bit takes precedence over other bits. Default is 0. [1] - KVM/Virtual Storage, enabled by default. [2] - HTTP/HTTPS, enabled by default. [3] - SSH/Telnet, disabled by default. Specifies the maximum number of allowed authentication failures. Setting this value to 0 will disable the lockout feature. Whenever this setting is modified, the number of authentication failure of each enabled user must be reset to 0. When an account Is locked out, the IPMI Messaging must be disabled on the LAN channel. See Get User Access command. R/W Default = 00h (disable Lockout feature) Specifies the window, in second, during which if the consecutive maximum number of authentication failures is reached, the account should be disabled. Setting this value to 0 will disable the lockout feature. R/W IPMI OEM Command List | 63

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IPMI OEM Command List
|
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Configuration
(Configuration ID 0Ch). In
other words, Web can only
be disabled or enabled
when HTTP/HTTPS is
enabled.
[0] - all services except
IPMI are disabled. This bit
takes precedence over other
bits. Default is 0.
[1] - KVM/Virtual Storage,
enabled by default.
[2] - HTTP/HTTPS,
enabled by default.
[3] - SSH/Telnet, disabled
by default.
Max Authentication
Failures
2
1
Specifies the maximum
number of allowed
authentication failures.
Setting this value to 0 will
disable the lockout feature.
Whenever this setting is
modified, the number of
authentication failure of
each enabled user must be
reset to 0.
When an account Is locked
out, the IPMI Messaging
must be disabled on the
LAN channel. See Get User
Access command.
Default = 00h (disable
Lockout feature)
R/W
Lockout Window
3
2
Specifies the window, in
second, during which if the
consecutive maximum
number of authentication
failures is reached, the
account should be disabled.
Setting this value to 0 will
disable the lockout feature.
R/W