Intel BB5520UR Product Specification - Page 80

Embedded Web server, Local Directory Authentication Protocol LDAP

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Platform Management Intel® Server Boards S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT TPS 4.2.5 Embedded Web server The BMC provides an embedded web server for out-of-band management. User authentication is handled by IPMI user names and passwords. Base functionality for the embedded web server includes: • Power Control • Sensor Reading • SEL Reading • KVM/Media Redirection: Only available when the Intel® RMM3 is present. • IPMI User Management The web server is available on all enabled LAN channels. If a LAN channel is enabled, properly configured, and accessible, the web server is available. The web server may be contacted via HTTP or HTTPS. A user can modify the SSL certificates using the web server. You cannot change the web server's port (80/81). For security reasons, you cannot use the null user (user 1) to access the web server. The session inactivity timeout for the embedded web server is 30 minutes. This is not userconfigurable. 4.2.6 Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) The BMC firmware supports the Linux Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) protocol for user authentication. IPMI users/passwords and sessions are not supported over LDAP. A user can configure LDAP usage through the embedded web server for authentication of future embedded web sessions. Note: Supports LDAP for Linux only. 66 Revision 1.8 Intel order number E39529-013

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Platform Management
Intel® Server Boards S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT TPS
Revision 1.8
Intel order number E39529-013
66
4.2.5
Embedded Web server
The BMC provides an embedded web server for out-of-band management. User authentication
is handled by IPMI user names and passwords. Base functionality for the embedded web server
includes:
Power Control
Sensor Reading
SEL Reading
KVM/Media Redirection: Only available when the Intel
®
RMM3 is present.
IPMI User Management
The web server is available on all enabled LAN channels. If a LAN channel is enabled, properly
configured, and accessible, the web server is available.
The web server may be contacted via HTTP or HTTPS. A user can modify the SSL certificates
using the web server. You cannot change the web server’s port (80/81).
For security reasons, you cannot use the null user (user 1) to access the web server. The
session inactivity timeout for the embedded web server is 30 minutes. This is not user-
configurable.
4.2.6
Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP)
The BMC firmware supports the Linux Local Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP) protocol
for user authentication. IPMI users/passwords and sessions are not supported over LDAP.
A user can configure LDAP usage through the embedded web server for authentication of future
embedded web sessions.
Note:
Supports LDAP for Linux only.