Intel S5520HCT Product Specification - Page 79

Web Services for Management WS-MAN

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Intel® Server Boards S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT TPS Platform Management • You can mount either IDE (CD-ROM, floppy) or USB devices as a remote device to the server. • It is possible to boot all supported operating systems from the remotely mounted device and to boot from disk IMAGE (*.IMG) and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM ISO files. For more information, refer to the Tested/supported Operating System List. • It is possible to mount at least two devices concurrently. • The mounted device is visible to (and usable by) the managed system's operating system and BIOS in both the pre- and post-boot states. • The mounted device shows up in the BIOS boot order and it is possible to change the BIOS boot order to boot from this remote device. • It is possible to install an operating system on a bare metal server (no operating system present) using the remotely mounted device. This may also require the use of KVM-r to configure the operating system during install. If either a virtual IDE or virtual floppy device is remotely attached during system boot, both virtual IDE and virtual floppy are presented as bootable devices. It is not possible to present only a single mounted device type to the system BIOS. 4.2.3.1 Availability The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes and is not user-configurable. Media redirection sessions persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss. 4.2.4 Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) The BMC firmware supports the Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) specification, version 1.0. 4.2.4.1 Profiles The BMC supports the following DMTF profiles for WS-MAN: • Base Server Profile • Fan Profile • Physical Asset Profile • Power State Management Profile • Profile Registration Profile • Record Log Profile • Sensor Profile • Software Inventory Profile (FW Version) Note: WS-MAN features will be made available after production launch. Revision 1.8 65 Intel order number E39529-013

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Intel® Server Boards S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT TPS
Platform Management
Revision 1.8
Intel order number E39529-013
65
You can mount either IDE (CD-ROM, floppy) or USB devices as a remote device to the
server.
It is possible to boot all supported operating systems from the remotely mounted device
and to boot from disk IMAGE (*.IMG) and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM ISO files. For more
information, refer to the Tested/supported Operating System List.
It is possible to mount at least two devices concurrently.
The mounted device is visible to (and usable by) the managed system’s operating
system and BIOS in both the pre- and post-boot states.
The mounted device shows up in the BIOS boot order and it is possible to change the
BIOS boot order to boot from this remote device.
It is possible to install an operating system on a bare metal server (no operating system
present) using the remotely mounted device. This may also require the use of KVM-r to
configure the operating system during install.
If either a virtual IDE or virtual floppy device is remotely attached during system boot, both
virtual IDE and virtual floppy are presented as bootable devices. It is not possible to present
only a single mounted device type to the system BIOS.
4.2.3.1
Availability
The default inactivity timeout is 30 minutes and is not user-configurable.
Media redirection sessions persist across system reset but not across an AC power loss.
4.2.4
Web Services for Management (WS-MAN)
The BMC firmware supports the Web Services for Management (WS-MAN) specification,
version 1.0.
4.2.4.1
Profiles
The BMC supports the following DMTF profiles for WS-MAN:
Base Server Profile
Fan Profile
Physical Asset Profile
Power State Management Profile
Profile Registration Profile
Record Log Profile
Sensor Profile
Software Inventory Profile (FW Version)
Note:
WS-MAN features will be made available after production launch.