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LAN Channel Specifications

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Platform Management Intel® Server Boards SE7320SP2 and SE7525GP2 In-band Traffic LAN RMCP Port 26Fh NIC #1 side-band connection PCI mBMC System Bus Figure 16. IPMI-over-LAN RMCP includes a field that indicates the class of messages that can be embedded in an RMCP message packet. For RMCP version 1.0, the defined classes are IPMI, ASF, and OEM. IPMIover-LAN uses the IPMI class to transfer IPMI Messages encapsulated in RMCP packets. Intelligent Platform Management Interface v1.5 Specification specifies the packet formats and commands used to perform IPMI Messaging on LAN via RMCP. The management controller transmits to other port addresses as needed. For example, LAN Alerts, which are sent as SNMP Traps, can be transmitted to the SNMP Trap 'well known' port address, 162 (0A2h). 5.2.5.1 LAN Channel Specifications The following table presents the minimum support that will be provided. Note that system management software and utilities may not use all the available management controller options and capabilities. For detailed technical information on the operation of the LAN channel operation and LAN Alerting, refer to Intelligent Platform Management Interface v1.5 specification. Table 50. LAN Channel Specifications Configuration Capability Channel Access Modes Number of Sessions Options always-active, disabled 1 Number of Users 1 Configurable User Names No Configurable User Passwords Yes Privilege Levels User, Operator, Administrator Description/Notes This option determines when the BMC can be accessed via IPMI Messaging over LAN. The number of simultaneous sessions that can be supported is shared across the LAN and serial/modem channels. User information is a resource that is shared across the LAN and serial/modem channels. User information is a resource that is shared across the LAN and serial/modem channels. 106 Revision 4.0

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Platform Management
Intel® Server Boards SE7320SP2 and SE7525GP2
Revision 4.0
106
LAN
PCI
NIC #1
mBMC
System Bus
RMCP
Port
26Fh
In-band
Traffic
side-band connection
Figure 16. IPMI-over-LAN
RMCP includes a field that indicates the class of messages that can be embedded in an RMCP
message packet. For RMCP version 1.0, the defined classes are IPMI, ASF, and OEM. IPMI-
over-LAN uses the IPMI class to transfer IPMI Messages encapsulated in RMCP packets.
Intelligent Platform Management Interface v1.5 Specification specifies the packet formats and
commands used to perform IPMI Messaging on LAN via RMCP.
The management controller transmits to other port addresses as needed. For example, LAN
Alerts, which are sent as SNMP Traps, can be transmitted to the SNMP Trap ‘well known’ port
address, 162 (0A2h).
5.2.5.1
LAN Channel Specifications
The following table presents the minimum support that will be provided. Note that system
management software and utilities may not use all the available management controller options
and capabilities.
For detailed technical information on the operation of the LAN channel
operation and LAN Alerting, refer to Intelligent Platform Management Interface v1.5
specification
.
Table 50. LAN Channel Specifications
Configuration Capability
Options
Description/Notes
Channel Access Modes
always-active,
disabled
This option determines when the BMC can be accessed via
IPMI Messaging over LAN.
Number of Sessions
1
The number of simultaneous sessions that can be supported is
shared across the LAN and serial/modem channels.
Number of Users
1
User information is a resource that is shared across the LAN
and serial/modem channels.
Configurable User Names
No
User information is a resource that is shared across the LAN
and serial/modem channels.
Configurable User Passwords Yes
Privilege Levels
User, Operator,
Administrator