Lan Interface - QUANTA W Mainboard Series S210-MBT2W Technical Manual

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[3.2.548] LAN Interface

[3.2.549] BMC LAN interface is assigned to dedicated NIC LAN
(Default) and a shared NIC. IPMI Specification v2.0 defines how
IPMI messages, encapsulated in RMCP/RMCP+ packet format,
can be sent to and from the BMC. This capability allows a
remote console application to access the BMC and perform the
following operations:
Chassis control: obtain chassis status, reset and power-up
the chassis
Obtain system sensor status
Obtain and Set system boot options
Obtain Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information
Obtain System Event Log (SEL) entries
Obtain Sensor Data Records (SDR)
Set Platform Event Filtering (PEF)
Set LAN configurations
[3.2.550] In addition, the BMC supports LAN alerting in the form
of SNMP traps that conform to the IPMI Platform Event Trap
(PET) format.
[3.2.551] Session and User
[3.2.552] This BMC supports ten (10) user accounts. Each can
have a different user name, password and privilege level. Four
accounts can login simultaneously. The available user privilege
levels are User, Operator, and Administrator.
[3.2.553] RMCP+
[3.2.554] Besides RMCP defined by DMTF, BMC also supports
RMCP+ protocol defined in IPMI 2.0.
Authentication Algorithm types supported: RAKP-none,
RAKP-HMAC-SHA1, RAKP-HMAC-MD5.
Integrity Algorithm types supported: none, HMAC-SHA1-
96, HMAC-MD5-128, MD5-128.
Confidentiality Algorithm types supported: none, AES-
CBC-128.
[3.2.555]
[3.2.556] Serial Over LAN
[3.2.557] BMC supports 1 IPMI (Spec v2.0) specific SOL ses-
sion. BMC supports redirect data from UART interface.
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