How To Identify Bios And Bmc Revision Levels; Bios Revision Level Identification; Bmc Revision Level Identification - NEC EXPRESS5800/120Md Series User Manual

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How to Identify BIOS and BMC Revision Levels

To help you identify your system's current BIOS and BMC revision levels, refer to the
following subsections.

BIOS Revision Level Identification

During system Power-On Self Test (POST), which runs automatically when your
system is powered on, your system monitor displays several messages, one of which
identifies the BIOS revision level currently loaded on your system, see the example
below.
Example: BIOS Revision Level
Phoenix BIOS 4.0 Release 6.0.2251
In the example above, BIOS 6.0.2251 is the current BIOS revision level loaded on your
system.
Note:
reflect the actual BIOS setting in your system.

BMC Revision Level Identification

During system Power-On Self Test (POST), which runs automatically when your
system is powered on, system diagnostics are run. Following the memory test
diagnostic, several messages will appear informing you that the mouse was detected
and system configuration data updated, when you see these messages the BMC
messages are displayed next.
Note:
To identify your system's current BMC revision level, see the example below.
Example: BMC Messages
Base Board Management Controller
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Device ID
IPMI Version
SDR Revision
Self Test Result :
In the example above, Firmware Revision 01.14 is the current BMC revision level
loaded on your system.
Note:
not reflect the actual BMC revision level setting in your system.
5-18 Problem Solving
The BIOS Revision Level stated in the example may not
Press the Esc key to see the diagnostic messages.
:01
Device Revision
:1.0
Firmware Revision
:SDR Rev. 01.00 (23D)
The Firmware Revision Level stated in the example may
:00
:01.14

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