Intel® Server Board S1200SP Family Technical Product Specification
Parameter 25 (VLAN Destination Address) of the Set LAN Config Parameters IPMI command is not supported
and returns a completion code of 0x80 (parameter not supported) for any read/write of parameter 25.
If the BMC IP address source is DHCP, the following behavior is seen:
If the BMC is first configured for DHCP (prior to enabling VLAN), when VLAN is enabled, the BMC performs
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a discovery on the new VLAN in order to obtain a new BMC IP address.
If the BMC is configured for DHCP (before disabling VLAN), when VLAN is disabled, the BMC performs a
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discovery on the LAN in order to obtain a new BMC IP address.
If the BMC IP address source is Static, the following behavior is seen:
If the BMC is first configured for static (prior to enabling VLAN), when VLAN is enabled, the BMC has the
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same IP address as configured before. It is left to the management application to configure a different IP
address if that is not suitable for VLAN.
If the BMC is configure for static (prior to disabling VLAN), when VLAN is disabled, the BMC has the same
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IP address as configured before. It is left to the management application to configure a different IP address
if that is not suitable for LAN.
6.11.7
Secure Shell (SSH)
Secure Shell (SSH) connections are supported for SMASH-CLP sessions to the BMC.
There is a maximum of one SMASH-CLP session allowed.
6.11.8
Serial-over-LAN (SOL 2.0)
The BMC supports IPMI 2.0 SOL.
IPMI 2.0 introduced a standard serial-over-LAN feature. This is implemented as a standard payload type (01h)
over RMCP+.
Three commands are implemented for SOL 2.0 configuration:
Get SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters and Set SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters: These commands are
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used to get and set the values of the SOL configuration parameters. The parameters are implemented on
a per-channel basis.
Activating SOL: This command is not accepted by the BMC. It is sent by the BMC when SOL is activated to
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notify a remote client of the switch to SOL.
Activating a SOL session requires an existing IPMI-over-LAN session. If encryption is used, it should be
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negotiated when the IPMI-over LAN session is established.
6.11.9
Platform Event Filter (PEF)
The BMC includes the ability to generate a selectable action, such as a system power-off or reset, when a match
occurs to one of a configurable set of events. This capability is called Platform Event Filtering, or PEF. One of
the available PEF actions is to trigger the BMC to send a LAN alert to one or more destinations.
The BMC supports 20 PEF filters. The first twelve entries in the PEF filter table are pre-configured (but may be
changed by the user). The remaining entries are left blank, and may be configured by the user.
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