CONTENTS PREFACE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� ii CHAPTER OVERVIEW ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� iv Chapter 1� Product Features ��������������������������������������������������������������������1 1�1 Box Content ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1 1.2 Specifications ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 1�3 Features ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Chapter 2� Hardware Setup ���������������������������������������������������������������������6 2�1 Removing and Installing the Top Cover ��������������������������������������������������������� 6 2�2 Removing and Installing the Power Supply Unit Module ������������������������������...
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Chapter 4. BMC Configurations Settings ����������������������������������������������58 4.1 Login ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 58 4.2 Sensor’s Location for Fan & Temperature ����������������������������������������������������� 59 4�3 Utility Setup on Host ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 4�4 Connect Host to BMC by RS23 ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 60 4.5 BMC LED Signal ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 4�6 Web UI �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
• Disclaimer AIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information provided is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, neither AIC or its affiliates, subcontractors or suppliers will be liable for incidental, special or consequential damages including downtime cost;...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before getting started, please read the following important cautions: • All cautions and warnings on the equipment or in the manuals should be noted. • Most electronic components are sensitive to electrical static discharge. Therefore, be sure to ground yourself at all times when installing the internal components.
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• Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only qualified service personnel should open the equipment. • Equipment for restricted access locations. For equipment intended only for installation in a restricted access location, the installation instructions shall contain a statement to this effect. •...
CHAPTER OVERVIEW Chapter 1 Product Features J2012-01 is an ideal SAS JBOD that is specifically designed to accommodate diverse corporations and enterprises who pursue flexibility, easy control, and density in external or backup storage. This product supports hot swap designs and is easily deployed for your benefit.
• Power cord x 2 pcs • Screws kit x 1 set • Mounting Option Slide Rail x 1 set Adjuster Plate x 1 set If any items are missing, please contact the nearest authorized reseller or sales representative in your area. J2012-01 User's Manual...
: 46.3 w/o Rail & Disks) Packaging mm : 595 x 785 x 278 Dimensions inches : 23.4 x 30.9 x 10.9 (W x D x H) Adjustable plate Mounting Options 20” tool-less rail (North America Standard) J2012-01 User's Manual...
Chapter 1 Product Features 1�3 Features J2012-01 is an ideal 2U rack mount chassis with 12 x 3.5” hot swap drive bays that stores and maintains data efficiently and productively. With dual expanders, this product offers high performance, improved scalability, and centralized management for our users to enjoy and deploy.
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BMC console port 3 x Mini SAS HD Console port BMC LAN port(option) BMC console port 3 x Mini SAS HD It em Describt ion Mini SAS HD Console port Debug port BMC LAN port BMC console port J2012-01 User's Manual...
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6 x 48Gb/s Mini SAS HD Debug & Console port For Admin & Firmware update Serial port for Remote JBOD Power on & off. Up – to Host or JBOD. Down – to JBOD (Daisy Chain ) J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 2 Lift the cover upward to remove. 2.1.2 Installing the top cover: Step 1 Align the top cover with the enclosure and push vertically towards the opposite top cover. Step 2 Secure the screws. J2012-01 User's Manual...
2.2.2 Installing the power supply unit module: Step 1 Push the power supply module into the enclosure. Step 2 Make sure the latch on the module is fully hooked onto the power supply housing. Caution & Shock Hazard Disconnect all power sources J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 1 Loosen the thumb screws on the fan module. Step 2 Pull the fan module out of the enclosure. 2.3.2 Installing the fan module: Step 1 Align the fan module with the opening in the enclosure. Step 2 Insert the fan module into enclosure. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 2 Pull the expander module out of enclosure. 2.4.2 Installing the expander module: Step 1 Align the expander module with the expander slot and insert it into the enclosure. Step 2 Close the lever and secure the thumb screw. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 4 Insert the expander module into the enclosure. 2.5.2 Removing the BMC module: Step 1 Remove the expander module from the enclosure. Step 2 Remove the screws and the BMC module from the enclosure. BMC module Expander J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 1 Press the release button on the hard disk tray lever. The lever will automatically be ejected. Step 2 Pull to remove the drive tray. Step 3 Pull the sides of the drive tray to remove the disk drive. Pull one side at a time for easier removal. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Insert the disk drive into tool-less drive tray. Please check if the screw holes on disk drive match the dimples on the tray. Method 2 Insert the disk drive and fasten the screws on the tray with the disk drive. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Step 2 Push the drive tray into the enclosure. Step 3 Close the drive tray lever to complete installation. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2.6.3 Drive slot map: The drive slot map is demonstrated as follows. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 1 Unscrew the screws x 8 pcs (2* top side 2*bottom side *2 both sides). Step 2 Pull the backplane module out of enclosure. 2.7.2 Installing the hard disk drive backplane module: Step 1 Insert the backplane module into the enclosure. Step 2 Secure the screws on the backplane module. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 2 Insert the slide rail into the adjuster plate and make sure that the slide rail is fully hooked onto the adjuster plate. M4 X 6L screws kit * 1sets (10pcs) Adjuster plate *2 sets J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Step 3 Install the front of JBOD onto the rack by securing the screws x 4 to complete installation. Note : The product installation position less then 1 m in height from the supporting surface. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Chapter 2 Hardware Setup 2�9 Adjuster Plate Installation Instruction To install or remove the slide rail, please refer to the manual in the slide rail kit for further details. 7.Slide Rail Installation User’s Manual Screws kit J2012-01 User's Manual...
Each AIC 12G Expander Controller note : To have multiple host access support (the host number can be up to the number of wide ports on each AIC 12G Expander Controller), only the following drives are supported for shared access: 1. SAS drive 2.
3�2 Connect Host to JBOD via RS232 Use a RS-232 DB9 cable to connect the console port of JBOD with host's PC COM port (see the images below for DB9 RS-232 cable and SAS expander COM port). J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 1 Set up the RS232 host connection. Set up RS232 connection application into your host as shown in the example process below. For example: OS: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RS232 connection application: HyperTerminal Step 2 Install HyperTrm.exe J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup Step 3 Enter a new name in the field below and click "OK." Step 4 Connect to the JBOD by selecting an option under "Connect Using" (we selected COM2 in this example) and click "OK." J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Step 5 Under "Bits per second," select the option "38400." Under "Flow control," select "None." Click "OK" when you have completed your selections. Step 6 After Step 5, you will enter the hyper terminal screen. Press "Enter" key and the "cmd" command line will appear. J2012-01 User's Manual...
3�4 Updating Firmware and MFG through Console Port Step 1 Please type in "fdl 0 0" in the command line to update the firmware. Step 2 Select the tool bar ''Transfer'' ''Send File'' within 10 seconds. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup Step 3 Select the Firmware file and under "Protocol," select the option "Xmodem." Press the "Send" to complete action. Step 4 After the firmware update is complete, the command line "Buffer Download Complete" will appear. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Step 6 Select "Transfer" "Send file" within 10 seconds. Step 7 Choose the MFG file and select the option "Xmodem" under "Protocol type" and press "Send." Step 8 After completing the MFG update, the line "Buffer Download Complete" will appear. J2012-01 User's Manual...
3.5.1 How to enable/disable T10 zoning The default T10 zoning configuration is off. (A) Check the current zoning state. cmd> phyzone state Zoning is OFF (B) Enable zoning. cmd> phyzone on (C) Disable zoning. cmd> phyzone off J2012-01 User's Manual...
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12 8 Step 5: Assign the drive on PHY13 to be accessed only by the second port instead of the first port. cmd> phyzone 13 9 Step 6: Reset for taking effect with the new settings. cmd> reset J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Succeeded to set zone group for the phy cmd >phyzone 13 9 Succeeded to set zone group for the phy cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd > cmd >reset J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.3 How to get all revisions in AIC SAS 12G Expander (A) Expander firmware revision cmd> rev (B) Expander configuration revision cmd> showmfg (C) MCU firmware revision and sensor information cmd> sensor J2012-01 User's Manual...
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(C) We also take expander temperature into consideration, and the temperature parameters for expander are non-changeable. Expander temperature parameters: T1=40, T2=86 (max 115*0.75) ,and no warning or alarm. The smart fan feature will use the highest PWM output which is calculated from system and expander temperature parameters. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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(B) Set the standby timer with 10 minutes. The new setting will take effect after reset. cmd> standby_timer 10 cmd> reset WARNING : This function is not recommended to use with RAID card since RAID card limitation. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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This feature is applicable for SAS drives instead of SATA drives. If there is no connection with any active SAS initiator by checking all wide ports, AIC Expander Controller stops all attached SAS drives to save power consumption of SAS drives. Otherwise, AIC Expander Controller starts all attached SAS drives to provide drive access service to any active SAS initiator.
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Expander number: 421-12021704510010 or Expander number: 421- 12021704510010 Enclosure number: 526-12071100500088 (B) Only set Expander serial number with 421-12021704510010. cmd> serial_number 421-12021704510010 (C) Set both of Expander serial number (421-12021704510010) and Enclosure serial number (526-12071100500088). cmd> serial_number 421-12021704510010 526-12071100500088 J2012-01 User's Manual...
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3.5.9 How to power off/on all disk drives automatically This feature is applicable for SAS/SATA drives. If there is no connection with any active SAS initiator by checking all wide ports, AIC Expander Controller powers off all attached SAS/SATA drives to save power consumption. Otherwise, AIC Expander Controller powers on all attached SAS/SATA drives to provide drive access service to any active SAS initiator.
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Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.10 How to configure EDFB The default EDFB configuration is off. (A) Check the current configuration. cmd> edfb EDFB is OFF (B)Enable the edfb. cmd>edfb on (C)Disable the edfb. cmd> edfb off J2012-01 User's Manual...
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"keep on," and "keep last state." The default setting is "keep off." (A) Get the current power setting. cmd> power_setting Power setting: keep off (B) Set "keep off." cmd> power_setting keep_off (C) Set "keep on." cmd> power_setting keep_on (D) Set "keep last state." cmd> power_setting keep_last_state J2012-01 User's Manual...
Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3�6 SES Inband Features To ensure J2012-01 can work properly, provide high performance, and maintain enhanced durability. J2012-01 has implemented SCSI Enclosure Services to monitor the status of power supply, system cooling fan, and working temperature. It also has various indicators to deliver the status of fail devices, such as power supply and cooling fan.
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Threshold control element format BYTE/BIT REQUESTED HIGH CRITICAL THRESHOLD REQUESTED HIGH WARNING THRESHOLD REQUESTED LOW WARNING THRESHOLD REQUESTED LOW CRITICAL THRESHOLD Threshold control element format BYTE/BIT HIGH CRITICAL THRESHOLD HIGH WARNING THRESHOLD LOW WARNING THRESHOLD LOW CRITICAL THRESHOLD J2012-01 User's Manual...
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A failure condition is detected RQSTED ON 1: On 0: Off for Disk Power Supply 1: Off for Disk Power Supply 0: On AC FAIL A failure condition is detected DC FAIL A failure condition is detected J2012-01 User's Manual...
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0: Enable the smart fan function 1: Disable the smart fan function ACTUAL FAN Current fan RPM SPEED FAIL The fan RPM can’t be detected or equal to 0. ACTUAL SPEED Speed code level bases on current fan RPM. CODE J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Temperature has exceeded the failure high threshold value OT WARNING Temperature has exceeded the warning high threshold value UT FAILURE Temperature is below the failure low threshold value UT WARNING Temperature is below the warning low threshold value J2012-01 User's Manual...
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ELEMENT STATUS CODE 0: Power LED is solid on IDENT 1: Power LED is blinking FAILURE Set by the REQUEST FAILURE on Enclosure Control Element REQUESTED WARNING Set by the REQUEST WARNING on Enclosure Control Element REQUESTED J2012-01 User's Manual...
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IDENT Reserved Reserved (B) Voltage Status Element BYTE/BIT COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE WARN WARN CRIT CRIT IDENT FAIL Reserved OVER UNDER OVER UNDER VOLTAGE Field Value ELEMENT STATUS CODE VOLTAGE Voltage reading J2012-01 User's Manual...
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RQST REMOVE Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions" for details. RQST IDENT Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions" for details. RQST FAULT Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions" for details. DEVICE OFF Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions" for details. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Set by the RQST REMOVE on Array Device Control Element IDENT Set by the RQST IDENT on Array Device Control Element FAULT REQSTD Set by the RQST FAULT on Array Device Control Element DEVICE OFF Set by the DEVICE OFF on Array Device Control Element J2012-01 User's Manual...
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We use the software package "sg3_utils" on Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12swap: Edge-L 0c08 (B) Get the current state of a slot power.
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Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) on a disk backplane $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12SAS3swap 0c01...
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"PowerSupply01" or "PowerSupply02" to power off the entire enclosure. We use the software package "sg3_utils" on Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12SAS3swap 0c01...
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Set the bit to enable the identity. Clear the bit to disable the identity. We use the software package "sg3_utils" on Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12SAS3swap 0c01...
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"sg3_utils" on Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12SAS3swap 0c01...
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We use the software package "sg3_utils" on Linux for example, and have a SAS HBA and a cable to connect your host with the expander. (A) Show the device for AIC Expander Controller (canister) $ sg_map -i /dev/sg2 AIC 12G 2U12SAS3swap 0c01 (B) Set "RQST IDENT"...
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Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup REQUESTED SPEED CODE 100% Leave at current speed J2012-01 User's Manual...
Step 2 Type in the default IP http://192.168.11.11 and press "Enter." Step 3 Under "User Name and Password," type in ''admin'' in the login screen and click "Log In" to continue. Key in the default account and password. Account: admin Password: admin J2012-01 User's Manual...
#[sys pwd –u admin admin] It will respond [OK] To check the BMC default IP, Type in the command: #[30 0 2 1 3 0 0] It will respond [34 00 02 00 11 C0 AB 0B 0B] J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Calculate the decimal values as follows to find the IP address. 16*12 + 0 = 192, 16*10 + 8 = 168, 16*5 + 8 = 88, 16*6 + 11 = 107 The IP address is 192.168.88.107 . J2012-01 User's Manual...
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• Change the LAN status to static before configuring the IP address. • The blue digits in red may be configured to any value. Note: You can use the default IP 192.168.11.11 when you use BMC firmware 2U12JBC020020 or later versions. J2012-01 User's Manual...
Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 4.5 BMC LED Signal Blue LED Light- Blue LED represents active BMC. Red LED Light- Blinking LED represents BMC error. J2012-01 User's Manual...
A graphical representation of all events incurred by the various sensors and % occupied/available space in logs. If you click on the color-coded rectangle in the Legend for the chart, you can view a list of those specific events only. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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• Product Name • Board Serial Number • Product Part Number • Board Part Number • Product Version • FRU File ID • Product Serial Number • Board Extra • Asset Tag • FRU File ID • Product Extra J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Icon status Green: This slot inserted HDD and power on. Blue: This slot inserted HDD and power off. Red: This slot inserted HDD and got error. Gray: This slot not inserted HDD. Orange: This slot is rebuilding. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Turn On or Off the live widget for this sensor. This widget gives a dynamic representation of the readings for the sensor. View this Event Log Click this button to go the event log page for the viewed sensor. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Navigational arrows can be used to selectively access different pages of the Event Log. Clear All Event Logs Clear All Event Logs option will delete all existing records for all sensors. Save All Event Logs Save All Event Logs option will save all existing records for all sensors. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Domain Settings It lists the options for the domain interface as Manual, v4 or v6 for multi LAN channels. Domain Name It displays the domain name of the device if Auto is selected. If the Domain setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the domain name of the device. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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• IPv4 Address format. • IPv6 Address format. Save Click 'Save' to save any changes made. You will be logged out of current UI session and will need to log back in. Reset Reset the modified changes. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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If DHCP is disabled, specify a static IPv4 address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to be configured for the selected interface. • An IP Address consists of 4 sets of numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx." J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Save Click 'Save' to save any changes made. You will be prompted to log out of the current UI session and log back in at the new IP address. Reset Click 'Reset' to reset the modified changes. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Link speed will list all the supported capabilities of the network interface. It can be 10/100/1000 Mbps. Duplex Mode Select any one of the following Duplex Modes. - Half Duplex - Full Duplex Save Click 'Save' to save the settings. Reset Click 'Reset' to reset the modified changes. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Specify the NTP Server for the device. Check the 'Automatically synchronize' option to configure the NTP Server. The NTP Server will support the following: • IP Address (Both IPv4 and IPv6 format). • FQDN (Fully qualified domain name) format. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Check this option to automatically synchronize Date and Time with the NTP Server. Refresh Click 'Refresh' to reload the current date & time settings. Save Click 'Save' to save any changes made. Reset Click 'Reset' to reset the modified changes. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Select a configured slot in the LAN Destination tab and click 'Send Test Alert' to send a sample alert to the configured destination. note : Free slots are denoted by ‘~’ in all columns for the slot. For more information, refer the Platform Event Filtering (PEF) section in IPMI Specification. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Modify Select a configured slot and click 'Modify' to modify that entry. Alternatively, double click on the configured slot. Delete Select the desired configured slot to be deleted and click 'Delete.' J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Check this option to enable SMTP support for the BMC. Server Address Enter the 'IP address' of the SMTP Server. It is a mandatory field. • An IP Address is made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx." J2012-01 User's Manual...
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• Special characters "," (comma), ":" (colon), ";" (semicolon), " " (space) and "\" (backslash) are not allowed. Password Enter the password for the SMTP User Account. • Passwords must be at least 4 characters long. • Space is not allowed. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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It lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration. It is an optional field. If the Primary SMTP server is not working, then it tries the Secondary SMTP Server configuration. Save Click 'Save' to save the new SMTP server configuration. Reset Click 'Reset' to reset the modified changes. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Check this option for enable/disable the schedule. Action Check a action to do power on/off for the device. Set days for action Setting dates within a week to do power on/off for the device. Date J2012-01 User's Manual Specify a date for the device.
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Modify User Select a configured slot and click 'Modify User' to modify that user. Alternatively, double click on the configured slot. Delete User Select the desired user to be deleted and click 'Delete User.' J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Power On Storage Select this option to power on the storage. Power Cycle Storage Select this option to first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot). Perform Action Click 'Perform Action' to perform the selected option. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Launch the Java SOL, you must have Administrator privileges. Choose an expander that can use smart console in Java SOL. Volatile-Bit-Rate Please set 38.4K Non-Volatile-Bit-Rate Please set 38.4K This function can connect to expander command line mode. J2012-01 User's Manual...
1. Check if the BMC IP is valid. 2. Open a browser and type in the BMC IP. The BMC web UI interface will appear. Type in the default account or the account with administrator privileges. Username: admin Password: admin J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 3. This is login main page. 4. Click "Firmware Update" menu "Firmware Update." J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 5. An update warning will appear. Click the "Enter Update Mode" to proceed to update. 6. Wait a few minutes. Click the "Select file" to upload the firmware file that you need to update. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 7. Wait another few minutes. Click "Check this option to do all full firmware flash" option. 8. Click "OK" and the firmware will begin the update process. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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9. It will take 3 to 5 minutes to complete update. Caution: Please do not close this webpage!! Or it will let the firmware death 10. "Device has been reset" window will pop up after the firmware update is successful. Wait 90 seconds for BMC to restart. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 7. If the update process is not successful, please check whether the expander firmware is updated to the latest version or if the system is turned off. J2012-01 User's Manual...
1. If you see that the sensor name, status LED and ID LED are abnormal, and the LEDs are cross blinking, it signifies that the firmware is in safety mode. In safety mode, some functions will be unable to operate. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 2. Please clear browser cookies and re-start the browser. The BMC web UI will automatically refresh the web page object. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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Chapter 4 BMC Configuration Settings 3. Click the "BMC Reset" menu. 4. Click the "BMC reset" and click the "Perform Action" button. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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5. The page will show "Requesting" status. By resetting the BMC, this web page will become invalid. Wait 90 seconds and clear the browser cookies to re-login web UI again. 6. If you still see the safety mode page, please follow section 4.5 web update to complete firmware update. J2012-01 User's Manual...
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