3.5.1 How to enable/disable T10 zoning ..............24 3.5.2 How to configure T10 zoning ................25 3.5.3 How to get all revisions in AIC SAS 12G Expander ........27 3.5.4 How to configure temperature sensor ............28 3.5.5 How to configure enclosure address .............. 29 3.5.6 How to configure standby timer for all disk drives ........
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3.6.3 Implementation on SES Pages ............... 36 3.6.4 Implementation on SES Elements ..............37 3.6.5 SES Element Control Functions ..............44 Chapter 4. BMC Configuration Settings �������������������������������������������� 51 4.1 Login ......................51 4.2 Sensor’s Location for Fan & Temperature ..........52 4.3 Utility Setup on Host ................53 4.4 Connect Host to BMC by RS23 .............
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Document Release History Release Date Version Update Content User's Manual release to public. 2015 HW update 2016 July FW update 2018 December 1. New cover 2. BMC update 2019...
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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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• If one of the following situations arise, the equipment should be checked by service personnel: 1. The power cord or plug is damaged. 2. Liquid has penetrated the equipment. 3. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. 4. The equipment does not work well or will not work according to its user manual. 5.
This document pellucidly presents a brief overview of the product design, device installation, and firmware settings for J2012-01. For the latest version of this user's manual, please refer to the AIC website: https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/24.
Chapter 1� Product Features J2012-01User Manual Chapter 1. Product Features J2012-01 is a 2U high density JBOD with 12 hot swappable drive bays and hotswappable fans. For more information about our product, please visit our website at https://www.aicipc.com/en/productdetail/24. Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton, visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 1. Product Features 1.2 Specifications Number of Expander Single/Dual Universal A/C Input 100~240V AC full range Expander Chip Broadcom SAS3x28R General Operating Temperature : 0ºC to 35ºC Electrical and Environment Relative humidity : 20% to 80% Host/Expansion 3 x Mini SAS HD (SFF-8644) Environmental Interface...
Chapter 1. Product Features 1�3 Feature 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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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 1. Product Features Rear Expander Panel 2 dual expanders (primary & secondary) BMC LAN port(option) Debug port 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...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 1. Product Features Rear Panel 549W 1+1 hot-swap redundant power supply 2 x 6038 hot-swap fans 6 x 48Gb/s Mini SAS HD Debug & Console port For Admin & Firmware update Serial port for Remote JBOD Power on & off. Up –...
Chapter 2� Hardware Setup J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�1 Top Cover Remove the screws and push the cover vertically away from the opposite top cover. Lift the cover upward to remove.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�2 Power Supply Unit Module Press the ejector to release the power supply unit. Pull the handle to remove the module out of the chassis. Push the new power supply unit into the chassis. Ensure that the module is robustly hooked into the cage.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�3 Fan Module Loosen the thumb screws on the fan module. Pull the fan module out of the chassis. Align the new fan module with the opening in the enclosure. Insert the fan module into chassis.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�4 Expander Module Loosen the thumb screw to release the expander tray lever. Pull the expander module out of enclosure. Align the new expander module with the expander slot and insert it into the chassis. ...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�5 BMC Module Remove the expander module from the chassis. Please refer to section 2.4. Place the BMC module on the Expander Module. Make sure to match the screw holes. Secure the screws. ...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�6 Disk Drive Module 2.6.1 Replacing the 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Press the release button the tray lever to loosen the lever. Pull the tray lever outward completely. Pull the tray out of the system. ...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2�6�2 Drive Slot Map The drive slot map is demonstrated as follows. 2�7 HDD Backplane Module Detach the cables and hard disk drives from the HDD backplane. Dislodge the screws on the module. ...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2.8 Slide Rail Installation Install the rear side of JBOD onto the rack by securing the adjuster plate to the rack with the screws. Insert the slide rail into the adjuster plate and make sure that the slide rail is fully hooked onto the adjuster plate.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup Install the front of JBOD onto the rack by securing the screws x 4 to complete installation. NOTE The product installation position is less than 1 meter in height from the supporting surface.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 2. Hardware Setup 2.9 Adjuster Plate 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...
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 followng drives are supported for shared access: 1. SAS drive...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 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).
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3�3 Utility Setup on Host 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...
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J2012-01User Manual 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."...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 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"...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 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.
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J2012-01User Manual 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.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup Step 5 Type in "fdl 83 0" in the commond line to update the MFG. Step 6 Select "Transfer""Send file" within 10 seconds. Step 7 Choose the MFG file and select the option "Xmodem" under "Protocol type"...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5 Configure Command Line Interface Operation 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>...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.2 How to configure T10 zoning After enabling T10 zoning, five predefined groups are Group1, Group8, Group9, Group10, and Group11. Each PHY should be in one of the five groups, and all PHYs in a wide port should be in the same group.
J2012-01User Manual 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...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.4 How to configure temperature sensor Four temperature settings in Celsius are T1, T2, warning threshold, and alarm (critical) threshold. The T1, T2 and alarm (critical) threshold are applied to the smart fan function.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.5 How to configure enclosure address (A) Get the current enclosure address. cmd> enclosure_addr Enclosure Address: 0x500605B0000272BF (B) Set the enclosure address with 0x500605B0000272BF. The new setting will take effect after reset. cmd> enclosure_addr 500605B0000272BF cmd>...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.6 How to configure standby timer for all disk drives This feature is applicable for SAS/SATA drives. Standby timer is in units of minutes. Setting standby timer with 0 minute disables this feature. (A) Get current standby timer.
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.
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.
J2012-01User Manual 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...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.5.11 How to configure power setting This feature is for restoring on AC power loss. Three supported options are "keep off," "keep on," and "keep last state." The default setting is "keep off." (A) Get the current power setting.
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.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.3 Implementation on SES Pages 3.6.3.1 SES String In Page Obtain PMBUS information with String In Page. String In Format Byte 0 I2C congestion status (0: no congestion, 1: congestion) Byte 1~2 PSU Module1 STATUS_WORD Byte 3~4 PSU Module2 STATUS_WORD Byte 5~14...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3�6�4 Implementation on SES Elements Only the fields highlighted in green are supported. 3.6.4.1. Power Supply Element (A) Power Supply Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST Reserved IDENT Reserved Reserved RQST FAIL RQST ON...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.4.2 Cooling Element (A) Cooling Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST Reserved IDENT Reserved RQST FAIL RQST ON Reserved REQUESTED SPEED CODE Field Value RQST IDENT Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions" for details. REQUESTED Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions"...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.4.3 Temperature Sensor Element (A) Temperature Sensor Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST RQST FAIL Reserved IDENT Reserved Reserved (B) Temperature Sensor Status Element BYTE/BIT COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.4.4 Enclosure Element (A) Enclosure Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST Reserved IDENT POWER CYCLE POWER CYCLE DELAY REQUEST REQUEST REQUEST POWER OFF DURATION FAILURE WARNING Field Value RQST IDENT Please refer to section "SES Element Control Functions"...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.4.5 Voltage Element (A) Voltage Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST RQST FAIL Reserved IDENT Reserved Reserved (B) Voltage Status Element BYTE/BIT COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE WARN...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3.6.4.6 Array Device Element (A) Array Device Control Element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST RQST RQST RQST IN RQST RQST HOT RQST R/R RQST OK RSVD CONS IN CRIT FAILED REBULD/ SPARE...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup (B) Array Device Status Element BYTE/BIT COMMON STATUS Reserved PRDFAIL DISABLE SWAP ELEMENT STATUS CODE RSVD IN CRIT IN FAILED REBUILD/ HOT SPARE CONS CHK DEVICE ARRAY ARRAY REMAP ABORT DO NOT ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURE READY TO CLIENT...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3 Sub-system Configuration Setup 3�6�5 SES Element Control Functions 3.6.5.1 LED indicators (blue and red) associated with an attached disk drive Array Device Slot control element BYTE/BIT COMMON CONTROL SELECT PRDFAIL DISABLE RST SWAP Reserved RQST RQST RQST RQST IN RQST...
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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 2U12swap: Edge-L 0c08 (B) Get the current state of a slot power.
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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) on a disk backplane $ sg_map -i...
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"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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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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Clearing both bits disables the enclosure alarm. 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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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"...
Chapter 4. BMC Configuration Settings J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.1 Login Step 1 Open a web browser 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"...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4�3 Utility Setup on Host Please refer to Section 3.2 for more information. 4.4 Connect Host to BMC by RS23 Step 1 Type in "[" and the IPMI serial interface will automatically appear. To log into the interface, type in the command: #[sys pwd –u admin admin] It will respond [OK]...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings Step 2 Find LAN information. Received LAN static IP/ DHCP Recieved LAN IP Submask Received Submask Received Gateway • Identify LAN static IP/ DHCP, IP, Submask, Gateway in the received code� •...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings Step 3 Configure LAN information Input LAN static IP/ DHCP Input LAN IP Input Submask Input Gateway Identify in the red box of the received code (green). • 00 is the approved code.– Configure the LAN static IP/ DHCP, LAN IP, Submask, Gateway •...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.5 BMC LED Signal Blue LED Light- Blue LED represents active BMC. Red LED Light- Blinking LED represents BMC error.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4�6 Web UI 4�6�1 Dashboard Device Information Displays the Firmware Revision and Firmware Build Time (Date and Time). Network Information Shows network settings for the device. Click on the link Edit to view the Network Settings Page.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.2 FRU information This page displays the BMC FRU file information. On selecting a particular FRU Device ID, its corresponding FRU information will be displayed. Basic Information It displays the FRU device ID and device name for the selected FRU device ID. Chassis Information Board information fields.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4�6�3 Hard Disk Status This page displays all the HDD power on/off status by using the "Power On" and "Power Off" button to control HDD status. ACTIONS Power On Select a HDD to turn it power on. Power off Select a HDD to turn it power off.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.4 Storage Health 4.6.4.1 Sensor Readings A list of sensor readings will be displayed here. Click on a record to show more information about that particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation of all associated events.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.4.2 Event Log This page displays the list of events incurred by different sensors on this device. Double click on a record to see the details of that entry. You can also sort the list of entries by clicking on any of the column headers.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5 Configuration 4.6.5.1 DNS This page is used to configure the Host name and Domain Name Server configuration of the device. Host configuration Host Settings Choose either Automatic or Manual settings. Host Name It displays the hostname of the device if Auto is selected. If the Host setting is chosen as Manual, then specify the hostname of the device.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server Settings It lists the options for the DNS interface, Manual and available LAN interfaces. IP Priority If the IP Priority is IPv4, it will have 2 IPv4 DNS servers and 1 IPv6 DNS server.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.2 Network This page is used to configure the network settings for available LAN channels. LAN Interface Select the LAN interface to be configured. LAN Settings Check this option to enable LAN support for the selected interface. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the selected interface (read only).
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings IPv6 Settings Check this option to enable IPv6 support for the selected interface. Obtain an IP address automatically Enable 'Use DHCP' to dynamically configure the IPv4 address using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). IPv6 Address Specify a static IPv6 address to be configured for the selected interface.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.3 Network Link This page is used to configure the network link option for the available network interfaces. LAN Interface Select the network interface from the list for which the Link speed and duplex mode are to be configured.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.4 NTP This page displays the device’s current Date & Time Settings. It can be used to configure either Date & Time or NTP (Network Time Protocol) server settings for the device. Date Specify the current Date for the device.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.5 PEF This page is used to configure the Event Filter, Alert Policy and LAN Destination. To view the page, the user must at least be an Operator. To modify or add a PEF, the user must be an Administrator.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.6 SMTP This page is used to configure the SMTP settings. LAN Channel Number Select the LAN channel to which the SMTP information needs to be configured. Sender Address Enter the 'Sender Address' valid on the SMTP Server. Machine Name Enter the 'Machine Name' of the SMTP Server.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings NOTE SMTP Server Authentication types supported are: • CRAM-MDS • Login • Plain If the SMTP server does not support any of the above authentication types, the user will get an error message stating "authentication type is not supported by SMTP server." Username Enter the username to access SMTP Accounts.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.7 Schedule This page displays the device's current date & time. It can be used to configure dates within a week or specific a date to power on/off the device. If you want to change the device date & time, please go to the NTP page. ACTIONS Enable schedule Check this option for enable/disable the schedule.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.5.8 User The displayed table shows any configured Users and available slots. You can modify or add new users from here. A maximum of 10 slots are available, including the default admin and anonymous. It is advised that the anonymous user’s privilege and password should be modified as a security measure.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.6 Remote Control 4.6.6.1 Storage power control This page helps you to view or perform any host power cycle operations. Reset Expander Select an expander to do cold reset. Power Off Storage Select this option to immediately power off the storage. Power On Storage Select this option to power on the storage.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4.6.6.2 JAVA SOL NOTE A compatible JRE must be installed in the system prior to the launch of the JNLP file. 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...
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4�7 Firmware Update 4.7.1 Requirement Browsers: FireFox 24.0 or later version Chrome 35.0 or later version I.E. 7.0 or later version Linux: Redhat 6.4 NOTE If you want to update a new version firmware for BMC, please clear the web browser cookies when the update process is complete.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 3. This is login main page. 4. Click "Firmware Update" menu "Firmware Update."...
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. 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.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. 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.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 9. It will take 3 to 5 minutes to complete update. NOTE Closing this web page will result in crashing the firmware. 10. "Device has been reset" window will pop up after the firmware update is successful.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. 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.
J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 4�9 Firmware Safety Mode If your update process fails or there is an error in the primary firmware, the system will automatically boot into safety mode. 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.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 2. Please clear browser cookies and re-start the browser. The BMC web UI will automatically refresh the web page object.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 3. Click the "BMC Reset" menu. 4. Click the "BMC reset" and click the "Perform Action" button.
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J2012-01User Manual Chapter 3. BMC Configuration Settings 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.
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