Supported NCSI cards on PURLEY platform, include onboard NIC, PHY card, OCP A/B/C card,
Inspur designed and NCSI-supported PCIE NIC. Different projects support one or more NCSI
cards.
Login Management Web GUI, enter "BMC Settings > BMC Shared NIC Switch", as shown
below.
NCSI Type: Select NIC type you wanted to switch to, then click Save. The available types are
"PHY", "OCP" and "PCIE".
9.14.3.2 NCSI Auto-Failover
Normally, NCSI NIC has two or more ports, and BMC supports Auto-Failover to switch to
other port when working port link is disconnected.
Default NCSI mode is Manual Switch to port0.
NCSI Failover setting, as shown in figure "BMC Shared NIC Switch".
NCSI Mode: Select the supported NCSI mode. The available modes are "Auto Failover" and
"Manual Switch".
BMC Shared NIC: Select the port of shared NIC. The available port is eth0.
Channel Number: Select the channel number of the selected NIC. Channel 0, 1, 2, or 3 can be
selected.
9.15 Users
BMC supports multiple types of users, including IPMI, WEB, SSH, and SNMP users.
BMC supports unified user management mechanism to manage IPMI, WEB, SSH users.
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Users created by IPMI or WEB will have IPMI, WEB, SSH user privilege. Via SSH, you will
access Smash-Lit CLI.
sysadmin is used to access BMC Diagnose Serial Console , and cannot access IPMI, WEB,
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SSH by LAN.
Figure 9-39 BMC Shared NIC Switch
BMC Settings
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