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1.7 Returning Merchandise for Service ............1-7 Chapter 2: Technical Specifications and Hardware Installation ..2-1 2.1 The Configuration of the AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ & the AOC-USB2RJ45 ..2-1 2.2 AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ Connector and Jumper Locations ......2-2 2.2.1 Front Components on the AOC-SIM1U(+) ..........2-2 2.2.2 The Dedicated LAN LED on the AOC-USB2RJ45 ........
With an independent Raritan KIRA100 processor built-in, the AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ provides the user with a solution to ease the com- plex and expensive systems, allowing an administrator to access, monitor, diagnose and manage network interfacing anywhere, anytime.
• Supports RMCP & RMCP protocols 1.3. Product Features (a) The AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ Series: (IPMI 2.0 with a Dedicated LAN) • Slim size (4.6" W x 1.3" H) (116.84 mm W x 25.41 mm H) • Supports IPMI over LAN • Supports 1U and above •...
For faster service, RMA authorizations may be requested online (http:// www.supermicro.com/support/rma/). Whenever possible, repack the add-on card in the original Supermicro box, using the original packaging materials. If these are no longer available, be sure to pack the add-on card in an anti-static bag and inside the box. Make sure that there is enough packaging material surrounding the add-on card so that it does not become damaged during shipping.
(CBL-0165L) for External LAN access. One end of the CBL-0165L cable is con- nected to the mini USB connector (J3) located on the AOC-SIM1U(+) card and the other end to that of the AOC-USB2RJ45 card. There are two LEDs located on the LAN port to indicate network links and activities.
AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide 2.2 AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ Connector and Jumper Locations Front View SIM1U 2.2.1 Front Components on the AOC-SIM1U(+) 1. V-RAM (64Mb/166MHz) 2. SDRAM (128Mb/133MHz) 3. Transformer 4. J3: Mini USB 9-pin Connector (*Note) 5. JP5: Kira 100 Processor Reset (*Note) 6.
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Mini USB Pin Defi nitions (J3) There is a mini USB connector (J3) located on the Pin# Defi nition AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ and another mini USB con- Eth-TX_H nector is located on the AOC-USB2RJ45. Use Cable Eth-TX_L CBL-0165L to connect the two mini USB connectors Phy-100 on both add-on cards for external LAN access.
AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide #7. D3: Standby Power LED Indicator When this LED is on, the standby power is on. Be sure to remove power cables before installing or removing components.
Chapter 2: Technical Specifications and Installation Rear View Kira 100 Processor Heartbeat LED PHY LAN Flash Memory 2.2.5 Rear Components on the AOC-SIM1U(+) Rear Side Components 1. Raritan's Kira 100 RISC System on Chip 2. Flash Memory 3. PHY LAN 4. Heartbeat LED 2.2.6 Rear Side LED Indicators...
For SIM1U slot locations, please refer to Section 2.4.2. SMC Motherboards with SIM1U(+) support The following Supermicro's motherboards support the AOC-SIM1U(+). 1. The X7DB8/X7DBE/X7DB8+/X7DBE+/X7DB8-X/X7DBE-X/X7DB3 Series 2. The X7DA8/X7DAE/X7DVA-8/X7DVA-E/X7DVL-3/i Series (*Note) 3. The X7DVL-E Series 4.
AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide AOC-SIM1U/SIM1U+ User's Guide 2.4.2 SIM1U Slot Locations To properly use the AOC-SIM1U(+), be sure to install it in the right slot. Refer to the MB layouts below for SIM1U slot locations. 1. The X7DB8/X7DBE/X7DB8+/X7DBE+/X7DB8-X/X7DBE-X/X7DB3 Series and 2. The X7DA8/X7DAE/X7DVA-8/X7DVA-E/X7DVL-3/i Series (*Note) SIM1U(+) Slot (Slot 7) 3.
Page 3-2.) The necessary utilities for the access and configuration of the add-on card are included on the Supermicro bootable CDs that came with your card. This section provides information on the configuration and the access of the IPMI card on the network.
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(Note: The default username is ADMIN. The default password is ADMIN.) 3. The Home Page will display as follows: Note: KVM-over-LAN is available on the AOC-SIM1U+ only. All features and options related to the functionality of KVM-over-LAN are supported by the AOC-SIM1U+ only.
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 3.1 Home Page Home Remote Console Screen Logout Console 3.1.1 Buttons from the Home Page Home: Click this icon to return to the Home Page. Console: Click this icon to go to the Remote Console Screen. Remote Console Screen: Displayed in the window is Remote Console Screen.
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 3.2 Functions Listed on the Home Page 3.2.1. Remote Control Click on the icon of Remote Control to activate its submenus-KVM Console and Remote Power as listed below. a. KVM Console Click on this item to configure keyboard, mouse or video settings for the remote host.
The floppy image uploaded shall be in the binary format with a maximum size of 1.44MB. It will be loaded to the Supermicro SIMLP card and will be emulated to the host as a USB device. Virtual Drive: Select a drive in the remote host as a desti- nation drive for you to upload your image data.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Monitoring Sensors Sensor Type Sensor Name Sensor Status Sensor Reading Virtual Media Temperature CPU1 Temp A No reading Floppy Disk Temperature CPU2 Temp A 47 degrees C CD-ROM Image Temperature...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage c. System Event Log System Event Log Screen Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power System Event Log Event Type Date Time Source Description Direction Virtual Media SEL record 02 Pre-Init 00:01:04 Fan6 Lower Non-recoverable going low Assertion Event Floppy Disk...
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage IPMI Privilege Level: Click on the arrow key on the right to activate the Privilege Selection menu. The IPMI Privilege Level contains five categories: No Access, User, Operator, Administrator and OEM. Create: Click on this button to enter a new user's or group information in the User/ Group Management fields.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage Home Home Console Browser has no Java! Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Remote Console Settings for User The settings on this page are user specific. Changes Virtual Media you make here will affect the selected user only. Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image ADMIN...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 14. Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings: This window allows you to specify the following Remote Console Settings. 15. Start in Monitor Mode: Check this box to enable the Start in Monitor Mode which will allow data to be displayed in the remote monitor as soon as Remote Con- sole is activated.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Network Basic Settings IP auto configuration Virtual Media None Preferred host name (DHCP only) Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image IP address 192.168.1.200 Drive Redirection Options Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 System Health...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage b. Dynamic DNS Device Settings: Dynamic DNS Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Dynamic DNS Settings Enable Dynamic DNS Virtual Media Dynamic DNS server www.dyndns.org Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image DNS System Drive Redirection Hostname (eg.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage c. Security Device Settings: Security Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Encryption Settings Force HTTPS for Web access Virtual Media KVM Encryption Force Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image Drive Redirection IP Access Control Options Please note: "Apply"...
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage d. Certificate Device Settings: Certificate Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Certificate Signing Request (CSR) Virtual Media Common name Floppy Disk Organizational unit CD-ROM Image Organization Drive Redirection Options Locality/City System Health State/Province Chassis Control...
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage e. Date/Time Device Settings: Date/Time Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Date/Time Settings UTC Offset Virtual Media +/- 0 h User specified time Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image Date 1970 Drive Redirection (mm/dd/yyyy) Options Time...
Sender Email Address User Console SNMP Logging Enabled Keyboard/Mouse Destination IP Device Settings Community Network Dynamic DNS Click here to view the Supermicro Daughter Card SNMP MIB Security Certificate Date/Time Event Log Assignments Event Log Event List NFS SMTP SNMP SNMP Settings Board Message ✔...
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16. Community: Enter the name of the community if the receiver requires a com- munity string. 17. Click here to view the Supermicro Daughter Card SNMP MIB: Click this link to see the SMLP card SNMP MIB. 18. Event Log Assignments: This window allows you to specify the types and the destination for the event logging.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 5. System Location: Enter the physical location of the SNMP host server. This loca- tion will be used in response to the SNMP request as "sysLocation0." 6. System Contact: Enter the name of the contact person for the SNMP host server. This value will be referred to as "sysContact0."...
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Maintenance: Device Information Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Device Information Product Name: Supermicro Daughter Card Virtual Media Serial Number: 05729801DE4375A1 Floppy Disk Device IP Address: 192.168.1.200 CD-ROM Image Device MAC Address: 00:30:48:30:0c:76 Drive Redirection Firmware Version: 00.05.00...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage b. Event Log Maintenance: Event Log Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Event Log [ Prev ][ Next ] Virtual Media Date Event Description Floppy Disk User 'ADMIN' CD-ROM Image logged in from IP 01/01/1970 02:10:19 Authentication Drive Redirection...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage d. Unit Reset Maintenance: Unit Reset Home Home Console Logout Remote Control KVM Console Remote Power Reset Keyboard/Mouse (USB) Virtual Media Floppy Disk CD-ROM Image Drive Redirection Reset USB Options System Health Chassis Control Reset Video Engine Monitor Sensors System Event Log...
Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 3.3.1 Remote Console Options After the remote console screen appears, click on the button "Option" on the very upper right corner to display the Options Menu as shown below. Options a. Options Menu Items The following items are included in the Options Menus: 1.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 7. Video Settings: This item allows the user to set the monitor display settings by clicking on the Video Settings button (marked "1" below.) After you've clicked the Video Settings button, the submenu displays as shown below. Video Settings Button Use your cursor pointer to click on the triangles (marked 2 and 3) to adjust the setting...
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 9. Local Keyboard: This item allows the user to manually change the local keyboard setting for interaction with a remote host. Use this function to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the remote console host. After you have clicked Local Keyboard button, the submenu displays as shown below.
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Chapter 3: Software Application and Usage 11. Remote Console Interface Window: This item allows the local host to interact with a remote server. Through the Remote Console Interface Window, the user can share files stored in the local drive with a user connected to the remote server, down- load data from a local drive to the remote server, issue commands to manage the remote server, or allow the remote server be controlled and managed by a local user logged in the remote server.
• 3. Follow the prompts to setup the IP Address and MAC address for the AOC- SIM1U(+). Contacting Technical Support: If you still have problems after trying out all the recommended solutions, please contact our Tech. Support @ (408)503-8000 or visit our web site @ www. supermicro.com/support/.
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