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Baseboard Management Controller
USER'S MANUAL
Revision 1.0b

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  • Page 1 SSE-T7132S BMC Baseboard Management Controller USER'S MANUAL Revision 1.0b...
  • Page 2 State of California, USA. The State of California, County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes. Supermicro's total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product.
  • Page 3 The Supermicro SSE-T7132S is Supermicro’s next-generation 400 Gbps Open Networking Switch SSE-T7132S. It is designed to provide high density and superior performance as a professional data center switch with a robust 50 Gbps PAM4 SERDES that lowers the cost per bit and enable higher scale I/O such as 200 GbE and 400 GbE while maintaining backward compatibility with 10/25 G NRZ.
  • Page 4: Conventions Used In The Manual

    Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.supermicro.com/FAQ/index.php • If you have any feedback on Supermicro product manuals, contact our writing team at: Techwriterteam@supermicro.com This manual may be periodically updated without notice. Check the Supermicro website for possible updates to the manual revision level.
  • Page 5: Contacting Supermicro

    San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A. Tel: +1 (408) 503-8000 Fax: +1 (408) 503-8008 Email: marketing@supermicro.com (General Information) Sales-USA@supermicro.com (Sales Inquiries) Government_Sales-USA@supermicro.com (Gov. Sales Inquiries) support@supermicro.com (Technical Support) RMA@supermicro.com (RMA Support) Webmaster@supermicro.com (Webmaster) Website: www.supermicro.com Europe Address: Super Micro Computer B.V.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to the SSE-T7132S BMC Platform ..............8 1.2 Overview of the ASPEED AST2600 BMC ................8 1.3 Supermicro SSE-T7132S BMC Features ................9 1.4 Applicable or Supported Platforms ..................11 1.5 Special Notes for Motherboard and Firmware Support .............11 Chapter 2 Configuring the BMC Settings 2.1 Configuring the UEFI BIOS ....................12...
  • Page 7 Preface B.5 SMASH-CLP Main Screen ....................174 B.6 Using SMASH for System Management ................175 B.7 Definitions of Commands Verbs ..................176 B.8 SMASH Commands ......................178 B.9 Standard Command Options ....................179 B.10 Target Addressing ......................180 Appendix C RADIUS Configuration C.1 Overview ...........................181 C.2 Configuring a User Account in Ubuntu ................181 C.3 Configuring Client Account in Ubuntu ................182 C.4 Starting the RADIUS Server on Ubuntu ................182 C.5 Adding Roles in Windows ....................183...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    IPMI Management utility installed on the motherboard, the ASPEED AST2600 BMC will connect the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) to other onboard components, providing a remote network interface through serial links. With the AST2600 controller and the SSE-T7132S BMC firmware built in, the Supermicro motherboard allows you to access, monitor, diagnose, and manage a remote server through Console Redirection.
  • Page 9: Supermicro Sse-T7132S Bmc Features

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.3 Supermicro SSE-T7132S BMC Features • Remote KVM (graphics) console • Virtual Media and ISO images • Remote server power control • Remote Serial over LAN (text console) • Event Log support • Automatic Notification and Alerts (SNMP and email) •...
  • Page 10 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Preview of the remote screen on the main page • Update Firmware through browser and OS • OS-indentation • KCS Privilege Control • Unique pre-programmed password • Redfish...
  • Page 11: Applicable Or Supported Platforms

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.4 Applicable or Supported Platforms This BMC server and firmware apply to high-performance SONiC Open Networking aggregation switch. Supported platforms include the following. • SSE-T7132S • SSE-T7132SR • SSE-T7132D • SSE-T7132DR 1.5 Special Notes for Motherboard and Firmware Support...
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Configuring The Bmc Settings

    Chapter 2 Configuring the BMC Settings With the ASPEED AST2600 BMC and the built-in BMC firmware, Supermicro motherboards allow you to access, monitor, manage, and interface with multiple systems from different remote locations. The necessary firmware for accessing and configuring the SSE-T7132S BMC settings is available on the Supermicro website at http://www.supermicro.com/products/...
  • Page 13 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Enabling the COM Port for SOL (BMC) 1. Select the Advanced tab from the UEFI BIOS Setup menu display. 2. Select Serial Port Console Redirection and press. 3. Navigate to and select Console Redirection under COM2/SOL. 4.
  • Page 14: Connecting To The Bmc

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Connecting to the BMC During the system bootup, the following BMC IP screen will appear:...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings To establish the connection, take the following steps: 1. Keep the terminal of the Linux laptop. Ping the IPMI IP, 10.135.178.218, and make sure that it is pingable. 2. If it is pingable, open a web browser on the laptop. Enter the IP in the URL bar, and the login screen will appear.
  • Page 16 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 4. After logging in, click <Network> under the <Configuration> tab. You can then see all the IPV6 info to configure. Figure 2-3: Network Page...
  • Page 17: Configuring The Ip/Mac Addresses For Remote Servers

    Note: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is on by default. To change the manufacturer's default setting, use the IPMICFG utility or the UEFI BIOS Setup utility. 1. Run the IPMICFG utility. You can get this from the Supermicro website at www. supermicro.com.
  • Page 18: Connecting To The Remote Server

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.3 Connecting to the Remote Server Using the Browser to Connect to the Remote Server 1. Connect a LAN cable to the onboard LAN1 port or the BMC LAN port. 2. Choose a computer that is connected to the same network and open the browser.
  • Page 19: Accessing The Remote Server Using The Browser

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.4 Accessing the Remote Server Using the Browser To Log In to the Remote Console Log in with your local BMC user credentials or as a user from Active Directory, LDAP, or RADIUS. You will be able to navigate pages based on your assigned user privilege. Once connected to the remote server through a browser, the following BMC login screen will display.
  • Page 20: Bmc Dashboard

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.5 BMC Dashboard The BMC Dashboard provides an overview of the system overview, host information, power consumption, and system health. It also has quick links to access System, Storage (if a storage component is connected), UID Control, Firmware Update and Sensor Readings, Power Consumption, Remote Console Preview, and Recent Logs.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings In the upper right-hand corner, hover over the icon to view the user status. Figure 2-7: User Status The information of the status window includes: • User • Role • Server • Logout...
  • Page 22: Power Options

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual The following WebGUIs indicate different purposes: : Power Control : Refresh : Help : Language Power Options The following power options are available to turn the system on and off: • Power ON: You can use this to power on the server system.
  • Page 23: Quick Links

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Language You can select different languages from the pop-up window. • English • Simplified Chinese • Japanese The BMC Main displays the following information: Quick Links You can use the options in the upper bar to navigate to widely used pages for quick actions. Quick actions include the following: •...
  • Page 24: Power Consumption

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual System This section displays a brief summary of the system components, such as FW version, FW Build Time, Redfish Version, BIOS FW Version, BIOS Build Time, CPLD Version, BMC MAC Address, and LAN MAC Addresses.
  • Page 25: System

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.6 System The BMC System page displays system component details and health information, health events, sensor readings, and storage monitoring if the server is connected to the storage component(s). Figure 2-9: System Page 2.6.1 Component Info You can use this page to view details about the system, installed components, health, and sensor readings.
  • Page 26 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Memory — This displays the overall health status of installed memory components in the system. Issues that occur in memory modules should not affect Sensor Health monitoring. • PSU — This displays the overall health status of installed Power Supply Units in the system.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • Product Info: You can check detailed product information. • Language — Product-supported language • Manufacturer — Manufacturer details • Product Name — Product details • Part Number — Product part number • Version — Product version •...
  • Page 28 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual This tab provides information about each processor installed in the server: Figure 2-10: CPU Page This page displays the following information: • Health Status: You can view the health status of the processor (Normal, Warning, or Criti- cal).
  • Page 29 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Memory The tab provides information about each DIMM(s) installed in the server. Figure 2-11: Memory Page This page displays the following information: • Status: You can view the health status of the DIMM (Normal, Warning, or Critical). •...
  • Page 30 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Part Number: You can view the product part number of the memory device. • Manufacturer: You can view the manufacturer info of the memory device.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings This tab shows power supply unit information. Figure 2-12: PSU Page This page displays the following information: • Health Status: You can view the health status of the PSU (Normal, Warning, or Critical). • Temperature 1: You can view the temperature reading of the PSU.
  • Page 32 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual You can also view the following additional information under the drop-down menu: • AC Input Voltage (V) • AC Input Current (V) • AC Input Power (W) • DC Main Output Voltage (V) • DC Main Output Current (A) •...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Power The tab displays system board power consumption information. Figure 2-13: Power Page This page displays the following information: • System Board Power Consumption Graph: You can view the system power consumption value (in watts) over time. Readings can be checked for the last hour/days/week. Figure 2-14: System Board Power Consumption Graph...
  • Page 34 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Power Consumption Since Powered On: You can view the power consumption during the current time. • Peak — Highest peak/Lower peak • Value — Power consumption value in watts • Time — Timestamp value Figure 2-15: Information About Power Consumption Since Powered On •...
  • Page 35 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Sensor This tab provides information about the sensors' status, corresponding readings, and the threshold value. Figure 2-17: Sensor Page The sensor table displays the following information: • Severity: You can view the sensor status, which indicates the health state of the sensors. This symbol means that the sensor reading is normal.
  • Page 36 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Low NR: You can view the lower non-recoverable threshold value for each sensor. • Low CT: You can view the lower critical threshold value for each sensor. • High NR: You can view the higher non-recoverable threshold value for each sensor.
  • Page 37 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Fans This tab shows the FAN status and allows you to configure the speed for installed fans in the system. Figure 2-18: Fans Page This page displays the following information: • Operating State: Green is operating. •...
  • Page 38 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.6.2 Health Event Log This page provides a record of events that occurred in the management system. You can view, export to Excel files, clear, and acknowledge events from the monitored system. Logged events can help you to diagnose issues or detect potential issues. You can also perform...
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • Date/Time: You can view the timestamp of the event occurrence. • Sensor: You can view the type (Name) of the sensor that triggered the event. • Description: You can view the basic description of the event. •...
  • Page 40: Configuration

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.7 Configuration This page allows you to perform various configuration settings such as user account management, directory services, alert notifications, network, virtual media, and BMC settings. Network setting values should be integer values and not negative values. Refer to the following pages for additional information.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • User Name: You can view the user name of the user. • Network Privilege: You can view one of the following types of privilege levels assigned to users. • Administrator • Operator • User •...
  • Page 42: Advanced Settings

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Advanced Settings You can perform the following actions to configure advanced settings: • Failed Login Lockout Control: You can view whether the User Account is locked or unlocked due to excessive failed login attempts. •...
  • Page 43: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (Ldap)

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Directory Services Settings Use this page to configure directory services. You can enable either LDAP, Active Directory, or RADIUS services. Enable one directory service at a time. Note: You can only enable one directory service at a time. Figure 2-21: Directory Services Page Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) This page allows you to view and configure the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
  • Page 44 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Bind Password: You can enter the bind password for LDAP server authentication. • User name Attribute: You can enter the user name login attribute. • Groups Attribute: You can enter the group membership attribute.
  • Page 45: Active Directory

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Active Directory This page allows you to view and configure Active Directory authentication. Active directory users can also log in to BMC UI and Redfish API. • Enable: You can enable Active Directory authentication to allow domain users access to BMC.
  • Page 46 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual RADIUS This page allows you to view and configure RADIUS authentication. • Enable: You can enable RADIUS authentication. Enable RADIUS authentication Disable RADIUS authentication • Secret Password: You can enter a secret password to access the RADIUS server.
  • Page 47 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.7.2 Notifications Use this page to configure alerts for remote management using SNMP, Syslog, and SMTP. Alerts Use this page to configure the alerts used for sending the event(s) out to the destination. This alert will be sent out through HTTP or HTTPS to a web service that is subscribed to the service.
  • Page 48 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Event Types: You can view the configured event types for respective alerts. Supported event types include the following. • Alert • ResourceAdded • ResourceRemoved • ResourceUpdated • StatusChange • Modify: You can select an alert entry to configure alerts.
  • Page 49 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • Trap Community — You can fill in the info for traps. Note: This field is only displayed when SNMPv1 is selected. • Delete — You can delete the respective alert. You can click on [Send Test Alert] to check if the alerts have been set and sent out correctly. Respectively configured alerts will be sent for test purposes.
  • Page 50 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual SNMP Use this page to configure SNMP settings. You can choose either SNMPv2 or SNMPv3 as the protocol for communicating with the SNMP client program. Figure 2-23: SNMP Page To configure SNMP settings, refer to the following steps: 1.
  • Page 51 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • Private Protocol — Encryption protocols with a list of private protocols you can select. • None • • • Account 3. Click the [Save]. The IPMI firmware will remember the settings and await your decision to start or stop the SNMP daemon.
  • Page 52 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Syslog This page allows you to configure Syslog server settings. Before using this feature, ensure that the Syslog server is ready. Figure 2-24: Syslog Page To configure the syslog settings, refer to the following steps: 1.
  • Page 53: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (Smtp)

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) This page allows you to configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) settings for email transmission through the network. Figure 2-25: SMTP Page To configure SMTP settings, refer to the following steps: 1.
  • Page 54 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.7.3 Network Use this page to configure BMC network settings, such as IPv4, IPv6, SSL certification, ports, IP access control, and SSDP. Figure 2-26: Network Page IPv4 • ON: You can enable/disable the IPv4 network connection for BMC.
  • Page 55 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings IPv4 Advanced Settings DNS Server IP, DNS Server2 IP: You can enter a DNS Server IP to retrieve the hostname from DNS. IPv6 • ON: You can enable/disable the IPv6 network connection for BMC. •...
  • Page 56 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual IPv6 Advanced Settings • Auto Configuration: You can select auto-configuration on or off. • DNS Server IP: You can assign a DNS server IP address in the IPv6 format. • DUID: You can use the Unit ID to get the DHCP IP from the DHCP server. The DUID includes client network information (address, lease time, and DNS server info).
  • Page 57 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Additional Reference Steps to Add/Delete IPv6 Address To add an IPv6 address, refer to the following steps: 1. Select the Add icon. 2. Input the address to be configured. 3. Select Save to save the current configuration. If you do not want to save, select Cancel. Figure 2-28: Save Confirmation The updated address will appear on the Address List.
  • Page 58 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual To delete an IPv6 address, refer to the following steps: 1. Select the Add icon. 2. Input the address to be configured. Figure 2-30: Enter Button Figure 2-31: IPv6 Advanced Settings 3. Select Save to save the current configuration. If you do not want to save, select Cancel...
  • Page 59 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings The updated address will appear on the Address List. Figure 2-33: Address List...
  • Page 60 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual General In this section, you can use and view the following features: • Hostname: You can enter a name for the server as server identification. • MAC Address: You can view the MAC Address of BMC.
  • Page 61: Ssl Certificates

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings SSL Certificates This tab allows you to upload custom SSL certificates. Supported SSL Certificate files are files with .pem, .cer, or .crt extensions. The files are in Private Enhanced Mail (PEM) certificate formats. • Certification Valid From and Certification Valid Until: You can view current SSL certification validity in the greyed-out fields.
  • Page 62 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Port This tab provides information about the ports along with the associated standard port numbers. Most ports can be modified. The following ports are ON or OFF by default. Figure 2-35: Port Page You can turn on/off the following port options to enable/disable each port and enter their respective port numbers: •...
  • Page 63: Ip Access Control

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings IP Access Control Use this page to configure the IP access control policy. You can set up to 10 rules on this page for either IPV4 or IPV6 IP addresses. Note that the default policy is OFF (disabled) and the default rule is ACCEPT.
  • Page 64 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual For the same IP addresses with the same prefixes, the following rules apply: • BMC / Web UI will follow ID order. • BMC always follows Id #1 when you set the same or different policy (ACCEPT/DROP) for the same IP Address with the same prefix.
  • Page 65 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-40: Web UI Follows ID #1 The ID number notifies you when the IP access control is already set after you click the save button. In the example shown above, the notification is that the IP access control is already set for 20.20.5.0.
  • Page 66 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) Use this page for broadcast and discovery of network services on your local network. Figure 2-41: SSDP Page You can enable or modify SSDP with the following settings on this page: •...
  • Page 67: Virtual Media

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.7.4 Virtual Media Use this page to upload a floppy or CD-ROM image and check the status of connected devices. Status This field displays the status of currently connected devices, such as floppy/USB flash and/ or CD-ROM/ISO devices.
  • Page 68 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Virtual CD-ROM • Share Host: The host server for your console redirection. Share Host will only accept alphanumeric characters, dashes, and periods (i.e., a-z, A-Z, 0-9, –, and . ) for the URL domain part. Moreover, the domain part will only accept http:// or https:// at the beginning of the string (i.e., HTTP+ IP Address, HTTPS + IP Address).
  • Page 69: Bmc Settings

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.7.5 BMC Settings Date and Time You can use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server setting to set the date and time. NTP is designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network. Figure 2-43: Date and Time Page You can adjust the following fields: •...
  • Page 70 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Secondary NTP Server: You can enter secondary NTP server info (optional). • Date and Time: You can view the time in HH:MM:SS format. • Daylight Savings Time: You can turn ON this field to apply Daylight Savings Time.
  • Page 71: Dynamic Dns

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Dynamic DNS You can configure Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) properties. Note: NTP service should be enabled prior to Dynamic DNS configuration. • Dynamic Update Enable: You can enable/disable Dynamic DNS update support. • Dynamic DNS Server Address: You can view the server address of your Dynamic DNS server.
  • Page 72 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual SMC RAKP This page allows you to enable or disable the Supermicro-supported Remote Authenticated KeyExchange Protocol (RAKP). Figure 2-44: SMC RAKP Page...
  • Page 73 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings KCS Control This feature allows you to secure your environment by configuring appropriate privileges to access the KCS interface. Figure 2-45: KCS Control Page You can select one of the following options to determine who is allowed what supported privilege: •...
  • Page 74: Ipmi Configuration

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual IPMI Configuration You can use this page to save or restore IPMI configuration settings. Note: The saved IPMI Configuration option will download the IPMI configuration .bin file. Figure 2-46: IPMI Configuration Page...
  • Page 75: Host Interface

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Host Interface Host Interface (HI) provides an Ethernet over USB solution, which has the ability to connect Ethernet devices through USB. Figure 2-47: Host Interface You can adjust the following fields to configure the host interface: •...
  • Page 76 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual System Lockdown System lockdown will prevent unintentional system configuration changes when the system is running. When the system lockdown is turned on, all system configuration changes (including firmware updates) will be prevented, and you will be notified accordingly.
  • Page 77: Web Session

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Web Session You can set the web session timeout to a value from 1 to 30 (minutes) or set it to 0 for no timeout. The default timeout value is 0 minutes. Figure 2-49: Web Session Page...
  • Page 78: Remote Control

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8 Remote Control Remote control options allow you to perform operations on a remote server through remote access Figure 2-50: Remote Control Launch Console Use this page to launch or configure the current remote console interface settings. You can select the JAVA plug-in or HTML5 interface.
  • Page 79: Mouse Mode

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings To launch an HTML5 remote console, refer to the following steps. 1. Select the HTML5 option. 2. Click on [Launch Console] to launch Console Redirection or KVM Console. A console in a new browser window will automatically pop up. Note: Video recording only works with a Chrome browser.
  • Page 80 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Launch SOL This page allows you to launch a remote console using SOL (Serial over LAN), which provides serial port connections over LAN to access a host server through console redirection. It also allows the system administrator to monitor and manage servers from a remote site. In order to connect the console through SOL, consider the following setups: •...
  • Page 81 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-53: SOL Viewer Once you have reached the Java SOL viewer, the following options are available. • Baud rate (bps): You can select one of the following SOL transfer rates from the pull-down menu.
  • Page 82 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual iKVM Reset This option allows you to reset iKVM, which will reset the virtual media, iKVM keyboard, and mouse.
  • Page 83: Console Redirection

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.1 Console Redirection This feature allows you to launch Console Redirection through IKVM (keyboard, video/monitor, mouse) support. Refer to page 78 on how to first launch the Remote Console. The image displays the different icons available. The same descriptions for each icon are displayed when the mouse hovers over it.
  • Page 84 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1a Console Redirection — Power This feature allows you to configure the power settings of the system. Figure 2-55: Power Control Options Once you have reached the window shown above, the following options are available.
  • Page 85 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.1b Console Redirection — Users This feature displays the user list, which shows the Session ID, User Name, and IP Address of active users that are currently accessing the HTML5-iKVM. Figure 2-56: User List...
  • Page 86 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1c Console Redirection — Language This feature allows you to configure the language setting and select one of the following support languages: Figure 2-57: Language Options • English • Japanese • Simplified Chinese • Korean •...
  • Page 87 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.1d Console Redirection — Keyboard This feature allows you to access the virtual keyboard as an alternative input mechanism if you are unable to use a physical keyboard. You can now select one of the following supported languages: •...
  • Page 88 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1e Console Redirection — Keyboard Mouse Hotplug This option allows you to hot-plug the server-side Keyboard and Mouse devices using the Hotplug icon. Note: The action of this function is on the server side, not the client's side. The server side is the server on which BMC is installed.
  • Page 89 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Macro UI Figure 2-60:...
  • Page 90 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1g Console Redirection — Hotkey Hotkey settings allow you to define your own set of keys to do predetermined actions. Figure 2-61: Hotkey Settings The following display options are available: • Adjust Mouse: You can switch between mouse modes.
  • Page 91 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings The hotkeys for the display options can be modified to multiple users' preferences by choosing any function keys (F2 to F12) and numbers (0 to 9) to combine with Ctrl+Shift. For example, one user can set the hotkey for Refresh Screen by combining Ctrl+Shift and F2 for "Ctrl+Shift+F2."...
  • Page 92 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual If you complete choosing the third key to save, a successful prompt will display as a green text block. Figure 2-63: Prompt for Successful Save...
  • Page 93 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.1h Console Redirection — Virtual Media This feature allows you to upload and share images through the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). These images will be emulated on the host server as USB applications. You need to first activate a Super Micro Software License to enable this feature. Figure 2-64: Mounting Settings Figure 2-65: Display Options...
  • Page 94 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1i Console Redirection — Preference This feature allows you to control Display, Input, Video Stream Control, and Record properties. Console Redirection — Display You can reduce the display's size and image quality. There are five size choices to choose from 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, or 100% (the original size).
  • Page 95 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Console Redirection — Video Stream Control You can select one of the three options depending on the speed of your network. The 256 K Cable/DSL is preselected, while T1 (1.5 Mbps) and T2 (6.3 Mbps) are options if you have higher network bandwidth.
  • Page 96 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1j Console Redirection — Help You can click on Help to get more information for most of the icons. The following images show the Help content and the Help icon. Figure 2-70: Help Content Help Icon...
  • Page 97 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.1k Console Redirection — Record Use this feature to record Video during the BIOS booting. After you press the Record button and then the Stop button, the recording will be available to be saved. Note: Video recording only works with the Chrome browser.
  • Page 98 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.1l Console Redirection — Capture Capture allows you to save an image of the current screen. After you press the Capture button, a JPEG image will be available to be saved. Stop (Recording) Icon Figure 2-75:...
  • Page 99 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.2 iKVM/HTML5 This feature allows you to launch iKVM/HTML5 through iKVM (keyboard, video/monitor, mouse) support. Refer to page 78 on how to first launch the Remote Console. Click [Help] for further assistance if needed. Figure 2-77: iKVM/HTML5 Setup...
  • Page 100 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.2a iKVM/HTML5 — Virtual Keyboard The virtual keyboard provides an alternative input mechanism if you are unable to use a conventional keyboard. The two ways to access the keyboard are as follows. Figure 2-78: Virtual Keyboard Drop-Down Menu •...
  • Page 101 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.2b iKVM/HTML5 — Virtual Media This feature allows you to upload and share images through the SSE-T7132S BMC (Baseboard Management Controller). These images will be emulated on the host server as USB applications. You need to first activate a Super Micro Software License to enable this feature.
  • Page 102 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.2d iKVM/HTML5 — Macro This feature allows you quick access to combo keys. • Hold Right Alt Key: This item performs the same function as holding down the right <Alt> key. Deselect to release action.
  • Page 103 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-81: Macro Drop-Down Menus...
  • Page 104 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.2e iKVM/HTML5 — Options This feature provides hotkeys for the following functions. Figure 2-82: Options Drop-Down Menu • Adjust Mouse • Exit Remote Location • Full-Screen Mode • Refresh screen • Send Ctrl+Alt+Del • Toggle Mouse Display •...
  • Page 105 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings These hotkeys can be adjusted according to your preference. However, the adjustable key after Ctrl+Shift is limited to function keys F2 to F12 and numbers 0 to 9. Preference allows you to adjust Display, Input, Language Setting, and Video Stream Control properties. Figure 2-83: Hotkey Settings...
  • Page 106 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Preference — Display This feature enables auto-stop after n (default: 2) minutes. Adjust the maximum duration of video recordings. Figure 2-84: Display Settings • Display Scale: You can adjust the display scale. • Image Quality: You can adjust the image quality.
  • Page 107 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Preference — Input This feature allows you to select one of the following mouse modes. Figure 2-85: Input Settings • Absolute Mouse • Relative Mouse • Single Mouse Note: Single Mouse mode is not supported by Internet Explorer.
  • Page 108 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Preference — Language Setting This feature allows you to select one of the following languages to be used by the iKVM/ HTML5 interface. Figure 2-86: Language Settings • English • Japanese • German • French •...
  • Page 109 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Preference — Video Stream Control This feature allows you to enable video flow control for LAN Quality of Service (QoS) by selecting one of the following options: • 256K Cable/DSL • • Figure 2-87: Video Stream Control Settings...
  • Page 110 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.2f iKVM/HTML5 — User List This feature displays the user list, which shows the Session ID, User Name, and IP Address of active users that are currently accessing the HTML5-iKVM. Figure 2-88: User List Settings...
  • Page 111 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.8.2g iKVM/HTML5 — Capture Capture allows you to save an image of the current screen. Figure 2-89: Capture Drop-Down Menu...
  • Page 112 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.8.2h iKVM/HTML5 — Power Control This feature allows you to perform Power On, Power Off, Software Shutdown, and Power Reset operations. Figure 2-90: Power Control Options...
  • Page 113: Maintenance

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.9 Maintenance This page allows you to perform maintenance activities such as firmware management, maintenance events, troubleshooting, BMC reset operations, and many more. Note: Currently, the number of Maintenance Event Log entries is limited to 512. 2.9.1.
  • Page 114 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Update This page allows you to update component firmware if you have administrator privileges. Figure 2-91: Update Page To update component firmware, refer to the following steps: 1. Select a component to update the firmware.
  • Page 115 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 4. Update the firmware by clicking the Update button. Once the firmware is in update mode, the device will be reset. The server will reboot even if you cancel the firmware updating process. If you cancel the firmware updating process, there will be an alert message asking, “Do you want to abort the upgrading process? The device will have to be reset in order to go back to normal operating mode.”...
  • Page 116 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual How BMC Firmware is Updated Figure 2-92: Update Settings Step 1 Figure 2-93: Update Settings Step 2 If you click the Upload button without a BMC image, a message will inform you to “Please select an image file. Click here to return.”...
  • Page 117 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-94: Error Message If No Image File Is Selected If you continue with the BMC update, BMC will provide a timely percentage of completion. Figure 2-95: Saving Image File...
  • Page 118 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-96: Saving Image File Figure 2-97: Saving Image Loading...
  • Page 119 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-98: Saving Image Step 3 Figure 2-99: Upgrade In Progress 4%...
  • Page 120 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-100: Upgrade Progress 74% Figure 2-101: Upgrade Progress 100%...
  • Page 121 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-102: BMC Restarting Figure 2-103: Return to BMC Firmware Web User Login Note: If you cancel the BMC updating process, there will be an alert message pop-up to ask you, “Do you want to abort the upgrading process? The device will have to be reset in order to go back to normal operating mode.”...
  • Page 122 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-104: Message to Abort Process Figure 2-105: Reset Initiated...
  • Page 123 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings How the BIOS Firmware is Updated Figure 2-106: Update BIOS Figure 2-107: Update BIOS Step 1...
  • Page 124 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-108: Update BIOS Step 2 Figure 2-109: Select File...
  • Page 125 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-110: File Selected Figure 2-111: Power Off Confirmation Message...
  • Page 126 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-112: Retrying Message Figure 2-113: Requested Configuration Successfully Set...
  • Page 127 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings If you click the Upload button without a BIOS image included, a message will inform you to “Please select an image file. Click here to return.” Figure 2-114: Warning If No Image File Is Selected If you continue with the BIOS update, BMC will provide a timely percentage of completion.
  • Page 128 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-116: Update Progress Message 16% Figure 2-117: Update Progress Message 40%...
  • Page 129 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-118: Firmware Update Mode Figure 2-119: Update Progress Message 0%...
  • Page 130 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-120: Update Progress Message 33% Figure 2-121: Update Progress Message 76%...
  • Page 131 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-122: File Version Update Progress Message 100% Figure 2-123: Firmware Update Mode Update Progress 100%...
  • Page 132 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Note: If you cancel the BIOS updating process, there will be an alert message that pop up to ask you, “Do you want to abort the upgrading process? The device will have to be reset in order to go back to normal operating mode.” The BMC is then reset with a message “BMC Reset Initiated..please wait for 60 seconds and reconnect”...
  • Page 133 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-125: BMC Reset Initiated...
  • Page 134 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Inventory Use this page to view the component firmware inventory and manage the Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR) options for supported devices. Figure 2-126: Inventory Page You can see the following component firmware inventory based on the supported components in the system: Note: The backup fields only show when there are valid images.
  • Page 135 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-127: Inventory Info List for BMC, BIOS, and CPLD Figure 2-128: Inventory Info List for BMC, BIOS, CPLD, and EC...
  • Page 136 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Figure 2-129: Inventory List for BMC, BIOS, CPLD, and PowerSupply Figure 2-130: Inventory List for BMC, BIOS, CPLD, and SAD...
  • Page 137 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings Figure 2-131: Inventory List for BMC, BIOS, CPLD, and SAS...
  • Page 138: Troubleshooting

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.9.2. Troubleshooting POST Snooping This page displays the current BIOS POST codes. Refresh the page to query the POST snooping code for BIOS LPC port 80.
  • Page 139: Bmc Reset

    Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings 2.9.3. BMC Reset Factory Default This page displays the factory default options and the unit reset feature. Note: You will get a prompt that “BMC is resetting to default. To prevent data loss, please do NOT remove the power source until BMC is back online!” Figure 2-132: BMC Reset Page The Factory Default feature allows you to restore IPMI to the factory default settings.
  • Page 140 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.9.4. Maintenance Event Log This page displays the record of maintenance events, such as administrative events. Note: By default, all event categories are selected, so you can view all events. You can apply event category filters to view respective events (i.e., Storage, Account, Net- work, Service, or others).
  • Page 141 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings • Category: You can view the event category based on the type of event (i.e., Storage, Ac- count, Network, Service, or others). • Keyword Search: You can search keyword-related events. Administrators can perform one of the following operations for the event logs: •...
  • Page 142 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2.9.5. Task List The Task List provides the task status for different management operations running on this device. Note: Currently, it supports BMC and BIOS FW updates along with storage controller disks. Storage controller disks can erase task progress.
  • Page 143 Chapter 2: Configuring the BMC Settings You can filter tasks to view based on task status (Running, Completed, or Failed). The following table shows the corresponding Redfish State to Filter criteria: UI Task Filter Task List State Running Starting Running Suspended Interrupted Pending...
  • Page 144: Chapter 3 Frequently Asked Questions

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Chapter 3 Frequently Asked Questions Question: How do I flash the SSE-T7132S BMC firmware? Answer: 1. Click the <Maintenance> button. Browse the files available and select the correct file to flash the firmware. 2. Click the <Update Firmware> button to proceed with firmware flashing.
  • Page 145 Chapter 3: Frequently Asked Questions Question: When I update the BMC firmware through the web, why do I get a file download pop-up even though the firmware was not updated? Answer: This may be caused by your anti-virus software. Disable your antivirus software temporarily and update your firmware.
  • Page 146: Chapter 4 Uefi Bios

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Chapter 4 UEFI BIOS 4.1 Introduction This chapter describes the UEFI BIOS Setup utility. The BIOS is stored on a chip and can be easily upgraded using a flash program. Note: Due to periodic changes to the BIOS, some settings may have been added or deleted and might not yet be recorded in this manual.
  • Page 147: Main Setup

    Note: The time is in the 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 P.M. appears as 17:30:00. The date's default value is the BIOS build date after the RTC reset. Supermicro BMC IPMI BIOS Version This item displays the version of the BIOS ROM used in the system.
  • Page 148 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Memory Information Total Memory This item displays the total size of memory available in the system.
  • Page 149: Advanced Setup Configurations

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS 4.3 Advanced Setup Configurations Use the arrow keys to select the Advanced menu and press <Enter> to access the submenu items: Warning: Take caution when changing the Advanced settings. An incorrect value, a very high DRAM frequency, or an incorrect DRAM timing setting may make the system unstable.
  • Page 150: Serial Port 1 Configuration

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual AST2600 Super IO  The following Super IO information will display: • Super IO Chip AST2600 Serial Port 1 Configuration This submenu allows you to configure the settings of Serial Port 1. Serial Port 1 Select Enabled to enable the selected onboard serial port.
  • Page 151: Serial Port Console Redirection

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Serial Port Console Redirection  COM1 Console Redirection Select Enabled to enable console redirection support for a specified serial port. The options are Enabled and Disabled. *If the feature above is set to Enabled, the following features will become available for configuration: COM1 Console Redirection Settings Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the remote client...
  • Page 152 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual COM1 Stop Bits A stop bit indicates the end of a serial data packet. Select 1 Stop Bit for standard serial data communication. Select 2 Stop Bits if slower devices are used. The options are 1 and 2.
  • Page 153 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS SOL Console Redirection Select Enabled to use the SOL port for Console Redirection. The options are Disabled and Enabled. *If the feature above is set to Enabled, the following features will become available for configuration: SOL Console Redirection Settings Use this feature to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the remote client computer you are using.
  • Page 154 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual COM2 Flow Control Use this feature to set the flow control for Console Redirection to prevent data loss caused by buffering the overflow. Send a "Stop" signal to stop sending data when the receiving buffer is full. Send a "Start" signal to start sending data when the receiving buffer is empty.
  • Page 155: Ems Console Redirection Settings

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Emergency Management Services (EMS) Console Redirection Select Enabled to use a selected COM port for EMS Console Redirection. The options are Enabled and Disabled. *If the feature above is set to Enabled, the following features will become available for configuration: EMS Console Redirection Settings This feature allows you to specify how the host computer will exchange data with the remote...
  • Page 156: Security

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 4.4 Security This menu allows you to configure the following security settings for the system. Password Check Select Setup for the system to check for a password at Setup. Select Always for the system to check for a password at bootup or upon entering the BIOS Setup utility. The options are Setup and Always.
  • Page 157: Boot

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS 4.5 Boot Use this feature to configure Boot settings. Boot Mode Select Use this item to select the type of device that the system is going to boot from. The options are Legacy, UEFI, and DUAL. Legacy to EFI Support Select Enabled to boot EFI OS support after the Legacy boot order has failed.
  • Page 158: Delete Boot Option

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual • Legacy/UEFI/Dual Boot Option #6 • Legacy/UEFI/Dual Boot Option #7 • Legacy/UEFI/Dual Boot Option #8 • UEFI/Dual Boot Option #9 • Dual Boot Option #10 • Dual Boot Option #11 • Dual Boot Option #12 •...
  • Page 159: Hard Disk Drive Bbs Priorities

    Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Add New Boot Option  This feature allows you to add a new boot option to the boot priority features for the system. Add Boot Option Use this item to specify the name of the new boot option. Path for Boot Option Use this item to enter the path for the new boot option in the format fsx:\path\filename.efi.
  • Page 160: Save & Exit

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 4.6 Save & Exit Select the Save & Exit tab from the BIOS setup screen to configure the following settings: Save Options Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit the BIOS Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration, and reboot the computer.
  • Page 161 Chapter 4: UEFI BIOS Default Options Restore Optimized Defaults To set this feature, select Restore Defaults from the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>. These are factory settings designed for maximum system stability, but not for maximum performance. Save As User Defaults To set this feature, select Save as User Defaults from the Save &...
  • Page 162: Appendix A Firmware Update Through Web Gui

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Appendix A Firmware Update Through WEB GUI A.1 Overview This user's guide provides detailed information on how to update the Supermicro BMC firmware on SSE-T7132S series motherboards using BMC WEB GUI.
  • Page 163: Appendix A: Flash Tools

    1. Log in to the account by entering the IP address in a web browser and following the prompts on the screen. Figure A-1: BMC Firmware Web User Login Note: Contact Supermicro sales or FAE if you do not know your username or password.
  • Page 164 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 2. Click on the Firmware Update tab on the BMC dashboard. Figure A-2: BMC Firmware Update Dashboard...
  • Page 165 Appendix A: Flash Tools 3. When the following screen appears, select the [BMC] option and click [Next]. Figure A-3: BMC Firmware Update Default Setting...
  • Page 166 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 4. Press [Select File] to select the new BMC firmware file and press [Upload]. Configurations are reserved for BMC firmware update and the selections are grayed out. Figure A-4: Select and Upload New BMC Firmware File Note: By default, the firmware update process preserves the existing configuration, SDR, and SSL certificates for the new BMC firmware.
  • Page 167 Appendix A: Flash Tools 5. Wait for the upload process to complete, which might take a few minutes. Figure A-5: New BMC Firmware Uploading...
  • Page 168 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 6. Verify the new firmware version and press [Update] to perform the firmware update. Figure A-6: Verify the New BMC Firmware Version...
  • Page 169 Appendix A: Flash Tools 7. Wait for the update process to be completed. It might take a few minutes. Any system configuration change is not recommended during the update process. Figure A-7: BMC Firmware Updating in Progress 8. BMC will reboot after the firmware is completely updated. Wait for BMC to complete the system reboot.
  • Page 170 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual 9. Once the reboot process is complete, the WebGUI will return to the login screen, and you will need to log in to the system again. Figure A-8: BMC Firmware Web User Login...
  • Page 171: Appendix B Introduction To Smash

    Appendix B: Introduction to SMASH Appendix B Introduction to SMASH B.1 Overview The System Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) platform, developed by Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF), delivers a host of architecture-based and industry-standard protocols that will allow IT professionals to simplify the task of managing multiple network systems in a data center.
  • Page 172: An Important Note To The User

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual SMASH Compliance Information The SMASH platform documented in this user's guide is developed in reference to and in compliance with the SMASH Initiative Standards based on the following DMTF documents. • System Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) Command Line Proto- col (CLP) Architecture White Paper (DSP 2001) •...
  • Page 173: Initiating The Smash Protocol

    Appendix B: Introduction to SMASH B.4 Initiating the SMASH Protocol There are two ways of initiating the SMASH protocol. To Initiate SMASH Automatically You can initiate SMASH automatically by connecting the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) through the Secure Shell protocol (SSH) from a client machine. To connect from a Linux machine 1.
  • Page 174: Smash-Clp Main Screen

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual B.5 SMASH-CLP Main Screen After successfully logging into the SSL network, the SMASH Command Line Protocol Main screen will display. Figure B-2: SMASH-CLP Main Screen...
  • Page 175: Using Smash For System Management

    Appendix B: Introduction to SMASH B.6 Using SMASH for System Management After you have familiarized yourself with the SMASH commands, you will be able to use these commands to manage the system. To properly manage the network system, be sure to follow the instructions.
  • Page 176: Definitions Of Commands Verbs

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual B.7 Definitions of Commands Verbs Based on the DSP Specification, each target supports its own set of verbs. These verbs allow you to issue commands to a target system to perform certain tasks. For example, the verbs supported by the admin target group include cd, help, load, dump, create, delete, exit, version, show, etc.
  • Page 177 Appendix B: Introduction to SMASH • delete The command verb delete is used to delete or destroy an entry or a value previously entered. It can only be used in a specific target as defined according to the SAMSHCLP Standards. •...
  • Page 178: Smash Commands

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual B.8 SMASH Commands The following table provides the definitions and descriptions of SMASH commands. The most useful commands are show and help, which will provide you with information on how to navigate through the SSL network connection.
  • Page 179: Standard Command Options

    Appendix B: Introduction to SMASH B.9 Standard Command Options The following table lists the standard command options. CLP Verbs Option destination display examine force help keep level Output Source Version Wait Figure B-5: Standard Command Options...
  • Page 180: Target Addressing

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual B.10 Target Addressing To simplify the process of SMASH command execution, a file system called Target Addressing was created. system1 pwrmgtsvc1 logs1 sensors1 log1 record001 sensor001 record002 sensor002 recordxxx sensorxxx Figure B-6: Target Addressing Diagram Terms Used in the Target Addressing Diagram This section provides descriptions of the terms used in the Target Addressing Diagram above.
  • Page 181: Appendix C Radius Configuration

    Appendix C: RADIUS Configuration Appendix C RADIUS Configuration C.1 Overview This chapter provides instructions on how to configure RADIUS on Ubuntu and the Windows operating systems. Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a network protocol that allows you to manage remote user authentication and accounting. It authenticates users trying to establish a network connection, authorizes them to access the network, and accounts for those accessing the network.
  • Page 182: Configuring Client Account In Ubuntu

    Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual C.3 Configuring Client Account in Ubuntu Follow the instructions to configure the client information. 1. To add the client IP, secret, and short name, type the following command at the prompt and press <Enter>: # vi /etc/freeradius/users Example: client 192.123.4.5 {...
  • Page 183: Adding Roles In Windows

    Appendix C: RADIUS Configuration C.5 Adding Roles in Windows Follow the instructions to add a role in Windows Server: 1. Click on the <Start> button. 2. Select Administrative Tools. 3. Select Server Manager. 4. Under Server Manager, select Add Roles. 5.
  • Page 184 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Add a New Object - User Follow the instructions to add a new object user: 1. Enter the user's name and login name. 2. Click on <Next>. Adding a New Network Policy Follow the instructions to add a new network policy: 1.
  • Page 185 Appendix C: RADIUS Configuration 3. Click on <Next> to choose a permission. 4. Configure Constraints. 5. Remove Framed protocol. 6. Edit Service-Type for login. 7. Check the Others option. 8. Select Login. 9. Click <OK> to complete the configuration. Figure C-3: Configure Settings Display...
  • Page 186 Super SSE-T7132S BMC User's Manual Adding a Vendor Specific Follow the instructions to add a vendor-specific attribute and account: 1. On the New Network Policy screen, select Vendor Specific. 2. Click <Add>. 3. Select a vendor-specific attribute. 4. Click <Add>.
  • Page 187 Appendix C: RADIUS Configuration Configuring a New RADIUS Client Follow the instructions to configure a new RADIUS client: 1. On the New RADIUS Client screen, select the Settings tab. 2. Enter information in the following fields: • Friendly name: • Address (IP or DNS): •...
  • Page 188: Appendix D Unique Password For Bmc

    When logging in to the BMC for the first time, use the unique password provided by Supermicro to log in. Afterward, the unique password can be changed to the customer's chosen username and password for subsequent logins.
  • Page 189: Restore Factory Default

    Appendix D: Unique Password for BMC D.2 Restore Factory Default Figure D-1: BMC Reset Page You can select the following options to restore BMC to the factory default settings: • Remove current settings but preserve user configurations: This option will restore all con- figurations to factory default and preserve all user configurations •...
  • Page 190: Frequently Asked Questions

    Answer: There is a minimum of two stickers on each product. One sticker will be placed on the motherboard, and a second sticker will be on the server chassis. At this time, Supermicro has not encountered any instances of lost or misplaced stickers. In the rare case of such incidents, contact the direct sales support to receive a soft copy of the password.
  • Page 191 Answer: All systems from Supermicro will ship with a unique preprogrammed password. Customers will be able to change the password on each system. In order for Supermicro to comply with SB327, we are not able to use customer-specified passwords. All passwords will be unique and assigned at the time of manufacturing.
  • Page 192 (Disclaimer Continued) The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or systems, aircraft, aircraft devices, aircraft/emergency communication devices or other critical sys- tems whose failure to perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage.

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