Intel SR6850HW4 - Server Platform - 0 MB RAM Product Manual page 103

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SNMP Settings
The BMC SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) feature provides a way for basic server
management information access and control operations to be available Out Of Band (OOB). This
allows server management without requiring any operating system agents and provides for Pre-OS
and operating system hung operation.
The BMC provides support for SNMP v1, v2 and v3. As originally defined, SNMP is intended to
allow a remote host to monitor network performance at various servers, gateways, routers and other
assorted network appliances. The data monitored are typically things like number of packets per
second, packet fragmentation, etc.
Enable SNMP: The SNMP Enable checkbox, when checked, turns on the SNMP feature and
enables the remaining SNMP configurations items.
SNMP Port: The SNMP Port is the port on which the SNMP agent is listening on the server.
You can configure the SNMP port using this field. The default is 161. The valid range is 1 –
65535. This configuration item is available only when the SNMP Enable checkbox is checked.
KVM Settings
The Remote KVM (Keyboard, Video, and Mouse) feature provides a means to capture and redirect
managed server video graphics to a remote console (running KVM software) over the network.
Video memory from the managed server shall be compressed, encrypted, and sent over the Internet
using IP to a remote client. In addition, keyboard and mouse activity from the remote console can
be received for input to the managed server. This feature is available only on the Advanced IMM
module.
Enable KVM: The KVM Enable checkbox, when checked, turns on the KVM feature for this
server.
Telnet Settings
The Common CLI (CCLI) provides a common syntax for command-line interface commands
across the channels and platforms to communicate with the BMC through scripting. The command
syntax is different from the syntax specified by IPMI 1.5 for Terminal Mode text commands.
The Telnet protocol in the net stack always uses the Common CLI command syntax for its text
commands. It creates an IPMI session with the input provided at the login/password prompts. Once
the session is created, it allows executing the CCLI text commands. It closes the IPMI session when
it receives "exit/logout" commands.
Enable Telnet: The Telnet Enable checkbox, when checked, turns on the Telnet feature and
enables the remaining Telnet configurations items.
Telnet Port: The Telnet Port edit box is where the port number for the Telnet feature can be
entered. The Telnet port is the port on which the connection is made. The default is 25. The
valid range is 1 – 65535.
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