Time Sync - QUANTA W Mainboard Series S210-MBT2W Technical Manual

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[3.2.558] Time Sync

[3.2.559] In S2L BMC design, BMC does not have a local RTC
to know what time it is. Each time the server powers on, BIOS
will use Set SEL Time command to initialize BMC time. The
remote console program interpret this time as pre-initial.
[3.2.560] SEL
[3.2.561] BMC supports IPMI 1.5/2.0 standard SEL operation. It
can keep to maximum 909 entries SEL log. Event happened in
BIOS side will be logged by using Add SEL Entry command.
BMC will store them in FLASH, the time stamp field will be filled
by BMC. When SEL is full, the new SEL won't be logged but will
go through PEF as usual. If AC powers off, all SELs will remain
in NV.
[3.2.562] Platform Event
[3.2.563] Platform Event Filter
[3.2.564] The BMC implements selectable action on an event
or LAN alerting base on event. By default, no any PEF entries
or actions exist, applications need to configure it to enable.
The number of Platform Event Filter Table is 40.
The number of Alert Policy Table is 120 and Alert Destina-
tion Table is 30. (Include Dedicated and Shared NIC)
The policy to match an event to Platform Event Filter Table
entry is IPMI 1.5 standard.
The action support Power Off, Power Reset, Power Cycle
and NMI.
All Platform Event Filter Table is default disabled.
PEF Startup Delay and Last Processed Event tracking is
not supported.
PEF table lookup isn't correlated to log SEL to SEL
Repository.
Serial Alerting is no support.
[3.2.565] BMC Firmware Update
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