Specifications
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When nished, the utility returns to the DOS prompt.
6. Type asmc -bmc_info on the prompt, then press <Enter> to display the BMC
and PET IP and MAC addresses.
5. Type asmc -bmc_ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, then press <Enter> to assign any IP
address to the remote server LAN port. The screen displays the request and
response buffer. Write the remote server IP address in a piece of paper for
reference.
7. Restart the remote server, enter the BIOS setup, then boot from the hard disk
drive.
8. Congure the ASMB3-SOL baud rate (asmc -sol_baud 57600).
c:\dos>asmc -bmc_ip 10.10.10.20
Detect System -> DSBF-D/SAS
Detect Motherboard -> (DSBF-D/SAS)
Detect KCS Interface
New BMC IP : 10.10.10.20
Make sure that the assigned IP address for both remote and local/central
servers are in the same subnet. You can use the network settings utility in your
OS to check.
Firmware Version : 1.01 (DSBF-D/SAS, DSBF-D, DSBV-D, DSCC-D12/SAS, DSCC-D12,
DSCC-DW
BMC IP : 10.10.10.10
BMC MAC : 00 E0 18 51 10 7A
PET IP : 00.00.00.00
PET MAC : 00 00 00 00 00 00
SOL BAUD: 57600
Make sure that the ASMB3-SOL baud rate is the same as the Remote Access
baud rate that you previously set in the BIOS. See section “2.4 BIOS remote
console” for details.
9. Adjust the local/central server network settings, if necessary.