User’s Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety information
- Chapter 1: Product Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation Information
- Chapter 3: Web-based User Interface
- 3.1 Web-based user interface
- 3.2 Dashboard
- 3.3 Sensor
- 3.4 System Inventory
- 3.5 FRU Information
- 3.6 Logs & Reports
- 3.7 Settings
- 3.7.1 Date & Time
- 3.7.2 External User Services
- 3.7.3 KVM Mouse Setting
- 3.7.4 Log Settings
- 3.7.5 Manage Licenses
- 3.7.6 Media Redirection Settings
- 3.7.7 Network Settings
- 3.7.8 PAM Order Settings
- 3.7.9 Platform Event Filters
- 3.7.10 Services
- 3.7.11 SMTP Settings
- 3.7.12 SSL Settings
- 3.7.13 System Firewall
- 3.7.14 User Management
- 3.7.15 Video Recording
- 3.7.16 Fan Control
- 3.7.17 PSU Redundancy
- 3.8 Remote Control
- 3.9 Image Redirection
- 3.10 Power Control
- 3.11 Locator LED
- 3.12 Maintenance
- Appendix
1-4
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
1.4 IPMI Expansion Card Overview
RTL8211F-CG 1G LAN connector:
Connects directly to the central server or to a
router/hub using a LAN cable.
Onboard VGA header:
Connects to front VGA using an adapter cable.
VGA connector:
Connects to a display using a VGA cable.
Fan headers 1-8:
Connects to fans to view fan information and management.
To use the CHA FAN sensor and control function, ensure the fans are connected to the
Fan
headers 1-8
, and the
6-pin PSU connector
is connected to a power supply.
SPI header:
Connects to IPMI TPM adapter with cable for burning BIOS.
• Client device motherboard model needs to support this function.
• To use the BIOS burning function, ensure the
SPI header
is connected to the IPMI
TPM header on the motherboard.
PANEL header:
Connects to motherboard and chassis PANEL to control power/reset
functions.
To use the power on/off and reset function, ensure the
PANEL header
is connected to the
motherboard and the chassis panel.
T_SENSOR headers 1-3:
Used for temperature measuring.
To use the TR temperature sensor function, ensure the
T_SENSOR
headers 1-3
are
connected to the motherboard.
BMC header:
Connects to motherboard BMC header for real-time sensor monitoring.
To use the real-time sensor monitoring function (if supported), ensure the
BMC header
is
connected to the BMC header on the motherboard.