Users Guide
68 Terminal Mode Commands
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SYS GET
BOOTOPT XX
YY ZZ
This is a text version of the IPMI Get System Boot Options
command. It allows any of the boot option parameters to be
retrieved.
XX YY ZZ represents the hex-ASCII for the data bytes that are
passed in the Get System Boot Options request.
The BMC returns the data from the command in hex-ASCII
format.
XX—Parameter selector.
[7]—Reserved.
[6:0]—Boot option parameter selector.
YY—Set Selector.
[7:0]—Selects a particular block or set of parameters under the
given parameter selector.
Write as 00h if the parameter does not use a Set Selector.
ZZ—Block Selector.
Selects a particular block within a set of parameters
Write as 00h if the parameter does not use a Block Selector.
NOTE: There are no IPMI-specified Boot Options parameters that
use the block selector. However, this field is provided for consistency
with other configuration commands and as a placeholder for future
extension of the IPMI specification.
SYS SET TCFG Returns the Terminal Mode Configuration bytes where XX and YY
represent hex-ASCII encoding for the volatile version of data bytes
1 and 2 as specified in Table B-4, and AA BB represent hex-ASCII
encoding of the non-volatile version.
V:XX <output termination sequence>
N:AA BB <output termination sequence>
-V XX YY Sets the volatile Terminal Mode Configuration. XX and YY
represent hex-ASCII encoding for data bytes 1 and 2 as specified in
Table B-4. The BMC returns the same output as for SYS SET
TCFG, above.
-N XX YY Sets the non-volatile Terminal Mode Configuration. XX and YY
represent hex-ASCII encoding for data bytes 1 and 2 as specified in
Table B-4. The BMC returns the same output as for SYS SET
TCFG, above.
SYS RESET Directs the BMC to perform an immediate system hard reset.
Table B-3. Terminal Mode Text Commands (continued)
Command Switches Description