Deployment Guide

Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
--channelprivlmt user, operator,
administrator
Sets the maximum privilege level accepted
for the LAN channel. This sub-option can
be replicated.
Example (to configure the LAN channel
with alerts and IPMI over LAN enabled):
A:>syscfg lanchannelaccess--
pefalerting=enable --
ipmioverlan=alwaysavail
lanchannelinfo
Table 285. lanchannelinfo
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
lanchannelinfo or
lci
NA NA Displays media and protocol information about the
LAN channel. This option cannot be replicated.
lanuseraccess
Table 286. lanuseraccess
Option Sub-option Valid Arguments Description
lanuseraccess
or lua
Configures the privilege level and channel
accessibility associated with a specified User
ID for the LAN channel.
--userid
2–16, if your system
has a DRAC 5
controller
Sets the User ID. This sub-option can be
replicated.
--usrprivlmt user, operator,
administrator,
noaccess
Sets the maximum BMC user privilege level
for the LAN channel for the userid specified
using the useridsub-option. This sub-
option can be replicated. This sub-option is
dependent on the userid sub-option.
--currentenableduserids
NA Reports the number of currently enabled
User IDs on the LAN channel.
--useridswithfixednames
NA
Reports the number of User IDs with fixed
names on the LAN channel.
Example 1 (to enable User ID 2 on the LAN
channel with administrator privileges):
A:>syscfg lanuseraccess --
userid=2 --
usrprivlmt=administrator
Example 2 (to enable User ID 4 on the LAN
channel with user privileges):
A:>syscfg lanuseraccess --
userid=4 --usrprivlmt=user
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