Dell PowerEdge C6145 Using the Baseboard Management Controller
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Contents 1 Introduction ................................................................................5 BMC Key Features and Functions ............................................................5 2 Using the Web UI .......................................................................6 Logging in to the Web User Interface .......................................................6 Remote Management Controller GUI Explained .......................................8 Logout ..................................
Events Table .............................................................................40 5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List .....................................44 6 IPMI OEM Command List.........................................................52 Extended Configurations ........................................................................61 Appendix ......................................................................................71 SSH/Telnet Enable and Disable ..........................
1 Introduction This section introduces the BMC and includes the requirements for web-based graphical user interface (GUI), keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM), and virtual media. BMC Key Features and Functions The following lists the supported features of the BMC: • Support for IPMI v1.5 and v2.
Using the Web UI 2 The BMC firmware features an embedded web server, enabling users to connect to the BMC using an Internet browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer) without needing to install KVM and virtual storage software on a remote console. Web-based GUI is supported on the following browsers: Microsoft Windows: • Internet Explorer 6 or later • Mozilla® Firefox® 2.0017 or later Linux: Mozilla Firefox 2.
Using Your Remote Management Controller: The Remote Management Controller has a user-friendly Graphics User Interface (GUI) called the Remote Management Controller GUI. It is designed to be easy to use. It has a low learning curve because it uses a standard Internet browser. Default User Name and Password When you first try to access your Remote Management Controller, you are prompted to enter a user name and password.
Remote Management Controller GUI Explained After you successfully log in to your Remote Management Controller, you are greeted with the Remote Management Controller GUI. Logout Log out from your Remote Management Controller The default timeout value is 30 seconds. System Information System Information Click the System Information tab to view the Remote Management Controller. The System Information tab enables you to view the System Power Status, firmware revision, aux firmware revision, and build time.
List FRU The List FRU page shows a list of the detected Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) in the system. Select a FRU item from the drop down list to show more information. Chassis Information Lists the Type, Part Number and the Serial Number of the FRU. Board Information Lists the Manufacturer, Product Name, Serial Number and Part Number. Product Information Lists the Manufacturer Name, Product Name, Serial Number, Version, and Part Number.
Server Health The Sensor menu provides information about system hardware such as the fan speed, internal temperature, and voltage. Sensor Readings & Sensor Readings with Thresholds It reads the sensor information the system. You can select a sensor type category. You can click “Refresh” to re-read the sensor state. And you can click “Show Thresholds” to show the thresholds of every sensor.
Event Log The System Event Log (SEL) page displays system events that occur on the managed system. The SEL is generated by the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) or BIOS on the managed system. The SEL lists the following information about system events: event ID, time stamp, sensor name, sensor type and a short description. Select Server Health in menu bar. Click Event Log to view specific event information. The list can be sorted by selecting any event log category.
Configuration Alerts When the BMC senses a platform event, such as an environmental warning or a component failure, an alert message can be sent to one or more email addresses. The Alerts window enables you to enter email addresses, IP addresses, and to activate the alerts for each address. To set up a destination to receive alerts, perform the following procedure 1 Click an Alert Number, click Modify.
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2 Select Alert Type, there are two options, Snmp Trap and Email. 3 Select Event Severity, The five options available are, Disable All, Informational, Warning, Critical and Non-recoverable. 4 If your Alert Type is Snmp Trap, type the destination IP.
5 If your Alert Type is Email, enter the destination email address, and enter a brief description for the Subject of the email. 6 Click Save.
Mouse mode It is an option to set up mouse mode which will using in KVM. Setting mouse mode depends on OS can get accurate mouse pointer. Absolute mode for host’s system is Windows OS Relative mode for host’s system is Linux OS. Network Show the Remote Management Controller IP address information. You can set DHCP or STATIC IP then click “Save”.
SMTP Set E-mail (SMTP) server IP address for sending alert notification to user then click “Save”.
Users The Users page enables you to view information and configure existing BMC users. You can control user who can login Remote Management Controller and accessing privileges. Table 1-28 displays the Users list for existing BMC users. Table 2-3. BMC User Information BMC Information Description User ID Displays a sequential user ID number. User Name Displays the login name of the user. Network Privilege Displays the group (privilege level) to which the user is assigned.
Enter user name, IPMI version, password, confirm password and network privileges, click Add.
To change the settings for a user, click their user ID number, in the Users list. Click Modify User. Modify user name, IPMI version, password, confirm password and network privileges, click Modify. To delete new user, click their user ID number, in the Users list. Click Delete User. A dialog box appears, click yes to delete the user and automatically refresh page.
Remote Control Power Control This feature enables the administrator to power on, power off, power cycle, and reset the system remotely. Select Remote Control in menu bar. Click Power Control. Select a Power Control Operation. Table 1-4 list the power control operation; Table 2-4. Power Control Operation Options Power Control Operation Description Reset System Reboots system without powering off (warm boot). Power Off System – Immediate Powers off the system.
Click Perform Action to enable the selected Power Control Operation. Console Redirection The Console Redirection page enables you to use the display, mouse, and keyboard on the local management station to control the corresponding devices on a remote managed system. You can run a maximum of four simultaneous console redirection sessions. NOTE: Before you can use the console redirection feature, your browser must have the Java runtime environment installed. This feature needs Java 1.5.
Console Redirection Configuration Before you use Console Redirection, please check your Mouse mode. If the host’s OS is Linux, please change the Mouse mode to RELATIVE If the host’s OS is Windows, please change the Mouse mode to ABSOLUTE This menu item allows you to start a Remote Console session with the host system. 1 Click Console Redirection.
2 Click Java Console. 3 And click Mouse item to Sync Cursor.
BMC Virtual Media The Device menu allows you to virtualize a diskette image or drive. Virtual media enables a floppy image, floppy drive or CD/DVD drive on your system to be available on the managed system's console as if the floppy image or drive were present on the local system. The Device menu in KVM displays the floppy image, floppy drive, CD/DVD drive, or ISO image on the management console that is currently virtualized.
Virtualizing Devices The Device client displays the list of devices available for mapping in the main window. To virtualize a device, select the checkbox in the Mapped column of the table. The device maps to the server at this point. To unmap, deselect the checkbox. And then select the image file with the dialog that is displayed. The image is added to the list of available devices.
Unmapping a Virtual Media Drive To unmap a virtual media drive, select the Mapped check box for a particular drive. Because some interaction might be going on with the drive, you must confirm the action before the drive is unmmapped. NOTE: The assigned virtual drive letter (Microsoft® Windows®) or device special file (Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®) may not be the same as the drive letter on this system (management console).
BMC KVM The BMC KVM client main menu consists of five menu options, which are used to provide access to functions available through the viewer: Video, Keyboard, Mouse, Options, Device, and Help. To launch a KVM session, select Remote Control tag, click Console Redirection. Video Table 2-5. BMC KVM Video Menu Items Dropdown Menu Items Description Start Redirection This menu item can be used to begin Console Redirection. Stop Redirection This menu item can be used to halt Console Redirection.
Keyboard Table 2-6. BMC KVM Keyboard menu items Dropdown Menu Items Description Hold Right CTRL Key This menu item can be used to act as the rightside key when in Console Redirection. Hold Right ALT Key This menu item can be used to act as the rightside key when in Console Redirection. Hold Left CTRL Key This menu item can be used to act as the leftside key when in Console Redirection.
Dropdown Menu Items Description Right Windows Key This menu item can be used to access the right-side key during a Console Redirection session. The following actions can be performed: Hold Down Press and Release ALT+CTRL+DEL This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the , and keys down simultaneously on the host system that you are redirecting. Full Keyboard User can key-in function key. For example: Ctrl+C Mouse Sync Cursor for remote control mouse.
Options Bandwidth: Helps in regulated the network bandwidth. Video Settings: Helps in adjust video resolution. Device Table 2-7. BMC KVM Device Menu Items Dropdown Menu Items Description Redirect CDROM Enable you to start or stop the redirection of the CD-ROM drive. You can choose the CDROM drive from client computer.
Dropdown Menu Items Description Redirect ISO Enable you to start or stop the redirection of the ISO. You can choose the CD IMAGE file from client computer. Redirect Floppy / USB Enable you to start or stop the redirection of the Floppy/USB drive. You can choose the Floppy/USB drive from client computer. Redirect Floppy Image Enable you to start or stop the redirection of the floppy drive. You can choose the Floppy IMAGE file from client computer.
2 Browse to, or Type the path on your system where the firmware image file resides. Example: C:\\KCSFlash\ 3 Select the Update Type as Normal or Forced (The default value is Normal). Normal: An update operation will occur only when the BMC validates the target board, target product and version number. Forced: Forced update makes the BMC update the image without validating target board, target product and version number. 4 Click Upload Firmware.
5 A window, telling that the firmware image has been verified, appears. Compare the uploaded image with existing device firmware version. 6 Select the Preserve Configuration or Don’t Preserve Configuration (The default value is Preserve Configuration). 7 Click Start Upgrade.
The update might take several minutes. 8 The update is completed. Close the session and automatically log out.
9 After the BMC resets, click Log In to log in to the BMC again.
3 Sensors Threshold Table 3-1.
Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Formula Upper nonrecoverable Upper critical Upper noncritical Lower nonrecoverable Lower critical Lower noncritical 0x98 0x96 0x92 0x7D 0x7F 0x84 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x 0.0087 19h PS 1.1V 51h VCORE 1 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x 0.0083 52h VCORE 2 Actual_Reading (Volts) = Raw_Data x 0.
Sensor Number Sensor Name The Converting Formula 61h CPU1_ Temp Actual_Reading (℃) = Raw_Data 62h CPU2_ Temp Actual_Reading (℃) = Raw_Data 63h CPU3_ Temp Actual_Reading (℃) = Raw_Data 64h CPU4_ Temp Actual_Reading (℃) = Raw_Data FCB Ambien t1 Actual_Reading (degrees C) = Raw_Data (only support Sensor Reading, threshold unsupport) DIMM_ A1 to DIMM_ D8 Actual_Reading (℃) = Raw_Data A1h MB_12 V_Curr ent Actual_Reading = Raw_Data A3h PSU 1 POUT Actual_Reading = Raw_Data A4h PSU 2 POUT
4 Events Table Table 4-1.
Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type Events Upper Critical – going high asserted 2Ah FCB Ambient1 01h (Temperature) Upper Critical – going high deasserted Upper Non-recoverable – going high asserted Upper Non-recoverable – going high deasserted Upper Non-critical – going high asserted 14h Upper Non-critical – going high deasserted PS 12V Upper Critical – going high asserted Upper Critical – going high deasserted 15h Upper Non-recoverable – going high asserted PS 5V 02h (Voltage) Upper Non-rec
Table 4-2.
Sensor Number Sensor Name Sensor Type SensorSpecific Offset Events correctable memory error 01h Uncorrectable ECC/other uncorrectable memory error 05h Correctable ECC/other correctable memory error logging limit reached 75h Security 06h 05h Out-of-band Access Password Violation AAh PwrLimitAlert 07h 05h DCMI Power management exception action Events Table | 43
5 IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support List Table 5-1. IPMI Device Global Commands Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Get Device ID App 01h M Yes Cold Reset App 02h O Yes Warm Reset App 03h O No Get Self Test Results App 04h M Yes Manufacture Test On App 05h O Yes Set ACPI Power State App 06h O Yes Get ACPI Power State App 07h O Yes Get Device GUID App 08h O Yes App 01h O No Broadcast Commands: Broadcast ‘Get Device ID’ Table 5-2.
Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Send Message App 34h M Yes Read Event Message Buffer App 35h O Yes Get BT Interface Capabilities App 36h O No Get System GUID App 37h O Yes Get Channel Authentication App 38h O Yes Get Session Challenge App 39h O Yes Activate Session Command App 3Ah O Yes Set Session Privilege Level Command App 3Bh O Yes Close Session App 3Ch O Yes Get Session Information App 3Dh O Yes Get Authentication Code Command App 3Fh O Yes Se
Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Master Write-Read I2C App 52h M Yes Get Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O Yes Suspend/Resume Payload Encryption App 55h O Yes Set Channel Security Keys App 56h O Yes Get System Interface Capabilities App 57h O Yes Set System Info Parameters App 58h O Yes Get System Info Parameters App 59h O Yes Table 5-3.
Set System Boot Options (Note: Chassis 08h O Yes Get System Boot Options (Note: Chassis 09h O Yes Set Front Panel Button Enable Chassis 0Ah O No Set Power Cycle Interval Chassis 0Bh O Yes Get POH Counter Chassis 0Fh O Yes Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Set Event Receiver S/E 00h O Yes Get Event Receiver S/E 01h O Yes Platform Event S/E 02h M Yes Command NetFn CMD O/M Supported Get SEL Info Storage 40h M Yes Get SEL Allocation Info Storage 41h O Yes
Get Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Ah O No Set Auxiliary Log Status Storage 5Bh O No Get SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5Ch O Yes Set SEL Time UTC Offset Storage 5Dh O Yes NOTE: Support for Partial Add SEL is not required when Add SEL is supported. Table 5-7.
Write FRU Inventory Data Storage 12h M Yes IPMI 1.5 / 2.
Table 5-9.
Table 5-11.
IPMI OEM Command List 6 Table 6-1. OEM1 Commands (NetFn 30H, 31H) Command NetFN cmd Reserved Extended Configuration OEM1 01H Get Extended Configuration OEM1 02H Format Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 - Reservation ID Request: Byte 1 - Reservation ID Byte 2 - Configuration ID Byte 3 - Attribute ID. 00h means read entire configuration data. Byte 4 - Index (used by table object only) Byte 5 - Data Offset – LSB Byte 6 - Data Offset – MSB Byte 7 - Bytes to read.
Command NetFN cmd Set Extended Configuration OEM1 03H Format Request: Byte 1 - Reservation ID Byte 2 - Configuration ID Byte 3 - Attribute ID. 00h means read entire configuration data. Byte 4 - Index (used by table object only) Byte 5 - Data Offset – LSB Byte 6 - Data Offset – MSB Byte 7 - In progress [7:4] reserved [3:0] in progress 0 – in progress 1 – last configuration data being transferred in this request Byte 8~N – Data to be written.
Command NetFN cmd Restore to defaults OEM1 04H Format Request: Byte 1 -Configuration to be restored to defaults: [7:5] 111b= Restore the remaining parameters not included in below lists. 000b= Remaining parameters stay what it is.
Command NetFN cmd Get Restore Status OEM1 05H Format Request: Byte 1 – Task ID Task ID, the value returned by previous call to Restore to Defaults command. Response: Byte 1 –Completion Code Byte 2 –Default Restore Status: 00h: Restore in progress 01h: Restore completed SETSYSTEM OEM1 B3H GUID Request: Byte 1 ~16 – System GUID Response: Byte 1 – completion code Table 6-2.
get web port number oem2 03H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – Https Port Number(Low Byte) Byte 3 – Https Port Number(High Byte) Byte 4 – Http Port Number(Low Byte) Byte 5 – Http Port Number(High Byte) get board id oem2 11H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – Board ID 01h ~ 04h Set asset tag OEM2 12h Request: Byte 1 - Length Byte 2~11 - Data (Max Set Asset Tag Length - 0x0A ) Response: Byte 1 - Completion Code Byte 2 - Count Written Set LAN Source OEM2 13h Req
GET LAN SOURCE OEM2 14h Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – Current LAN Source 00h – Shared NIC 01h – Dedicated NIC GET FCB FW VERSION oem2 16H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FCB Fw Major number Byte 3 – FCB Fw Minor number SET FAN CONTROL oem2 61H Request: Byte 1 – Fan Control Setting [7] – Enabled/Disabled FAN Control 0: Disabled(Default) 1: Enabled [6:0] – Duty Cycle Setting. The rage is from 0 to 100, others are reserved.
SET FSC TABLE oem2 63H Request: Byte 1 – FSC Table Setting Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FSC Table Setting [7] – Enabled/Disabled FAN Table 0h: Disabled (Default) 1h: Enabled [6:0] – Fan Table Setting(0-based) 80h: 1st FSC fan table (default: 13800RPM) 81h: 2nd FSC fan table (FACEBOOK) 82h: 3rd FSC fan table (Oscillation) 83h: 4th FSC fan table (Western Geco) 84h: 5th FSC fan table (Loki) Response: Byte 1 – completion code GET FSC TABLE oem2 64H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2
GET FCB SKU INFO oem2 6aH Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FCB SKU Information GET FCB POWER THROTTLING STATUS oem2 6bH Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – FCB Power Throttling status OEM GET PIC MODEL oem2 70H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – PIC model 10h - PIC16 12h – PIC18 Get PSU Mismatch and type OEM2 B3H Request: Response: Byte 1 – completion code Byte 2 – PSU mismatch 00h – Mismatch 01h – Match Byte 3 – PSU type [7:4] PSU2 type 0
Table 6-3.
Extended Configurations Table 6-4. Extended configurations Extended Configurations All strings are in P-String format. Configuration ID = 02h, NIC Attribute ID Size Description NicSelection 1 1 Specifies the current mode of operation for the BMC network interface. 0: Shared NIC (default) 1: Dedicated NIC SharedNICSelection 2 1 R/W This parameter is only valid when Attribute ID 1 NICSelection parameter is set to 0h as Shared NIC.
or Dual Channel Single Package). When user attempts to set to a NIC value that is not supported on the platform, a completion code CCh should be returned to indicate an invalid data. Configuration ID = 03h, SOL Attribute ID Size Description SOL Idle Timeout 1 2 byte1:2 - Define the inactivity timeout in minutes, 1-based, LSByte first. This parameter only applies to the IPMI over LAN session with SOL payload activated. 0h= session does not timeout and close due to inactivity.
Configuration (Configuration ID 0Ch). In other words, Web can only be disabled or enabled when HTTP/HTTPS is enabled. [0] - all services except IPMI are disabled. This bit takes precedence over other bits. Default is 0. [1] - KVM/Virtual Storage, enabled by default. [2] - HTTP/HTTPS, enabled by default. [3] - SSH/Telnet, disabled by default. Max Authentication Failures 2 1 Specifies the maximum number of allowed authentication failures. Setting this value to 0 will disable the lockout feature.
Whenever this setting is modified, the number of authentication failure of each enabled user must be reset to 0. Default setting is 180 seconds. Lockout Time 4 2 Specifies the time period an account should be disabled if the maximum number of authentication failures is reached. The unit is seconds. Setting this value to 0 will disable the lockout feature. Whenever this setting is modified, the number of authentication failures of each enabled user must be reset to 0. R/W Default value is 3600 (1 hour).
Account Status 4 1 Configuration ID = 06h, DNS Status of the account. This is the supplement to the byte 3 of response data of Get User Access command. Indexed by user ID. 00h = status is unspecified 01h = user ID is enabled via Set User Password 02h = user ID is disabled via Set User Password 03h = user ID is lockout R Attribute ID Size Description DNS Dhcp Enable 1 1 Specifies that the DNS server IP addresses should be assigned from the DHCP server. 0: FALSE (default) 1: TRUE.
character must be alphabetic. The default name is bmcservice_tag, where service_tag is the service tag number of the Dell server. For example: bmcXG3487A. DNS Domain Name Dhcp Enable DNS Domain Name 6 7 1 1.256 Specifies that the DNS domain name should be assigned from the DHCP server. 0: FALSE (default) 1: TRUE. R/W The DNS domain name string. This parameter is read-only if DNS Domain Name Dhcp Enable is set to TRUE. Characters are restricted to alphanumeric, '-' and '.'.
Timeout range is 60 to 1920 seconds. A 0 specifies disabling the timeout feature. The default is 300. HTTP Port Num HTTPS Port Num 5 6 2 2 Specifies the port number to use for HTTP communication with the BMC. Default is 80. R/W Specifies the port number to use for HTTPS communication with the BMC. Default is 443. R/W Configuration ID = 0Eh, Firmware Log, indexed object Attribute ID Size Description Entity 1 1 Refer to Firmware Information configuration. R Firmware Version 2 1..
Entity Product Info Firmware Version 3 4 5 1 1..64 1..16 Specifies the physical controller the image is associated with. 0: BMC 1: SYSTEM (BIOS) 2: PDB 3: FCB R A text string that identifies the product. "Dell DCS Remote Management Controller" (default) R A string containing the BMC firmware version. The firmware version is reading from IPMI Get Device ID command. The format of BMC FW Version string is ".", where major is one character and minor is two characters.
Settings, and IPMI LAN Configuration Parameters. 0h – Set as User Default 1h – Restore User Default Configuration ID = 10h, Firmware Update Attribute ID Size Description Remote Update Enable 1 1 Allow firmware update via TFTP server. R/W Protocol 2 1 Specified supported protocols. [7:3] - reserved [2] HTTP [1] FTP [0] TFTP R URI 3 1..256 The URI of the image file. R/W Connection Retry 4 1 Specify the number of retries for connecting to TFTP server.
Configuration ID = 11h, Power Management Attribute ID Size Description Power Management Enable 1 1 Specify the use of power management method. Bit 7: Enable DPNM power management 1b = enable DPNM 0b = disable DPNM Bit 6:0: reserved R/W Power Staggering AC Recovery 2 This parameter is only effective if the Power Policy is not set to always off.
Appendix SSH/Telnet Enable and Disable 1 Reserved Extended Configuration (NetFn: 30H CMD:01H) 2 Set/Get Extended Configuration(NetFn: 30H CMD:03H/02H) Configuration ID = 04h, Security Attribute ID Size Description Service Disabled 1 1 Disables or enables services. This attribute takes precedence over the individual feature enabled/disabled. Once one service has been disabled, the BMC must not allow users to enable the corresponding feature and D5h completion code must be returned.
2 Get Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x02 0x01 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF Response: 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x08 (SSH/Telnet disabled) Set SSH/Telnet Enable: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x02 (Reservation ID) 2 Enable SSH/Telnet ipmitool raw 0x30 0x03 0x02 0x04 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 (set SSH/Telnet enable) Response: 0x01 SSH/Telnet Redirect Enable and Disable 1 Reserved Extended Configuration (NetFn: 30H CMD:01H) 2 Set/Get Extended Configuratio
Set SSH/Telnet SOL Redirect enable: 1 Reserved Extended Configuration ipmitool raw 0x30 0x01 Response: 0x02 (Reservation ID) 2 Enable SSH/Telnet SOL redirect. ipmitool raw 0x30 0x03 0x02 0x03 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x01 (set 1 to enable) Response: 0x01 VLAN ID User can use LAN configuration command parameter 14H to Set or Get VLAN ID. More VLAN information, please refer to “IPMI SPEC v2.0 errata revision 4”.
VLAN ID matches the VLAN ID value given in this parameter. [6:4] - reserved [3:0] - most significant four bits of the VLAN ID Example: 1 Get LAN Configuration Parameter command: ipmitool raw 0xC0 0x02 0x01 0x14 0x00 0x00 Response: 0x00 0x11 0x01 0x80 (VLAN Enable and VLAN ID: 1) 2 Set LAN Configuration Parameter command: ipmitool raw 0xC0 0x01 0x01 0x14 0x01 0x80 Response: 0x00 BMC/BIOS Version Info BMC Version Info Get Device ID command can get BMC version Info in response date byte4, 5.
Byte 4 Firmware Revision 1 [7] Device available: 0=normal operation, 1= device firmware, SDR Repository update or self-initialization in progress. [Firmware / SDR Repository updates can be differentiated by issuing a Get SDR command and checking the completion code.] [6:0] Major Firmware Revision, binary encoded. Byte 5 Firmware Revision 2: Minor Firmware Revision. BCD encoded.
BIOS version Info The BIOS enables the system interface to the BMC and logs this event to the BMC early in POST. User can find the BIOS version in event record byte 15-16 as following table: POST START Event Byte Item Data 1-2 Record ID - 3 Record Type - 4-7 Timestamp - 8-9 Generator ID 0x01 (BIOS) 10 Event Message Format Version 0x04 (IPMI 1.