Datasheet

Intel
®
Server Board S2400GP TPS Platform Management Functional Overview
Revision 1.01
Intel order number G50295-002
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If the BMC is configure for static (prior to disabling VLAN), when VLAN is disabled, the
BMC has the same IP address that was configured before. It is left to the management
application to configure a different IP address if that is not suitable for LAN.
6.12.7 Secure Shell (SSH)
Secure Shell (SSH) connections are supported for SMASH-CLP sessions to the BMC.
6.12.8 Serial-over-LAN (SOL 2.0)
The BMC supports IPMI 2.0 SOL.
IPMI 2.0 introduced a standard serial-over-LAN feature. This is implemented as a standard
payload type (01h) over RMCP+.
Three commands are implemented for SOL 2.0 configuration.
“Get SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters” and “Set SOL 2.0 Configuration Parameters”:
These commands are used to get and set the values of the SOL configuration parameters.
The parameters are implemented on a per-channel basis.
“Activating SOL”: This command is not accepted by the BMC. It is sent by the BMC when
SOL is activated to notify a remote client of the switch to SOL.
Activating a SOL session requires an existing IPMI-over-LAN session. If encryption is used,
it should be negotiated when the IPMI-over LAN session is established.
6.12.9 Platform Event Filter (PEF)
The BMC includes the ability to generate a selectable action, such as a system power-off or
reset, when a match occurs to one of a configurable set of events. This capability is called
Platform Event Filtering, or PEF. One of the available PEF actions is to trigger the BMC to send
a LAN alert to one or more destinations.
The BMC supports 20 PEF filters. The first twelve entries in the PEF filter table are pre-
configured (but may be changed by the user). The remaining entries are left blank, and may be
configured by the user.
Table 19. Factory Configured PEF Table Entries
Event Filter
Number
Offset Mask
Events
1
Non-critical, critical and non-recoverable
Temperature sensor out of range
2
Non-critical, critical and non-recoverable
Voltage sensor out of range
3
Non-critical, critical and non-recoverable
Fan failure
4
General chassis intrusion
Chassis intrusion (security violation)
5
Failure and predictive failure
Power supply failure
6
Uncorrectable ECC
BIOS
7
POST error
BIOS: POST code error
8
FRB2
Watchdog Timer expiration for FRB2
9
Policy Correction Time
Node Manager
10
Power down, power cycle, and reset
Watchdog timer
11
OEM system boot event
System restart (reboot)
12
Drive Failure, Predicted Failure
Hot Swap Controller