Datasheet

Intel
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Server Board S2400GP TPS Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)
Revision 1.01
Intel order number G50295-002
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Figure 23. Intel
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RMM4 Dedicated Management NIC Installation
If the optional Dedicated Server Management NIC is not used then the traffic can only go
through the onboard Integrated BMC-shared NIC and will share network bandwidth with the
host system. Advanced manageability features are supported over all NIC ports enabled for
server manageability.
7.1 Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) Redirection
The BMC firmware supports keyboard, video, and mouse redirection (KVM) over LAN. This
feature is available remotely from the embedded web server as a Java applet. This feature is
only enabled when the Intel
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RMM4 lite is present. The client system must have a Java Runtime
Environment (JRE) version 6.0 or later to run the KVM or media redirection applets.
The BMC supports an embedded KVM application (Remote Console) that can be launched from
the embedded web server from a remote console. USB1.1 or USB 2.0 based mouse and
keyboard redirection are supported. It is also possible to use the KVM-redirection (KVM-r)
session concurrently with media-redirection (media-r). This feature allows a user to interactively
use the keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) functions of the remote server as if the user were
physically at the managed server.
KVM redirection console support the following keyboard layouts: English, Dutch, French,
German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish.
KVM redirection includes a “soft keyboard” function. The “soft keyboard” is used to simulate an
entire keyboard that is connected to the remote system. The “soft keyboard” functionality
supports the following layouts: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish.
The KVM-redirection feature automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen
capture and provides high-performance mouse tracking and synchronization. It allows remote
viewing and configuration in pre-boot POST and BIOS setup, once BIOS has initialized video.