Technical Product Specification

Intel® Server Board S1600JP TPS Platform Management Functional Overview
Users
User name
Password
Status
Default Privilege
Characteristics
User 3 test1 superuser Disabled
Admin
User name and
password can be
changed.
User 4 test2 superuser Disabled
Admin
User name and
password can be
changed.
User 5 test3 superuser Disabled
Admin
User name and
password can be
changed.
User 6-15 undefined undefined Disabled
Admin
User name and
password can be
changed.
4.6.3
Sessions
The maximum number of IPMI-based sessions that can be supported by the BMC is returned as
the byte 3 (number of possible active sessions) of the IPMI command Get Session Info (App,
3Dh). Embedded Web Server and Media Redirection are not IPMI-based sessions. KVM is a
type of payload in a RMCP+ Session.
Table 16. Channel/Media-specific minimum number of sessions
Channels/Media type
Session Type
Minimum Number of Sessions
LAN Channel1, Intel
®
Dedicated Server
Management NIC
4
IPMI Over LAN
1
4
6, 7
HTTP
5
Embedded Web Server
3
2
8, 9
---
5
Media Redirection
b
2
8
---
1
KVM
2
2
10
Notes:
1. Session type defined by the IPMI Spec and includes RMCP and RMCP+ sessions (including all the
payloads supported).
2. KVM is a RMCP+ Payload Type. Not an IPMI session.
3. These sessions are not defined by IPMI Specification and are not based on IPMI protocol. Counting them
as IPMI Session violates the Specification.
4. If Intel
®
Dedicated Server Management NIC is not present, the minimum number of sessions still holds but
only over LAN Channel 1.
5. It is not an IPMI Channel.
6. Maximum of 15 IPMI sessions are allowed per channel that is defined.
7. IPMI-based session and counted as an IPMI Session in all calculations.
8. These sessions are not counted as IPMI sessions. (For example, Get Session Info only returns values
based on IPMI Sessions).
9. This type of Non-IPMI session can open IPMI sessions as part of a normal operation and those IPMI
sessions are counted as IPMI sessions. For example, within a Web Session, one or more IPMI Over LAN
Session are opened to Get and Set IPMI parameters. But since these IPMI sessions are not over LAN1 or
Intel
®
Dedicated Server Management NIC, they are not counted as LAN1 or Intel
®
Dedicated Server
Management NIC IPMI channel sessions but are counted as IPMI sessions in limit calculations.
10. It is an IPMI Over LAN RMCP+ session and is included in counts as part of the larger IPMI Over LAN
group.
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