Technical Product Specification
Intel® Server Boards S4600LH2/T2 TPS
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6.10.15.3 Output Data Categories
The following tables list the data to be provided in the diagnostic output. For items in Table 24. , this data is
collected on detection of CATERR, ERR2, PERR, SERR, and SMI timeout. The data in Table 25. is
accumulated for the three most recent overall errors.
Table 24. Diagnostic Data.
Category
Data
Internal BMC Data
BMC uptime/load
Process list
Free Memory
Detailed Memory List
Filesystem List/Info
BMC Network Info
BMC Syslog
BMC Configuration Data
External BMC Data
Hex SEL listing
Human-readable SEL listing
Human-readable sensor listing
External BIOS Data
BIOS configuration settings
POST codes for the two most recent boots
System Data
SMBIOS table for the current boot
256 bytes of PCI config data for each PCI device
Memory Map (EFI and Legacy) for current boot
Table 25. Additional Diagnostics on Error.
Category
Data
System Data
First 256 bytes of PCI config data for each PCI
device
PCI error registers
MSR registers
MCH registers
6.10.16 Data Center Management Interface (DCMI)
The DCMI Specification is an emerging standard that is targeted to provide a simplified management interface
for Internet Portal Data Center (IPDC) customers. It is expected to become a requirement for server platforms
which are targeted for IPDCs. DCMI is an IPMI-based standard that builds upon a set of required IPMI
standard commands by adding a set of DCMI-specific IPMI OEM commands. Platforms will be implementing
the mandatory DCMI features in the BMC firmware (DCMI 1.1 Errata 1 compliance). Please refer to DCMI 1.1
errata 1 spec for details. Only mandatory commands will be supported. No support for optional DCMI
commands. Optional power management and SEL roll over feature is not supported. DCMI Asset tag will be
independent of baseboard FRU asset Tag.
6.10.17
Lightweight Directory Authentication Protocol (LDAP)
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol supported by the BMC for the
purpose of authentication and authorization. The BMC user connects with an LDAP server for login
authentication. This is only supported for non-IPMI logins including the embedded web UI and SM-CLP. IPMI
users/passwords and sessions are not supported over LDAP. LDAP can be configured (IP address of LDAP
server, port, and so on) from the BMC’s Embedded Web UI. LDAP authentication and authorization is
supported over the any NIC configured for system management. The BMC uses a standard Open LDAP
implementation for Linux. Only open LDAP is supported by BMC. Windows* and Novell* LDAP are not
supported.