Service Guide

Server Utilities
120 Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Service Guide
9. ME Firmware Revision
Option Values: <ME FW Rev display>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only.
Back to [System Information Screen] [Server Management Screen] [Screen Map]
10. SDR Revision
Option Values: <SDR Rev display>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only.
Back to [System Information Screen] [Server Management Screen] [Screen Map]
11. UUID
Option Values: <UUID display>
Help Text: <None>
Comments: Information only.
Back to [System Information Screen] [Server Management Screen] [Screen Map]
BMC LAN Configuration
To access this screen from the Main screen, select Server Management > BMC LAN
Configuration. To move to another screen, press the <Esc> key to return to the Server
Management screen, then select the desired screen. The BMC LAN Configuration screen allows
the user to configure the BMC Baseboard LAN channel and an Intel
®
RMM4 LAN channel, and to
manage BMC User settings for up to five BMC Users. An Intel
®
RMM4 Management Module may
be installed in the server system.
If the Management Module is installed, it may also have a Dedicated Server Management NIC
Module (DMN) installed with it. In that case, the LAN settings for the Intel
®
RMM4 with
Dedicated Server Management NIC may be configured.
When there is no Management Module installed in the system, or there is an Intel
®
RMM4-Lite
without a DMN installed, the LAN settings specific to the Intel
®
RMM4 are grayed out and not
available. This screen has a choice of IPv4 or IPv6 addressing. When IPv6 is disabled, only the
IPv4 addressing options appear. When IPv6 is enabled, the IPv4 options are grayed out and
unavailable, and there is an additional section active for IPv6-addressing. This is true for both the
Baseboard LAN configuration and the Intel
®
RMM4 with Dedicated Server Management NIC
Module.
IP addresses for either IPv4 or IPv6 addressing can be assigned by static IP addresses manually
typed in, or by dynamic IP addresses supplied by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server. IPv6 addressing can also be provided by “stateless autoconfiguration” which does not
require a DHCP server. The BMC LAN Configuration screen is unusual in that the LAN
Configuration parameters are maintained by the BMC itself, so this screen is just a User Interface to
the BMC configuration. As such, the initial values of the LAN options shown on the screen are
acquired from the BMC when this screen is initially accessed by a user. Any values changed by the
user are communicated back to the BMC when a “Save Changes” or “Save Changes and Exit”