User Guide
Intel
®
System Configuration Utility – User Guide 41
4.4.22 User Enable (/ue)
syscfg {/ue | /userenable} User_ID {enable | disable} Channel_ID
User_ID
User ID. Use a decimal integer in the range
[1..n] where n is the number of users
supported by the platform BMC. User ID 1 is
usually the anonymous user.
enable | disable
Enable or disable the specified user
Channel_ID
IPMI Channel ID
Enables or disables the BMC user on the specified BMC channel. See IPMI 2.0 Specification
for more information on user configuration settings.
Example:
syscfg /ue 3 enable 1
4.4.23 User Privilege (/up)
syscfg {/up | /userprivilege} User_ID Channel_ID {callback | user | operator | admin |
none} [SOL | KVM | SOL+KVM]
User_ID
BMC user ID.
Channel_ID
BMC channel number.
callback | user | operator | admin
| none
IPMI privilege level. Privilege level “none” is
not supported on Intel
®
Server Boards
X38MLST, S3200SH, S55XX and S3420GP.
SOL | KVM | SOL+KVM
Specifies the type of payload: Serial Over
LAN, KVM, or both.
Enables or disables the BMC user on the specified BMC channel. See IPMI 2.0 Specification
for more information on user privilege levels.
Notes:
User 2 (Root) privileges cannot be changed on Intel
®
S1200BT and
S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series.
Privilege level “none” is not supported on Intel
®
S1200BT and
S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 platform series.
Maximum five users will be supported by the utility irrespective of number of users
support in the FW
Examples:
syscfg /up 1 1 admin
syscfg /up 1 1 admin sol