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System Configuration Utility User Guide
4.4 Firmware Commands
This section lists the Firmware commands.
4.4.1 Channels (/c)
syscfg {/c | /channel} [channel_ID { 1 {none | straight | MD5} | 2 {none | straight | MD5 } |
3 {none | straight | MD5 } | 4 {none | straight | MD5 } | 5 {enable | disable} | 6 {enable |
disable} | 7 {disabled | preboot | always | shared} | 8 {callback | user | operator | admin}
| 9 {enable | disable} } ]
Channel_ID
BMC channel ID number.
1
Selects the authentication types for callback privilege
level.
2
Selects the authentication types for user privilege level.
3
Selects the authentication types for operator privilege
level.
4
Selects the authentication types for Admin privilege
level.
5
Selects the Per message authentication.
6
Selects User Level Authentication enable.
7
Selects the Access Mode. Values of preboot and
shared are only valid for serial channels.
8
Selects the Privilege level limit for the channel.
9
Selects Enable PEF on the specified channel.
none | straight | MD5
Authentication method for callback, user, operator, and
admin privilege levels. You can enable multiple
authentication methods by separating the possible
values with the plus sign.
disabled | preboot | always | shared
Access Mode. Values of preboot and shared are only
valid for serial channels.
callback | user | operator | admin
Privilege Level.
enable | disable
Enable or Disable Per Message Authentication, User
Level Authentication, and PEF.
Configure the BMC channels. Use this command to change a single parameter (selected by
the number 1..9)
Examples:
syscfg /c
syscfg /c 1 1 straight+MD5
syscfg /c 1 7 always /c 1 8 admin
Note: Callback privilege option is not supported for S1200BT and
S1400/S1600/S2400/S2600/S4600 series of platforms.