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System Configuration Utility – User Guide
Examples:
syscfg /rbmc
Note: This command should be used by itself. Do not issue Syscfg commands for a few
seconds (approx 50 sec) after this command to allow the BMC to initialize.
4.4.17 Restore Firmware Settings (/rfs)
syscfg {/rfs | restorefirmwaresettings}
Restores the factory default Baseboard Management Controller settings.
Example:
syscfg /rfs
Note: This command should be used by itself. Do not issue Syscfg commands for a few
seconds (approx 50 sec) after this command to allow the BMC to initialize. After a few
seconds, follow this command with the Reset BMC or AC Power Cycle. Unpredictable
operation may occur if you do not reset the BMC after this command.
4.4.18 Reset Node Manager (/rnm)
syscfg {/rnm | resetnodemanager}
Resets the Node Manager (NM).
Node Manager (NM) provides a mechanism for the customer to configure multiple power
policies on a platform. These policies can have a defined action to “shutdown” the platform.
If the customer configures a power policy that performs a “shutdown” and the power
threshold is set too low, the platform will not boot to the operating system if it is ACPI
aware. A utility that runs in the EFI environment (which is not ACPI aware) allows for an in-
band recovery mechanism.
Example:
syscfg /rnm or syscfg /resetnodemanager
4.4.19 Serial Over LAN (/sole)
syscfg {/sole | /soleenable} Channel_ID {enable | disable} {user | operator | admin}
{9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 115200} {0..7} {0..2550}
Channel_ID
IPMI Channel ID
enable | disable
SOL enable
user | operator | admin
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