Technical Product Specification
Intel® Remote Management Module IntelP®P Remote Management Module Utilities
10. Intel
®
Remote Management Module Utilities
10.1 Overview
The Intel
®
RMM card can be configured and updated with a set of command line utilities
utility programs are supported
. These
on the following OS’
0/2003/XP* (USB or remote)
and SuSe 9 Linux* (USB or remote)
10.1.1 Basic Feature
the command line (no GUI). The utility programs will have
from the command line
10.1.1.1 “mmconfig” Utility
On each OS platform a single utility, called “mmconfig”, accomplishes the above functions. The
utility provides access either through a local USB interface or through a remote SSL connection
to the Intel
®
RMM (except DOS). The mode of access (USB or remote) is determined by the first
real command on the command line.
The default is local USB access, unless the first real command is -a followed by the IP address
of the Intel
®
RMM, indicating remote access. The –a command is only valid when specified as
the first real command on the command line. The commands –n, -q, -e, and –x are not
considered real commands.
Note: When the card is in “debug mode”, a separate window or Linux utility can “push” a full
Windows 200
RH 3and4
All basic features are accessible from
the following basic features:
Read one or more settings and display them
Write one or more settings
Update the Intel
®
RMM firmware
Reset all Intel
®
RMM settings to factory defaults
flash image. In addition, root access to FTP and telnet are allowed in this mode. Debug mode is
not available on production cards, as the switch to enable it is not populated.
The card’s default mode does not require user authentication for utility USB access. However,
remote access always requires user authentication.
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