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1. e To set dhcp IP address syscfg le 1 dhcp e Additionally to enable SOL can be used for either static or DHCP To enable Serial Over Lan SOL syscfg sole 3 Enable Admin BAUD RATE RETRY_COUNT RETRY_INTERVAL_IN_MILLISECONDS 4 3 3 Configuring Users e To enable a user for RMM3 channel syscfg up 3 3 Admin sol ue 3 Enable 3 Revision 1 2 37 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 5 Getting Started with Intel RMM3 Operation The Intel RMM3 module includes Intel RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V features an embedded web server and applications offering a variety of standardized interfaces This section describes both the interfaces and how to use them The interfaces are accessed using TCP IP protocol 5 1 Before You Begin For initial setup information refer Chapter 4 Before you log in you must enable the intended user The examples in this chapter will use user root but other usernames and passwords could be used The Intel RMM3 add on card may be accessed using a standard Java enabled web browser You may use the HTTP protocol or a secure encrypted connection via HTTPS 5 1 1 Client Browsers In order to access the web console using a securely encrypted connection you will need a browser that supports the HTTPS protocol Strong security is only assured by using a Cipher Strength encryption of 128 Bit Some older browsers may not have a strong 128 Bit en
2. AUNE Install Intel Remote Management Module 3 Q Squeeze the sides of the RMM3 filler panel to disengage it from the server system back panel and remove it o Attach the RMM3 module to the RMM3 module bracket with two screws as shown 9 Connect one end of the cable labeled RMM3 to the RMM3 connector on the RMM3 module Note that cable connectors are keyed and can only go in one Way Connect the opposite end of the cable labeled server board to the RMMS connector on the server board Attach the module bracket to the chassis with two screws as shown Note that screws install from the back of the chassis AS PAS lt gt Z zs Figure 4 Installing Intel RMM3 on Intel Server Boards S5500UR and S5500WB 24 Revision 1 2 3 3 2 Installation on Intel Server Boards S5520HC S5520BC and S5520SC The Intel Server Boards S5520HC S5520BC and S5520SC install in pedestal style chassis 1 Attach the Intel RMM3 to the connector on the server baseboard labeled RMM 2 Mount the bracket with the RMM3 module in a chassis slot near the baseboard connector for the cable 3 Attach the cable from the baseboard to the RMM3 module as shown Make a note of the MAC address of the Intel RMM3 It is written on a label attached to the module not the NIC Keeping a record now may eliminate the need to reopen the cover later Replace the chassis cover attach AC power and connect a network cable
3. Password Confirm Password Enable Access Keyboard Macros Network Privileges Administrator Y Modify Cancel Figure 43 Configuring Users Modify User window This page has options to configure the IPMI users and privileges for this server To modify or delete a user select user name in the list and click Modify User or Delete User Notes e UserlD 1 anonymous may not be renamed or deleted e UserlD 2 root may not be renamed or deleted nor can the network privileges of UserlD 2 be changed e User Names cannot be changed To rename a User you must first delete the existing User and then add the User with the new name e To Add user select an empty slot in the list and click to add a new user e To modify user select a user in the list and click to modify their settings e To delete user select a user in the list and click to delete 7 3 3 Login Security Settings Users can be locked out if they supply incorrect passwords too many times in a row This is a security feature to prevent brute force hacking attacks Only that user is locked out other users can still login The number of failed attempts before being locked out is configurable as is the length of time the lockout lasts 62 Revision 1 2 intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control E LOGOUT Ki REFRESH Q9 HELP Configuration Use these page
4. System Information Configuration System Information This section contains general information about the system Summary System Information r System Information FRU Information Host Power Status Host is currently ON RMM3 Status Intel R RMM3 installed Device BMC Available Yes BMC FW Build Time Mar 4 2009 07 23 08 BMC FW Rev 00 33 Boot FW Rev 00 16 SDR Package Version SDR Package 0 13 Figure 35 System Information page The System Information page has the following information about the server Table 4 System Information Details Information Details Host Power Status Shows the power status of the host on off RMM3 Status Indicates if the Intel RMM3 card is present and if the firmware is up to date Device BMC Available Indicates whether the BMC is available for normal management tasks BMC FW Build Time The date and time of the installed BMC firmware BMC FW Rev Major and minor revision of the BMC firmware Boot FW Rev Major and minor revision of the BOOT firmware Revision 1 2 55 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 7 1 2 Viewing Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information The FRU Information page displays information from the FRU Field Replaceable Unit repository of the host system See Figure 36 for details intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control System
5. COMMAND COMPLETED ufip systenmi spi enetporti lanendpti ipendpti dnsendpti remotesap2 Revision 1 2 Figure 64 REMOTESAP2 Target 91 8 14 Account Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide The account target represents user accounts It does not contain any targets 8 14 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target account are as follows Table 36 Account Supported Properties Property Task userid This read only property defines the unique id for each user username This property gives the usermname of a particular account This is settable except for userid 1 Username Length must be more than 1 character and less than 16 characters gt set username sdf pmilanprivileges This property gives the ipmi lan privileges It can be set except for userid 1 Only numbers are allowed gt set ipmilanprivileges 4 password This property gives the password of a particular user It can be set xcept for userid 1 password length should be less than 16 characters gt set password ssd enabledstate This property shows the state of the user This property is settable except for userid 1 Use 0 for disable and 1 for enable For example to enable the user set the value of this property to 1 gt set userid 1 For example to enable the user set the value of this property to 1 gt set userid 1 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of th
6. The User List page lists the configured users along with their status and network privilege intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Remote Control ek Configuration Configuration User List Network The list below shows the current list of configured users Users User Login LDAP SSL Remote Session anonymous root test1 test2 test3 jeffo Mouse 1 2 ode 3 4 Keyboard Macros eer Modify U Delete User Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network If you would like to modify or delete a user select their name in the list and click Modify User or Delete User To add a new user select an unconfigured slot and click Add User Status disabled ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED disabled ENABLED Number of configured users 6 Administrator Administrator Operator User Administrator Administrator Figure 42 Configuring User List window Revision 1 2 61 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control LOGOUT Ki REFRESH Qo HELP di Configuration 71 Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Modify User Network Enter the new information for the user below and press Modify Press Cancel to return to the user list User Name v Change Password
7. show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml sensor2 Properties Description MDS voltage333BV 1 0 32 CIM Voltage for systemi systemCreationClassName CIM ComputerSystem CurrentReading 3 32 BaseUnits Volts SystemName systermi CreationClassName CIM Sensor DeviceID 1 0 32 Name ND5 voltage33SBV 1 0 32 SensorType CIM Voltage HealthState Not Defined OperationalStatus Not Defined identity MDS vwoltage33SBV 1 0 32 CIM Voltage for systemi Verbs cd exit help show version Figure 67 RECORD1 Target 8 17 Sensor A typical server BMC would provide sensors for baseboard temperature voltage and chassis intrusion monitoring A sensor uses one type of energy a signal of some sort and converts it into a reading for the purpose of information transfer The sensor doesn t have any targets All properties of this target are read only properties Revision 1 2 97 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 17 1 Supported Properties Table 42 Sensor Supported Properties Property Task Description This read only property describes the sensor and the target under which it is present SystemCreationClassName This read only property gives the system creation class name and is a read only property CurrentReading This read only property gives the current reading shown by the sensor BaseUnits This read only property gives the units for the value given by current reading property SystemNa
8. starts outputformat This R W property gives the output format clpxml text clpcsv Keyword of the current running SMASH session The values supported by this property are explained as follows e Clpxml The output format of the current running SMASH session is in the vm format gt set outputformat clpxml e Keyword The output format of the current running SMASH8 session is in the keyword format gt set outputformat keyword e Text The output format of the currently running SMASH session is in the text format gt set outputformat text By default this property value is assigned to text e Clpcsv This output format of the currently running SMASH session has a clpcsv table to represent the Command Status Each line of the clpcsv output data has its first item either as the header or as the group keyword Rows beginning with the header keyword specify the start of a new table and the items in the comma separated list of keywords identify the output data elements that appear in each row of the table Rows beginning with the group keyword specify a row of table values for the preceding header Sysldentification This R W property reflects the current state of system identification 1 It can set to any of the following values System identification can be turned off as follows gt Set Sysl dentification OFF System identification can be timed ON as follows gt Set Sysidentification TI M
9. 8V AUX Normal Not Available 1 673 1 719 1 873 1 927 BB 3 3V Normal Not Available 2 981 3 067 3 524 3 525 BB 3 3V STBY Normal 3 339 Volts 2 981 Volts 3 067 Volts 3 524 Volts 3 625 Volts BB 3 3V Vbat Normal Not Available 2 177 2 502 3 191 3 282 BB 5 0V Normal Not Available 4 471 4 63 5 379 5 538 BB 5 0V STBY Normal 5 014 Volts 4 608 Volts 4 736 Volts 5 271 Volts 5 421 Volts BB 12 0V Normal Not Available 10 739 11 103 12 923 13 287 BB 12 0V Normal Not Available 12 512 12 443 11 519 11 422 Baseboard Temp Normal Not Available 5 10 61 66 Front Panel Temp Normal Not Available 0 5 44 48 s Refresh Hide Thresholds z lt gt Figure 38 Server Health Sensor Readings window Thresholds displayed The following table lists the options available in this page Table 5 Server Health Sensor Readings Options Option Task Sensor Selection pull down box Select the type of sensor readings to display in the list The default is to see all sensors Sensor Readings list Selected sensors shown with their name status and readings Show Thresholds button Click to expand the list showing low and high threshold assignments See the critical CT and non critical NC thresholds for the selected sensors Use scroll bar at the bottom to move display left and right Hide Thresholds button Click to return to original display hiding the threshold values Refresh Click to refresh the selected sensor readings 7 2 2 Viewing Event Log The Eve
10. Cautions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions See also Inte Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information at http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm SAFETY STEPS Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system follow these steps 1 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system 2 Turn off the system by pressing the power button 3 Unplug all AC power cords from the system or from wall outlets 4 Label and disconnect all cables connected to I O connectors or ports on the back of the system 5 Provide some electrostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling components 6 Do not operate the system with the chassis covers removed A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running Also there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves A Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zunachst samtliche Warn und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument bevor Sie eine der Anweisungen ausf hren Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise zu Intel Serverplatinen und Servergehausen auf der Ressourcen CD oder unter http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 0107
11. Gell ka Wen os iunctus Ru keri dika ne 68 7 5 2 Server Rad EE 69 8 SMASH Lite Interface System Management Architecture for Server Hardware by MUA ta 71 8 1 Logging lu Ce RE En e E 71 8 2 SMASH Targets vaare een eda 71 Revision 1 2 V Table of Contents Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 2 1 8 2 2 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 8 4 8 4 1 8 4 2 8 5 8 5 1 8 5 2 8 6 8 6 1 8 6 2 8 6 3 8 7 8 7 1 8 7 2 8 8 8 8 1 8 8 2 8 9 8 9 1 8 9 2 8 10 8 10 1 8 10 2 8 11 8 11 1 8 11 2 8 12 8 12 1 8 12 2 8 13 8 13 1 vi Supported Properties EE 71 Supported WE ree AR T eee 72 NYC 73 Supported Properties see 73 Supported E EE 74 elle E WEE 76 Supported Properties en eese rte ise e Ere Dea Rare dei ene En co d 76 Supported Verbs iiec itd dida ea EE eaae 77 SE detente ceded eR deett epi acd val e eet wee cd rr e Pe doen he eee dee Dee eren Ee 78 Supported Propertl8S EE 78 Supported WE EE 78 SN 79 Supported Properties enne enne nnne 79 Supported Verbs wiki rur a qae te ar ed nici eio rr Paga edad eta chat 80 Terminating an SOL SESSION ser A kk Dre tentent 81 ENBIPO a C A ende 81 Supported Properties see 81 Supported Verbe 81 LEMA A ELI A S LA Aii 82 Supported Properties EE 82 Supported Verbs EE 82 Ipendptl nere ede mirer rete e E aea cvs 83 Supported Properties see 84 Supported Verbe 84 ROMO EEN 85 Supported Properties sise 85 Supported Verbs edet pi ai dci a 86 DiSendpt
12. Remotesap1 Supported Verbs EE unes 86 Table 31 Dnsendpt1 Supported Properties ss 87 Table 32 Dnsendpt1 Supported Verbs id 87 Revision 1 2 xi List of Tables Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43 Table 44 xii Hemotesap1 Supported Properties 88 Remotesap1 Supported Verbs unggutten 89 Remotesap2 Supported Properties kk kk Kek kk KK 90 Remotesap2 Supported Verbs cairo kk tn 91 Account Supported Properties Ek en 92 Account Supported Va ricino iii 92 Logs1 Supported Propentles csc sene 94 Logs1 Supported VOelbs sa s rside eee end 94 Record Supported Properties utili id A det 96 Record Supported e 96 Sensor Supported Properties aars 98 Sensor Supported Verbs LAS E 98 Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide List of Tables lt This page intentionally left blank gt Revision 1 2 xiii Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 1 Introduction The Intel RMM3 works as an integrated solution on your server system Based on an embedded operating system the Intel RMM3 add on card provides both exceptional stability and permanent availability independent of the present state of the server s operating system As a system administrato
13. User Guide 8 9 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target ipendpt1 are as follows Table 26 Ipendpt1 Supported Properties Property Task ipaddress The value of ipaddress is the IP address of the SP An IP address Internet Protocol address is a unique address that is used to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard IP This is an R W property The value setting to the ipaddress affects the IP of the SP gt set ipaddress 10 0 4 79 This will change the ipaddress of the sp After changing use committed property to save subnetmask This is the value of the subnetmask of the SP A subnetmask is a range of logical addresses within the address space that is assigned to an organization This is an R W property The value setting to the ipaddress affects the IP of the SP gt set subnetmask 255 255 248 0 This will change the subnetmask of the sp After changing use committed property to save usedhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol used by networked devices to obtain various parameters necessary for the networked devices to operate in an Internet Protocol IP network This property has two values 1 for DHCP and 0 for Static This is a R W property gt set usedhcp 1 committed Once the ipadress or subnetmask is set to 1 the property saves all the changes made In addition the network settings also c
14. controls the Soft Keyboard window e Hold Ctrl Alt Windows keys Allows simulating holding down these special keys on the remote keyboard On the local keyboard these special keys are processed by the local OS and not passed on to the remote OS e Ctrl Alt Del Ctrl Alt Backspace Ctrl Alt Left Ctrl Alt Right Issue a fixed special key combination to the remote OS 6 3 2 1 Keyboard Language Layout The Remote Console supports the following keyboard language layouts English Dutch French German Italian Russian and Spanish Keyboard Language gt Auto Detect Soft Keyboard amp English 3 Hold Right Ctrl Key O Dutch 3 Hold Right Alt Key O French 3 Hold Left Ctri Key O German 3 Hold Left Alt Key O Italian Left Windows Key gt Russian Right Windows Key Spanish Ctri Alt Del Ctri Alt Backspace Ctri Alt Left Ctri Alt Right Figure 27 Remote Console Keyboard Language Sub Menu 48 Revision 1 2 In order for local key strokes to be interpreted correctly at the remote end the client OS the target OS and the Remote Console should all be configured for the same language layout The Remote Console java application reverse translates local key strokes based on the selected language layout If there is a mismatch sometimes it works fine anyway otherwise it mostly works except for a few mistranslated or unresponsive keys and in some mismatched configurations most of the keys are mishandl
15. equipment needs to deliver Dnsendpt1 contains two targets remotesapl and remotesap2 The supported properties of dnsendpt1 are as follows 8 11 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target dnsendpt1 are as follows Table 30 Dnsendpt1 Supported Properties Property Task domainnamefromdhcp Dhcp based DNS configuration This property is a read only property dnsdomainname This property gives the DNS Domain This property is a read only property serversfromdhcp This property shows the servers dhcp This is a read only property Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 11 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the dnsendpt 1 target are as follows Table 31 Dnsendpt1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systemi spl enetporti1 lanendpti ipendpti dnsendpti Targets remotesapi remotesap2 Properties domainname fromadhcp 1 dnsdomainname Unknown serversfromdhcp 1 identity parameters of DNS Verbs cd exit help s
16. plastic standoffs and cabling The installation will vary between these server boards and their chassis configurations The following sections detail installation instructions A Caution Intel RMM3 RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V is NOT hot swappable Before removing or replacing it you must first take the server out of service turn off the system by pressing the power button and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet and wait for at least 10 seconds before installing the module Revision 1 2 23 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 3 3 1 Installation on Intel Server Boards SSSOOUR and S5500WB The Intel Server Board S5500UR and S5500WB install in rack mount 1U or 2U chassis The same installation steps apply to both chassis types Attach the Intel RMM3 to the metal fastening bracket Attach the cable from the baseboard to the RMM3 module Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ 45 receptacle will align Mount the RMM3 module to the header on the baseboard and secure the metal fastening bracket to the back of the chassis as shown in figure 2 This will align the RJ 45 with the opening in the chassis 5 Make a note of the MAC address of the Intel RMM3 It is written on a label attached to the module not the NIC Keeping a record now may eliminate the need to reopen the cover later 6 Replace the chassis cover attach AC power and connect a network cable to the Intel RMM NIC
17. table lists the options available in this page Table 6 Server Health Event Log Options Option Task Event Log Category pull down box Select the type of events to display in the list Event Log List Selected sensors are shown with their name status and readings This includes a list of the events with their ID time stamp sensor name sensor type and description Clear Event Log button Click to clear the event logs 7 3 Configuring Settings The Configure settings page is used to configure the settings shown in Figure 40 By default it opens in the Network Settings window as shown in Figure 42 Warning The RMM3 IP address must be on a different subnet than the baseboard IP address used for management traffic Revision 1 2 59 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Network Users Login LDAP SSL Remote Session Mouse Mode Keyboard Macros Figure 40 Configuration 7 3 1 Configuring Network Settings The Network settings page is used to configure the network settings It provides options to do either of the following e Automatic Obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP OR e Manual Manually configure one intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control E LOGOUT Ki REFRESH 0 HELP Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Netwo
18. to the Intel RMM NIC A eo Install Intel Remote Management Module 3 RMM3 Module Header A Attach the RMM3 module to the add in card bracket as shown Note The RMM3 installs the same way as an add in card See your chassis documentation for add in card installation Ribbon _ b procedures Cable install the RMM3 in an e add in card slot near the pum server board RMM3 header S O Attach the RMM3 ribbon cable Make sure each connector end is securely seated Figure 5 Installing Intel RMM3 on Intel Server Boards S5520HC S5520BC and S5520SC 3 3 3 Installation on Intel Server Board S3420GPRX Intel Server Board S3420GPRX only supports Intel RMM3 Lite Position the RMM3 Lite over the server board RMM3 Lite connector J2D1 as shown in Figure 6 Intel RMM3 Lite has no dedicated NIC User only can access its Virtual Presence features Web GUI Virtual Media etc via the Integrated BMC shared NIC NIC5 on Intel S3420GPRX Revision 1 2 25 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Figure 6 Installing Intel RMM3 Lite to Intel Server Board S3420GPRX 3 3 4 Installation on Intel Server System SR1640TH Intel Server System SR1640TH only supports Intel RMM3 Lite V Plug in RMM3 Lite V module to the server board RMM3 Lite V connector J1G1 or J7E1 as shown in Figure 7 Intel RMM3 Lite V dedicated NIC is separated and integrated on Intel Server S
19. 1 Figure 58 Enetport1 Target 8 8 Lanendpt1 The target 1anendpt 1 gives information about LAN configuration It contains the target Ipendptl IP configuration 8 8 1 Supported Properties Following is the supported property of target Lanendpt1 Table 24 Lanendpt1 Supported Properties Property Task Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 8 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the 1anendpt1 target are as follows 82 Revision 1 2 Table 25 Lanendpt1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target start start the device version show the current version of SMASH gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml spl enetportl lanendptl Targets ipendptl Properties identity lan information Verbs cd exit help show version Figure 59 LANENDPT1 Target 8 9 Ipendpt1 The target ipendpt1 provides information about ipaddress and other information related to the SP It contains two targets dnsendpt1 and remotesap1 The supported properties and supported verbs of the ipendpt1 are as follows Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3
20. 1 Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP3 IE 7 0 Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP3 64 bit IE 7 0 Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit IE 7 0 Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP2 IE 6 0 Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP2 Firefox 2 0 0 14 Revision 1 2 3 Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration This section guides you on the hardware installations and initial configuration 3 1 Before You Begin Please read the Safety Information provided at the beginning of this manual before working with your server product 3 2 Tools and Supplies Needed Following are the tools and supplies needed e Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit e Needle nosed pliers e Antistatic wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended 3 3 Installation The Intel Remote Management Module 3 is currently supported on the following Intel server boards e All SKUs of Intel Server Board S5500BC e All SKUs of Intel Server Board S5520HC amp S5520SC e All SKUs of Intel Server Board SC5520UR The Intel RMMS Lite is currently supported on all SKU of the Intel Server Board S3420GPRX The Intel RMM3 Lite V is currently supported on Intel Server System SR1640TH All SKUs of the Intel Server Board S5500WB Intel Storage System SR2612UR The Intel RMM3 box contains the following components e Intel Remote Management Module e Network Interface Card NIC module e Plastic bag containing screws slot bracket 3
21. 70 htm SICHERHEISMASSNAHMEN Immer wenn Sie die Gehauseabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus Schalten Sie das System mit dem Hauptschalter aus Ziehen Sie den StromanschluBstecker Ihres Systems aus der Steckdose Auf der R ckseite des Systems beschriften und ziehen Sie alle AnschluBkabel von REN 16 Revision 1 2 den I O Anschl ssen oder Ports ab 5 Tragen Sie ein geerdetes Antistatik Gelenkband um elektrostatische Ladungen ESD ber blanke Metallstellen bei der Handhabung der Komponenten zu vermeiden 6 Schalten Sie das System niemals ohne ordnungsgem montiertes Geh use ein Der Mikroprozessor und der K hler sind m glicherweise erhitzt wenn das System in Betrieb ist AuBerdem k nnen einige Platinen und Geh useteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen Arbeiten an Platinen und Geh use sollten vorsichtig ausgef hrt werden Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen BES RAT AZ JIJ WI DA BEAST AI AVR EIGE Bl Resource CD CARE A Ekhtto www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm LAY nteP AS or ZA Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information Intel ARS 23 EIR ARS BE BLAR 2 lt 4 f DAN o FF Consignes de s curit Lisez attention toutes les consignes de s curit et les mises en garde indiqu es da
22. ED 2 Set the timeout value The TimeOutValue property is set to TIMED and Sysldentification property value is set to ON Note If set SysldentificationzI NDEFI NITE then TimeOutValue property is set to INDEFENITE and Sysldentification property value is set to ON timeout e The R W property timeout represents the inactivity timeout value in seconds of the currently running SMASH session If the SMASH session is inactive for the timeout value seconds mentioned then after reaching the timeout value this session will exit automatically The value of this property can be set to a preferred inactivity time gt set timeout 300 By default it is assigned to 500 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 76 Revision 1 2 8 4 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the settings1 target are as follows Table 17 Settings1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the R W supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip settingsl Properties cdt NULL outputformat text timeout 500 identity session parameters Verbs c
23. EEEEEE 30 Figure 9 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 3 Intel RMM3 settings window 1 31 Figure 10 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 3 Intel RMM3 Static IP Address WIN COW EENG 32 Figure 11 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Set Up Users Haa 33 Figure 12 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Edit User Information lees are c 34 Figure 13 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Apply Configuration WINGOW vest itu tendria enisi Ep 35 Figure 14 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Applying Configuration progress WINDOW encode ooo teer a ecu 36 Figure 15 Internet Explorer displaying encryption key length 38 Figure 16 Intel RMM3 Login Page 39 Figure 17 Intel RMM3 Home Pages iia ccd eter EE 40 Figure 18 Launching the Online Help e it diet 42 Figure 19 Logging Out of Intel RMM3 gien 42 Figure 20 Logging Out of Intel RMM3 Step 2 43 Figure 21 Remote Control Console Redirection window ANNER 44 Figure 22 Remote Console Le Lt ae M a kk KK kk TA KA A KAK kk KA KA 45 Figure 23 Remote Console Main Window 46 Figure 24 Remote Console Control Barva 46 Figure 25 Remote Console Video Menu e 47 Figure 26 Remote Console Keyboard Menu 48 Figure 27 Remote Console Keyboard Language Sub Menu EEE 48 Figure 28 Remote Console Ke
24. IP Address from a DHCP server 5 18 PM Deployment Assistant xX Static IP Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enable Serial Over LAN 2 Figure 9 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 3 Intel RMM3 settings window 1 Revision 1 2 31 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 3 Applications Places System e Deployment Assistant SSX Intel Deployment Assistant inte My Server Get Updates Configure RAID Configuration OS Installation Advanced Help Exit Server Management Settings 9 inish LAN Channel 3 Intel amp Remote Management Module 3 Configure the LAN Channel 3 access settings Enable LAN Channel 3 P Address from a DHCP server O Static IP Address Enable Serial Over LAN Figure 10 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 3 Intel RMM3 Static IP Address window Warning If you need to configure both channel 1 and RMM3 ensure that they are connected to different subnets Note When using IDA to setup Intel RMMS Lite on Intel S3420GPRX user only can configure BMC channel1 As RMM3 Lite has no dedicated NIC so BMC channel 3 configuration with IDA is disabled User can access RMM3 Lite advance features via onboard NIC 5 BMC channel 1 32 Revision 1 2 Applications Places System UD Deployment Assistant Intel Deployment Assistant Ser
25. Information This section contains general information about the system Chassis Information Type Rack Mount Chassis Part Model Number 000000000000000000 Serial Number 000000000000000000 System Information FRU Information Board Information Manufacturing Date 0000 00 00 00 00 Manufacturer Intel Corporation Product Name 55520UR Serial Number BNUB83900487 Part Model Number E22554 402 FRU File ID FRU Ver 0 03 Product Information Manufacturer Intel Corporation Name Part Model Number 0000000000 Version 00000000000000000000 Serial Number 000000000000 Asset Tag SLV VSURO2 Dowling FRU File ID Figure 36 System Information FRU Information page 56 Revision 1 2 7 2 Server Health The Server Health page shows you data related to the server s health such as sensor readings and the event log Click on the Server Health Tab to display the page By default this tab opens the sensor Readings page as shown in Figure 38 7 2 1 Viewing Sensor Readings The Sensor Readings page displays system sensor information including readings and status intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 Event Log Revision 1 2 Sensor Readings Server Health Configuration Server Health This section shows you data related to the server s health such as sensor readings and the event log Sensor Readings This page displays system Select a sensor type category All Sens
26. KAK kk KAR 63 Configuring SSL Upload Window circa 64 Configuring Remote Session window nennen 65 Configuring Mouse Mode Setting window uE EEE EEE EEE kk kk kek 66 Configuring Keyboard Macros window e ees tien ee academe ee 67 Remote Control Console Redirection window ooooocccccnnccccnnncccccnoncccnnnanccnnnrnccnnnn nos 69 Server Power Control WINDOW paca ii 70 SMASH Target steder 72 SEN re ET 74 Example of System Targel c porselen ee 75 DEMING Targel xcd ette RE GLEN 71 a Target je D I e 79 SOLT Tage EE 80 H IDON TAF Se heo Ebo ober bb Eben eoi 82 LANENDP Fil Target 83 IPENDPT A ein 85 SREMOTESAPT Target E 86 DNSENDPTT T get vas 2a Pee ind io 88 REMOTESAPT Target a ens 90 List of Figures Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Figure 64 REMOTESAP2 Target o Ir eene ERE re c debba e cep ped KAK KAK ARA 91 Figure 65 AGGOUNTT Targa ote pde ota dermed 93 Figure 66 LOGST Tage cus A ctetu Std dde ptr di tia 95 Figure 67 RECORD farges Nr 97 Figure 68 SENSOR2 Tartes nt nn tendent non an on m 99 X Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide List of Tables List of Tables Reie KEE 14 Table 2 Support Information Contact Details 19 Table 3 Intel RMM3 home page tabs cscccsccsssssesesescocstsssesesessseseseseacaavavauesesesesesesesescacacaees 40 Table 4 Horizontal Toolbar UI a ass 41 Table 5 System Info
27. OS firmware drivers and utilities Product documentation installation and quick start guides Full product specifications technical advisories and errata Compatibility documentation for memory hardware add in cards chassis support matrix and operating systems Server and chassis accessory parts list for ordering upgrades or spare parts A searchable knowledgebase to search for product information throughout the support site 2 If you are still unable to obtain a solution to your issue you can contact Intel customer support at the following website http www intel com support feedback htm Warranty Information To obtain warranty information visit the following Intel web site http www intel com support motherboards server sb CS 010807 htm Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 Overview This section gives you an overview of the Intel RMM3 and highlights significant benefits of its features The Intel RMM3 is a 1 23 inch x 2 30 inch printed circuit board When installed onto the Intel RMM3 connector on Intel server boards it provides an increased level of manageability over the basic server management available to the server board It works as an integrated solution on your server system 2 1 Intel RMM3 Features The Intel RMM3 add on card offers convenient remote KVM access and control via LAN or Internet It captures digitizes and com
28. Remote Console screen shows the console state as shown in Figure 33 As you navigate the menu options the status line gives a more detailed definition of each option Start B K bal JE Command Prompt 4 Keyboard Video and Mouse redirection Figure 33 Status Line Revision 1 2 53 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 7 Intel RMM3 Web Console Options This chapter gives you a detailed description of each Web Console page It is organized in sections corresponding to the four tabs in the horizontal menu Within each section each menu on the left hand side is illustrated and described in detail Notes e The first menu item for each tab is the default page which appears when the tab is selected e Similar information about each page is available in the Web Console by clicking the HELP button at the right side of the horizontal menu e When the Web Console is working on current user request a busy indicator bar appears as shown in Figure 34 ER HN Figure 34 Busy Indicator Bar 7 1 System Information By default the RMM3 home page opens in the System Information page It contains general information about the system as explained in the following sub sections 54 Revision 1 2 7 1 1 Viewing System Information The System information page displays a summary of the general system information as shown in Figure 35 intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 Server Health Remote Control
29. able encryption on KVM or media data during a redirection session Table 9 Configuration Remote Session Options Option Task Enable Disable Encryption mode Enable Disable encryption on KVM or Media data during a redirection session Note KVM and Media encryption are enabled by default Note Disabling encryption can improve performance of KVM or Media redirection Save button Click to use selected modes Revision 1 2 65 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 7 4 1 Configuring Mouse Mode Setting Click the Mouse Mode tab to view the Mouse Mode Setting window as shown in Figure 48 intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 Remote Control System Information Server Health Configuration Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Mouse Mode Setting Network Select the mouse mode to use from the options below and press the Save button Users mE Current Mouse Mode is ABSOLUTE ogi LDAP O Set Mode to Absolute SSL O Set Mode to Relative Remote Session Mouse Mode Saye Keyboard Macros Figure 48 Configuring Mouse Mode Setting window The Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen in either of two methods e Absolute Mode Select to have the absolute position of the local mouse sent to the server Use this mode for Windows OS e Relative Mode Select Relative Mode to h
30. an IPMI session It does not have any targets 8 6 1 Supported Properties The supported property of the target so11 is as follows Table 20 SOL1 Supported Properties Property Task Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed Revision 1 2 79 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 6 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the so11 target are as follows 80 Table 21 SOL1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target start start the device version show the current version of SMASH gt cd soli COMMAND COMPLETED cd soli ufip systemi soli gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml soll Properties identity serial redirection Verbs cd exit help show start version Figure 57 SOL1 Target Revision 1 2 8 6 3 Terminating an SOL Session SOL session can be terminated using the following control key sequence e CR ESC Tort e CARRIAGE RETURN ENTER key followed by ESCAPE key followed by T or t e Control key sequence Ctrl can be used in place of ESCAPE key Once terminated the control returns to SMASH Lite session 8 7 Etnetport1 Th
31. anagement Module 3 User Guide Table 38 Logs1 Supported Properties Property Task MaxNumberOfRecords This read only property gives information about maximum number of log records Description A read only description about the target Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 15 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the Logs1 target are as follows 94 Table 39 Logs1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH delete delete To delete go to sp1 target and delete account n where n gt 2 show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 Revision 1 2 show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufi systemi spi logsi Targets recordio recordii recordi2z record13 recordi recordz record3 record4 record5 record6 record 7 records record9 Properties MaxNumber Of Records 3 639 CurrentNumberOfRecords 13 Description IPMI SEL identity IPMI SEL Verbs ca delete exit help show version Figure 66 LOGS1 Target 95 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 16 Record The record target represents the individual SEL entries SEL records ar
32. any data shown on the page HELP Click this button to view a brief description of the current page in a frame at the right hand side of the browser window Close the Help frame by clicking the X in the upper right corner of the frame or by clicking the HELP button again 5 4 Online Help The Web Console user interface gives specific online help for each page For additional information on a certain topic or group of options click the 9 button on the top horizontal toolbar to view the online help as shown in Figure 18 The right Help frame is visible only when the online Help is being accessed Revision 1 2 41 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide E n 4 Summary System Information r System Information FRU Information Host Power Status CC RMM3 Status Device BMC Available BMC FW Build Time BMC FW Rev Boot FW Rev SDR Package Version intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control System Information This section contains general information about the system Host is currently ON Intel R RMM3 installed Yes Mar 4 2009 07 23 08 00 33 00 16 SDR Package 0 13 Figure 18 Launching the Online Help 5 5 Logging Out Click the Q een Figure 19 and Figure 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer Are you sure you want to log out Figure 19 Logging Out of Intel RMM3 S
33. arting stopping remote media redirection The first two options allow you to redirect either a local COROM DVD drive or else an ISO image on your local client file system as a virtual CDROM device on the remote system The last two options allow you to redirect either a local floppy drive a local USB key drive or a floppy img file as a virtual floppy device on the remote system The virtual devices act just like any other CDROM or floppy on the remote system They can be read written assuming they are not read only and booted The pair of virtual devices only appear on the remote OS or BIOS setup menus when some media redirection is active The virtual devices persist across remote system resets and power up downs They do not disappear from the remote system until the checkboxes are unchecked in the Remote Console window Note The virtual devices are not limited to normal floppy CDROM sizes and will be as large as the device or file being redirected A USB Key drive is redirected as a virtual floppy device rather than a USB device to allow the loading of custom device drivers during remote OS installation which may require a floppy drive There is only one virtual CDROM and one virtual floppy device on the remote system allowed so only one local item of each type can be redirected at a time Only one Remote Console window can be doing media redirection at any given time 6 4 Remote Console Status Line The status line at the bottom of the
34. ationz TI MED 2 Set the timeout value The TimeOutValue property is set to TI MED and Sysldentification property value is set to ON Note If set SysldentificationzI NDEFI NITE then TimeOutValue property is set to INDEFENITE and Sysldentification property value is set to ON TimeOutValue This value is R W which is associated with TIMED ON gives input in seconds as follows INDEFINITE System identification is ON for an indefinite period of time e TIMED System identification is ON for only a known period of time e OFF System identification is currently OFF e f TimeOutValue is TI MED then set the TimeOutValue to gt Set TimeOutValue 3 only numeric non zero values accepted Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed Revision 1 2 73 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 3 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the system1 targets are as follows 74 Table 15 System1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the R W supported properties reset reset the R W supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target start start the device stop stop the device version show the current version
35. aunch Console button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely When the Launch Console button is clicked a pop up window is opened to download the Java Network Launch Protocol jviewer jnlp file That in turn downloads the standalone Java application implementing the Remote Console 44 Revision 1 2 Both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox browsers are supported Notes e Java Run Time Environment JRE version 6 update 10 or later must be installed on the client prior to the launch of a JNLP file e The client browser must allow pop up windows from the Intel RMM3 IP address Video Keyboard Mouse Options Dewice Help Lei Command r al Microsoft Windows Version 5 2 3796 lt C Copyright 1985 2663 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator gt Keyboard Video and Mouse redirection Figure 22 Remote Console The Remote Console window is a Java Applet that establishes TCP connections to the Intel RMM3 module The protocol that is used to run these connections is a unique KVM protocol and not HTTP or HTTPS This protocol uses ports 7578 for KVM 5120 for CDROM media redirection and 5123 for Floppy USB media redirection Your local network environment must permit these connections to be made that is your firewall and in case you have a private internal network your NAT Network Address Translation settings have to be configured accordingly 6 2 Main Window Sta
36. ave the calculated relative mouse position displacement sent to the server Use this mode for Linux OS Click Save to use selected mode 7 4 2 Configuring Keyboard Macros Macro buttons can be defined on this page that will appear in the upper right corner of the KVM Remote Console application window Each button is assigned a sequence of keys to execute when the button is clicked 66 Revision 1 2 intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Keyboard Macros Network You can view and modify keyboard macros on this page Button Name is optional Use Help to see the supported key names Key Sequence Button Name 1 Ctrl Alt Del CtrlAltDel Keyboard Macros Figure 49 Configuring Keyboard Macros window This makes it convenient to quickly do oft repeated typing as well as execute key combos that aren t possible directly from the local client keyboard Alt and Win key combos such as Ctrl Alt Del get interpreted by the local client OS and aren t passed through to the remote target OS However a macro can be set up to take care of this Each button can optionally be given a short mnemonic name If this field is blank the key sequence itself will also be used as the button label You must save changes before they take affect and then only the next tim
37. ci n de este documento antes de realizar cualquiera de las instrucciones Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information en el CD Resource y o en http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm 6 Si el sistema ha estado en funcionamiento el microprocesador y el disipador de calor pueden estar a n calientes Tambi n conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores 1 2 3 4 6 18 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Cuando extraiga la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema Apague el sistema presionando el interruptor encendido apagado Desconecte todos los cables de alimentaci n CA del sistema o de las tomas de corriente alterna Identifique y desconecte todos los cables enchufados a los conectores E S o a los puertos situados en la parte posterior del sistema Cuando manipule los componentes es importante protegerse contra la descarga electrost tica ESD Puede hacerlo si utiliza una mufiequera antiest tica sujetada a la toma de tierra del chasis o a cualquier tipo de superficie de metal sin pintar No ponga en marcha el sistema si se han extraido las tapas del chasis PASSI DI SICUREZZA Qualora si rimuovano le coperture del telaio pe
38. cryption algorithm If you are using Windows Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher you can verify strong encryption by opening the Help About menu to read about the key length that is currently activated Figure 15 shows the dialog box presented by the Internet Explorer 6 0 4e Ir Version 6 0 2900 2180 xpsp sp2 gdr 050301 1519 Cipher Strength 128 Bit Product ID 55375 OEM 0056721 29617 Update Versions SP2 Figure 15 Internet Explorer displaying encryption key length In order to use the Remote Console KVM window of your managed server Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 6 or higher must be installed Note The Web Console is designed for a screen size of 1280 pixels by 1024 pixels or larger In smaller screens the browser will display slider controls to enable the user to see the full content of each web page 38 Revision 1 2 5 2 Logging In Enter the configured IP address of the Intel RMM3 add on card into your web browser In order to use a secure connection type https lt IPaddress of RMM3 gt This will take you to the Intel RMM3 module login page as shown in Figure 16 inte Intel Remote Management Module 3 Please log in to access the device Username Password Figure 16 Intel RMM3 Login Page Log in by entering the username and password For example e Username root e Password superuser Click the Login button to view the RMM3 home page as shown
39. d exit help set show version Figure 55 Setting1 Target 77 85 SP1 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide The SP1 target service processor provides information of the user accounts Ethernet port and logs It contains three targets enetport1 Ethernet port target accounts and logs 8 5 1 Supported Properties The supported property of the SMASH target is identity Table 18 SP1 Supported Properties Property Task Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 5 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the sp1 target are as follows Table 19 SP1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH 78 Revision 1 2 86 SOL show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systemi spi Targets account 10 accounti account2 account3 account4 account 5 account 6 account account8 account9 enetporti logsi Properties identity service processor Verbs cad exit help show version Figure 56 SP1 Target Serial Over LAN SOL is the name for the redirection of baseboard serial controller traffic over
40. d Management Task Force Inc in December 2006 The information that follows is reproduced with permission from the SMASH Lite User Guide developed by AMI The SMASH Lite interface is a direct command line interface to the RMM3 8 1 Logging into the SMASH Session 1 ssh to BMC from the client machine 2 SMASH console screen should appear If not execute usr local bin smash from the prompt 3 This executable will initialize all the required variables discover the targets and displays the SMASH console screen 8 2 SMASH Targets SMASH targets are the first layer of SMASH that contain two targets settings1 and system1 Settings1 contains all the current session supported values and system1 is the server blade 8 2 1 Supported Properties The supported property of the SMASH target is identity Table 12 SMASH Targets Supported Properties Property Task Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed Revision 1 2 71 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 2 2 Supported Verbs Following are the supported verbs of the SMASH targets 72 Table 13 SMASH Targets Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported b
41. damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts ESDand handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Revision 1 2 15 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tools you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the pins on the board A Safety
42. e BMC in the managed system needs the system s IP Address and MAC Address in order to be able to respond to UDP IP packets or generate LAN alerts Enetport1 Ethernet port target gives the port address information Enetport1 contains only one target named 1anendpt1 8 7 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target enetport1 are as follows Table 22 Enetport1 Supported Properties Property Task macaddress Address that was received by the activated session This read only property gives the value of the MAC address Mac address is a unique identifier attached to most network adaptors NI Cs Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 7 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the enetport1 target are as follows Table 23 Enetport1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 81 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml spl enetportl Targets lanendptl Properties identity ethernet port Verbs cd exit help show version macaddress 00 58 48 3C 2E 4
43. e in a list Each SEL entity is a record This does not have any targets 8 16 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target Record1 are as follows Table 40 Record Supported Properties Property Task LogCreationClassName This read only property gives information about the log creation class name logname This read only property gives the name of the log record CreationClassName This read only property gives the creation class name of the record RecordiD SEL Entries have a unique Record ID field This is the unique ID for the particular record This is a read only property MessageTimeStamp This read only property gives the time stamp of the record creation RecordData The record data field that is passed in the request consists of all bytes of the SEL event record This property gives information of the record and is read only Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 16 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the record target are as follows Table 41 Record Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH 96 Revision 1 2
44. e present target and cannot be changed 8 14 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the account target are as follows 92 Table 37 Account Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH delete delete To delete go to sp1 target and delete account n where n gt 2 Revision 1 2 Verb Is used to set set the r w supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH gt cd accounti COMMAND COMPLETED cd accounti ufip systeml spl accountl gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml spl accountl Properties userid 1 username anonymous ipmilanprivileges 4 password INVISIBLE enabledstate User is enabled identity user account Verbs cd delete exit help set show version Figure 65 ACCOUNT 1 Target 8 15 Logs The logs target is the containing target for log records of the ipmi sel The System Event Log is a non volatile repository for system events and certain system configuration information This target contains all the read only properties It contains log records as the targets 8 15 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target Logs1 are as follows Revision 1 2 93 Intel Remote M
45. e remote server will be discovered The local mouse cursor is displayed in RED color and the remote cursor is part of the remote video screen Both the cursors will be OUT OF SYNCH in the beginning Please use number pad or keys to change the acceleration settings in steps of 1 or use Alt or Alt keys to change the acceleration settings in steps of 0 1 until both the cursors are in synch Please detect the first reading on which cursors are in synch Once detected use ALT T to save the acceleration value 6 3 4 Remote Console Options Menu Options Bandwidth b Y Keyboard Mouse Encryption Figure 31 Remote Console Options Menu Using this menu you can do the following 52 e Bandwidth Changing the bandwidth setting affects low level connection protocol parameters like fragment size and timeouts If you experience performance problems when operating over a slow connection such as a modem the Bandwidth setting may need to be adjusted Use the Auto Detect option to find the correct setting for your connection e Keyboard Mouse Encryption Keyboard and Mouse data are normally encrypted before being sent over the connection but this can be disabled for a small performance increase Revision 1 2 6 3 5 Remote Console Device Menu J Redirect CDROM 1 Redirect ISO 1 Redirect Floppy USB Key 1 Redirect Floppy USB Key Image Figure 32 Remote Console Device Menu This menu option allows st
46. e the Remote Console is launched changes will not affect a Remote Console already running 74 2 1 Key Sequences A key sequence is a set of one or more key names separated by a or A indicates keep the previous keys pressed while holding down the next key whereas a indicates release all previous keys first before pressing the next key A inserts a one second pause in the key sequence Key names are either a printable character such as a 5 etc or else one of the non printable keys in the table below Names in parentheses are aliases for the same key Numeric keypad keys are prefixed with NP A plain indicates a pause Use for the actual key The Y key must also be escaped as VW Note The key sequences are sent to the target as scancodes that get interpreted by the target OS so they will be affected by modifiers such as Numlock as well as the target OS keyboard language setting Revision 1 2 67 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Table 10 Macro Non printable Key Names Shift LShift RShift Ctrl LCtrl RCtrl Alt LAIt RAIt AltGr Win LWin RWin Enter Esc F1 F12 Bksp Tab CapsLk Space Ins Del Home End PgUp PgDn Context Menu Up Left Down Right NumLk NP_Div NP_Mult NP_Minus NP_Plus NP_O NP 9 NP_Dec NP_Enter PrtSc SysRq ScrLk Pause Break 7 5 Remote Control The Remote Control page helps you perform the
47. ed 6 3 2 1 1 Windows Language Layouts The Remote Console supports the Windows default keyboard variants for the supported languages Under Windows the language is the current Language Bar setting initially configured in Control Panel gt Regional and Language Options gt Languages gt Text Services and Input Languages If you are using one of the supported language keyboards you don t have to manually select the language in the Remote Console as the auto detect automatically and immediately follows any Language Bar changes Manually setting the language would typically be useful if you are using a keyboard close but not identical to one of the supported ones 6 3 2 1 2 Linux Language Layouts The Remote Console supports the Linux default keyboard variants for supported languages except Russian where it is the Russian Winkeys variant The Dutch layout is Belgium in Linux Under Linux you typically select the language at the login screen it can also be changed with the locale command but not while an application such as the Remote Console is running There is also an OS keyboard layout that can be changed independently of the language If the OS keyboard layout does not match the OS language setting you may need to manually select the Remote Console layout On the other hand with Linux Java there is less reverse translation required by the application than under Windows and is more likely that a mismatched confi
48. f Contents 5 5 Logging Obi tia 42 6 Remote Console KVM Operation rrrnnrnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnn 44 6 1 Launching the Redirection Console 44 6 2 Main WindOW pee ai 45 6 3 Remote Console Control Bar uc c e tiet eripe asked 46 6 3 1 Remote Console Video OT EE 47 6 3 2 Remote Console Keyboard Menu io porre ccd peregi sacer nda teclat 47 6 3 3 Remote Console Mouse Menu 50 6 3 4 Remote Console Options Men Assassin 52 6 3 5 Remote Console Device Menb 2 Eke halte 53 6 4 Remote Console Status Linge ra ban ments 53 7 Intel RMM3 Web Console Options eese esent nnne nnne 54 7 1 e cngieu u cete Tx 54 7 1 1 Viewing System Information E A 55 7 1 2 Viewing Field Replaceable Unit FRU Information n se 56 7 2 Server Healti EE 57 7 2 1 Viewing Sensor ASIN eniesuti tete ut ai ent IE 57 7 2 2 Miewing Event L 09 ii il Mee eei nga ee 58 7 3 GoMgunng SEUNGS AE 59 7 3 1 Configuring Network E e EE 60 7 3 2 Ma aging ASS ONS ent de 61 7 3 3 Login Security Settings tdo criba 62 7 3 4 To turn the feature off set the lockout time to zero Default is 3 failures will lockout a user for 1 minute Configuring LDAP Settings 63 E ee ue Wl Le RE EE EE 64 7 4 Configuring Remote SESSION usunne redde kasse 65 7 4 1 Configuring Mouse Mode Setting o ere 66 7 4 2 Configuring Keyboard Macros oe eerte eee ee and 66 7 5 Remote Control 68 7 5 1 Console Beeler e null
49. following remote operations on the server Console redirection Server power control 7 5 1 Console Redirection By default the Remote control tab opens in the Console Redirection page Launch the remote console KVM redirection window from this page 68 Revision 1 2 cC a Intel Remote Management Module 3 if dli y d ioco O remesa uer 3 intel System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Remote Control This section allows you to perform various remote operations on the server such as launching the remote EI console Console Redirection Console Redirection Press the button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely Server Power Control Launch Console Figure 50 Remote Control Console Redirection window Click the Launch Console button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely Note Java Run Time Environment JRE version 6 update 10 or later must be installed on the client prior to launch of JNLP file 7 5 2 Server Power Control The Server Power Control page shows the power status of the server 69 Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide int D Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Remote Control This section allows you to perform various remote operations on the server such as launching the remote con
50. guration 34 Revision 1 2 6 Applications Places System Y Deployment Assistant Intel Deployment Assistant Server Management Settings Apply Configuration Finish Select Apply to configure your server with the following settings Server Management Settings HEZE Wem cs E root localhost home arachh project 3 rootGlocalhost usr lib firefox 1 5 0 9 Deplo Figure 13 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Apply Configuration window Revision 1 2 35 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 7 Applications Places System e HD Deployment Assistant Intel Deployment Assistant Server Management Settings Applying Configuration Finish Please Wait applying configuration El root localhost home arachh project 13 root localhost usriibmirefox 1 5 0 9 Deployment Assistant LBB Figure 14 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Applying Configuration progress window 36 Revision 1 2 4 3 Configuring Your Server Using Intel System Configuration Utility SysConfig This section explains how to configure using Sysconfig commands 4 3 1 Running the Sysconfig To run Sysconfig enter the Sysconfig directory using this command cd usr local syscfg 4 3 2 Configuring IP address e To set static IP address sysc g le 3 static STATIC IP SUBNET MASK gt lc 3 12 lt DEFAULT GATEWAY IP gt
51. guration will work anyway 6 3 2 2 Soft Keyboard Click Keyboard to open the Keyboard menu with options to perform tasks as shown in Figure 28 Revision 1 2 49 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 3 Hold Right Ctrl Key 3 Hold Right Alt Key 3 Hold Left Ctri Key 3 Hold Left Alt Key OOOO OO Figure 28 Remote Console Keyboard Soft Keyboard Sub Menu The Soft Keyboard window is displayed and closed either by selecting the Keyboard gt Soft Keyboard gt Show checkbox or the ALT S shortcut i RMM3 Soft Keyboard ENGLISH tej njenje sjejejej rem el 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 sj mS we aero ni eto cm a s a 1 gi n J kj 1 z1 gt j c v 5 nim Figure 29 RMM3 Soft Keyboard Buttons clicked on the Soft Keyboard window get sent as key strokes to the remote target The Soft Keyboard is also a convenient way to see the exact layouts supported for the local keyboards since they are the same The Soft Keyboard language layout follows the local keyboard language setting when the default Keyboard gt Soft Keyboard gt Follow Local option is selected This can be manually overridden by selecting a language Note The Soft Keyboard keystrokes get retranslated by the remote target OS just like the local physical keystrokes and are subject to the same mismatched configuration issues 6 3 3 Remote Console Mouse Menu Click Mouse to open the Mouse menu with options
52. hange and network connection is lost gt Set commited 1 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 9 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the ipendpt 1 target are as follows Table 27 Lanendpt1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the r w supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH 84 Revision 1 2 show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systemi spi enetporti lanendpti ipendpti Targets dnsendpt1i remotesapi Properties ipaddress 10 0 3 26 subnetmask 255 255 248 0 usedhcp 1 cormitted 1 identity network parameters Verbs cd exit help set show version Figure 60 IPENDPT1 Target 8 10 Remotesap1 The remotesap1 target will enumerate all the configurable IPs under the containing target A remote access server enables users who are not on a local network to access This does not contains any targets 8 10 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target remotesap1 are as follows Table 28 Remotesap1 Supported Properties Property Task defaultgatewayaddress e IP address of the gateway A gateway address is a p
53. how version E Figure 62 DNSENDPT1 Target 8 12 Remotesap1 The remotesap1 target enumerates all the configurable IPs under the containing target A remote access server enables user access to those users who are not on a local network This does not contain any targets 8 12 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target remotesap1 are dnsserveraddress and identity Table 32 Remotesap1 Supported Properties Property Task dnsserveraddress This property gives the dns server address This is a R W property The value of this property can be set as follows gt set dnsserveraddress 0 0 0 0 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 88 Revision 1 2 8 12 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the remotesap1 target as follows Table 33 Remotesap1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the r w supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 89 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide The remotesap1 target enumerates all the configurable IPs under the containing target A remote access server enables users who are
54. in Figure 17 After the initial log in System Administrators may change passwords create new users and have full control over access to the Intel RMM3 Note The Username and Password are case sensitive Any username and password could be used except anonymous 5 3 Navigation After successful login to the Intel RMM3 module the Intel RMM3 home page appears as shown in Figure 17 Revision 1 2 39 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information A Server Health Configuration Remote Control gt Eat e s rocour rerresH 4 System Information This section contains general information about the system System Information FRU Information Summary RMM3 Status r System Information Host Power Status Host is currently ON Intel R RMM3 installed Device BMC Available BMC FW Build Time BMC FW Rev Boot FW Rev SDR Package Version Yes Mar 4 2009 07 23 08 00 33 00 16 SDR Package 0 13 Figure 17 Intel RMM3 Home Page The top horizontal toolbar within the Intel RMM3 home page has four tabs Click these tabs to get specific system information and perform tasks as shown in the following table Table 2 Intel RMM3 home page tabs Tab Function System Information Click this tab to access general information about the server The tab automatically opens the System Informati
55. intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Revision 1 2 May 2010 Revision History Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Revision History Date Revision Modifications Number 1 1 Aug 2009 Updated document for feature updates international keyboard support and soft keyboard and review feedback Add RMM3 variations RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Disclaimers Disclaimers Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Intel s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Intel assumes no liability whatsoever and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Intel products are not designed intended or authorized for use in any medical life saving or life sustaining applications or for any other application in which the failure of the Intel product could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice Intel server boards contain a number of high densi
56. le 3 Overview inner 20 2 1 Intel RMM3 FANS eee Sn 20 2 1 1 RMMS Lite and RMM3 Lite V is 21 2 2 Supported Operating Systems 21 2 2 1 Server SSE ER 22 222 Glen SyYSt E 22 3 Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 23 3 1 Before YOU BOT ms 23 3 2 Tools and Supplies Needed eee rato edere cte o cct eet 23 3 3 EEE 0 EEE M 23 3 3 1 Installation on Intel Server Boards S5500UR and S5500WPB 24 3 3 2 Installation on Intel Server Boards S5520HC S5520BC and S55208C 25 3 3 8 Installation on Intel Server Board S3420GPRX E Eddd Ek 25 3 3 4 Installation on Intel Server System SR1640TH see 26 4 Configuring Intel RMM3 sisccnccisiieiennsiccsnsatasectnedsenseccsssenssssusadenessnttcdcennsesesaeanssacuasdsensacestanne 28 4 1 Configuring Your Server Using Intel Deployment Assistant IDA 29 4 2 Configuring Your Server Using Intel System Configuration Utility SysConfig 37 4 2 1 Running the SV SCO NG eas os thea ths tata oa ase Ralls SE 37 422 Configuring IP address E Eke kk kek KA KAK esta tse ees 37 423 Goniguing Ysers esu HRH HH HHHH mnn 37 5 Getting Started with Intel RMM3 Operation 38 5 1 Before You Bears E Se 38 5 1 1 Client Browsers isis a iate Cte eec tds 38 5 2 A EEE OE EE ENE 39 5 3 EE EU ED EE 39 5 4 A nleen 41 iv Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Table o
57. ltage HealthState Not Defined OperationalStatus Not Defined identity MDS voltage333SBV 1 0 32 CIM Voltage for systemi Verbs cd exit help show version Figure 68 SENSOR Target 8 18 CreatingTargets Dynamic targets in SMASH without CIM are the sensors and their associated entities You need to go through the sdr and search for Full amp Compact record types Name the Full type as numsensor lt index gt indicates the analog sensors and the Compact type as the sensor index indicates the discrete sensors While a sensor instance is discovered the EntitylD amp the Entitylnstance of the record are also seen EntitylD denotes the entity the sensor is monitoring If the EntitylD is of type cpu and Entityinstance is 1 then the parent of sensor1 will be cpu1 Other sensor related entity instances are created in a similar manner Revision 1 2 99
58. ly 16 2009 5 00 00 PM Remote Session New SSL Certificate Mouse Mode Keyboard Macros Upload Figure 46 Configuring SSL Upload window First upload the SSL certificate and then the device will prompt to upload privacy key If either of the files is invalid the device will notify The device will give notification on Successful upload On successful upload device will prompt to reboot the device If you want to reboot click Ok or click Cancel to cancel the reboot operation First upload the SSL certificate and then the device will prompt to upload the privacy key Click the Upload button On successful upload a notification appears 64 Revision 1 2 7 4 Configuring Remote Session Use this page to enable disable encryption on KVM or Media during a redirection session intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control a LOGOUT Ki REFRESH Qo HELP d Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Remote Session Network The following options allow the user to enable or disable encryption on KVM or Media data during a redirection session Users Enable KVM Encryption Login LDAP Enable Media Encryption SSL Remote Session Mouse Mode Keyboard Macros Figure 47 Configuring Remote Session window The following table lists the options allowing you to enable or dis
59. me This read only property gives the target name under which this sensor exists CreationClassName This read only property gives the creation class name of the sensor Devicel D Name SensorType This read only property gives the device ID This read only property gives the name of the current sensor This read only property gives the type of sensor HealthState This read only property gives the health status of the sensor OperationalStatus This read only property defines the operational status of the sensor Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 8 17 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the sensor target are as follows 98 Table 43 Sensor Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH Revision 1 2 gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systemi sensor2 Properties Description MDS voltage33SBV 1 0 32 CIM Voltage for systemi systemCreationClassName CIM ComputerSystem CurrentReading 3 32 BaseUnits Volts SystemName systeml CreationClassName CIM Sensor DeviceID 1 0 32 Name ND5 voltage33SBV 1 0 32 SensorType CIM Vo
60. not on a local network to access This does not contain any targets gt show show Properties Verbs cd exit help set show version 8 13 Remotesap2 COMMAND COMPLETED ufip systeml spl enetportl lanendptl ipendptl dnsendptl remotesapli dnsserveraddress 0 0 0 0 identity remote server access point Figure 63 REMOTESAP 1 Target 8 13 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target remotesap2 are as follows Table 34 Remotesap2 Supported Properties Property Task dnsserveraddress Gives the dns server address This is a R W property The value of this property can be set as follows gt set dnsserveraddress 0 0 0 0 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed 90 Revision 1 2 8 13 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the remotesap2 target are as follows Table 35 Remotesap2 Supported Verbs show Verbs cd set Properties dnsserveraddress 0 0 0 0 identity remote server access point exit help show version Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the r w supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH show
61. ns ce document avant de suivre toute instruction Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information sur le CD Resource CD ou bien rendez vous sur le site http www intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm CONSIGNES DE S CURIT Lorsque vous ouvrez le bo tier pour acc der l int rieur du syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au syst me 2 Mettez le syst me hors tension en mettant l interrupteur g n ral en position OFF bouton poussoir 3 D branchez tous les cordons d alimentation c a du syst me et des prises murales 4 Identifiez et d branchez tous les cables reli s aux connecteurs d E S ou aux acc s derri re le syst me 5 Pour pr venir les d charges lectrostatiques lorsque vous touchez aux composants portez une bande antistatique pour poignet et reliez la la masse du syst me toute surface m tallique non peinte du boitier 6 Ne faites pas fonctionner le syst me tandis que le bo tier est ouvert Le microprocesseur et le dissipateur de chaleur peuvent tre chauds si le syst me a t sous tension Faites galement attention aux broches aigu s des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Revision 1 2 17 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precau
62. nt Log page displays the Event Log as shown in Figure 39 58 Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 intel System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Server Health This section shows you data related to the server s health such as sensor readings and the event log alow is a table of the events from the system s event log You can choose a category from the pull down box to filter the events and also sort them by clicking on column header Sensor Readings alect an event log category Event Log dl Events vj Event Log 990 event entries 990 01 01 1970 00 00 18 Pwr Unit Status Power Unit reports the power units AC is lost Deasserted 989 01 01 1970 00 00 17 P2 Status ek reports the processors presence has been detected Asserted 988 01 01 1970 00 00 17 P1 Status Processor reports the processors presence has been detected x Asserted 987 01 01 1970 00 00 16 PS1 Status Power Supply afore ihe power sun piye pr sence has been delecied if Asserted 986 01 01 1970 00 00 18 Physical Scrty Physical Secum reports there has been a chassis intrusion Asserted Chassis Intrusion 985 01 01 1970 00 00 15 Pwr Unit Status Power Unit reports the power units AC is lost Asserted 084 01 01 1970 00 00 15 Pwr Unit Status Power Unit reports the power unitis powered off or being powered down r Asserted v Clear Event Log vw lt 2 Figure 39 Server Health Event Log The following
63. ntication Check this box to enable LDAP authentication then enter the required information to access the LDAP server Revision 1 2 63 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Option Task Port Specify the LDAP Port IP Address The IP address of LDAP server e P Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX e xxx ranges from 0 to 255 e First xxx must not be 0 Bind Password Authentication password for LDAP server the password must be at least 4 characters long Bind DN The Distinguished Name of the LDAP server e g cn Manager dc my domain dc com Searchbase The searchbase of the LDAP server for example dc my domain dc com Save button Click to save the current settings 7 3 5 Configuring SSL Upload Use this page to upload an SSL certificate and privacy key which allows the device to be accessed in secured mode intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control LP Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network SSL Upload The dates for the default certificate and privacy key are shown below To upload a new SSL certificate use the Browse button to navigate to the certificate and press the Upload button Network Users Login LDAP Default Certificate Thursday July 16 2009 5 00 00 PM SSL Default Privacy Key Thursday Ju
64. o go to BIOS setup e Navigate to the menu Server Management and scroll down to Baseboard LAN configuration e Go to the Intel RMM3 sub menu and configure the IP source IP address Subnet mask and Gateway IP Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc server Management IP source Static P add ess 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Copyright C 2009 American Megatrends Inc 4 2 Configuring Your Intel RMM3 Using the Intel Deployment Assistant IDA The following section explains the RMM3 configuration using sysconfig commands with IDA 1 Revision 1 2 29 30 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Applications Places System Y 5 18 PM Deployment Assistant Intel Deployment Assistant My Server Get Updates Configure RAID Configuration OS Installation Advanced Help Exit Server Management Settings Communication Options Select server management capabilities to configure LAN Channel 1 onboard NIC1 LAN Channel 3 Intel R Remote Management Module 3 LEN Figure 8 IDA Configure Server Communication Options Window Revision 1 2 2 Applications Places System Y Intel Deployment Assistant Server Management Settings Finish LAN Channel 3 Intel amp Remote Management Module 3 Configure the LAN Channel 3 access settings Enable LAN Channel 3 O
65. of SMASH show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systemi Targets sensorz soli spi system2 systems d system4 pursupplyi Properties CurrentPoverStatus 0N SysIdSupported SUPPORTED SysIdentification 0FF TimeOutValue INVALID identity host Verbs ca exit help reset set show start stop version Figure 53 System Target Revision 1 2 Revision 1 2 gt set sysidentification TIMED COMMAND COMPLETED set sysidentitication TIMED ufip systemi Sysidentification TIMED Please set the Timeoutvalue for timed on gt 3et TimeoutValue 5 COMMAND COMPLETED set TimeGutValue s ufip sysremi TimeocurVvalus 3 85haow COMMAND COMPLETED show ufin systemi Targets sensorz soli spi system systems systems pwrsupplyl s Properties CurrentPowergZtatus uuN SysIdSupported SUPPORTED SysIdentificartion oON TimeoutValue TIMED identity host verbs cd exit help reset set Figure 54 Example of System Target 75 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 4 Settings1 Settings1 target represents the settings of the current session of SMASH and does not have any targets This target affects the current session 8 4 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target settings1 as follows Table 16 Settings1 Supported Properties Property Task cdt Represents the current default directory This is the path from where the session
66. on page e System information e FRU information Server Health Configuration Click this tab for access to the sensors and event log The tab automatically opens the Sensor Readings page e Sensor readings e Event log Click this tab to configure various settings for the server The tab automatically opens the Network configuration page e Network e Users e LDAP e SSL e Remote Session e Mouse Mode 40 Revision 1 2 Tab Function Click this tab for access to the remote console and to control the power state of Remote Control the server e Console Redirection e Server Power Control The four tabs on the horizontal menu allow you to navigate within the RMM3 Web Console Each of these tabs contains a secondary menu on the left edge of the browser window For detailed information on the specific functions of secondary menu item see Chapter 7 Intel RMM3 Web Console Options The top horizontal toolbar also has the Logout Refresh and Help buttons Click these buttons to perform tasks as shown in the following table Table 3 Horizontal Toolbar Buttons Button Function Click this button to end the current Web Console session Note that a remote console KVM window if active will be closed when you log out After logging out the Web Console will return to the Login screen LOGOUT REFRESH Click this button to refresh the current web page including
67. ors v ES BB 1 19 OH BB 1 1 P1 Vccp DO 1 1V P2 Veep sensor information including readings and status You can toggle viewing the thresholds for the sensors by pressing the Show By ang Normal Not Available Normal Hot Available Normal Not Available Normal Not Available Normal Not available Normal Not Available Normal Not Available Normal e Thresholds button below Sensor Readings 57 sensors A Figure 37 Server Health Sensor Readings window Thresholds not displayed 57 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Server Health This section shows you data related to the server s health such as sensor readings and the event log This page displays system sensor information including readings and status You can toggle viewing the thresholds for the sensors by pressing the Show Thresholds button below Select a sensor type category Sensor Readings All Sensors v Sensor Readings 57 sensors Event Log tus Reading ow C Low NC High NC High CT BB 1 1V IOH Normal Not Available 1 027 1 053 1 146 1 176 BB 1 1V P1 Vccp Normal Not Available 0 683 0 707 15 1 543 BB 1 1V P2 Vccp Normal Not Available 0 683 0 707 15 1 543 BB 1 5V P1 DDR3 Normal Not Available 1 361 1 4 1 589 1 534 BB 1 5V P2 DDR3 Normal Not Available 1 361 1 4 1 589 1 634 BB 1
68. presses video and transmits it with keyboard and mouse signals to and from a remote computer Remote access and control software runs in the integrated Baseboard Management Controller utilizing expanded capabilities provided by the Intel RMM3 hardware Figure 1 Intel Remote Management Module 3 In addition the Intel RMM3 add on card offers integrated remote power management using IPMI Key features of the Intel RMM3 add on card are e Embedded Web Console Ul supports Remote Power onloff system health system info Event log e KVM redirection via either the RMM3 NIC or the baseboard NIC used for management traffic high performance up to two simultaneous KVM sessions e USB 2 0 media redirection boot over remote media e Security open SSL open LDAP e OEM Customization of the Web Console e IPMI V2 0 Compliance 20 Revision 1 2 e KVM Automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture high performance mouse tracking and synchronization It allows remote viewing and configuration in pre boot POST and BIOS setup 2 1 1 RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V RMM3 has two variations RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V which have the same functionality as RMM3 RMMS Lite can be used on an Intel Server Board S3420GPRX it has no RMM3 dedicated NIC The management traffic only can go through the onboard Integrated BMC shared NIC NIC5 on Intel Server Board S3420GPRX and share network bandwidth with the host
69. r you can use the Intel RMM3 to gain location independent remote access to respond to critical incidents and to undertake necessary maintenance Designed to work with the Baseboard Management Controller BMC this small form factor mezzanine card enables server control via a built in Web Console from anywhere anytime This User Guide describes how to use the Intel Remote Management Module 3 hereinafter referred to as Intel RMM3 It provides an overview of the features of the module and instructions on how to set up and operate the Intel RMM3 1 1 Target Audience This Guide is intended for system technicians who are responsible for installing troubleshooting upgrading and repairing the Intel RMM3 As a system administrator you can use it to work on the Intel RMMG to gain location independent remote access to respond to critical incidents 1 2 Terminology The following table lists the terminology used in this document and the description Table 1 Terminology FEST m ARP Address Resolution Protocol Resolution Protocol KE Te cu Command Line interface CMP Internet Control Message Protocol Information Technology Equipment MAC Media Access Controller 14 Revision 1 2 ma m MIE Media Media Independent Interface Interface OOB Out Of Band No operating system interaction on Server Real Time Clock O Real Time Clock TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Technical Produc
70. r accedere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell interruttore del sistema Togliere tutte le spine dei cavi del sistema dalle prese elettriche Identificare e sconnettere tutti i cavi attaccati ai collegamenti I O od alle prese installate sul retro del sistema Qualora si tocchino i componenti proteggersi dallo scarico elettrostatico SES portando un cinghia anti statica da polso che attaccata alla presa a terra del telaio del sistema qualsiasi superficie non dipinta Non far operare il sistema quando il telaio amp senza le coperture Se il sistema stato a lungo in funzione il microprocessore e il dissipatore di calore potrebbero essere surriscaldati Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio E consigliabile l uso di guanti di protezione Revision 1 2 1 4 Support Information World Wide Web http www intel com p en US support If you encounter an issue with your Intel RMM3 follow these steps to obtain support 1 Visit the following Intel support web page http www intel com p en US support This web page provides 24x7 support when you need it to get the latest and most complete technical support information on all Intel Enterprise Server and Storage Platforms Information available at the support site includes Latest BI
71. ration The Remote Console is the redirected screen keyboard and mouse of the remote host system where the Intel RMM3 module is installed To use the Remote Console window of your managed host system the browser must include a Java Runtime Environment plug in If the browser has no Java support such as with a small handheld device the user can maintain the remote host system using the administration forms displayed by the browser Starting the Remote Console opens a new window to display the screen content of the host system The Remote Console acts as if the administrator were sitting directly in front of the screen of his her remote system This means the keyboard and mouse can be used in the usual way 6 1 Launching the Redirection Console The Remote Console is the redirected keyboard video and mouse of the remote host system where the Intel RMM3 module is installed Launch the remote console KVM redirection window from this page intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control Remote Control This section allows you to perform various remote operations on the server such as launching the remote console Console Redirection Console Redirection Press the button to launch the redirection console and manage the server remotely Server Power Control Launch Console Figure 21 Remote Control Console Redirection window Click the L
72. rivate address and is the address to which traffic is sent from the LAN This is an R W property The value of the gateway can be set as follows gt Set defaultgatewayip 0 0 0 0 Identity This read only property gives a brief explanation of the present target and cannot be changed Revision 1 2 85 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 10 2 Supported Verbs The supported verbs of the remotesap1 target are as follows 86 Table 29 Remotesap1 Supported Verbs Verb Is used to cd change from one valid target path to any other valid target path exit exit from the current SMASH session help provide information on using SMASH set set the r w supported properties show show all the targets properties and verbs supported by this target version show the current version of SMASH gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip systeml spl enetportl lanendptl ipendptl remotesapli Properties defaultgatevayaddress 0 0 0 0 identity remote server access point Verbs cd exit help set show version Figure 61 REMOTESAP1 Target Revision 1 2 8 11 Dnsendpt1 The dnsendpt target has the configurable parameters for Domain Name System DNS The DNS associates various sorts of information with so called domain names most importantly it serves the Internet by translating human readable computer hostnames into the IP address information that the networking
73. rk Settings Network You can view and modify the network settings on this page Select whether to obtain an IP address automatically or manually configure one Users Login LAN Channel Baseboard Mgmt LDAP MAC Address oc SSL Obtain an IP address automatically use DHCP Remote Session 9 Use the following IP address Mouse Mode IP Address 1023 4 18 Keyboard Macros Subnet Mask 2552552550 Default Gateway 0 23 4 251 BA Save Figure 41 Configuration Network Settings window The following table lists the options available in this page 60 Revision 1 2 Table 7 Configuration Network Settings Options Option Task LAN Channel Number drop down box It lists the LAN Channel s available for server management The LAN channels describe the physical NIC connection on the server Intel RMM3 channel is the add in RMM3 NIC The Baseboard Mgmt channel BMC LAN Channel 1 is the onboard shared NIC configured for management and shared with the operating system MAC Address The MAC address of the device read only IP Address Save button Select the type of IP assignment with the radio buttons If configuring a static IP enter the requested address subnet mask and gateway in the given fields e IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in XXX XXX XXX XXX xxx ranges from O to 255 First xxx must not be 0 Click to save any changes made 7 3 2 Managing Users
74. rmation Details ss 55 Table 6 Server Health Sensor Readings Options 58 Table 7 Server Health Event Log Options E retreat ii 59 Table 8 Configuration Network Settings Options 61 Table 9 Configuration LDAP Settings Options l l kk kak kk kk kk kk 63 Table 10 Configuration Remote Session Options EEu kk ke 65 Table 11 Macro Non printable Key Names 68 Table 12 Remote Control Power Control Options m 70 Table 13 SMASH Targets Supported Properties i kk K k 71 Table 14 SMASH Targets Supported Verbs u kk kk kk kk KK 72 Table 15 System1 Supported Properties 73 Table 16 System1 Supported Verbe 74 Table 17 Settings1 Supported Properties 76 Table 18 Settings Supported VerbsS EE AN RER 77 Table 19 SP1 Supported Properties ss 78 Table 20 SP1 Supported Verbe 78 Table 21 SOL1 Supported Properties enne 79 Table 22 SOL1 Supported Verbe 80 Table 23 Enetport1 Supported Properties Lii kk kk ek kk kK KK kk KA 81 Table 24 Enetporti Supported Verbs ELE kk kk kek kk kk E KAK A KAKA KA KA KA 81 Table 25 Lanendpt1 Supported Propertlies E EE cd 82 Table 26 Lanendpt1 Supported Verbs eiie ee ete pete e kk RE Den Dua 83 Table 27 Ipendpti Supported Properties 84 Table 28 Lanendpt1 Supported VerbS u See eege 84 Table 29 Remotesap1 Supported Properties moises 85 Table 30
75. rting the Remote Console opens an additional window as shown in Figure 23 Revision 1 2 45 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Command Prompt Figure 23 Remote Console Main Window It displays the screen content of your remote server The Remote Console will behave as if you were located at the remote server The responsiveness may be slightly delayed depending on the bandwidth and latency of the network between the Intel RMM3 module and Remote Console Enabling KVM and or media encryption on the Configuration gt Remote Session web page will degrade performance as well The Remote Console window always shows the remote screen in its optimal size This means it will adapt its size to the size of the remote screen initially and after the screen resolution of the remote screen has been changed However you can always resize the Remote Console window in your local window as usual 6 3 Remote Console Control Bar The upper part of the Remote Console window contains a control bar Using its elements you can see the status of the Remote Console and influence the local Remote Console settings Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device Help Macros CtriAltDel Figure 24 Remote Console Control Bar 46 Revision 1 2 The following sub sections describe the tasks you can perform within each control 6 3 1 Remote Console Video Menu Click Video button in the Remote Console control bar to open the Remote console Video menu as
76. s to configure various settings such as alerts users or network Login Security Settings Network You can view and modify the login security settings on this page Select how many failed login attempts occur before a user is locked out and for how long Users Tt Failed Login Attempts 13 LDAP User Lockout Time min 1 3 Save Remote Session Mouse Mode Keyboard Macros Figure 44 Configuring Login Security Settings window 7 34 To turn the feature off set the lockout time to zero Default is 3 failures will lockout a user for 1 minute Configuring LDAP Settings To enable disable LDAP check or uncheck the Enable LDAP Authentication checkbox respectively inte Intel Remote Management Module 3 System Information Server Health Configuration Remote Control LOGOUT REFRESH 6 HELP Configuration Use these pages to configure various settings such as alerts users or network LDAP Settings Network Check the box below to enable LDAP authentication and enter the required information to access the LDAP server Press the Save button to save your changes Users Login Enable LDAP Authentication Port IP Address Bind Password Keyboard Macros Bind DN Lo Jj Searchbase l _ Save Figure 45 Configuring LDAP Settings window The following table lists the options available in this page Table 8 Configuration LDAP Settings Options Option Task LDAP Authe
77. shown in Figure 25 Video Pause Redirection Alt F Refresh Video Alt E Compression gt None Full Screen Alt F Type I Exit Type II Both Figure 25 Remote Console Video Menu Using this menu you can do the following e Pause Redirection Temporarily pauses redirection of keyboard video and mouse The Remote Console window stops being updated Keyboard shortcut is ALT P e Resume Redirection Resume redirection after a pause Shortcut is ALT R e Refresh Video Refreshes the Remote Console window Shortcut is ALT E e Compression Enabling compression improves the responsiveness of the Remote Console Disabling compression maximizes the quality of the redirected video e Full Screen Toggles windowed full screen mode of the Remote Console Shortcut is ALT F e Exit Closes Remote Console 6 3 2 Remote Console Keyboard Menu Click Keyboard to open the Keyboard menu with options to perform tasks as shown in Figure 26 Revision 1 2 47 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Language b Soft Keyboard D 3 Hold Right C Key 3 Hold Right Alt Key 3 Hold Left Ctri Key 3 Hold Left Alt Key Left Windows Key Hold Down Right Windows Key Press and Release Ctrl Alt Del Ctri Alt Backspace Ctri Alt Left Ctri Alt Right Figure 26 Remote Console Keyboard Menu Using this menu you can do the following e Language Controls the keyboard language layout e Soft Keyboard Displays and
78. sole Power Control and Status ion The current server power status is shown below To perform a power control operation select one of the options below and press Perform Action Server Power Control Host is currently ON 9 Reset Server O Power OFF Server Power ON Server O Power Cycle Server Perform Action Figure 51 Server Power Control window The following power control operations can be performed Table 11 Remote Control Power Control Options Option Task Reset Server Select option to hard reset the host without powering off Power OFF Server Select option to immediately power off the host Power ON Server Select option to power on the host Power Cycle Server Select option to immediately power off the host then power it back on after one second Perform Action button Click to execute the selected remote power command Note All power control actions are done through the BMC and are immediate actions It is suggested to gracefully shut down the operating system via the KVM interface or other interface before initiating power actions 70 Revision 1 2 8 SMASH Lite Interface System Management Architecture for Server Hardware by AMI The Intel RMM3 module includes Intel RMM3 Lite and RMMG Lite V supports an interface to System Management Architecture for Server Hardware SMASH Lite The SMASH v1 0 suite of specifications was released by the Distrioute
79. system RMM3 Lite V module can be used on Intel Server System SR1640TH its RMM3 dedicated NIC is separated and integrated on server board Figure 2 Inte amp RMM3 Lite Figure 3 Intel RMM3 Lite V 2 2 Supported Operating Systems The Intel RMM3 runs independent of the host operating system on the server where it is installed except during Remote Console KVM connections During Remote Console connections the Keyboard Mouse and Video of the console system operate just as if you were at the server where the Intel RMM3 is connected During Remote Console connections the interaction with the host operating system limits the support to operating systems that have been validated Those operating systems are listed in the following sub sections Revision 1 2 21 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 2 2 1 Server System The following operating systems are supported on the managed server 2 2 2 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server with SP1 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server 32 bit Microsoft Windows 2003 Server with SP2 Microsoft Windows 2008 Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 SuSe 10 SP1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 U3 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 U4 Microsoft Windows XP with SP 2 Client System The following client operating system and Internet browser combinations have been tested 22 SuSE 10 2 Firefox 3 0 1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 1 Firefox 3 01 Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP3 Firefox 3 0
80. t Specification UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter User Datagram Protocol 1 3 Safety Information WARNING Before working with your Intel RMM3 server product whether you are using this guide or any other resource as a reference pay close attention to the safety instructions You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and will most likely result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold A Warnings System power on off The server power button DOES NOT turn off the system power or Intel RMM3 power To remove power from the Intel RMM3 you must unplug the server AC power cord from the wall outlet Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis to add or remove the Intel RMM3 Hazardous conditions devices and cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can
81. tep 1 42 3 NY LOGOUT sere H HELP in un System Information Ei Help Use this page to view information about the server Host Power Status Shows the power status of the host on off RMM3 Status Indicates if the Intel R RMM3 card is present and if the firmv re is up to date Device iBMC Available Indicates whether the iBMC is available for normal management tasks iBMC FW Build Time The date and time of the installed EMC firmware BMC FW Rev Major and minor revision of the iBMC firmware Boot FW Rev Major and minor revision of the BOOT firmware SDR Package Version Version of SDR package button to log out the current user and revert to a new login screen as shown in Revision 1 2 intel Intel Remote Management Module 3 Logged out Please log in again to access the device Username Password Figure 20 Logging Out of Intel RMM3 Step 2 Note Automatic Timeout If there is no user activity detected by the Web Console for 30 minutes the current session will be automatically terminated If the user has an open KVM remote console window the web session will not automatically timeout The next action attempted by the user after the automatic timeout will inform the user of the need to login again for continued access to the Web Console Revision 1 2 43 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 6 Remote Console KVM Ope
82. tlicn ER 87 Supported Properties EE 87 Supported Verbe 87 RemOt sap DEE 88 Supported Properties see 88 Supported Verbs ee Hr ecd aeree sevo hihihi 89 Remot sap2 hien o erri ek aa ier Wand ati De K yada Va yaka k RE KE WAY Vana D KA R 90 Supported Properties vic dd 90 Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 8 13 2 8 14 8 14 1 8 14 2 8 15 8 15 1 8 15 2 8 16 8 16 1 8 16 2 8 17 8 17 1 8 17 2 8 18 Revision 1 2 Supported V rbS EE 91 el EE 92 Supported Properties EE 92 Supported Verbe 92 LOS TAN 93 Supported Properties ener kk KK KK kK nnn 93 Supported Verbs EE 94 Ree BEE 96 Supported Properties a A 96 Supported Verbs siii ti dica 96 SensO EE 97 Supported Properties nemen 98 Supported Verbe 98 Creating Ree 99 vii List of Figures Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide List of Figures Figure 1 Intel Remote Management Module 3 20 Eeer MEG RMMS bil usanne 21 Figure 3 Intel HMMS LIEN Lanterne agree 21 Figure 4 Installing Intel RMM3 on Intel Server Boards S5500UR and S5500WB 24 Figure 5 Installing Intel RMM3 on Intel Server Boards S5520HC S5520BC and S5520SC25 Figure 6 Installing Intel RMM3 Lite to Intel Server Board G34720GPHN sss 26 Figure 7 Installing Intel RMM3 Lite V to Intel Server System SR1640TH 27 Figure 8 IDA Configure Server Communication Options Window E
83. to perform tasks as shown in Figure 30 M Show Cursor Alt C O Mouse Calibration Alt T 50 Revision 1 2 Figure 30 Remote Console Mouse Menu The Mouse submenu offers two options e Show Cursor This option toggles the cursor display in the Remote Console window It does not affect the remote system cursor Shortcut is ALT C e Mouse Calibration This option is used to detect the threshold and acceleration settings on the remote system and set the local client s mouse settings accordingly It only applies when in Relative Mouse Mode selected on the web page Configuration gt Mouse Mode Absolute Mouse Mode does not require calibration Shortcut is ALT T Revision 1 2 51 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Relative Mode Mouse Calibration Procedure If the remote mouse and local mouse cursor are not in synch start mouse calibration by selection the Mouse Calibration menu item or pressing ALT T In this step the mouse threshold settings on the remote server will be discovered The local mouse cursor is displayed in RED color and the remote cursor is part of the remote video screen Both the cursors will be IN SYNCH in the beginning Please use number pad or keys to change the threshold settings until both the cursors go out of synch Please detect the first reading on which cursors go out of synch Once detected use ALT T to save the threshold value In this step the mouse acceleration settings on th
84. ty VLSI and power delivery components that need adequate airflow for cooling Intel s own chassis are designed and tested to meet the intended thermal requirements of these components when the fully integrated system is used together It is the responsibility of the system integrator that chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation can not be held responsible if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non operating limits Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Server Active Directory and Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries AMI and SMASH are trademarks or registered trademarks a property of American Megatrends Inc in the United States and or other countries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Copyright 2007 2010 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Revision 1 2 iii Table of Contents Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide Table of Contents ET E 14 1 1 Eegen e EE 14 1 2 Terminology seine awit rece Aa egg 14 1 3 rine Emm 15 1 4 Support MO ESS 19 2 Intel Remote Management Modu
85. ver Management Settings Finish Set Up Users Set up user accounts for this server User Name User Privileges Anonymous User Disabled Enabled AH Admin Disabled ooo Admin Disabled HAE Admin B root localhost home arachh project Z root localhost usr lib firefox 1 5 0 9 SG Figure 11 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Set Up Users window You have the option to edit user information data Click Edit The Edit User Data window opens Notes e You cannot login to the RMM3 as anonymous user You must modify existing users root user is the default e To connect remotely to LAN Channel 3 you will need to configure users Edit username passwords set privilege for the users as shown below Revision 1 2 33 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 4 Applications Places System e Intel Deployment Assistant RAID Ci Ji dnstallatinni ES Edit User Data User Information Server Management Settings Finish Enter or change information for this user Enable user account User Privileges Admin Admin Admin Admin User Privileges Admin 4 gt Enter password Confirm password Cancel B root localhost home ar 3 root localhost usr lib fir e Figure 12 IDA Configure Server Configure LAN Channel 2 Intel RMM3 Edit User Information window 5 Edit the User information and click OK to apply confi
86. y this target version show the current version of SMASH gt gt SMASH CLP Console v1 09 lt lt gt show COMMAND COMPLETED show ufip Targets settingsl systeml Properties identity root Verbs ca exit help show version Figure 52 SMASH Target Revision 1 2 83 System1 The system target represents the server blade Power control is available on the target system1 It contains sol1 sp1 and other sensor monitoring targets Here sp1 stands for Service Process Configuration 8 3 1 Supported Properties The supported properties of the target system1 are as follows Table 14 System1 Supported Properties Property CurrentPowerStatus Task This Read Only property shows the power status of the system as ON or OFF The value of the property is assigned to any of the following values e ON If the power status of the system is on then the value of this property is ON e OFF If the power status of the system is off then the value of this property is OFF Sysl dSupported This read only property indicates if System Identification is e SUPPORTED or e NOT SUPPORTED Sysldentification This R W property reflects the current state of system identification 1 It can set to any of the following values System identification can be turned off as follows gt Set Sysldentification OFF System identification can be timed ON as follows gt Set Sysldentific
87. yboard Soft Keyboard Sub Mem 50 viii Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide List of Figures Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Revision 1 2 RMM3 Soft Keyboard E 50 Remote Console Mouse Menu erred eee eee 51 Remote Console Options M nard einen ts 52 Remote Console Device Menus castro 53 SUIS DEE 53 BUSK INICIADO tad ii dt set d 54 System Information Page ii ean 55 System Information FRU Information page ccoooccccnoccccnonocccononcncnanoncncnannccnnnnnnnnnnn kk kek 56 Server Health Sensor Readings window Thresholds not displayed 57 Server Health Sensor Readings window Thresholds deplzaved 58 Server Health Event Log see eee 59 MOVING te e SELS A AE NE AGE 60 Configuration Network Settings Window ELEE EEE kk cnn kk kk Kek kk KAR 60 Configuring User List WindOW E tete p te et pasan ic eaa Rotalis EE Ro Eun E gen 61 Configuring Users Modify User window 62 Configuring Login Security Settings window 63 Configuring LDAP Settings WITGOME c tscatscse dev inet tabventec ob euet iei
88. ystem SR1640TH server board All Virtual Presence features Web GUI Virtual Media etc are supported on Integrated BMC shared NIC and RMM3 Lite V dedicated NIC IPMI traffic to those two network paths is only supported if the Integrated BMC shared NIC and the Intel RMM3 Lite V dedicated NIC are on separate subnets 26 Revision 1 2 Figure 7 Installing Intel RMM3 Lite V to Intel Server System SR1640TH 27 Revision 1 2 Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Guide 4 Configuring Intel RMM3 This section discusses using the Server Utilities to enable an Intel RMM3 includes RMM3 Lite and RMM3 Lite V from a new unconfigured state to an operational one Note You can download the IDA and SYSCFG software from the following links e IDA http www intel com p en US support highlights server ida e SYSCFG http downloadcenter intel com default aspx gt relevant server platforms page e Through BIOS Setup When first powered on by default the Intel RMM3 uses a static IP address of 0 0 0 0 The Intel RMM3 can be configured in many ways using the Intel Deployment Assistant IDA Sysconfig and IPMI commands Two steps are necessary before RMM3 can be used 1 One or both LAN channels must be configured as either DHCP or static addresses 2 At least one user must be enabled to use the LAN channel s 28 Revision 1 2 4 1 Configuring your Intel RMM3 through BIOS setup e During POST press lt F2 gt t
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