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1. ASMB BMC ASMB Server Board BMC Function Application for Single Unit AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2013 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes
2. Manual 32 3 5 16 Virtual Media This page is to configure Virtual Media device settings To open Virtual Media page click Configuration gt Virtual Media from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Coatrol Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Virtual Media Devices The folowing wil allow lo configure virtual meda devices also allows lo enatis or Asable Local Media support on media devices Hoppy devices 1 CDIDVD devices 1 Hardassk devices 1 Local Media Support B Floppy devices Selects the number of floppy devices that support for Virtual Media redirection CD DVD devices Selects the number of CD DVD devices that support for Virtual Media redirec tion B Harddisk devices Selects the number of hard disk devices that support for Virtual Media redirec tion B Local Media Support To enable or disable the local media support for Virtual Media redirection 33 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 6 Auto Video Recording The Auto Video Recording consists of Triggers Configuration and Recorded Video To set configure triggers for various events click Auto Recording gt Triggers Configu ration from the main menu MEGARAC Triggers Configuration R This page allows the userto configure which events will trigger Be auto video recording function of tne server Temperature Voltage Cribcal Events Temperature otage Non Cnibcal Events Teergscalure Vol
3. SYSFAN 1 FAN 069 Va Network Static C muse 00000 2 5v 0 66 Wve 00939 1921680 8 e12V 0 09 VB Network Mode DHCP Pitomi 08004 Free Space 68 97 IPG Address ere 35 C 2 ounerme arc Remote Control ac Retresh e x 495 Vets 2 voas 2 CPUOVCORE 2 e ax 33V 9 297v 2 we sivos 2 bi vs SYSFANIFAN 2 SYSFAN2FAN ORPM 2 ASMB BMC User Manual 10 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 Device Information and Network Information The left upper area in Dashboard shows general information of the firmware and net work settings of your ASMB BMC module Remote Control The Remote Control screen will show the screen of your monitored server The screen can be updated manually by clicking the Refresh tab Launch tab will direct the user to the Remote Control function Sensor Monitoring There are green and red status indicators green means the monitored sensor normal status otherwise it is critical when it is red There is HELP tab on the right upper corner to describe the function of the page If new events occur a notification will pop up users can click the pop up and see new events MEGARAC Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Dashboard Dashboard gives te overall information about the tatus of the device anc remote server egarding the page SYSF
4. advan tech com iii ASMB BMC User Manual Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel B The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has pene
5. criterion for each column about user privilege and setting on Auto Video Recording Maintenance HELP Modify User BB Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Coatig Use this form to modify the existir Modity User user s password and permission ACTIONS um The nama of the user being Conte Password ceenfigured read only Confirm Password Password Sie 20 Dites To change the user s password check the Confirm Password Passaore option Tha wil enable the password 3 Password Sire Ether 15 Bytes er 20 Bytes User Access password war con be m Network Privilege i16 ie chacean maximum password size 16 SNMP Status Characters 1 20 Bytes option SNMP Access Gheesen manmum password sze NOTE For 20 bytes passwort For 20 Bytet 72 Aumentcaticn Protocol castion will net be astablenad Privacy Protocol M Enter and confirm the new Conso Password rest be at least 1 Email Format character long White epace is not allowed NOTE Thi field will not allow mora than 16 20 characte on Password size feld value User Access Check the box to enable uter access for the user Select the level of network privilege to be assigned to this user 4 levels are available Administrator Operator User and No Access SNMP Status Check the box to enable SNMP access for the user ASMB BMC User
6. lo overarte the existing image Delete Image to he image Number of avadable images 0 3 Hardd sk Note Only administrator privileges can change local media E Each image type be uploaded for one image E Maximum upload size is 8 MB 3 5 5 Mouse Mode The Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote screen Auto Video Recording Maintenance Mouse Mode Settings Redrechon console mouse eode sengs can be mooted here The current Mouse Mode is ABSOLUTE Set to Absolute Recommended when sever OS is Windows Set ode to Relate Recommended when server OS is Linus Absolute Mode The absolute position of the local mouse will be sent to the server Recom mended when server OS is Windows Relative Mode Calculated relative mouse position will be sent to the server Recommended when server OS is Linux 21 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 5 6 Network Network settings for available LAN channels MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Network Settings network senos Of Me device LAN Interface eto LAN Settings MAC Address 00 08 SF CB AF 1Pv4 Cosfiqurabon Obtain an IP address automatcaly Address Sutoot Mask 244 265 244 0 B LAN Interface LAN interface list B LAN Settings LAN settings can be enabled or disabled m MAC Address The field displays the MAC Addres
7. no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem OCCUIS 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 f your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dea
8. 3 LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP is an application protocol for que rying and modifying data of directory services implemented in internet Protocol IP networks Group can be modified after enabling LDAP Authentication in Advanced Setting LDAP Settings LDAP Qurrenty To enatie LDAP and configure fs se ngs Cack on Advanced Sefings wulon Advanced Setbngs The bst below shows Me Ist of configured Role Groups f you would M to Gelete or modify a rele Group Select mame in Ihe Ist and press Delete Role Group or Modfty Role Croup To add mew Role Group select am unconigured siot and press Aad Role Group Number of configures Role groups 0 Add Role Group To add a new role group to the device Modify Role Group To modify the particular role group Delete Role Group To delete a role group from the list E Advanced LDAP setting To configure LDAP Advanced Settings Options are Enable LDAP Authentica tion IP Address Port and Search base Advanced LDAP Settings ASMB BMC User Manual 20 3 5 4 Local Media Local Media shows lists of available images on BMC Images can be replaced by Replace Image or Delete Image MEGARAC Local Media Below is a list of availatle images on the local media on the DUC Select record and press Pe Add Image lo upload new image co Me DUC Select a record and press the Replace image bufon
9. AN LFAN ORPM Device Information sor Monitoring firmware Revision 130 System Event 27 049 Firmware Guild Time May 28 2013 0121 38 CST Stats Sensor Reading Praiformadent 0 69 x SYSFAN_2 FAN 0 69 Network Information 222 wan 2 05296 018000 SYSFAN 3 FAN 249 MAC Address 000BABSFCBAF Loggng 5 5 1 FAN 9 69 V4 Network Mode Static Case mwuson 0900 2 Sv 066 IPviAd ress 19218801 177 005 V6 Network DHCP Free Space 88 97 IP Address INLET TUP 3s c 2 OUMET TM 47 C Remote Control Launch c 495 2 c vs 2 CPUOVCORE 11 2 e ax 33jvos 2 war 297 vos 2 e ws 51v mye 339 2 e gt 2 SYSFAN 2 FAN ORPU 11 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 3 Server Health Server Health shows system temperature and abnormal events 3 3 1 Sensor Readings Sensor Readings are at Server Health gt Sensor Reading They provide thresholds and status information of sensors MEGARAC Dashboard Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance displayed here Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the live widget for that particular sensor Sensor Count 19 sensors Sensor Mame 3 Current Reading SEL Logging All 66353666 Watchdog 0x8000 ALL DEASSERTED Case Intrusion All Geasserted 08000 RATS Ths Platform Event Trap PlatformAje
10. EGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Contiguration Auto Video Recording Maintenance PEF Management Use this page to contgure Event Finer Alert Policy and LAN Destination To delete or a entry select iin Ihe aec press Delete To 393 a nem entry select an unconfigared and press AST Event Fiter Alert Policy LAN Destination Bt gee vevsen zaar MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Coatrol Configuration Policy Entry Displays Policy entry number for the newly read only configured entry Policy Number Displays the Policy number of the configuration Policy Configuration To enable or disable the policy settings 25 ASMB BMC User Manual Policy Set To choose any one of the Policy set values from the list 0 Always send alert to this destination 1 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set 2 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Do not process any more entries in this policy set 3 If alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a different chan nel 4 f alert to previous destination was successful do not send alert to this destination Proceed to next entry in this policy set that is to a
11. Hardware Requirement ASMB server board An ASMB BMC module Power Supply Keyboard LAN cable A client computer 1 2 Software Requirement B IE or other web browsers WB driver is not required neither on windows nor Linux while ASMB BMC is with ASMB server board 1 3 IPMITool and Other Open Source Software ASMB BMC supports open source software IPMITool as long as it is compliant to IPMI2 0 ASMB BMC User Manual 2 Chapter 2 Setup 2 1 To setup ASMB the server board hardware and dedicated LAN for BMC please refer to ASMB server board user manual ASMB BMC module should be well placed on IPMI1 2 x 5 pin header once ASMB BMC is initialized an LED indicator will be blinking 2 2 Bl Press Del or F2 at bootup to enter AMI BIOS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen Use arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or enter the sub menu Server Mgmt is used to modify ASMB BMC setting Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 american Megatrends Inc BMC Support Enabled E BMC Support To Enable or Disable BMC support Set BMC support Disabled if you don t need BMC function Once it is disabled BIOS will not check ASMB BMC initial status when starting B Wait for BMC To Enable or Disable wait For BMC Once it is disabled BIOS will initial with out waiting for ASMB BMC ready Note function will not be active if Wait for B
12. MC is disabled ASMB BMC User Manual 4 B Wait for BMC Counter BMC counter to set waiting time for BMC self test complete the time for per counter is 5 seconds 2 2 1 BMC Self Test log This page is to about the BMC self test Erase Log setting Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc Yes On every reset 5 ASMB BMC User Manual 2 2 2 System Event Log To Enable or Disable system event log during bootup Aptio Setup Utility Int SEL Components Disabled B SEL Components To Enable or Disable system event log SEL components ASMB BMC User Manual 6 2 2 3 BMC network configuration lists LAN configuration such as Address source IP address and Subnet mask The default IP and Subnet mask can be used for first time BMC setting Aptio Setup Utility Copyright C 2011 American Megatrends Inc erver Mgmt Configuration Address source Static tatlon IP address 192 16 ubnet ma Version 2 14 1219 Copyright 2011 American Megatrends Inc There are three types of Address source Unspecified Use default IP setting Static Use custom assigned IP setting set Station IP address and Subnet mask after change Configuration Address to Static Dynamic Obtained by BMC Dynamically get IP source from your server board Note LAN2 is available in specific models MAC rewrite is only applied in Linux command 2 3 If the LAN of the client computer wants t
13. N SHOE EC es Patan 524 CRITICAL Transport ANCong C423 AN or VLAN if current SRC is DHCPYStatic and incoming Jun 15 143345 AMPOOORABSE CRAF Dee 7 Jun 15 meng 1903 CRITICAL Sesion fe c ATi coole n ppp AMOONABEFCBAR een m Jun 15 AMICOORAD S CAS 603 session Ic ipei c ATi coole 10 An 9 Ses CRTICN Rue sentis cote adi present Pause or sess easing onm Jun 15 144523 AMIOOOR AD CAF last message repeated 2 ames Patian 524 CRITICAL Transport ANConf g c AZMLAN 26 VLAN ff current SRC DHCP Static and incoming 2 Jun 15 18713 ABDOORABES CRAF SRC le do ng 43 qnos N ONT CI est CHER Jun 15 150145 last message repeated 2 omes asia 524 CRITICALETr aea pot ANContg c 42 LAN ce VLAN 4 Current SRC is DHCP and incoming smanaasesresc Entries can be filtered with levels such as Alerts Critical Error Notification Warning Debug Emergency and information 13 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 4 Remote Control Users can use remote control function to connect to the server and even change the power status of the system Before launching KVM it is required to disable any pop up blocker of your browser 3 4 1 Console Redirection The Console Redirection main menu consists of the following menu items V
14. Used to configure secure default port number for the service Click HELP to see port occupation for application B Timeout Display the session timeout value of the service B Web timeout value range Web timeout value range 300 to 1800 seconds 29 ASMB BMC User Manual Maximum Sessions Displays the maximum number of allowed sessions for the service 3 5 13 SMTP Email notification alerts will be sent while SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is set This function helps the administrator to be notified when the status of the server changes MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Video Recording Maintenance SMTP Settings MTP setangs of Pe device LAN Channel Number 1 Sender Ad runs Machine Name Primary SMTP Server Server Address SMTP Server requires Authentication User Name Password Secondary SMTP Server Server Address SMTP Server requires Authentication User Name Password B LAN Channel Number Display the list of LAN channels available B Sender Address The Sender Address valid on the SMTP Service B Machine Name The Machine Name of the SMTP Service Naming criterion please see HELP Primary SMTP Service Lists the Primary SMTP Server configuration Server Address The IP address of the SMTP Server SMTP Service requires Authentication To enable disable SMTP Authentication supports CRAM MD5 LOGIN and PLAIN Username The username to acc
15. a Attach Mode Two types of VM attach mode are available Attach Immediately attached Virtual Media to the server upon boot up Auto Attaches Virtual Media to the server only when a virtual media session is started ASMB BMC User Manual 28 3 5 12 Services This page is used to display the services running in the BMC To modify a service the user must be an Administrator MEGARAC Auto Video Recording Maintenance Services i a lal of services running on the It shows current status and other basic information about Me seniors Select a Shit and press tutin t moaty Ihe contguraton onsecure Port Ade eto 80 1800 20 Ade eto 7578 7582 2 3 comega Ade emo 120 124 1 Ade eto 126 1 Acte eo 123 57 1 MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Modify Service Sanice Name web Current State 7 Acte vtortness an 1 Nonzeoure Port Secure Pot 443 Teneout 1800 seconds Uasmum Sessions 2 Service Name Displays service name of the selected slot read only Current State Display the current status of the service either active or inactive B Interfaces Shows in the interface which service is running Nonsecure Port This port is used to configure the non secure default port number for the service Click HELP to see port occupation for application WB Secure Port
16. ctive Directory is default disabled To enable Active Directory and configure its settings Click on the Advanced Settings button ASMB BMC User Manual 18 3 5 2 DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed hierarchical naming system for devices connecting to any network DNS provides domain names to address partici pants in the same network MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance DNS Server Settings Manage ONS setings of ne Grace Most Configuration Host Settings Host Name Register BMC 7 Register BUC DiedDynameDNS DHCP Chet FOON emo 7 Registar BUC DirectOynamic DNS Client FOON om Domain Nase Configuration Domais Settings Manual Domais Name 1 4 Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server Satings Manual Preferred ONS Server 0000 Altrmabe DNS Server 0000 Domais Name Server Confgurabon DNS Server Sewngs Manual Preferred OWS Server 0412 28 4302 0 cd 300 1000 Host Configuration Host Settings Manual or Automatic Host Name Displays the hostname of the device Register BMC BMC can be registered via direct dynamic DNS or DHCP client FQDN m 4 Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server Settings Options for IPv4 DNS settings for the device m IPv6 Domain Name Server Configuration DNS Server Settings Options for IPv6 DNS settings for the device 19 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 5
17. different desti nation type Channel Number To choose a particular channel from the available channel list Destination Selector To choose a particular destination from the configured destination list LAN Destination To add delete or modify LAN destination Choose the LAN Destination double click or click Modify tab to modify LAN Destination or click the blank LAN Destination to add new setting MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Comtrot Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance PEF Management page to configure Event Fiter Alert Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modiy entry select itin the list and presa Delete of Mot To 33 a new entry select an unconfgured alot and press Add Event Fitter Alea LAN Destination LAN Channel 1 LAN Destination gt Dwatination Type 2 Destination Address 2 1 3 ASMB BMC User Manual 26 MEGARAC t Dashboard Server Health Remot Auto Video Recording Maintenance Add LAN Destination entry LAN Channet Number LAN Destnaton Destination Destination Address Username Subject Message LAN Destination Display Destination number for the newly configured read only entry Destination Type To select SNMP Trap or an Email alert The SMTP server information also has to be added under Configuration gt SMTP Destination Address Destination address supports IPv4 address format and IPv6 address fo
18. emon s listening port Implemented not 5988 SFCB WSMAN WSMAN related 427 SLPD Service Loater ASMB BMC User Manual 40 41 ASMB BMC User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet wwWw advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2013
19. emote server Device Information Sensor Monitoring Event Logs Fireware Reason 130 Syston Event 27 04 Firmware Bund Time May 28 2013 01 21 38 CST Sonser Roveng 0678 z SYSFAN 2 AN 040 Network Information Lau 000 5 0 5298 SYSFAN SAN 0698 cas CB AF 02 0000 2 V4 Network Mode Static Case mmusion OO 2 0 06 wur 19216801 saav 0 08 VO Network Mode DHCP Pam 2 Fees Space 468 07 PA OURETTWP 47 C cruoru wc o 4s5vo e ax vom 2 conve 2 e AW 33v 2 var 207 Vor 2 as Stvors e 330m sve FAN 2 DEAN ORPM A 37 ASMB BMC User Manual ASMB BMC User Manual 38 Appendix A Ports Usage Port Owner Module Usage 80 Web server Listening for network connections on HTTP 443 Web server Listening for secured network connections on HTTP 5120 CD media server To accept regular CD media redirection connections 5123 Floppy media server To accept regular HD media redirection connections 5122 HD media server To accept regular FD media redirection connections 7578 KVM server adviser To accept regular KVM redirection connections 623 IPMI LAN interface 1900 uPnP discovery Used for uPnP based BMC discovery 50000 uPnP discovery Used for uPnP based BMC discovery 555 WSMAN 2 da
20. er control operaton select one of fnt options below and press Perform Acton Most i currently on Reset Sever Power Off Server immediate Power Off Server Orderty Shutzown B Reset Server To reboot the system without powering off warm boot Power Off Server Immediate To power off the server immediately Power Off Server Orderly Shutdown To power off the server immediately WB Power On Server To power on the server B Power Cycle Server To power off first then reboot the system cold boot 17 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 5 Configuration Configuration group is for users accessing with various configuration settings 3 5 1 Active Directory Active Directory AD is a directory service created by Microsoft for Windows domain networks Once Active Directory is set users in the same group will have same privilege as an administrator or a normal user To open Active Directory Setting page click Configuration gt Active Directory from the main menu Active Directory Settings The Active Director curmenity sables To anale Active Directory and configure its Och on Advanced Seming button The Mat shows Me current Ist of configured Rote Groups If jou would bie fo delete or modify role group seed fe name in ne Bst aed press Delete Rete Group Modi Role Group To 402 new Rate Group select an unconigured sit and press A03 Rote Group Number of configured Role groups 0 The A
21. er entering restore factory widgets other web pages and services will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically The device will reset and reboot within few minutes To open Restore Factory Defaults page click Maintenance Restore Factory Defaults from the main menu Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory Detaufts cf he device Press Restore Factory to restore the device defautts WARMING Ple 34 note that after entering restore factory MODES ofer web PIGAS and Will not wert Al opan wil be closed automatically The Spice wil reset and reboct within fyw minutas 3 7 3 System Administrator System Administrator page allows a user to change passwords MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Re System Administrator This gage allows Pe user to enableidsahle access and change the password for System Administrator account Username sysad m n User Access V Enable Change Password WB Username Username of System Administrator is a read only field B UserAccess To enable user access for system administrator ASMB BMC User Manual 36 B Password To change the user s password The password must be at least 8 characters long and white spaces are not allowed 3 8 Log Out To log out click the logout link on the top right corner of the screen MEGARAC Dashboard Dashboard gives the overal formation about Pre status of Ihe device and r
22. ess SMTP Accounts Username criterion is listed in HELP Password The password for the SMTP User Account Username criterion is listed in HELP B Secondary SMTP Server Lists the Secondary SMTP Server configuration It is an optional field If the Pri mary SMTP server is not working fine then it tries with Secondary SMTP Server configuration ASMB BMC User Manual 30 3 5 14 System and Audit log System and Audit log page displays a list of system logs and audit logs occurred in this monitored server To open System and Audit log page click Configuration System and Audit Log from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance System Log Settings Enable and configure togging of system events below Or you can enabiekssabie 90060 cf ausit events Press Me Save DUTON to sav your changes System Log 7 Enide Log Type LocalLog Remote Log Fite Size bytes 50005 Rotate Count o Server Sen Reset B System Log This field is to enable or disable the system logs B Log Type Specifies the Log type for system logs whether it should be preserved in a local file or on a remote server Note Local file resides at var log B File Size To specify the size of the file in bytes if the selected log type is local Size ranges from 3 to 65536 Rotate Count When logged information exceeds the specified file size the old log i
23. ideo Keyboard QU x 0808508 wo 50 Moyse Options Media Keyboard Layout VideoRecord Help Zoom Size 100 B Video Pause redirection To pause Console Redirection Resume Redirection To resume the Console Redirection when the session is paused Refresh Video To refresh the display shown in the Console Redirection window Compression Mode To change Compression with color space DCT Quantization Table To judge video quality Full Screen To view Console Redirection in full screen mode This menu is enabled only when both the client and host resolution are same Exit To exit the console redirection screen m Keyboard Hold Right CTRL Key To act as the right side lt CTRL gt key when in Console Redirection Hold Right Alt Key To act as the right side ALT key when in Console Redirection Hold Left Ctrl Key To act as the left side CTRL key when in Console Redirection Hold Left Alt Key To act as the left side ALT key when in Console Redirection ASMB BMC User Manual 14 Right Windows Key To act as the right side lt WIN gt key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Left Windows Key To act as the left side lt WIN gt key when in Console Redirection You can also decide how the key should be pressed Hold Down or Press and Release Alt Ctrl Del To act as if you depressed the lt CTRL gt ALT and DEL keys down si
24. igurations E terne A 18 3 5 1 Active Directory estime RE eta RR HE AER 18 52 DNS kernel 19 3 5 3 aan ni 20 3 5 4 Local Media et 21 3 5 5 Mouse ra coo ote ea ha ed eere opa 21 35 6 NetWOIK nili e dash de 22 36 7 NIP A 23 3 5 8 PAM Order aan 24 3 5 9 PEP iaso aa Aaii 24 3 5 10 RADIUS aan ae ea al aaa 27 3 5 11 Remote SESSO his oii cei i abt aae 28 3 5 12 Se6 VIC8S En ardent added 29 3 5 13 anal 30 3 5 14 System and Audit log 31 3 5 15 USOS ierit na c Deo eade de oves adecuado ds 32 3 5 16 Virtual Media td dedu exit tara u 33 Auto Video Recording tintin 34 Maintenance toos scie ie acd etd armen 35 3 7 1 Firmware 35 3 7 2 Restore Factory 36 3 7 3 System Administrator 36 Log 37 vii ASMB BMC User Manual Appendix A ASMB BMC User Manual Ports Usage viii System Requirements ASMB BMC functions and specifications mentioned in this document are fully compli ant with IPMI 2 0 specification To set ASMB BMC on ASMB server boards the fol lowing are required 1 4
25. lec tronic components V ASMB BMC User Manual ASMB BMC User Manual vi Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 mE ue 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 System Requirements 1 Hardware Requirement ss 2 Software Requirement 424 22 00000000 nennen nnne nnn anra 2 IPMITool and Other Open Source Software 2 SEID MR PS EM environment sieste tannins Mae tient 4 BIOS SETU uoi ideo 4 22 1 BMG Self Test logia eerte eed rd herr aer t 5 2 2 2 System Event rate ete E EP er Eae vint 6 2 2 3 BMC Network Configuration 2 2 02400 4 6 7 LAN EIDM enRe 7 Graphics User Interface GUI 9 soc EL 10 Dashboard 10 3 2 1 Device Information and Network Information 11 3 2 2 Remote Control cainin rica ctn kn ara asado d i nn a addc 11 3 2 3 Sensor Monitoring 11 50 eei ta dete er iren 12 3 3 1 Sensor Readlhgs cto sce ran 12 23 9 2 LEVent LOG eier RR 13 3 39 9 System Logan Hire her nie 13 Remote COMMON mE 14 3 4 1 Console Redirection din d 14 3 4 2 Server Power Control 17 Conf
26. ler Part No 20060BMC10 Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan July 2013 ASMB BMC User Manual ii Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech website at http support advantech com where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support
27. mul taneously on the server that you are redirecting Context menu To act as the context menu key in Console Redirection m Mouse Show Cursor To show or hide the local mouse cursor on the remote client system Mouse Calibration When the mouse mode is disabled In this step the mouse threshold setting on the remote server will be discovered B Options Bandwidth To adjust the bandwidth with option Auto Detect or alternative bandwidths Keyboard Mouse Encryption To encrypt keyboard inputs and mouse movements sent between the con nections Zoom To zoom in or zoom out the screen when launching the Java Console m Media Virtual Media Wizard To add or modify a media select and click Virtual Media Wizard button Bwesuuunce RO TE Mo fideo Keyboard Mouse Options Media Keyboard Layout VideoRecord Help Zoom Size 73 OU x OOO9GGog 1m Connec Connect Hard disk USB Key Redirecting the Devices CDFD MD to host 15 ASMB BMC User Manual Floppy Key Media1 To start or stop the redirection of a physical floppy drive and the floppy type as img CD DVD Media1 To start or stop the redirection of an iso file Hard Disc USB key Media1 To start or stop the redirection of a Hard Disk USB key image and USB key image such as img Note For windows clients if the logical drive of the physical drive is dis mount then the logical device is redirected with Read Write Pe
28. nformation automatically gets moved to back up files based on the rotate count value If the rotate count is zero the old log information gets cleared permanently each time Value ranges from 0 to 255 WB Server Address To specify the remote server address to the log system events Server Address supports IPv4 and FQDN format B Audit Log To enable or disable the audit log 31 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 5 15 Users The user management page allows users to view the current list of user slots for the server User can be added modified or deleted To open User Management click Configuration gt Users from the main menu MEGARAC Auto Video Recording Maintenance User Management The list below shows the current ist of avatabie users To detale or modify a user select their name in the list aed press Delete User or Mody User To add a mew user select an uaconfigured siot and presa Add User Number of configured users 2 SNMP Status z a anonymous User Disabled admin Administrator Disabled sun B User ID Displays the ID number of the user maximum of ten users m User Name Displays the name of the user B User Access To enable or disable the access privilege of the user B Network Privilege Displays the network access privilege of the user B SNMP Status Displays email address of the user To modify or add users by selecting a configured slot or a free slot Click HELP to see the
29. ng Low Assented 1113 0671502013 135220 SYSFAN Fan Lower Gng Low Assented 1112 06142913 124220 THAN Fan Lower Oracal Going Low 111 06152013 13 3845 System Event System Event Timestamp Clock Synch Assented ILLI Two Filter Types are available Timezone Displays the BMC UTC Offset timestamp value of the events B Client Timezone Displays the events of the Client UTC offset timestamp To delete all existing records for all sensors click Clear All Event Logs on the bot tom right 3 3 3 System Log Click Server Health gt System log to enter the page and click the System Log tab to view the related events System Logs This page disglays logs of system events for Pus device f Be optons have been contiqured System Log UTC Offset GMT 9 This Fiter 38 event entres 1 Jan 1 000002 ALNDOOUADIES COAF 024815 815 CRITICAL 7 UCS not get permiadions ce network hannel 2 Jan 1 000002 AUNOOBABSFCEAF MEARI 915 au c 3159883 eere geting user into 3 Jan 1 000002 AMIOOBABSECPAF 524 CRITICAL Chas sis Timer c 1941Cha3303 interrupts nanding tated gt 524 CRITICAL Transport ANConfg C 4299 AN ce VLAN if current SRC OHCP Stalcandincoming g 4 Jun 15 143209 AM2OOBABEE CAF a 524 CRITICALETrans pot ANConfg AZXLAN cr VLAN f curent SRC is and incoming 5 Jus 15 143301 WOONDE
30. o connect to the ASMB server board LAN then the same client and server setting is required to be in the same segment of the IP address of ASMB BMC on the host 7 ASMB BMC User Manual ASMB BMC User Manual Graphical User Interface GUI To login into the Graphical User Interface GUI of ASMB BMC Open an Internet browser and connect to the IP address of ASMB BMC the login page will show as in the following screen 3 1 Login Page MEGARAC B Username admin mre Password TEE 14 Browser Settings Atow popups trom ma Ado fie donnes thom Pas ste mow to auna Enabie javascript for tha ste Enatie coot for tha ate Default user name and password Username admin Password admin Before starting to use JAVA is required to be installed to use remote control after wards It is available at http www java com en download manual jsp 3 2 Dashboard MEGARAC Server Health Remote Control Configuration Video Recording Dashboard Dashboard gives the overall information about the status of the device and remote server Device Information Sensor Monitoring Event Logs Firmware Revision 130 System Event 27 04 1 Firmware Build Time May 28 2013 01 21 38 CST Status Sensor Reading Pattcemiert 0 69 SYSFAN 2 FAN 0 69 Network Information fau 0000 SVSFAN A AN 0 52 Li SYSFAN 3 FAN 069 Adaress 000BABSFCBAF SEL_Logging
31. onfiguration gt NTP from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration NTP Settings Here you can ether configure the NTP server or view and modify Pe Gevice s Date amp Time setings Rekesh Save Reset Date The current date for the device specifically Time The current time for the device specifically UTC Timezone To display the local time choose the UTC timezone values in the listed box WB NTP Server The NTP server for the device specifically Automatically synchronize The date and time will be automatically synchronized with the NTP server if checking the box 23 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 5 8 PAM Order Pluggable Authentication Module PAM Ordering provides the priority list of available PAM module for user authentication to the BMC The authentication will be verified in order To disable one of the authentication go to the dedicate page to disable it PAM Ordering at Configuration gt PAM Order from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance PAM Ordering This page i used lo configur the PAM Ordering for Me user aumenticabon Active Directory 3 5 9 PEF Platform Event Filtering PEF provides a regular mechanism for configuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or has internally generated These actions include
32. operations such as system power off system reset as well as triggering the generation of an alert To open PEF Management Settings page click Configuration gt PEF from the main menu B Event Filter Tab Choose the Event Filter double click or click Modify tab to modify Event Filter or click the blank Event Filter to add new setting PEF Management Use is page to configure Event Fic Alert Policy aed LAN Destination To delet or mocity a select Min Pe lat and press Delet or Mod To 203 new entry select an usconfigured slot and presa Add Event Filter Policy LAN Destination T Q 8 Q 9 5 Enatied V Ensties V Enatied Wet Ocal Case Intrusion Disatieg wer Omal Disatied Disatied 2 3 333337333377 i 3 PEFID This field displays the ID for the newly configured read only PEF entry ASMB BMC User Manual 24 Filter configuration Check box to modify the PEF settings Event Filter Action Check box to modify PEF Alert action Event Severity To choose any one of the Event severity from the list Sensor Name To choose the particular sensor from the sensor list Alert Policy Tab This page is used to configure the Alert Policy and LAN destination Entries can be added deleted or modified in this page Choose the Policy Entry double click or click Modify tab to modify Alert Policy Entry or click the blank Policy Entry to add new setting M
33. ord to 366 cescripton A Events tee by All Sensors Event Log 1129 event ent es BUC Timezone Chent Timezone UTC Offset GMT 9 0 vent iD ento 1129 06182013 15 19 22 Event System Evert Timestamp Clock Synch Assented 1128 05 15 2013 161929 System Event System Event Timestamp Clock Syech Assented 1127 04152013 150883 System Event System Event Timestamp Clock Syech Assented 1126 06 15 2013 15 06 46 System Event System Evert Timestamp Clock Synch Assorted 1125 06162013 14225 Platformslert Aven Piaticen Evert Trap Generates Assented 1124 06182013 143251 2 Fan Lower Oracal Going Low Assened 1123 0415 2013 143251 SYSFAN Fan Lower Creal Going Low Asset 1122 06152013 142240 SYSFAN HAN fan Lower Oncat Going Low Assened 1121 06 15 2013 143250 SYSFAN IFAN Fan Lower Ceci Gong Low Assented 1120 06152013 143209 System Event System Evert Timestamp Clock Synch Assented 1119 01012010 00 00 20 System Event System Evert Timestamp Clock Synch Assented 06 16 2013 134416 System Event System Evert Timestamp Clock Syech Assented 117 06 15 2013 13 56 13 System Cent System Event Timestamp Clock Syech Ausente 1 08152013 135223 Platformer Evert Trap Generates 4330604 1115 05152013 135221 2 Lower Going Low Assented 111 05 15 2013 135220 4 Fan Lower Oracal Goi
34. rmat Subject amp Message These fields must be configured if email alert is chosen as destination type 3 5 10 RADIUS To enable or disable RADIUS check or uncheck the RADIUS Authentication Enable checkbox RADIUS Settings Check Pe box below to enable RADIUS authenbcaton and enter Pe required informabon to access Me RADIUS server Press the Save buton to save your changes RADIUS Authentication 27 ASMB BMC User Manual BW RADIUS Authentication Option to enable RADIUS authentication User can click HELP to see the detail setting for each column B Port The RADIUS Port number Time Out The Time out value in seconds the range is from 3 to 300 B Server Address The IP address of RADIUS server B Secret The Authentication Secret for DADIUS server 3 5 11 Remote Session This page is for users to configure virtual media configuration settings for the redirec tion session The default is encryption disabled Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Configure Remote Session The following bons are to enable of encrypbon on KVM oc Media Gata for he redirection session KVM Encryption Enatte Media Eecrypoon Virtual Medi Attach Mode Altach B KVM Encryption Enable or Disable encryption on KVM data for the next redirection session Media Encryption Enable or Disable encryption on Media data for the next redirection session W Virtual Medi
35. rmis sion else it is redirected with Read permission only EH For MAC client external USB Hard disk redirection is only sup ported EH For Linux client fixed Hard drive is redirected only as Read mode Write mode is not supported EH For USB key image redirection FAT16 FAT32 NTFS are sup ported m Keyboard Layout Auto Detect To detect keyboard layout automatically The languages supported automati cally are English US French France Spanish Spain German Germany Japanese Japan Soft Keyboard To select the keyboard layout Note Soft keyboard is applicable only for JViewer Application A B Video Record This option is available only when Java Console is launched To view this menu option you must download the Java Media FrameWork JMF It can be down loaded from the link http www oracle com technetwork java javase download 142937 html Start Recording To start recording the screen Stop Recording To stop the recording Settings To set the settings for video recording ASMB BMC User Manual 16 3 4 2 Server Power Control This page allows users to view and control the power of the server To open Power Control and Status page click Remote Control gt Server Power Con trol from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Server Health Remote Control Configuration Auto Video Recording Maintenance Power Control and Status The cutest server power status Is shown below To pertorm a pow
36. rt Generated 010004 INLET TUP Normat asc Lower Non Recoverable LNR Upper Non Recoverable UNR OUTLET TUP Normal arc Lower Critical LC NA Upper UC NA CPUO TMP Normas Lower Non Cetteal LNC Upper Non Critical UNC NA 7 Normal 5 Vots Ha Normas 12 vons CPU0_VCORE Normar 1 1 Vos Graphical View of this sensor s events 3 Normal 333 Volts VBAT Norma 297 vons une ko Evsa Normat 5 1 Vots SB Normal 33 vom te 00 SYSFAN_I FAN Lower Critcat ORPM wc 0 SYSFAN_2 FAN Lower Critical ORPu SYSFAN_2 FAN Lower Critcat UNR 0 SYSFAN 4 FAN Lower 0 RPM velo CPUFAN Normal 3700 RPM UNC 0 Other 0 Discrete 0 E Number of Entries Note clear Platform alerts the system has to be reset Live widget gives a dynamic representation of the readings for the sensors by click ing ON or OFF to activate the widget The live widget will stop updating when time is out To set timeout click Configuration gt Service from main menu to change web timeout seconds ASMB BMC User Manual 12 3 3 2 Event Log The event log is from Sensor Specific Event BIOS Generated or System Manage ment Software event The Event ID Time Stamp Sensor Type Sensor Name and Description will be displayed Click Server Health gt Event log from the main menu to see the logs MEGARAC Event Log Popuanca me Everts generated Ihe system wit be logged here Double click on a rec
37. s of the device It is read only E 4 setting This option lists the 4 configuration settings Obtain IP Address automatically This option dynamically configures an IPv4 address using DHCP Pv4 Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway These fields are for specifying the static IPv4 address Subnet Mask and default gateway to be configured to the device E IPv6setting This option lists the IPv6 configuration settings IPv6 Settings This option enables the IPv6 settings in the device Obtain IPv6 Address automatically This option dynamically configures an IPv6 address using DHCP IPv6 Address To specify a static IPv6 address to be configured to the device Subnet Prefix length To specify the subnet prefix length for the IPv6 settings Value ranges from 0 to 128 Default Gateway Specify the default gateway for the IPv6 settings VLAN Configuration lists the VLAN configuration settings B VLAN Settings To enable disable the VLAN support for selected interface VLAN ID The identification for VLAN configuration Value ranges from 1 to 4095 ASMB BMC User Manual 22 VLAN Priority The priority for VLAN configuration Value range from 1 to 7 7 is the highest priority for VLAN 3 5 7 NTP The Network Time Protocol NTP is protocol for synchronizing the clocks of com puter systems over packet switched variable latency data networks NTP is default disabled NTP Setting pages at C
38. t 3 7 1 Firmware update An easy firmware update method for users cancelation is available during the step by step process Click the Enter Update Mode tab and follow the instruction To open Firmware Update page click Maintenance gt Firmware Update from the main menu MEGARAC Firmware Update Upgrade firmware of fne device Press Enter Update Mode In put the device in update mode WARNING Piease note Mat affer enteeng vecate mode mazels fet we aed Services will hot wor All open wit be dosed aufomatcally I upgrade process Cancelled in Ine ward Pe device wili reset Closing all active client requests FP Preparing device for firmware upgrade Upload Firmware o Please select the mage to flash NC Upload Cancel Note After entering update mode widgets other web pages and ser vices will not work All open widgets will be closed automatically If the upgrade process is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset The browser has to be closed and the user has to log back onto the Internet again before performing any other types of operations EH Please make sure the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing firmware upgrades IH 35 ASMB BMC User Manual 3 7 2 Restore Factory Defaults This option is used to restore the factory defaults of the device firmware The system will reboot automatically Note Aft
39. tage Non Recoveratile vents Tan state changed vonis Watchdog Timer Events Chassis Power on Event Chasse Power off Event Chassis Reset Event Particular Date and Time Event Date LPC Reset Event Time Sm Reset To open Video recording page click Auto Video Recording gt Recorded Video from the main menu MEGARAC Dashboard Video Recording Below is Ast of available recorded video fles on he BMC Select a video and press Pe Play Video bation to play the video Select a video and press the Download bution fo download and save the video Press the Delete button to delete Pe selected vides Number of aaiable Video files 1 1 dump O dat Wed An 19 17 51 20 2012 The serial number E File Name The video filename B File Information Day date and time of video upload W Play Video To play the selected video Download To download the elected video ASMB BMC User Manual 34 B Delete To delete the selected video Note maximum of only 2 video files be recorded and available for access with each recording limited to 5 5MB or 20 seconds which ever is earlier Further event occurrences will be ignored and no recording will happen until at least one video file is deleted E Ifthe recorded video files are stored RAM then those video recordings will not be persistent upon BMC reboot IH 3 7 Maintenance Maintenance for back end managemen
40. trated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture B The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual B The equipment has been dropped and damaged B The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein ASMB BMC User Manual iv Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage B To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on WB Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive e
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