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1. Figure 50 Drive Redirection Note The screen shown above displays status only It cannot be used to establish virtual media or drive redirection To use virtual media or drive redirection you must be in the Remote Console window Drive Redirection works on a level below the operating system Neither the local nor the remote operating system is aware that the drive is currently redirected This may lead to inconsistent data as soon as either the local or remote operating systems write data to the device If write support is enabled the remote computer might damage the data and the file system on the redirected device Alternatively H the local operating system writes data to the redirected device the drive cache of the operating system of the remote host might contain older data This may confuse the remote host s operating system Care in using Drive Redirection is needed especially when using the write support Disable Drive Redirection If enabled the Drive Redirection is switched off Force read only connections If enabled the Write Support for the Drive Redirection is switched off It is not possible to write on a redirected device 7 3 System Health The Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI support on the Intel RMM2 allows you to power cycle the remote host system or to perform a hard reset Additionally you can see the remote hardware event log and interrogate the state of some s
2. J http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Logout P Device Settings 2 8 Remote Control Q E Virtual Media Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default Disable high speed USB 2 System Health ws User Management KVM Settings Su Device Settings Figure 69 USB Settings In this setting you can disable the USB high speed mode This helps resolve some compatibility issues with BIOS or very old Linux versions However this reduces the speed of the virtual media emulation 82 7 6 6 IPMI Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt a E SH A O http 192 168 1 109 home asp a intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console rIPMI Channel 3 Settings 2 ON Remote Control Y Enable IPMI Channel 3 Forwarding Y Enable SOL over this channel 2 Virtual Media gt Y Enable Anonymous User Access A System Health Y Enable SOL for Anonymous User Authentication Types ADMIN OPERATOR USER CALLBACK Enable None Authentication 12 User Management Enable MD5 Authentication KVM Settings IS g Enable Password Authentication Device Settings O rIPMI Caching Settings 2 Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate U
3. Virtual Media Confirm New Password System Health Cape User Management Change Password Users amp Groups Permissions KVM Settings E Device Settings Maintenance Figure 55 Changing Passwords To change your password enter your current password then enter the new password in the upper entry field Retype the new password in the lower field Click Apply to submit your changes 62 7 4 2 User and Groups Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt a a gt gt 3 x A D http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout r User Management EI Remote Control Existing users admin Lookup Virtual Media New user name admin Full Name Admin System Health Kid Password User Management Confirm Password Change Password Email address _ e Users amp Groups Mobile number User Group ignored for user admin Enforce user to change password on next login Device Settings Permissions KVM Settings ae r Group Management 2 Existing groups select Lookup New group name Admin Create Modify Copy Delete Maintenance x Figure 56 User Management Page e Existing users Select an existing user for modification Once a user has been selected click the look
4. r Transmission Encoding Virtual Media A System Health Ki 333 User Management O Automatic Detection Pre configured Pe KVM Settings Network speed LAN high color el D a User Console O Manually Keyboard Mouse Compression e a Device Settings Color depth Ea Figure 58 Remote Console Setting for Users 7 5 1 1 Remote Console Settings for Users This selection box displays the user ID for which the values are shown and for which the changes will take effect Select the desired user from the selection box and press the button Update This will result in displaying the according user settings below You are allowed to change the settings of other users only if you have the necessary access rights for this task You must be a member of the admin super user group For a user without the correct permissions it is not possible to change the settings for any other user and this configuration sub section will not be displayed 7 5 1 2 Transmission Encoding The Transmission Encoding setting allows changing the image encoding algorithm that is used to transmit the video data to the Remote Console window It is possible to optimize the speed of the remote screen depending on the number of users working at the same time and the bandwidth of the connection line Modem ISDN DSL LAN etc e Automatic detection The encoding and the compression level is determined automatically from the available
5. D es Figure 42 Remote Console Confirmation Dialog 6 4 13 Encoding These options are used to adjust the encoding level in terms of compression and color depth They are available unless Transmission Encoding is determined automatically Compression Level You may select a value between 1 and 9 for the desired compression level with level 1 enabling the fastest compression and level 9 the best compression The most suitable compression level should always be seen as a compromise between the network bandwidth that is available on your video picture to be transferred and on the number of changes between two single video pictures We recommend using a higher compression level if the network bandwidth is low The higher the compression level the more time is necessary to pack or unpack the video data on either side of the connection The compression quality depends on the video picture itself e g the number of the colors or the diversity of pixels The lower the compression quality the more data has to be sent and the longer it may take to transfer the whole video picture If level O is chosen the video compression is disabled completely FER ER Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Y 0 none Readability Filter 1 fastest Scaling gt 2 Mouse Handling 3 Local Cursor gt Chat Window 5 Soft Keyboard Predefined E 6 Local Keyboard gt Y 8 9 Hotkeys Color Depth gt Figure
6. 5 KVM Settings EZ Device Settings Network Dynamic DNS a Security Certificate USB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Logout Force HTTPS for Web access XVM Encryption 2 KVM Encryption Of Ory Force Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost Y Enable IP Access Control Default policy DROP Rule IP Mask Policy 1 192 168 5 0 24 ACCEPT 2 192 168 1 46 32 ACCEPT zi Append Insert Replace Delete y Group based System Access Control 2 Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost Please note IP Access Control is enabled IP ranges blocked by IP Access Control will be blocked for Group based System Event Log SNMP Settings Language Y Enable Group based System Access Control Default Action ACCEPT zi Rule Starting IP Ending IP 1 192 168 5 2 Access Control as well Maintenance lt 192 168 5 254 Append Insert Replace Delete Figure 64 Security Menu 7 6 3 1 HTTP Encryption If this option is enabled access to the web front end is only possible using an HTTPS connection The Intel RMM2 will not listen on the HTTP port for incoming connections If you wish to create your own SSL certificate that is used to
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8. C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ip show IP address 192 168 2 6 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 21 Table 2 KiraTool Commands ver Show program version and information info Show information about the BMC serial Serial number operations reset Reset the device defaults Reset device to factory settings CSS E or restore device configuration Execute raw commands raw commands admin Show or set admin name and WTA Read or set ReadorsetMAC address address Read or set IP address E MEA or set subnet mask Read or set default Read or set default gateway address address ipsrc Get or specify configuration for the IP A Firmware Firmware operations fni IPMI over FML forwarding commands test Execute self tests 4 2 KiraTool Commands in Detail 4 2 1 General Commands ver sion The ver command shows the version of the KiraTool itself C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool ver KiraTool 1 5 11 Intel 22 info rmation The info command shows basic information manufacturer identification and product ID of the Intel RMM2 The example given also shows the use of the l u and p options C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password info Manufacturer ID 10437 0x28c5 Product ID 0 0x0 serial show The serial command displays the serial number of the
9. Hotkeys gt Swedish Sweden Encoding Norwegian Norway Danish Denmark French Belgium Dutch Belgium Figure 40 Soft Keyboard Mapping 6 4 11 Local Keyboard This is used to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the Remote Console Applet Normally the applet determines the correct value automatically However depending on your particular JVM and your browser settings this is not always possible A typical example is a German localized system that uses a US English keyboard mapping In this case you have to manually change the Local Keyboard setting to the right language DoR NS Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access v English United States Screenshotto clipboard German Germany Readability Filter German Switzerland Scaling gt French France Mouse Handling gt Japanese Japan Local Cursor gt French Switzerland Chat Window English United Kingdom Soft Keyboard gt Swedish Sweden Norwegian Norway Hotkeys Encoding French Belgium e e Dutch Belgium Figure 41 Local Keyboard Language Menu 6 4 12 Hotkeys This opens a list of previously defined hotkeys In order to send a registered command to the host system choose the appropriate entry A confirmation dialog will be displayed before sending the selected command to the remote host Choose OK to perform the command on the remote host 50 Send Key Do you really want to send Ctri Alt Delete
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11. Other Operating Systems see the section for Keyboard Mouse under the KVM Settings menu Intel R RMM2 Remote Console 192 168 1 109 Ctri Alt Delete amp Applications Actions EY 4 lt Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Fps 1 In 957 Bis Out 10 Bis Figure 30 Remote Console Control Bar e Drive Redirection Opens the virtual media Drive Redirection menu for the Remote Console Intel R RMM2 Remote Console 192 168 1 109 DER Drive Redirection Drive 1 Connect Drive Connect ISO Dis ecd Notconnected Drive Redirection disconnected Drive 2 Connect Drive Connect ISO Dis c Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Drive 3 Connect Drive Connect ISO Dis ect Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Drive 4 Connect Drive Connect iSO Disconnect Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Ctri Alt Delete lt Console Norm Desktop size is 640 x 400 Fps 0 In 0 B s Out 56 B s Figure 31 Remote Console Applet Drive Redirection Menu 44 Using this menu you can either redirect Windows Intel R RMM2 Remote Console 192 168 1 109 Drive Redirection Connect Drive Connect so Disconnect Not connected Drive Redirection disconnected Connect Drive Connect so Disconnect Not connected Drive Redirection disconne Select a drive to redirect Drive 1 Drive 2 Connect Drive Drive 3 A Removable C Hard Disk D CD RO
12. The value in parenthesis describes the connection to the Remote Console Norm means a standard connection without encryption SSL indicates a secure connection using Secure Socket Layer SSL The status line also displays the number of frame buffer updates Fps as well as the incoming In and the outgoing Out network traffic in KB per second A low value of network traffic is recommended and can be achieved as described in the section called Optimizing the Video Picture If compressed encoding is enabled a value in brackets displays the compressed transfer rate 52 Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Fps 2 In 188 Bis Out 20 Bis Figure 46 Status Line 6 5 1 Visual Display of Access Setting The icons in the lower right corner of the Remote Console screen display current access settings One single user is connected to the Remote Console of the Intel RMM2 One or more users are connected to the Remote Console of the Intel RMM2 Exclusive access is set for you Any other user may not access the remote host via Remote Console unless you disable this option A remote user has exclusive access You may not access the remote host via Remote Console unless the other user disables this option The outer right button displays the state of the Monitor Only settings Indicates that the Monitor Only option is disabled and that keyboard and mouse actions are possible IP v Indicates that Monito
13. m AF002055 Figure 4 Installing the Intel RMM2 AF002056 Figure 5 Installing the Intel RMM2 Dedicated NIC Module 2 3 3 Installation on Intel Server System S7000FC4UR The following steps detail the installation of Intel RMM2 on the Intel Server System S700FC4UR e Remove the top cover of the Intel Server System S7000FC4UR For instructions see the Intel Server System S7000FC4UR product guide e Remove the I O riser card For instructions see the Intel Server System S7000FC4UR product guide e Setthe I O riser card on a static controlled surface with the components facing up e Write down the MAC address on the Intel RMM2 It is on a label attached to the Intel RMM2 If you do not write down the MAC address before installing the Intel RMM2 you will need to open the system later to record this information before you can configure the Intel RMM2 12 The I O gasket is required to meet EMI requirements e Peel the backing from the EMI gasket that is included with your Intel Remote Management Module 2 kit See letter A in the following figure e Adhere the EMI gasket to the I O riser board where the NIC will contact the I O riser See letter B in the figure Figure 6 Attaching the EMI Gasket on the Intel Server System S7000FC4UR UO Riser Board e Screw the NIC module to the J2B1 header on the I O riser board using the provided screws This aligns the RJ 45 port with the
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15. 43 Remote Console Options Encoding Compression best Predefined 8 Lossy Compression The Predefined menu displays preset compression options as show in the figure below Lossy compression can be used but may lead to degradation in image quality Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 51 T Ne Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshot to clipboard Readability Filter Scaling gt LAN Hicolor Mouse Handling LAN Local Cursor DSL Chat Window UMTS Soft Keyboard gt ISDN Local Keyboard gt Compression Modem Hotkeys gt ColorDepth gt GPRS Figure 44 Remote Console Options Predefined Encoding Compression Color Depth Sets the desired color depth You may select between 8 bit and 16 bit for compression level 0 or between 1 bit and 8 bit for compression level 1 through 9 The higher the color depth the more video information has to be captured and transferred ER Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Readability Filter Scaling gt Mouse Handling gt Local Cursor v 16 Bit Hicolor Chat Window 8 Bit 256 Colors Soft Keyboard gt Predefined gt 4Bit 16 Colors Local Keyboard gt Compression gt 4 Bit Grayscale Hotkeys gt 2 Bit Grayscale Lossy 1 Bit Black White Figure 45 Remote Console Options Color Depth 6 5 Remote Console Status Line The status line at the bottom of the Remote Console screen shows both console and the connection state
16. Base Stystem Access Control Rule Starting IP Ending IP Group Acti Effect D on 1 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 25 Admin Drop All users of the group 4 Admin with IP addresses of the Private Class C 16 bit block subnet 5 can not access the Intel RMM2 module Only the Admin with the IP 192 168 5 1 can login on the Intel RMM2 Additional to the one admin all other user groups which pass the IP Access Control rules can access the Intel RMM2 Group based System Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost Please note IP Access Control is enabled IP ranges blocked by IP Access Control will be blocked for Group based System Access Control as well Enable Group based System Access Control Default Action ACCEPT ei Rule Starting IP Ending IP Group Action 1 192 168 5 2 192 168 5 254 Admin DROP w Append Insert Replace Delete Figure 66 Example of Group Based System Access Control Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 77 7 6 3 5 User Blocking When someone attempts to login to the Intel RMM2 and fails you can specify how many failed login attempts the Intel RMM2 should tolerate before waiting the specified number of Block Time minutes before it allows further logins This is useful for blocking automated hacking attempts There are no default values for these settings e Maximum number of failed logins Enter the
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18. Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help CHE 20 A http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Konsole Abmelden Event Log Targets Ki Remote Control Y List Logging Enabled CH Virtual Medi Ly irtua edia Entries shown per page 20 E Clear int IE Cl System Health ps NFS Logging Enabled User Management NFS Serer teststation KVM Settings NFS Share home nfs user u Se ar F W Device Settings NFS Log File evtlog E SMTP Logging Enabled Recsnar Email Address SNMP Logging Enabled Destination IP 192 168 5 158 Community read Click here to view the Intel R RMM2 SNMP MIB a Event Log Figure 74 Event log Menu Upper Screen Display The Intel RMM2 internal events like a login failure or a firmware update are logged to a selection of logging destinations Each of those events belongs to an event group which can be activated separately For a detailed specification of the existing event groups and the log events belonging to them use the help link in the HTML front end 88 Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a D E r amp A L http 192 168 1 109 home asp a intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 EE Konsole Abmelden Event Log SNMP Settings Language Log Assignments 2 Event List NFS SNMP Board Nachricht
19. I http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Logout Event Log AO gt Q Remote Control Page 3 total First Back 123 Forward Last Date Event Description 01 01 1970 06 12 01 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed 01 01 1970 06 06 01 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established 01 01 1970 06 05 42 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed 01 01 1970 06 05 05 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established 01 01 1970 06 04 55 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed KVM Settings 01 01 1970 05 59 25 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established Eu 01 01 1970 05 56 51 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed Device Settings 01 01 1970 05 54 51 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established Se 01 01 1970 05 54 37 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed Maintenance 01 01 1970 05 51 03 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established Device Information 01 01 1970 05 50 41 Authentication User admin logged in from IP address 192 168 5 110 a Event Log 01 01 1970 05 49 34 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed Update Firmware 01 01 1970 05 47 43 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established Unit Reset 01 01 1970 05 44 19 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110
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21. LDAP server E g dc test dc domain dc com e Type of external LDAP Server Set the type of the external LDAP server This is necessary since some server types require special handling Additionally the default Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 85 values for the LDAP scheme are set appropriately You can choose between a Generic LDAP Server a Novell Directory Service and a Microsoft Active Directory If you have neither a Novell Directory Service nor a Microsoft Active Directory then choose a Generic LDAP Server and edit the LDAP scheme used see below e Name of login name attribute This is the name of the attribute containing the unique login name of a user To use the default leave this field empty The default depends on the selected LDAP server type e Name of user entry object class This is the object class that identifies a user in the LDAP directory To use the default leave this field empty The default depends on the selected LDAP server type You can refine the search for users that should be known to the Intel RMM2 e Active Directory Domain This option represents the active directory domain that is configured in the Microsoft Active Directory server This option is only valid if you have chosen a Microsoft Active Directory as the LDAP server type e g test domain com 7 6 8 2 Using the RADIUS Server The Intel RMM2 uses RADIUS only for authentication password verification User privileges and
22. M M M Sicherheit Maintenance lt Remote Console ASMI Authentifizierung v v Fernsteuerung sl sl v Apply l Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default Figure 75 Event Log Menu Lower Display Screen The common way to log events is to use the internal log list of the Intel RMM2 To show the log list click on the item Event Log from the section Maintenance In the Event Log Settings you can choose how many log entries are shown on each page You can also clear the log file here 7 6 10 1 Event Log Targets List Logging Enabled To log events you may use the internal log list of the Intel RMM2 To show the log list click on Event Log on the Maintenance page Since the system memory of the Intel RMM2 is used to save all the information the maximum number of possible log list entries is restricted to 1 000 events Every entry that exceeds this limit overrides the oldest one automatically NFS Logging Enabled Define an NFS server where a directory or a static link has to be exported to in order to write all logging data to a file that is located there To write logging data from more than one Intel RMM2 devices to only one NFS share you must define a file name that is unique for each device When you change the NFS settings and press the Apply button the NFS share will be mounted immediately This means t
23. NIC module e Plastic bag containing screws slot bracket three plastic standoffs and cabling The installation will vary between these server boards and their chassis configurations The following sections detail installation instructions Note Remove AC power from the server before installing the Intel RMM2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 2 3 1 Installation on Intel Server Board S5000XAL S5000PAL The Intel Server Board S5000XAL S5000PAL installs in rack mount 1U or 2U chassis The same installation steps apply to both chassis types 10 The Intel RMM2 module ships with one plastic standoff pre installed as shown in Figure 2 The standoff will align with a hole in the server baseboard when mounted to the baseboard Attach the Intel RMM2 to the connector on the server baseboard labeled RMM Snap the standoff into the corresponding hole in the baseboard Next insert three plastic standoffs into the holes of the Intel RMM2 NIC module See Figure 3 Push out and remove the metal cover on the chassis where the NIC RJ 45 receptacle will align Mount the NIC module to the header on the baseboard and snap the three standoffs into the corresponding holes in the baseboard This will align the RJ 45 with the opening in the chassis Make a note of the MAC address of the Intel RMM2 It is written on a label attached to the module not the NIC Keeping a record now may eliminate the need to reopen th
24. The Choose Components page allows you to select the components to install Generally you should accept the defaults KiraTool Setup Choose Components Choose which features of KiraTool you want to install Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue Select the type of install Or select the optional components you wish to e ortae install Startmenu Desktop Description Space required 2 7MB Figure 12 KiraTool Setup Choose Components Screen Once you have selected NEXT the installer will ask you for the location to install the KiraTool Generally this will be in the suggested default location of C Program Files 8 KiraTool Setup Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install KiraTool Setup will install KiraTool in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder Space required 2 7MB Space available 247 7MB Figure 13 KiraTool Setup Install Location Screen 32 When you accept the suggestion the installer will proceed to extract and copy the files 8 KiraTool Setup Installing Please wait while KiraTool is being installed Extract msvcr80 dll 0 08 0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 EEE EEE Ee Output folder C Program Files KiraTool o Extract Extract Extra
25. This requires a configured DNS server IP address Dynamic DNS Server This is the server name where the Intel RMM2 registers itself in regular intervals Currently this is a fixed setting since only dyndns org is supported for now Hostname This is the hostname of the Intel RMM2 that is provided by the Dynamic DNS Server use the whole name including the domain e g testserver dyndns org not just the actual hostname Username You have registered this username during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server Spaces are not allowed in the Nickname Password You have used this password during your manual registration with the Dynamic DNS Server Check Time The Intel RMM2 card registers itself in the Dynamic DNS server at this time Check Interval This is the interval for reporting again to the Dynamic DNS server by the Intel RMM2 Note The Intel RMM2 has its own independent real time clock Make sure the time setting of the Intel RMM2 is correct The option Delete saved external IP is useful if you would like to update your IP address saved externally To delete the saved address press the button Delete Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 73 7 6 3 Security Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help E D I O ATI rounoz 168 1 109 mome asp Console O Remote Control Q Virtual Media Ki System Health y User Management
26. a Linux command line The following list shows the command syntax and their usage Example commands are shown at the end of the section mac lt MAC address of the device gt Shows the current network configuration ip lt new IP address gt Set a new IP address ipacp lt dhcp bootp none gt Set the auto configuration netmask lt net mask gt Set a new netmask gateway lt gateway address gt Set a new gateway address Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 17 login lt username gt A valid user name with administration rights is required in order to change the network configuration pw lt password gt Password of the specified user pw new lt password gt The specified user gets a new password The following examples show commands and their results e Displaying the current network settings test teststation home test psetup mac 00 0D 5D 00 65 78 IP auto configuration dhcp IP address 192 168 5 135 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 5 1 e Changing the network settings test teststation home test psetup mac 00 0D 5D 00 65 78 ipacp none ip 192 168 5 55 gateway 192 168 5 1 netmask 255 255 255 0 login super pw pass Device configured successfully 18 4 Intel RMM2 Configuration Utility KiraTool 4 1 KiraTool Outline 4 1 1 About the KiraTool Software The KiraTool utility is a command line application which allo
27. address to 192 168 2 5 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 25 netmask show Display the netmask currently used by the Intel RMM2 C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password netmask Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 netmask set lt netmask gt You can set the netmask using the normal IP dot notation Note that changing the netmask can change the behavior of the Intel RMM2 with regards to broadcasting If you widen the netmask then broadcasts by the Intel RMM2 can use more network bandwidth C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password netmask set 255 255 0 0 Successfully set Subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 gw show This shows the currently used default routing gateway for the Intel RMM2 C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password gw Default gateway 192 168 2 1 gw set lt ip address gt This will set a new default routing gateway C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password gw set 192 168 2 3 Successfully set Default gateway to 192 168 2 3 ipsrc show This command allows you to view which method the Intel RMM2 uses in order to get its IP address C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ipsrc IP source DHCP Address ipsrc set static dhcp bios none The three methods available work as f
28. bandwidth and the current content of the video image e Pre configured The pre configured settings deliver the best results because of optimized adjustment of compression and color depth for the indicated network speed Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 65 e Manually Allows adjusting both the compression rate and the color depth individually Depending on the selected compression rate the data stream between the Intel RMM2 and the Remote Console will be compressed in order to save bandwidth Since high compression rates are very time consuming they should not be used while several users are accessing the Intel RMM2 simultaneously The standard color depth is 16 Bit 65536 colors The other color depths are intended for slower network connections in order to allow a faster transmission of data Compression level 0 no compression uses only 16 Bit color depth At lower bandwidths only 4 Bit 16 colors and 2 Bit 4 gray scales are recommended for typical desktop interfaces Photo like pictures have best results with 4 Bit 16 colors 1 Bit color depth black white should only be used for extremely slow network connections Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help da E E x A 7 http 192 168 1 109 home asp N intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Home Console rRemote Console Type Maintenance ee Ee lt Default Java VM O Sun Microsystems Java
29. default value is 15 e START will enable the Chassis Identify feature for the specified interval Sensors The system s various sensors are subordinated to the system1 instance The instance s CIM class membership depends on the sensor type Discrete sensors belong to the C M_Sensor class numeric sensors are instances of the CIM_NumericSensor class which is derived from CIM_Sensor The CLP class tag depends on the particular sensor s function Table 7 SMASH CIM Sensor Sensor type discrete numeric Voltage voltsensor nvoltsensor Current currsensor ncurrsensor Temperature tempsensor ntempsensor Fanspeed tachsensor ntachsensor Other sensor nsensor Properties Discrete and numeric sensors e Description shows the sensor name IPMI device id type and associated target e SensorType and OtherSensorTypeDescription describe the sensor type e PossibleStates lists the possible states this sensor can be in e CurrentState shows the current sensor state Numeric sensors only e BaseUnit UnitModifier and RateUnits describe the sensor reading unit e CurrentReading shows the current sensor reading e NominalReading NormalMin and NormalMax represent the normal range for the sensor readings e MinReadable and MaxReadable describe the maximum possible range of sensor readings e LowerThresholdFatal LowerThresholdCritical LowerThresholdNonCritical UpperThresholdNonCritical U
30. entry objectclass blank Figure 72 LDAP and Other Authentication Settings On this screen you can specify where the Intel RMM2 will look to authenticate users You can use Local Authentication which requires you to have created the user account on the Intel RMM2 the user group information residing on the Intel RMM2 will be used for authentication Alternatively you can specify an LDAP or a RADIUS Server to use for the login authentication Note Whatever you configure you can always login over the network as the super user admin The super user is always authenticated and authorized locally so you always have a back door to the Intel RMM2 7 6 8 1 LDAP Access The Intel RMM2 uses LDAP only for authentication password verification User privileges and private settings are still stored locally at the Intel RMM2 A user account has to be created on the Intel RMM2 before a user can login via LDAP Additionally all privilege configurations have to be done within the Intel RMM2 user management In order to configure the LDAP access you can set the following options e User LDAP Server Enter the name or IP address of the LDAP server containing all the user entries If you choose a name instead of an IP address you need to configure a DNS server in the network settings e g 192 168 1 250 e Base DN of User LDAP Server Specify the distinguished name DN where the directory tree starts in the user
31. have full control over access to the Intel RMM2 Note that the password is case sensitive 5 2 Prerequisites The Intel RMM2 features an embedded operating system and applications offering a variety of standardized interfaces This section describes the interfaces and how to use them The interfaces are accessed using TCP IP protocol The following interfaces are supported e HTTP HTTPS Full access is provided by the embedded web server You can access the Intel RMM2 using the insecure HTTP protocol or using the encrypted HTTPS protocol Whenever possible use HTTPS Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 39 e Telnet A standard Telnet client can be used to access most of the Intel RMM2 s functionality including a text mode console redirection When connected using Telnet the following commands are supported help quit version terminal and clp e SSH A Secure Shell SSH client can also be used to access the Intel RMM2 5 3 Browsers In order to access the remote host system using a securely encrypted connection you will need a browser that supports the HTTPS protocol Strong security is only assured by using a key length of 128 Bit Some older browsers may not have a strong 128 Bit encryption algorithm If you are using Windows Internet Explorer you can verify strong encryption by opening the Help About menu to read about the key length that is currently activated The figure below shows the dialog box pre
32. htm EMI Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information Intel WMA at ERAS IRS aS PLFA ZA o Consignes de s curit Lisez attention toutes les consignes de s curit et les mises en garde indiqu es dans 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 support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Gm CONSIGNES DE S CURIT Lorsque vous ouvrez le bo tier pour acc der l int rieur du Em ya syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 2 Was 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au systeme 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 systeme 5 Pour pr venir les d charges lectrostatiques lorsque vous touchez aux composants portez une bande antistatique pour poignet et reliez la a la masse du syst me toute surface m tallique non peinte du boitier 6 Ne faites pas fonctionner le systeme tandis que le boitier est ouvert Le microprocesseur et le dissipateur de chaleur peuvent tre chauds si le systeme a t sous tension Faites galement attention aux broches aigu s des cartes et
33. impact to the server operation or network performance In addition the Intel RMM2 add on card offers integrated remote power management using IPMI Key features of the Intel RMM2 add on card are e Embedded Web UI Remote Power on off system health system info Intel RMM2 Firmware Update Event log includes Intel RMM2 events e KVM redirection via Dedicated NIC high performance multiple concurrent sessions USB 2 0 media redirection boot over remote media Security SSL LDAP SSH RADIUS support OEM Customization Email Alerting for Intel RMM2 events SMASH CLI CLP WS MAN SNMP traps for Intel RMM2 events Soft Keyboard via KVM multiple language support IPMI V2 0 Compliance Intel RMM2 dedicated NIC can works as BMC channel 3 IPMI forwarding Automatically senses video resolution for best possible screen capture High performance mouse tracking and synchronization Allows remote viewing and configuration in pre boot POST and BIOS setup 1 2 Supported Operating Systems The Intel RMM2 runs independently 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 RMM2 is connected During remote console connections the interaction with the host operating system limits the support to operating systems that have been
34. of the currently running firmware and the version number of the firmware to be uploaded Pressing the Update button will store the new version and remove the old one completely The third step includes the Intel RMM2 automatically resetting itself After several minutes you will be redirected to the login page and requested to login once again 94 A WARNING This process is not reversible and might take several minutes Do not remove system power while the Intel RMM2 is in the update process This may place the Intel RMM2 in an unusable state 7 7 4 Unit Reset Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help vi H gt H amp Ka A O http 192 168 1 109 home asp e intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout y Reset Keyboard Mouse USB Ki Remote Control Virtual Media E rReset USB 2 System Health TT r Reset Video Engine 2 User Management KVM Settings Sio rReset Device Device Settings Maintenance This may take up to a minute Device Information Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset Figure 81 Unit Reset Page This section allows you to reset specific parts of the device This involves both the keyboard and mouse the video engine and the Intel RMM2 itself Resetting the card itself is mainly needed to activate a newly updated firmware It will close all current connections to the administrati
35. opening on the back cover of the I O riser board See the following figure Figure 7 Installing the Intel RMM2 Dedicated NIC Module Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 13 e Align the connector on the Intel RMM2 to the J6C1 connector on the I O riser board and align the plastic standoff to the Intel RMM2 corresponding hole in the UO riser board e Push down on the Intel RMM2 to attach it to the I O riser board Figure 8 Installing the Intel RMM2 2 4 Initial Network Configuration When first powered on the Intel RMM2 will use a DHCP server acquire an assigned network IP address If no DHCP server is available the Intel RMM2 will need to be configured to use a static IP address A utility named psetup is provided to assist with discovery and IP address configuration and also to view the IP address that was assigned by a DHCP server Psetup is available in Linux and Windows versions See Section 3 for additional details on psetup 14 3 Intel RMM2 Configuration Utility Psetup 3 1 Psetup Outline The psetup utility is a graphical user interface application which is used to determine the IP address assigned to the Intel RMM2 by the DHCP server or to change the device s initial network configuration It allows access to the Intel RMM2 even if it has no IP address configured Psetup can access the Intel RMM2 by two ways e Locally Psetup can be started directly on the host containin
36. password raw 06 01 Executed raw command Return code 0x00 Returned bytes 0x20 0x01 0x04 0x02 0x02 0x8f Usch 0x28 0x00 0x02 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x53 0x59 4 2 2 User Administration The following commands allow you to manage the administrator account for the Intel RMM2 admin show The admin command shows the current setting of the admin account The show verb is optional This is kind of redundant as you have to know the admin login in order to enquire it C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u super p password admin Administrator username super admin name Set the admin users name C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u super p password admin name admin Successfully set administrator username to admin admin password Set the password for the admin password C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p pass admin passwd password Successfully set administrator password 4 2 3 Network Interface Commands The following commands allow you to set the parameters for the Intel RMM2 LAN interface including IP address netmask gateway and MAC 24 Note When you change these parameters you can very easily make the Intel RMM2 unavailable on the network Changing the MAC or IP address will cause problems with your ARP caching and the DHCP server accessing information Normally you should not encounter a need to change these addres
37. sn dis nennen Ee 94 Unit Reset Page init ea 95 English US Keyboard Layout Used for the Key Codes oooooccccocccccccccccccccccconancnnnn 109 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide v 1 Intel Remote Management Module 2 Features This chapter briefly describes the main features of Intel Remote Management Module 2 Intel RMM2 This chapter provides a photograph of the product and a list of module features The Intel Remote Management Module 2 is shown in the following photo Figure 1 Intel Remote Management Module 2 and Network Interface Card Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 1 1 Feature Summary The Intel RMM2 works as an integrated solution on your server system Based on an embedded operating system the Intel RMM2 add on card provides both exceptional stability and permanent availability independent of the present state of the server s operating system As a system administrator you can use the Intel RMM2 to gain location independent remote access to respond to critical incidents and to undertake necessary maintenance 1 1 1 Feature Details The Intel RMM2 add on card defines a new class of remote access devices It offers convenient remote KVM access and control via LAN or Internet It captures digitizes and compresses video and transmits it with keyboard and mouse signals to and from a remote computer Remote access and control software runs on Intel RMM2 embedded processors so there is no
38. the sequence Ctrl Alt F2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 67 For a full list of key codes and aliases please refer to the Intel RMM2 Technical Product Specification If you need more button keys than shown use the button More entries This will open a list of additional entry fields 7 5 2 Keyboard Mouse Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a E E X 3 A L 1 http 192 168 1 109 home asp al intel Intel Remote us Management Module 2 Console Logout rKeyboard Mouse Settings 2 KI Remote Control Key release timeout enabled gt Virtual Media Timeout after msec Enable key release timeout if you experience duplicated System Health keystrokes during poor network performance User Management USB Mouse Type Other Operating Systems v Mouse speed Auto Kei KVM Settings O Fixed scaling S User Console a Keyboard Mouse Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default Device Settings Maintenance lt Figure 60 Keyboard Mouse Configuration 7 5 2 1 Key Release Timeout This is an important option if you are accessing the Intel RMM2 over a slow or congested network In this type of situation you transmit a network packet containing the key PRESS to the Intel RMM2 When you release the key the Intel RMM2 will receive a corresponding RELEASE packet When th
39. to the Intel RMM2 over LAN e s use IPMI over SCSI USB this can be augmented with the following d device option e d device option here you can specify the drive identification for SCSI access of the Intel RMM2 For the Windows version use the drive letter e g F and for Linux use dev sg1 If you omit this option KiraTool will attempt to auto detect the Intel RMM2 by probing the SCSI drive identification Note If you do not specify a option for connection type the default type for the DOG version is SMI the default type for EFI Linux and Windows versions is USB SCSI 4 1 4 KiraTool Options for the Authentication Type In order to execute administrative functions on the Intel RMM2 KiraTool needs to authenticate the user options for authentication are designed for this purpose All Intel RMM2 modules come with a pre configured administrator login with a factory default password Note The default login is admin for the administrator user name and password for the administrator password For most KiraTool commands you must specify the administrative login and password to the Intel RMM2 using the following options u the admin user p the admin password For example linux kiratool u admin p password ip show Note If you use KiraTool from a batch or script file you will almost certainly enter these passwords in clear text in the file This is a potential security
40. used 7 6 10 2 Event Log Assignments You may choose which actions of the Intel RMM2 will be saved in the log file Check the desired box es and click Apply to confirm your selection 7 6 11 SNMP Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help E E g A 17 http 192 168 1 109 home asp EI intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console r SNMP Settings 2 el Remote Control Enable SNMP Agent Virtual Media Read Community 2 gt Write Community Je System Health Kid System Location User Management System Contact KVM Settings Click here to view the Intel R RMM2 SNMP MIB y a Device Settings Apply Resetto defaults Ss Stored value is equal to the default Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate USB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log SNMP Settings Language Maintenance lt Figure 76 SMTP Menu The following information is available via SNMP e Serial number e Firmware version e MAC address IP address Netmask Gateway of LAN interface e Server s power state e Server s POST code 90 The following actions can be initiated via SNMP e Reset server e Power on off server e Reset the Intel RMM2 The following events are reported by the Intel RMM2 via SNMP e Login trial at the Intel RMM2 failed e Login trial at the Intel
41. view its online help page ool Environment i soft Windows XP Uer ion 5 1 2668 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2061 Microsoft Corp C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool No command provided Usage kiratool options command parameters Possible options are ible commands are info ver reset fu cfg seria default ip e gu net Specify connec Run in ASMI mode e specified address in network mode mmunicate via SCSI USB interface e specified SCSI device default auto gt tion login name Specify connection password Prompt for password Never prompt for user confirmation Calm mode nothing printed out gt Increase verbosity can be specified multiple times Show information about the BMC Show program version and information Reset the dev Firmware op Backup or r Serial numb settings et defaul et subnet way address configuration ame and password Execute raw commands Execute some self tests C Program Files KiraTool gt Figure 17 Starting the KiraTool under Microsoft Windows XP 34 4 3 2 EFl Version Follow below steps to execute the KiraTool on the EFI shell 1 Boot the server to the EFI shell Copy KiraTool efi from the KiraTool package to a USB key and plug to the USB port of the server 3 Execute map r at the EFI shell to map the USB key usually it will be mapped with device fs0 4 Execute fs0 to
42. 00 degrees C P2 Therm Margin 58 000 degrees C P18 Therm Margin 54 000 degrees C P28 Therm Margin 42 000 degrees C P1 Thom Ctrl 0 0 685 unspecified P2 Them Cul 0 0 505 unspecified Proc 1 Vee 1 140 Volts Proc 2 Vec 1 147 Volts Power Unit Power Unit Watchdog BMC Watchdog Platform Security Violation Attempt Sceny Violation Physical Secunty Physical Scrty General Chasers intrusion Critical interrupt F P Diag Int E Virtual Media System Health us Maintenance Figure 53 Sensor Status This screen gives a visual and detailed report on individual sensor status Threshold based sensors within a normal range of operation are displayed in green and sensors in a critical state are shown in red 60 7 3 4 System Hardware Event Log Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a X E E2 3 x A L http 192 168 1 109 home asp gt intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout r System Event Log 2 d i Remote Control Page 15 total First Back 123 6 11 Forward Last Event Type Date Time Source Description Direction SEL record 02 Pre Init 05 14 41 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 05 14 34 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 05 13 20 Session Audit Assertion Event System Information SEL record 02 Pre Init 05 13 13 Session Audit Assertion Event Chassis Control SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 22 Session Audit Ass
43. 40200 5359 bin Starting Firmware Validation Uploading Firmware File 0 50 100 KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK Upload complete Validating Firmware Firmware file is valid Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 27 fw upgrade This is the upgrade command corresponding to the above validation Note that it is quite possible to upgrade the firmware with one of the same version This is often useful to re install the firmware C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password fw upgrade F Xfw kira kimasmig4 asmidc intel_040200 5359 bin Starting Firmware Upgrade Uploading Firmware File 0 50 100 KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Upload complete Flashing Firmware takes about 1min Successfully upgraded firmware 4 2 5 Test Commands You can use the test command to perform several self tests on the Intel RMM2 You can specify to test all items or you may skip certain tests test lt test gt Execute the test labeled test on the Intel RMM2 For example the most basic test is the device test it checks to see if the Intel RMM2 device is responding C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 5 a u admin p password test device device ok firmware 4 2 0 Build 5359 test all s test_to_skip This executes all of the tests It includes the following subtests
44. Browser Plugin If you do not have the Java Browser Plugin already installed on your system this option will cause downloading of around 11 MByte Plugin code The Plugin will enable extended Remote Console functionality rMiscellaneous Remote Console Settings Start in Monitor Mode Start in Exclusive Access Mode r Mouse Hotkey 2 Hotkey Help Alt F12 Used for fast mouse synchronization in Double Mouse mode and to free the grabbed mouse in Single Mouse mode r Remote Console Button Keys Key Definition Help Name Button Key 1 confirm Ctrl Alt Delete More entries Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default Figure 59 User Console Setting Part 2 7 5 1 3 Remote Console Type Specifies which Remote Console Viewer to use Default Java Virtual Machine JVM Uses the default JVM of your web browser This may be the Microsoft JVM for the Internet Explorer or the Sun Microsystems JVM if it is configured this way Use of the Sun Microsystems JVM may also be forced see below Java Virtual Machine and Java Runtime Engine JRE are sometimes used interchangeably in this User Guide Sun Microsystems Java Browser Plug in Instructs the web browser of your system to use the JVM of Sun Microsystems The JVM in the browser is used to run the code for the Remote Console window which is actually a Java Applet If you check this bo
45. Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be generated locally The reason for this might be a missing key or the fact that the local operating system of the Remote Console is unconditionally catching this keystroke already Typical examples are Ctrl Alt Delete on Windows and DOS that is always caught or the key sequence Ctrl Backspace on Linux that can be used for terminating the X Server In order to define a new Button Key or to adjust an existing one review the rules that describe the setting for a key In general the syntax for a key is as follows confirm lt keycode gt gt lt keycode gt A term in brackets is optional The star at the end means that you add further keys as often as required for your case The term confirm adds a confirmation dialog that is displayed before the key strokes will be sent to the remote host The keycode is the key to be sent Multiple key codes can be concatenated with either a plus a minus or a gt sign The plus sign builds key combinations all the keys will be pressed until a minus sign or the end of the combination is encountered In this case all pressed keys will be released in reversed sequence So the minus sign builds single separate key presses and key releases The gt sign releases the last key only The star inserts a pause with duration of 100 milliseconds As an example the key combination of Ctrl Alt and F2 is represented by
46. Figure 61 Network Menu Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 69 A WARNING Changing the network settings of the Intel RMM2 may result in losing connection to it If you change the settings remotely make sure that all the values are correct and you are still able to access the Intel RMM2 7 6 1 1 Network Basic Settings IP Auto Configuration With this option you can define whether the Intel RMM2 should fetch its network settings from a DHCP or BOOTP server For DHCP select dhcp and for BOOTP select bootp If you choose none then IP auto configuration is disabled and the IP address and netmask have to be configured If required gateway and DNS server IP address have to be set as well Preferred Host Name Preferred host name to request from the DHCP server Whether the DHCP server takes the suggestion of the Intel RMM2 into account or not depends on the server configuration IP Address IP address in the usual dot notation Subnet Mask The net mask of the local network Gateway IP Address If the Intel RMM2 needs to be accessible from networks other than the local one this IP address must be set to the local network router s IP address Primary DNS Server IP Address The IP address of the primary Domain Name Server in dot notation This option may be left empty however the Intel RMM2 will not be able to perform name resolution Secondary DNS Server IP Address The IP address of the secondary Domain Name Ser
47. Help di 8 O EI O ie tee E intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Device Information Q Remote Control Product Name Intel R RMM2 ze Serial Number AA1A320012 Vrtual Media Board ID 0d329f01eb44cf07 Device IP Address 192 168 1 109 Device MAC Address 00 30 48 87 3c 5a Firmware Version 04 02 02 Firmware Build Number 123 i KVM Settings Firmware Description Devel io Hardware Revision 0x21 Device Settings A System Health Ki User Management View the datafile for support Maintenance e Connected Users e Device Information admin 192 168 5 110 active Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset Figure 77 Device Information Page This section contains a summary with various information about this Intel RMM2 and its current firmware and allows you to reset the card Connected Users admin 192 168 1 50 RC active admin 192 168 5 129 active Host IP Address User Activity Connected User s Remote Console opended Figure 78 Connected Users From left to right the connected user s its IP address from which host user is connecting and its activity status is displayed RC indicates that the Remote Console is open If the Remote Console is opened in exclusive mode the term exclusive is added 92 7 7 2 Event Log Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE gt gt bd amp A
48. IPMI Caching Settings The Intel RMM2 caches the sensor values and system event log entries from the BMC to ensure faster display of these values in the web interface However updating the cache takes some time so other IPMI operations will take longer during these operations You can specify the update interval here 7 6 7 Date and Time Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a E 3 x A http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 r Date Time Settings 2 Q Remote Control UTC Offset 0h r Virtual Media User specified time e Date 1 Js 1 1970 mmiddiyyyy e eee Heath Time 7 15 16 _ hh mm ss 113 User Management Synchronize with NTP Server KVM Settings Primary Time server Gu Secondary Time server y Device Settings Network Apply Resetto defaults Gi Stored value is equal to the default Dynamic DNS q Security Certificate USB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log i SNMP Settings Language Maintenance lt Figure 71 Date and Time Menu This link refers to a page where the internal real time clock of the Intel RMM2 can be set You have the option to adjust the clock manually or to use a NTP time server Without a time server your time setting will not be persistent so you will have to adjust it again a
49. Intel RMM2 Serial numbers can be strictly numbers and alpha numeric strings C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 5 a u admin p password serial Serial number 007 BOND reset The reset command resets the device C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password reset The device might not respond for about one minute Successfully reset the devic defaults The defaults command will reset the device to factory defaults Note This operation will also reset the administrative password so the following KiraTool command needs to use the default password C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password defaults Successfully reset device to factory settings cfg backup lt filename gt The cfg backup command will backup the device s configuration to a file cfg restore lt filename gt The cfg restore command will restore the device s configuration from a file Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 23 raw The raw command allows you to execute very basic commands on the Intel RMM2 These command codes are specific to your Intel RMM2 and depend heavily on the version The example shown here is only an academic example Normal users of the KiraTool will not need raw commands Important They are intended for advanced development and debugging use only C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p
50. Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Order Number E27084 001 Disclaimer 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 density 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 parame
51. M Drive Redirection disconnect Drive 4 Connect Drive Drive Redirection disconnected Ctri Alt Delete lt Console Norm Desktop size is 640 x 400 a local drive only available ES D CD ROM y Refresntist Fps 0 In 0 B s Out 0 Bis Figure 32 Redirecting a Local Drive or redirect an ISO CD DVD image Intel R RMM2 Remote Console 192 168 1 109 r Choose ISO image to redirect in testuser Application Data Cookies Desktop ve Favorites Local Settings B My Documents 5 My Recent Documents NetHood PrintHood SendTo Start Menu 3 Templates S NTUSER DAT NTUSER DAT LOG ntuser ini My Documents All Files Console Norm Desktop size is 640 x 400 Figure 33 Redirecting an ISO Image Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide under 45 gt Side e Sync Mouse Choose this option in order to synchronize the local mouse with the remote mouse cursor This is necessary when using accelerated mouse settings on the host system In general there is no need to change mouse settings there This option is available when Other Operating Systems is selected Ctrl Alt Delete 17At Delete Special button key to send the Control Alt Delete key combination to the remote system see also the section called KVM Settings for defining a new button This option is available when Other Operating System
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53. OW display targets gives a list of targets subordinated to the specified target or if none specified the default target e SHOW display verbs displays a list of verbs applicable to the specified or default target e SHOW display properties displays the required properties of a given instance e SHOW display properties all displays all properties of an instance e HELP displays useful information about a given target or CLP verb Admin domain The admin domain is not a valid target for any verbs apart from the global commands listed above system The system targets map to the CIM_ComputerSystem class There are two instances of this class according to the IPMI CIM Mapping Specification system1 represents the managed host system system2 represents the BMC The managed system s GUID value is included in the Name property of system1 The system instances are valid targets to the following CLP verbs in addition to the default commands listed above e Performing the START and STOP commands on system1 will change the host system s power state e RESET will reboot the host system or the BMC depending on the target system1 locator1 This instance represents the IPMI Chassis Identify feature This is a Raritan extension which is not covered by any specification It supports the following commands e SET can be used to modify the value of the Interval property which specifies the Chassis Identify interval in seconds The
54. RMM2 succeeded e Denying access to a particular action e Server was reset e Server was powered on off The SNMP settings panel as shown in Figure 76 allows you to change SNMP related parameters 7 6 11 1 Enable SNMP Agent If this option is checked the Intel RMM2 will reply to SNMP requests Note If a community is left blank you cannot perform the corresponding request For example if you want to disable the option to reset the Intel RMM2 via SNMP do not set a write community 7 6 11 2 Read Community This is the SNMP community which allows you to retrieve information via SNMP 7 6 11 3 Write Community This community allows you to set options and to reset the Intel RMM2 or the host via SNMP i e all that affects the host or the Intel RMM2 7 6 11 4 System Location Enter a description of the physical location of the host The description will be used in reply to the SNMP request sysLocation 0 7 6 11 5 System Contact Enter a contact person for the host The value will be used in reply to the SNMP request sysContact 0 7 6 11 6 Click here to view the SNMP MIB This link allows you to view or save the Intel RMM2 SNMP MIB file from your web browser This file may be necessary for an SNMP client to communicate with the Intel RMM2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 91 7 7 Maintenance 7 7 1 Device Information Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools
55. SB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log s SNMP Settings Language Sensor Polling Interval Seconds 10 System Event Log Polling Interval Seconds 10 S Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default Maintenance lt Figure 70 IPMI Settings This link refers to the page that can be used to set up the IPMI settings of the Intel RMM2 module This is used to configure how the Intel RMM2 communicates with the motherboard s BMC and how you can access the BMC with the help of the Intel RMM2 IPMI Channel 3 Settings The Intel RMM2 can act as LAN channel 3 for the onboard BMC You can specify here whether this functionality is enabled or not Also you can configure whether the anonymous IPMI user shall be enabled by default over this channel You can also configure which authentication types are allowed over this channel Note that the channel is not accessible if all authentication types are disabled Note When you establish IPMI communication with channel 3 the BMC handles the authentication so the BMC account needs to be enabled first The Intel Deployment Assistant IDA and SYSCFG utility can help setup the BMC If you want to enable other BMC accounts except an anonymous account on channel 3 Intel Deployment Assistant and the SYSCFG utility are needed to configure the BMC Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 83
56. VM protocol and not HTTP or HTTPS This protocol uses port 443 Your local network environment must permit this connection to be made i e 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 Starting the Remote Console opens an additional window It displays the screen content of your remote server The Remote Console will behave exactly as if you were located at the remote server The responsiveness of the keyboard and mouse may be slightly delayed depending on the bandwidth and latency of the network between the Intel RMM2 and Remote Console The Remote Console window always tries to show the remote screen with its optimal size That 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 system window as usual Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 43 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 A description for each control follows Note Some of the following control options are visible only when the operating system type Other Operating Systems has been selected For details on selecting
57. a policy name e g Intel RMM2 Access Select Next to get on the Policy Conditions page Press Add to add a new policy Select Windows Groups and press Add to create this condition Now add the previously created user group by pressing Add and typing the group name in Enter object name to select Leave the sub dialogs and return to the wizard by pressing OK two times Select Next to get to the Permissions page Select Grant remote access permission Select Next to get to the Profile page Select Edit Profile Make sure that both Encrypted authentication CHAP and Unencrypted authentication PAP SPAP are enabled and leave with OK Select Next and Finish to complete the wizard Appendix B System Management Architecture for Server Hardware Command Line Protocol The Intel RMM2 supports an interface to System Management Architecture for Server Hardware SMASH and the associated Command Line Protocol CLP The SMASH v1 0 suite of specifications was released by the Distributed Management Task Force Inc in December 2006 Command Line Protocol The goal of the CLP specification is to reduce management complexity by delivering a human oriented interface that provides a uniform command set for controlling hardware The CLP allows users to execute common operations such as system power on and off display hardware event logs or view sensor information A Telnet or SSH connection to the Intel RMM2 allows the use of CLP comma
58. access control based on IP source addresses Default Policy This option controls what to do with arriving IP packets that do not match any of the configured rules They can be accepted or dropped A WARNING If you set this to DROP and you have no ACCEPT rules configured the access to the web interface over LAN is actually impossible To enable access again you can change the security settings via modem or by temporarily disabling IP access control with the initial configuration procedure Rule Number This should contain the number of a rule for which the following commands will apply If appending a new rule this field will be ignored IP Mask Specifies the IP address or IP address range for which the rule applies Examples the number concatenated to an IP address with a is the number of valid bits that will be used of the given IP address Table 4 Example of IP Access Control 192 168 1 22 32 Matches the IP Address 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 0 24 Matches all IP packets with sources addresses from 192 168 1 0 to 192 168 1 255 0 0 0 0 0 Matches any IP packet Policy The policy determines what to do with matching packets They can be either accepted or dropped Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 75 Appending a Rule Enter the IP Mask and set the policy Finally press the Append button Inserting a Rule Enter the rule number the IP Mask and set the policy Finally press the Insert butto
59. active usb c lt channel gt Tests USB interface lt subtest gt status Test whether the device s USB module is enumerated nic c lt channel gt Test NIC interface lt subtest gt status Test NIC status and parameters loopback Test NIC loopback functionality ping lt host gt Test whether pinging a host works broadcast Broadcast ping not yet implemented all Performs all tests and subtests one after another Commands Notes s lt test to skip gt Single tests can be skipped using the s parameter You can both skip a whole component e g s ddc and skip a single test e g s video crc Included tests in sequence 1 ddc info video status ipmb bmc fml esb2 usb status nic status Return Codes To let the caller know whether an error occurred and what went wrong KiraTool delivers a return code back the caller e f everything went well all tests passed a value of O zero is returned e For all commands except the test command a 1 minus one is returned if an error occurs e If a particular test fails the return code indicates which test failed according to the table below Table 10 Return Codes Overview Test Failure Return Code Device 1 video status video crc ddc info ipmb ddc fml esb2 usb status nic status nic loopback DI OI NI OO Si Gol MD Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Test Failure Return Code nic ping 10 nic broadcast 11 fml evalb
60. ad EE Ee 43 6 2 Main Window aria dt ii ida 43 6 3 Remote Console Control Bar 44 6 4 Remote Console Options Men 46 6 4 1 Monitor Only 46 6 4 2 Exclusive Access 46 Contents 6 4 3 Screenshot to Clipboard EE 47 6 4 4 Readability Filtro ona He ee 47 A cates 47 6 4 6 MOUSE Handling eek ee een 47 6 4 7 Single Double Mouse Mode 48 6 4 8 Locanto EE 48 6 4 9 Chat Window cua 48 6 4 10 Soft Ee EE E 49 6 44 Local Keyboard nach ee lid 50 6 4 12 Holkays anne ee Ei 50 6413 E Leet ae GE 51 6 5 Remote Console Status Line icons ea 52 6 5 1 Visual Display of Access Setting miss tt 53 6 6 Recommended Mouse Settings ii renner rnent 53 6 6 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 XP All Version 53 6 6 2 LIC eds A Ee ee ett ads 53 7 Menu Options of the Intel RMM2 Embedded Web uu2u2u22202222220002020200000020 0000000000000 54 7 1 Remote e callao 54 7 1 1 w den EE 54 7 1 2 Remote PO WOM vacios Us era 55 7 2 Mittal Mediana diia 56 7 2 1 Selten 56 722 Dirive Bedireslioni issia ak leere 56 7 3 System lira 57 7 3 1 SE een 58 7 3 2 Chassis G nlrel Sail NA a 59 7 3 3 Monitor SS ole Eee 60 7 3 4 System Hardware Event Log iria 61 7 4 User Management da aa dre 61 7 4 1 Change Password sit een 62 7 4 2 User and Groups EE 63 7 4 3 NEE 64 7 5 KVM Settings 2 ehe 65 7 5 1 User Console eene See eer ee ees 65 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide v Contents 7 5 2 FRE VDOT er 68 7 6 RE Le ME 69 7 6 1 NA 69 7 6 2 Py
61. ad or set MAC address Get or specify IP source configuration Show admin name or set name and password Execute raw commands Execute some self tests root thre vmware kiratool root thre vmware kiratool Shell Figure 20 Working with KiraTool under Linux 36 4 4 Uninstalling KiraTool 4 4 1 Windows Version Uninstallation The Windows version of KiraTool contains an uninstall wizard Refer to Figure 21 to start the uninstall wizard gt ev y a My Documents Windows Explorer a E a My Computer KiraTool Environment Z2 Set Program Access and Defaults ES Windows Catalog Windows Update Programs Fr LN KiraTool Environment Genen WC gt Settings Search Help and Support Run Log Off testuser Windows XP Professional Turn Off Computer DE RIO R 11 51AM Figure 21 Uninstall the KiraTool under Windows KiraTool Uninstall Uninstall Kira Tool T Remove KiraTool from your computer KiraTool will be uninstalled from the following folder Click Uninstall to start the uninstallation C Program Files KiraTool Nullsoft Install System v2 22 Figure 22 KiraTool Uninstall Wizard Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide After you click the UNISTALL button the wizard will start the uninstallation process At the end of the process you will see a confirmation screen KiraTool Uninstall Uninstallation Complete Uninst
62. ail jiohndoe acme com G Device Settings Challenge Password pS Network Confirm Challenge Password Dynamic DNS e Seier Create Resetto defaults ASS Stored value is equal to the default USB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log SNMP Settings Language Maintenance lt Figure 67 Certificate Menu The Intel RMM2 uses the Secure Socket Layer SSL protocol for any encrypted network traffic between itself and a connected client During the connection establishment the Intel RMM2 has to expose its identity to a client using a cryptographic certificate Upon delivery this certificate and the underlying secret key is the same for all Intel RMM2 cards ever produced and certainly will not match the network configuration that will be applied to the Intel RMM2 card by its user The certificate s underlying secret key is also used for securing the SSL handshake hence this is a security risk but far better than no encryption at all However it is possible to generate and install a new base64 x 509 certificate that is unique for a particular Intel RMM2 In order to do that the Intel RMM2 is able to generate a new cryptographic key and the associated Certificate Signing Request CSR that needs to be certified by a certification authority CA A certification authority verifies that you are the person who you Claim you are and signs and issues an SSL certif
63. all was completed successfully Completed PEELE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE NN QQ ELL Show details Figure 23 Finished KiraTool Uninstall Wizard 4 4 2 Linux Version Uninstallation To uninstall the Linux version of KiraTool you need to remove the files you placed in the system with command below linux rm usr local bin kiratool 1 5 11 intel 4 4 3 DOS and EFI Version Uninstallation Directly remove KiraTool binary file from your disk 38 5 Getting Started with Intel RMM2 Operation This section describes the operation of the Intel RMM2 It will cover the initial login to the advanced features of the module 5 1 Logging in for the First Time The Intel RMM2 add in card may be accessed using a standard Java enabled web browser You may use the HTTP protocol or a secure encrypted connection via HTTPS Just enter the configured IP address of the Intel RMM2 add in card into your web browser http 192 168 1 22 In order to use a secure connection type in https 192 168 1 22 This will take you to the Intel RMM2 login page as shown in Figure 24 intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Authenticate with Login and Password Username admin Password Figure 24 Login screen The initial login settings for the web interface are as follows User admin Password password After the initial login system administrators and IT professionals may change passwords create new users and
64. alth Group less User select User Management Change Password Permission Users amp Groups Authentication Settings Yes a Permissions Board Reset Yes a KVM Settings Change Password Yes zo Configuration Tool Yes Device Settings Date Time Settings Yes si Firmware Update Ves R Maintenance Group Permissions Yes IPMI Settings Yes Keyboard Mouse Settings Yes LDAP Settings Yes Language Settings Yes Log Settings Yes Figure 57 Permissions Page Only one permission set per user is allowed Either the user inherits permissions from his her group or for the user that does not belong to a group the permissions can be set individually This page allows you to set these permissions for each group or group less user First select the item group or group less user from the drop down lists All changes you make will affect the permission set of the selected entity Each entry allows or denies the usage of certain functions The fields labeled RC Settings pertain to the settings of the Remote Console 64 7 5 KVM Settings 7 5 1 User Console Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE gt X 8 x A A http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console rRemote Console Settings for User Wi Remote Control The settings on this page are user specific Changes you make here will affect the selected user only admin
65. ame This is the network name of the Intel RMM2 once it is installed in the user s network usually the fully qualified domain name It is identical to the name that is used to access the Intel RMM2 with a web browser but without the prefix http If the name given here and the actual network name differ the browser will pop up a security warning when the Intel RMM2 is accessed using HTTPS 7 6 4 2 Organizational Unit This field is used for specifying to which department within an organization the Intel RMM2 belongs 80 7 6 4 3 Organization The name of the organization to which the Intel RMM2 belongs 7 6 4 4 Locality City The city where the organization is located 7 6 4 5 State Province The state or province where the organization is located 7 6 4 6 Country ISO Code The country where the organization is located This is the two letter ISO code e g DE for Germany or US for the U S 7 6 4 7 Challenge Password Some certification authorities require a challenge password to authorize later changes on the certificate e g revocation of the certificate The minimal length of this password is four characters 7 6 4 8 Confirm Challenge Password Confirmation of the Challenge Password 7 6 4 9 Email The email address of a contact person that is responsible for the Intel RMM2 and its security Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 81 7 6 5 USB Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox
66. are DNS osorno illa 72 7 6 3 STe OTAI OC iii 74 7 6 4 Ceniceros id iia coo ads 79 7 6 5 USB isch PE irn 82 7 6 6 ets een CA ee Cr PAAR ESE etre ATTN 83 7 6 7 D te nd Rn EE 84 7 6 8 Authentication Settings scan 85 7 6 9 SR LEHNEN EES 87 1 6 40 Event in nas 88 7 6 1411 SNMP tase 2er lecken 90 7 7 Manten Cea 92 7 7 1 Device Information 92 7 7 2 Event EE 93 7 7 3 Update Eirmware m 94 7 7 4 Unit Reset nannten EEN EES ee 95 Appendix A Configuring the RADIUS Server uunsuurssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 97 ALO 97 Add and Configure a RADIUS Clicr is 97 Setup a Custom Remote Access Policy AEN 98 Appendix B System Management Architecture for Server Hardware Command Line A A O 99 Command Line Protocol EH 99 CAEP To GIM Mapping Aue ee een 99 Global commands EE 100 e un a Bee RE 100 system 100 ISSO HOC AION at ic dni taco 100 Sensors 101 O nace de memedarun canes tons 101 S pp rted commandS eelere 101 isystem2 accounlfii EE 101 vi Contents A A A neaes wane ctened cron uate E 102 EE 102 PAS SOCAN A tence RT ee 102 Examples of SMASH CLP Command EE 102 Appendix C KiraTool COMMAands ccsseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeeeseeeeeeesesseeeeeseseeneeeeseeeeeeeeeseees 103 Supported Operating Gvstems ANEN 103 SEET geg 103 Supported F nellonaliv EE 103 Usage 103 Return CODES iia 107 Appendix D Key mee iii A A eed eae 109 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide vii Figures
67. at Window 48 6 4 10 Soft Keyboard The Soft Keyboard simulates an entire keyboard that is connected to the remote system It is necessary when your remote system runs with a completely different language and country mapping to your administration machine By selecting the appropriate key s you can send key codes and key sequences to the remote system it acts as if you are working with a keyboard that is directly connected to the remote system In order to open the Soft Keyboard select the entry Soft Keyboard from the Options menu You can send single key strokes like F as well as combinations of keys such as Ctrl C or Alt Shift F4 For a single key stroke you can click on the key with the wanted character Single keys such as regular characters and numbers are sent immediately Special keys like Ctrl and Shift as well as the function keys F1 through F12 have to be selected twice The first press sends the signal key is pressed the second press indicates the signal key is released to the remote system After the first press the key will change its color to signal that the according key is pressed After the second press the key will appear as usual and signal that the key was sent To send the key combination Ctrl C select the Ctrl key first the key will change its color Press the C key The following key C in our example will be combined with the previously selected key Both
68. ate USB IPMI Date Time Authentication SMTP Settings Event Log SNMP Settings Maintenance Figure 62 Dynamic DNS Menu A freely available Dynamic DNS service dyndns org can be used in the following scenario Dynamic IP Figure 63 Dynamic DNS Scenario 72 The Intel RMM2 is reachable via the IP address of the DSL router which is dynamically assigned by the provider Since the administrator does not know the IP address assigned by the provider the Intel RMM2 connects to a special dynamic DNS server in regular intervals and registers its IP address there The administrator may contact this server as well and pick up the same IP address belonging to the card The administrator has to register the Intel RMM2 that is supposed to take part in the service with the Dynamic DNS Server and assign a certain hostname to it He will get a nickname anda password in return through the registration process This account information together with the hostname is needed in order to determine the IP address of the registered Intel RMM2 You have to perform the following steps in order to enable Dynamic DNS 1 Make sure that the LAN interface of the Intel RMM2 is properly configured 2 Enter the Dynamic DNS Settings configuration dialog as shown in Figure 62 3 Enable Dynamic DNS and change the settings according to your needs see below Enable Dynamic DNS This enables the Dynamic DNS service
69. ator1 interval 60 Turn on ID LED start system1 locator1 Power control System Reset reset system1 Power Off stop system1 Power On start system1 Display SEL Display a list of records show system2 log1 Display individual record show system2 log1 record lt nnn gt Example show system2 log1 record33 Display just the GUID show display properties system1 Display Sensor info Display a list of sensors show system1 Display a sensor show system1 lt sensor name from sensor list gt Example show system1 sensor25 show system1 tempsensor1 Appendix C KiraTool Commands Supported Operating Systems Windows 2000 or newer EFI Shell Linux DOS Supported Interfaces e Remote LAN only Windows and Linux version e Local SCSI over USB SMI KCS Supported Functionality Network configuration IP mask gw MAC Changing admin s name amp password Showing serial number Resetting to factory defaults Firmware information and upgrade Device self test Usage kiratool options cmd args Table 8 Options Overview Options Notes must be used for KIRA based Intel RMM2 1 lt ip gt use lt ip gt address to connect to the Intel RMM2 s use IPMl over SCSI interface d lt device gt use specified SCSI device default auto detect u lt username gt user name for login p lt password gt password for login P prompt for password f force never prompt for user confirmation Intel Re
70. aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precauci 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 support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Cuando extraiga la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones 1 Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema 2 Apague el sistema presionando el interruptor encendido apagado 3 Desconecte todos los cables de alimentaci n CA del sistema o de las tomas de corriente alterna 4 Identifique y desconecte todos los cables enchufados a los conectores E S o a los puertos situados en la parte posterior del sistema 5 Cuando manipule los componentes es importante protegerse contra la descarga vi Contents electrost tica ESD Puede hacerlo si utiliza una mu equera antiest tica sujetada a la toma de tierra del chasis o a cualquier tipo de superficie de metal sin pintar 6 No ponga en marcha el sistema si se han extra do las tapas del chasis 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 ha
71. ber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores PASSI DI SICUREZZA Qualora si rimuovano le coperture del telaio per accedere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi 1 Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema 2 Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell interruttore del sistema 3 Togliere tutte le spine dei cavi del sistema dalle prese elettriche 4 Identificare e sconnettere tutti i cavi attaccati ai collegamenti I O od alle prese installate sul retro del sistema 5 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 6 Non far operare il sistema quando il telaio 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 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide vii Contents leeft VEH Manuals essen iii Manual Organization dera idad ili Safety MMO MAUON oss rs ii also iv 1 Intel Remote Management Module 2 Features csssessssssssesesesssessssearsesessestsrseseeractenes 6 1 1 EG 7 1 1 1 Feature Detalla He 7
72. change current folder to fs0 gt 5 Execute the KiraTool command Or you also can copy KiraTool efi to local hard disk to execute it with the same way Firmware version Build number Hardware ID Firmware tag DEM 4 3 3 DOS Version 4 2 2 Devel intel Figure 18 Working with KiraTool under EFI To execute the DOS version of the KiraTool you need to boot the server to DOS and directly execute the KiraTool command as shown below CG KiraTool gt kiratool No command provided Usage kiratool options command parameters Possible options are C KiraTool gt Run in ASMI mode Use specified address in network mode Communicate via SCSI USB interface Use specified SCSI device lt default auto gt Specify connection login name Specify connection password Prompt for password Never prompt for user confirmation Calm mode lt nothing printed out gt Increase verbosity lt can be specified multiple times gt Show information about the BMC Show program version and information Reset the device Firmware operations Backup or restore device configuration Serial number operations Reset device to factory settings t IP addres t default gateway address Read or set subnet Read or set MAC addr Get or specify IP source configuration Show admin name or t name and password Execute raw command Figure 19 Working with KiraTool under DOS In
73. closed 01 01 1970 05 31 09 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established 01 01 1970 05 30 58 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed 01 01 1970 05 25 10 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established 01 01 1970 05 17 50 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 closed 01 01 1970 05 13 48 Remote Console Connection to client 192 168 5 110 established Page 3 total First Back 123 Forward Last Clear internal log Virtual Media Dv i A System Health J User Management Figure 79 Event Log List The Event Log lists the issues that the Intel RMM2 has recognized This is a different event log than the hardware System Event Log listed under the System Health menu This log includes the events that are kept by the Intel RMM2 and include the event date a short event description and an IP address the request was sent from You may use the text buttons Prev and Next to browse within the data The button Prev displays the previous page with newer log information and the button Next switches to the following page with older log information Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 93 7 1 3 Update Firmware Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE a S 3 x A http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout Firmware Upload a KI Remot
74. ct Extract Extract Extract Extract Extract Extract Nullsoft Install System v2 22 libiberty dll libpp_base dll libpp_ipmi_base dll libpp_ipmi OH kiratool exe libeay32 dll ssleay32 dll zlib 1 dll msvcr80 dll Figure 14 KiraTool Setup Installing Screen The final installer screen confirms successful installation 8 KiraTool Setup Completing the KiraTool Setup Wizard KiraTool has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close this wizard Figure 15 KiraTool Setup Finished Screen Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 33 Once you have selected FINISH you will find a KiraTool Environment shortcut on your desktop The picture below shows the shortcut in the background You can also invoke KiraTool from the Microsoft Windows XP Start Menu o m My Documents Windows Explorer ts My Computer KiraTool Environment 2 Q Set Program Access and Defaults A e EK Windows Catalog Windows Update Documents Settings Search Run Windows XP Professional OD Accessories COTA y Uninstall Help and Support Log Off testuser Turn Off Computer DE R 11 50 AM Figure 16 Start the KiraTool under Microsoft Windows XP When you start the KiraTool Environment the system will open a Windows Command Line window You can execute the KiraTool command at this window For example execute kiratool to
75. d value for this interface To adjust the interface automatically choose auto detect default value If this selection results in erratic behavior of the interface choose one of other speed options to work with The interface will transmit and receive data with that fixed speed LAN Interface Duplex Mode If necessary you may also select a specific duplex mode The default value is set to auto detect which leads to an automatic setting of the duplex mode depending on your network recommended As an alternative you may explicitly set the interface to either half duplex or full duplex mode Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 71 7 6 2 Dynamic DNS Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help E y gt r amp A O http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout r Dynamic DNS Settings O Remote Control Q Enable Dynamic DNS re z ic DNS www dyndns org e Virtual Media Dynamic server www dyndns on DNS System Dynamic v System Health Hostname eg yourhost dyndns com Username User Management Password Check time HH MM 5 KVM Settings Gu a Device Settings Check interval 24h se Delete saved external IP Delete Network Dynamic DNS Apply _Resetto defaults Security Stored value is equal to the default Certific
76. e 640 x 400 System Status 2 Power Control via IPMI 2 _Power On Jl Power Off Reset Figure 47 Remote Console Menu Remote Console Preview To open the KVM console either click on the menu entry on the left or on the console picture on the right To refresh the picture click on the button that is named Refresh Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 54 7 1 2 Remote Power Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox EIER a Remote Power gt Virtual Media z System Health User Management e KVM Settings 550 C Device Settings Maintenance lt Figure 48 Remote Power Display Logout On this screen are buttons which allow you to power cycle or reset the remote server This does not affect the operation of the Intel RMM2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 55 7 2 Virtual Media This menu has two sub menu listings Floppy Disk Image and Drive Redirection 7 2 1 Floppy Disk Image Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE r S amp A IB http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout Floppy image uploaded successfully rActive Image Drive 1 2 Q Remote Control Floppy Image Image Name fdos1440 img Virtual Media Reactivate Download Discard a Floppy Disk Image Drive Redirection Syste
77. e Control Firmware File 1 Browse Virtual Media gt System Health A 12 User Management 5 KVM Settings ES Device Settings Maintenance Device Information Event Log Update Firmware Unit Reset Done Figure 80 Firmware Update Page The firmware of the Intel RMM2 can be updated remotely in order to install new functionality or special features If new releases of the Intel RMM2 firmware are needed during the life of the module they will be posted and available from http support intel com by searching on Intel Remote Management Module 2 or Intel RMM2 Before you can start updating the firmware of your Intel RMM2 the new firmware file must be accessible on the system that you use for connecting to the Intel RMM2 Updating the firmware is a three stage process First the new firmware file is uploaded onto the Intel RMM2 Select the firmware file on your local system using the Browse button of the Upload Firmware panel Then click Upload to transfer the previously selected file from your local file system onto the Intel RMM2 Once the firmware file has been uploaded it will be checked to confirm it is a valid firmware file and that there were no transmission errors If there are any errors the Upload Firmware function will be aborted and the current firmware is kept as is In the second step you will see the Update Firmware panel The panel shows you the version number
78. e MAC address of the device is displayed To detect the MAC address manually click the button Refresh The displayed MAC address is the same MAC address printed on the white sticker placed on the back of the Intel RMM2 Furthermore there are two buttons on the window Query Device and Setup Device Press the Query Device button to display the preconfigured values of the network configuration The values are displayed in the text fields located nearby lf necessary adjust the network settings To save the changes enter a user name and a password then click the Setup Device button 3 4 Authentication The Authentication portion of psetup allows you to change the super user administrator password To modify the current authentication settings enter your login as super user administrator and change your password e Super user login Enter the login name of the super user The initial value is admin e Super user password Enter the current password for the super user This initial value is password e New super user password Enter the new password for the super user e New password confirm Re type the new password for the super user To close the window and accept the changes click the OK button otherwise click the Cancel button on Windows On a Linux system close the window by clicking the appropriate window button 3 5 Operating the Psetup Utility from a Linux Command Line It is also possible to operate psetup from
79. e Remote Access Permission Dial in or VPN access is set to Allow access where default is Deny access To check double click on user and select the Dial in tabulator Make all users member of the above group Add and Configure a RADIUS Client This step is necessary to give the RADIUS server some information about the client Intel RMM2 and define a password phrase Go to Start gt Administrator Tools gt Internet Authentication Service Right click on RADIUS Clients and select New RADIUS Client Type a name for this client In this example Intel RMM2 at Server3 is used Type the IP address of the Intel RMM2 that will be used as the RADIUS client In this example 192 168 1 198 is used Select Next after this is done Type the share secret that will be used between this RADIUS server and Intel RMM2 Note remember this secret you will be asked to key it in during the configuration of RADIUS function on the Intel RMM2 Select Finish after this is done A new RADIUS client will now be shown on the display window Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Setup a Custom Remote Access Policy This step explicitly allows the group configured above to login remotely Go to Start gt Administrator Tools gt Internet Authentication Service Right click on Remote Access Policies and select New Remote Access Policy Select Next to get on the Policy Configuration Method page Switch to set up custom policy and enter
80. e cover later Replace the chassis cover attach AC power and connect a network cable to the Intel RMM2 NIC AF002058 Figure 2 Installing the Intel RMM2 2 3 2 AF002057 Figure 3 Installing the Intel RMM2 Dedicated NIC Module Installation on the Intel Server Board S5000PSL The Intel Server Board S5000PSL installs in pedestal style chassis The following steps detail the installation for this type of chassis The Intel RMM2 module ships with one plastic standoff pre installed as shown in Figure 4 The standoff will align with a hole in the server baseboard when mounted to the baseboard Attach the Intel RMM2 to the connector on the server baseboard labeled RMN Snap the standoff into the corresponding hole in the baseboard Attached the NIC module to the add in card slot bracket as shown in Figure 5 Use the screws provided Mount the bracket with the NIC module in a chassis slot near the baseboard connector for the cable Attach the cable from the baseboard to the NIC module as shown Make a note of the MAC address of the Intel RMM2 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 to the Intel RMM2 NIC Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 11 Sooo Ze
81. e network is slow it may take too long for the RELEASE packet to arrive This might mislead the Intel RMM2 to replicate the key press as if you are holding down the desired key The Key Release Timeout in Milliseconds tells the Intel RMM2 to consider the key released even if no RELEASE packet has arrived This avoids keys being unintentionally repeated 7 5 2 2 USB Mouse Type This enables the USB mouse type Choose an appropriate option from the selection box Choose between MS Windows 2000 or newer for Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 Server XP or Other Operating Systems for Microsoft Windows NT Linux or OS X In MS Windows 2000 or newer mode the remote mouse is always synchronized with the local mouse 68 7 5 2 3 Mouse Speed Auto mouse speed Use this option if the mouse settings on the host use an additional acceleration setting The Intel RMM2 tries to detect the acceleration and speed of the mouse during the mouse sync process Fixed mouse speed This option uses a direct translation of mouse movements between the local and the remote pointer You may also set a fixed scaling which determines the amount the remote mouse pointer is moved when the local mouse pointer is moved by one pixel This option only works when the mouse settings on the host are linear This means that there is no mouse acceleration involved To set the options click on the button Apply 7 6 Device Setting 7 6 1 Network The Network Settings pa
82. equest If the request job is not completed within this interval of time it is cancelled The default value is 1 second e Retries Sets the number of retries if a request cannot be completed The default value is 3 times e Global Authentication Type Sets the authentication protocol This can be the unencrypted PAP Password Authentication Protocol or the encrypted CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 7 6 9 SMTP Settings Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help da vi O QM D mens ie 109Mome ssp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 e Konsole SMTP Settings 2 bee tee SMTP Server 192 168 1 1 Q Virtual Media Sender Email Address johndoe acme com System Health Apply Resetto defaults uy Stored value is equal to the default User Management 5 KVM Settings Su Device Settings D Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate USB IPMI Date Time Authentication a SMTP Settings Event Log SNMP Settings Language Maintenance lt Figure 73 SMTP Settings Menu Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 87 Mail server and email source address for event logging is configured here If you want to enable email notification for Intel RMM2 internal events you also have to enable SMTP on the page Event Log 7 6 10 Event Log Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla
83. ertion Event Monitor Sensors SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 14 Session Audit Assertion Event e System Event Log SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 09 Session Audit Assertion Event U User Management SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 08 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 02 Session Audit Assertion Event KVM Settings SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 39 01 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 33 20 Session Audit Assertion Event Device Settings SEL record 02 Pre Init 03 33 20 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 02 04 41 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 02 04 40 Session Audit Assertion Event SEL record 02 Pre Init 02 04 24 Session Audit Assertion Event Page 15 total First Back 123611 Forward Last Clear Invalidate SEL Cache Ai Virtual Media KI A System Health w Maintenance lt Figure 54 System Hardware Event Log You can browse the System Event Logs here Note These logs are for IPMI events These are different from the system logs of the Intel RMM2 You may use the text buttons back forward first and last to browse within the data The back button displays the previous page with newer log information whereas the forward button switches to the following page with older log information The first button displays the page with the most recent entries and the last button displays the page with the oldest entries You ca
84. fter the Intel RMM2 loses power for more than a few minutes To avoid this you can use a NTP time server which sets the internal clock automatically to the current UTC time Because NTP server time is always UTC there is a setting that allows you to set up a static offset to get your local time Note Daylight saving time is not automatically changed 84 7 6 8 Authentication Settings A Home 10 23 218 19 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay Oxx x AG JO search She Favorites 2323 WA 3 Address http 10 23 218 19 home asp Es Links gt vor Ev YY Bookmarke E7 blocked Check y Autolink O Settings Google G E intel Intel Remo qe Mod TETN Home Console Logout Wi Remote Control Virtual Media LDAP gt User LDAP Server 192 168 1 250 System Health y SSL enabled User Management Port 389 SSL Port KVM Settings So Base DN of User LDAP Server sample domain com Device Settings gt Type of external LDAP Server Generic LDAP server w 5 Network Dynamic DNS Security Certificate User search subfilter blank ie gt Date Time 2 Authentication Active Directory Domain H SMTP Settings Event Log RADIUS SNMP Settings Auth Ra Server Shared Secret Port Port Timeout Retries 1 l Local intranet Name of login name attribute blank Name of user
85. g the Intel RMM2 The tool uses SCSI USB driver to access the module e Remotely Psetup can be started on any host connected to the same subnet broadcast domain as the Intel RMM2 Psetup uses UDP broadcasts to access the module 3 2 Using the Psetup Tool via Graphical User Interface A typical Windows version of the psetup screen is shown in Figure 9 Device Setup 1 2 1 Device Network Configuration Device MAC address 00 0d 5d 01 62 d8 IP auto configuration None DHCP C BOOTP IP address Device Type Intel R RMM2 Subnet mask C Enable WLAN Configuration WLAN Devices only Gateway 4uthentication Wireless LAN Configuration Super User login admin Super User password New Super User password New password confirm Status Ready Figure 9 Psetup Utility Windows Version Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 15 Device Setup MAC address 00 0d 54 01 82 48 el Refresh Help Super user login admin Super user password Device Type Intel R RMM2 New super user password New super user password confirm IP auto configuration DHCP v IP address 192 168 1 109 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Setup Device Status Ready Figure 10 Psetup Tool Linux Version When first launched psetup automatically scans and auto detects all Intel RMM2 modules on the local host and on the subnet The MAC addresses of all detected modules are a
86. ggles the Readability Filter on or off If the filter is switched on in scaling mode it will preserve most of the screen details even if the image is substantially scaled down This option is only available with a JVM 1 4 or higher 6 4 5 Scaling Allows you to scale down the Remote Console You can still use both mouse and keyboard however the scaling algorithm will not preserve all display details DoR H Options 2 08 Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Readability Filter Mouse Handling H 50 Local Cursor 100 Chat Window Scale to fit Soft Keyboard Local Keyboard Hotkeys Encoding e e e e Figure 35 Remote Console Options Menu Scaling 6 4 6 Mouse Handling The submenu for Mouse Handling offers two options for synchronizing the local and the remote mouse pointer when using Soft Mouse Mode as explained in the section called Mouse and Keyboard Configuration This option is available when Other Operating Systems is selected as the operating system type Dor NS Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Readability Filter Scaling D Mouse Handling Wd Fast Sync Alt F12 Local Cursor Intelligent Sync Chat Window Single Mouse Mode Soft Keyboard v Double Mouse Mode Local Keyboard Hotkeys Encoding e e e e Figure 36 Remote Console Options Menu Mouse Handling Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 47 e Fast Sync The fast synchronization
87. gs Alert Settings This screen shows all of the system alerts You can also set up filters policies and LAN destinations where the module will send the alerts Please see the Done Logout r Chassis Information 2 Power is On Power On Counter Unknown Last Restart Cause Unknown Power Controfl power Ona Chassis Locator 2 Duration Off http 192 168 1 109 help asp ipmi_chassis_ctrl Figure 28 Launching the Online Help 5 6 Logging out of the Intel RMM2 This link logs out the current user and presents a new login screen Please note that an automatic logout will be performed if there is no activity on the web page for half an hour There is no timeout associated with the Remote Console KVM connection it will not timeout until closed by the user 42 6 Remote Console KVM Operation 6 1 General Description The Remote Console is the redirected keyboard video and mouse of the remote host system where the Intel RMM2 is installed Intel R RMM2 Remote Console 192 168 1 109 Ctri Alt Delete amp Applications Actions 34 Mon Jan 22 11 44 AM D Computer 3 root s Home N u Trash Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Fps 3 In 2 KB s Out 30 B s Figure 29 Remote Console The Remote Console window is a Java applet that establishes a TCP connection to the Intel RMM2 The protocol that is run over this connection is a unique K
88. he NFS share and the NFS server must be filled with valid sources or you will get an error message In contrast to the internal log file on the Intel RMM2 the size of the NFS log file is not limited Every log event will be appended to the end of the file and it grows continuously If the file size gets too large you may have to delete it or copy it to another location SMTP Logging Enabled With this option the Intel RMM2 is able to send emails to an address given by the email address text field in the Event Log Settings These mails contain the same description strings as the internal log file and the mail subject is filled with the event group of the occurred log event In order to use this log destination you must specify an SMTP server that is reachable from the Intel RMM2 device and needs no authentication at all lt serverip gt lt port gt Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 89 SNMP Logging Enabled If this is activated the Intel RMM2 sends an SNMP trap to a specified destination IP address every time a log event occurs If the receiver requires a community string you can set it in the appropriate text field Most of the event traps only contain one descriptive string with all information about the log event Only authentication and host power events have their own trap class that consists of several fields with detailed information about the event that occurred To receive the SNMP traps any SNMP trap listener may be
89. icate to you Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 79 To create and install an SSL certificate for the Intel RMM2 the following steps are necessary 1 Create an SSL Certificate Signing Request using the panel shown in Figure 6 31 You need to fill out a number of fields that are explained below Once this is done click on the button Create which will initiate the Certificate Signing Request generation The CSR can be downloaded to your administration machine with the Download CSR button see Figure 68 2 Send the saved CSR to a CA for certification You will get the new certificate from the CA after a traditional authentication process 3 Upload the certificate to the Intel RMM2 using the Upload button r Certificate Signing Request CSR 2 The following CSR is pending countryName US stateOrProvinceName DC localityName Washington D C organizationName ACME Corp organizationalUnitName Marketing Dept commonName John Doe emailAddress johndoe acme com r Certificate Upload 2 ___ SSL Certificate File Upload Figure 68 Certificate Upload After completing these three steps the Intel RMM2 has its own certificate that is used for identifying the card to its clients If you destroy the CSR on the Intel RMM2 there is no way to get it back If you delete it by mistake you will have to repeat the three steps as described above 7 6 4 1 Common N
90. identify the Intel RMM2 refer to the section called Certificate 7 6 3 2 This option controls the encryption of the KVM protocol This protocol is used by the Remote Console to transmit both the screen data to the administrator machine and keyboard and mouse data back to the host KVM Encryption If set to Off no encryption will be used If set to Try the applet tries to make an encrypted connection If the connection cannot be established an unencrypted connection will be used instead If set to Force the applet tries to make an encrypted connection An error will be reported if the connection establishment fails 74 7 6 3 3 IP Access Control This section contains settings for the module built in firewall This firewall can be generally enabled or disabled If enabled the firewall allows for explicitly blocking or allowing connections from certain client IP addresses If the default policy is set to DROP a list of IP addresses or address ranges can be configured to be exceptionally ACCEPTed If the default policy is set to ACCEPT a list of IP addresses or address ranges can be configured to be exceptionally DROPped The network or address range has to be configured in CIDR Classless Inter Domain Routing notation e g 192 168 1 0 24 It has to consist of an IP address followed by a slash and the number of relevant bits belonging to the network or address range counting from left Enable IP Access Control Enables
91. ion to a file lt filename gt cfg restore Restore the device s configuration from a lt filename gt file cfg get lt key gt Read and show the given configuration key cfg set lt key gt Sets the given configuration key to the lt value gt given value admin name lt name gt Changes new admin name admin passwd Changes admin s password lt passwd gt admin show Shows admin s name fni show Show status of IPMI over FML forwarding fni set lt on off gt Turn IPMI over FML forwarding on of off raw lt hex bytes gt Send raw command and prints raw response lt netfn gt lt cmd gt lt d1 gt lt d2 gt lt dN gt e g 06 01 test lt test gt Performs module self test and shows results return value is 0 on success and 0 in failure device Tests whether the device is available video lt subtest gt Tests video interface DVO DVI status Checks detected video signal and resolution Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Commands Notes cre Calculate CRC sum over the captured screen dde lt subtest gt Tests DDC interface info Queries EDID information from the device and compares it to the EDID information known by the OS only available under Windows ipmb lt subtest gt Tests IPMB interface bmc Test whether a BMC responds over IPMB fml lt subtest gt Tests FML interface esb2 Test whether an ESB2 is responding on FML when TPT TCP Pass Through is
92. is used to correct a temporary but fixed skew e Intelligent Sync Use this option if the fast sync does not work or the mouse settings have been changed on the host system 6 4 7 Single Double Mouse Mode Single Mouse Mode will show only the remote mouse pointer The local mouse pointer will be hidden and the remote one can be controlled directly To leave this mode it is necessary to define a mouse hotkey in the Remote Console Settings Panel Press this key to free the captured local mouse pointer This feature is available when Other Operating System is selected 6 4 8 Local Cursor There is a list of different cursor shapes to choose from for the local mouse pointer The selected shape will be saved for the current user and activated the next time this user opens the Remote Console The number of available shapes depends on the Java Virtual Machine DER HS Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Readability Filter Scaling gt Mouse Handling Transparent Chat Window v Default Soft Keyboard Big Local Keyboard gt Pixel Hotkeys gt Crosshair Encoding gt Figure 37 Remote Console Options Menu Cursor 6 4 9 Chat Window This opens a chat window allowing you to interactively chat with other users logged into the Intel RMM2 192 168 1 109 Chat testuser testxpen admin gt Hello World kam rebekka2 admin gt Hello testuser testxpen admin Howz going Figure 38 Ch
93. m Health W rActive Image Drive 2 Floppy Image Image Name fdos drive2 img Wa User Management Reactivate Download Discard KVM Settings rActive Image Drive 3 2 E Floppy Image Device Settings Image Name fdos drive3 img Reactivate Download Discard Maintenance lt Active Image Drive 4 No disk emulation set r Floppy Image Upload This option allows you to upload a binary image e g example img with a maximum size of 1 44MB to the Intel R RMM2 This image will be emulated to the host as USB device Virtual Drive Drive4 e Floppy Image File Y test fdos drive4 img Figure 49 Floppy Disk Image Two virtual floppies are possible using the Intel RMM2 Use this screen to configure the path to the floppy images You can specify up to two images To open the file selection dialog click on the button Browse and select the desired image file The maximum image size is limited to 1 44MB To use a larger image mount this image via Windows Share or SAMBA Click on the Upload button to initiate the transfer of the chosen image file into the onboard memory of the Intel RMM2 This image file is kept in the onboard memory of the Intel RMM2 until the end of the current session until you log out or until a reboot of the Intel RMM2 is initiated 7 2 2 Drive Redirection The Drive Redirection is another possibility to use a
94. maximum number of failed login attempts after which it should not be possible for this user to login anymore Leave this field empty to disable the user blocking feature e Block time The number of minutes the user is blocked after he exceeded his maximum number of failed login attempts Leave this field empty to block him for an infinite amount of time until he is manually unblocked again 7 6 3 6 Login Limitations You can specify if only a single user is allowed to login to the Intel RMM2 at one time Note that if you do so this greatly reduces the usefulness of some functions for example the chat window Additionally if another administrator is logged in from a different location you will be blocking access to the Intel RMM2 Password aging is the time interval at which users are required to change the password Some systems refer to this as Password Expiry 78 7 6 4 Certificate Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt a x gt 3 x A L http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout Certificate Signing Request CSR 2 u KI Remote Control Common Name John Doe 2 Virtual Media Organizational Unit Marketing Dept J Se Organization ACME Corp gt System Health GEESS we A Locality City Washington D C 335 User Management State Province DC Country ISO Code US 5 KVM Settings ve Em
95. mote Management Module 2 User Guide Options Notes y verbose increase verbosity level by one step may be mentioned more than once for extra output c calm does not print out anything silent h help shows help and usage information Table 9 Commands Overview Commands Notes ver Shows version of KiraTool info Shows vendor and device ID of the connected device ipsrc set static Sets IP address source dhcp bios none ipsrc show Shows current IP address source ip set lt ip addr gt Sets IP address e g 192 169 1 123 ip show Shows current IP address netmask set Sets netmask e g 255 255 255 0 lt netmask gt netmask show Shows current netmask gw set lt gw addr gt Sets gateway address e g 192 169 1 1 gw show Shows current gateway address mac set lt mac addr gt Sets MAC address e g FE 00 00 12 34 56 or FE0000123456 mac show c Shows current MAC address c compact mode e g 87654321DCBA instead of 87 65 43 21 DC BA fw upgrade h o Upgrades firmware h cross hwid o lt fw bin file gt cross oem Commands Notes fw validate h Checks firmware compatibility h cross o lt fw bin file gt hwid o cross oem fw ver Shows firmware version information serial show Shows device s serial number defaults Resets all settings to factory defaults reset Hard resets the module cfg backup Backup the device s configurat
96. n Replacing a Rule Enter the rule number the IP Mask and set the policy Finally press the Replace button Deleting a Rule Enter the rule number and press the Delete button Example of Use In the following example Figure 65 the Intel RMM2 is configured to be inaccessible for all IP addresses except for the IP addresses which follow the two rules below Table 5 Example of IP Access Control ae IP Mask Policy Effect 192 168 5 0 24 ACCEPT All IP addresses of the Private Class C 16 bit block subnet 5 can access the RMM2 module 192 168 1 46 32 ACCEPT Only the host with the IP address 192 168 1 46 32 of the Private Class C subnet 1 can access the RMM2 module IP Access Control Please note Apply is required or changes will be lost Enable IP Access Control Default policy DROP Rule IP Mask Policy 1 192 168 5 0 24 ACCEPT 2 192 168 1 46 32 ACCEPT Append Insert Replace Delete Figure 65 Example of IP Access Control 76 7 6 3 4 Group Based System Access Control This is similar to the option above except that you can specify a group of IP addresses and not a network with a network mask Example of Use In the following example Figure 66 the Intel RMM2 is configured to be accessible for all IP addresses which passed the IP Access Control rules except for users with an IP address which follow the rule below Table 6 Example of Group
97. n also directly switch to a certain page number The System Event Log entries are kept in an internal cache on the Intel RMM2 If this cache is somehow messed up you can trigger the Intel RMM2 to pull the complete Event Log from the motherboard again This can be done with the Invalidate SEL Cache button However this process may take several minutes 7 4 User Management The Intel RMM2 comes with a pre configured user account for the administrator also referred to as the super user The super user has the login name admin and a fixed set of permissions This user has all possible rights needed to configure the device and to access all of the functions of the Intel RMM2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 61 The Intel RMM2 has several pre defined user groups e Admin User group for the administrative super user e Unknown A restricted group for users without a specific group e None Not really a group This indicates that a user has no group and thus owns a private set of permissions A super user cannot delete any of the pre defined groups The super user may create and delete other groups 7 4 1 Change Password Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox Eile Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt A gt gt S amp A a http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Logout Console Change Password 2 d Remote Control Old Password New Password
98. nds Telnet and SSH are enabled under Device Settings gt Network You will be asked to enter your User Name and Password Once connected you will be at a prompt eSH gt One of the commands available at the prompt is clp This will take you to a new command prompt clp gt From this prompt you are able to issue CLP commands CLP to CIM mapping The CLP to CIM Mapping Specification is another specification from the SMASH suite The specification describes the common requirements for the mapping of CLP commands to elements of CIM The CLP target namespace needs to be mapped to appropriate CIM Common Information Model classes and objects and target properties that are to be read or manipulated by the SHOW or SET verbs The CLP target namespace is organized in a tree structure the root of which is called the admin domain and is labeled by a single slash character All manageable devices are represented by targets subordinated somewhere in this tree structure Instances of a class are indicated by an instance number appended to the class name system1 locator nsensor sensor system2 account authorizedpriv group log record pwrmgtsvc record Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Global commands h There are a number of CLP verbs that can be applied to any target e CD changes the default target and displays the new value e SH
99. nel as shown in the figure below allows changing network related parameters Each parameter is described below Once applied the new network settings will immediately come into effect Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a 5 gt 8 amp A D http 192 168 1 109 home asp fal intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console y Network Basic Settings KI Remote Control IP auto configuration DHCP e Virtual Media Preferred host name DHCP only Intel R DA b IP address 192 System Health Subnet mask 55550 8 User Management Gateway IP address Primary DNS server IP address KVM Settings ie Secondary DNS server IP address Device Settings O Network Miscellaneous Settings 2 e Network Remote Console 8 HTTPS Port 443 s Dynamic DNS gt Security Certificate TELNET Port 23 a USB SSH Port 22 J IPMI Date Time Authentication Enable TELNET access SMTP Settings Enable SSH access EE Disable Setup Protocol SNMP Settings Language r LAN Interface Settings 2 HTTP Port 80 Bandwidth Limit kbit s Maintenance Current LAN interface parameters autonegotiation on 100 Mbps full duplex link ok LAN interface speed Autodetect Wir LAN interface duplex mode Autodetect Si Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default
100. ng intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the pins on the board Contents Safety Cautions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information at http support 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 Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zunachst samtliche Warn und Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokumen
101. ntel Remote Management Module 2 Chassis Information 2 Ki Remote Control Power On Power On Counter 1 days 4 hours 0 minutes Last Restart Cause Invalid System Health System Information Power Control Chassis Control Power Up Power Down cil Power ysis Reset User Management Chassis Locator Virtual Media A Duration 5 KVM Settings Sg Device Settings Maintenance Figure 52 Chassis Control Page Using Chassis Control you can obtain information about the selected chassis switch the remote power on and off power cycle and locate the remote host chassis by turning on the blue System ID LED Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 59 7 3 3 Monitor Sensors gt Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox Console Logout 8 Remote Control Sensor Name Sensor Reading BB 1 2V Vit 1 197 Volts BB 15V AUX 1 490 Volts BB 15v 1469 Vols BB 18V 1 313 Volts s System Information a BB 33V 3 320 Volts Chassis Control BB 3 3V STB 3 337 Volts a Monitor Sensors BB 1 5V ESS 1482 Volts System Event Log BB 5V 5 096 Volts User Management BB 12V AUX 12 152 Vots s BB OSV 0 902 Volta d KVM Settings Baseboard Temp Ok 31 1 500 degrees C Front Panel Temp Ok 23 1 500 degroon C z Device Settings SYS FAN 1TACH Below lower critical threshold 0 RPM SYSFANJTACH Below lower cntical threshold 0 RPM Pt Them Margin 50 0
102. oard 12 ipmb evalboard 13 Appendix D Key Codes Table 1111 shows the key codes used to define the key strokes or hotkeys for several functions Please note that these key codes do not necessarily represent the key characters that are used on international keyboards A key on a standard 104 key PC keyboard with a US English language mapping is named The layout for this keyboard is shown in Figure 8282 However most modifier keys and other alphanumeric keys used for hotkey purposes in application programs are on a similar position no matter what language mapping you are using Some of the keys also have aliases This means that a key can be named by two different key codes Figure 82 English US Keyboard Layout Used for the Key Codes Ese Fl Ri 5 Fe FS EG FY ES F9 FIOFLLEL2 Prnt Serl Brk 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 0 D Bsp Ins PoslPgup Num tb q wie rit y u ijo pi Del EndPgdn 7 5 9 CR Caps a s i dif gih j k ll gt IN 5 6 ISA z x ce b n m Rshift Up 112 3 CR Letrl Win Alt Space ARGR Menu RCtrl bert Down Richt o Table 11 Key Names Key Alias Key s TILDE P MINUS EQUALS lt LESS Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Key Backspace TAB ENTER CAPS LOCK LSHIFT RCTRL RSHIFT LCTRL LALT SPACE ALT Gr ESCAPE a e e SE re rn SLASH BACK SLASH SHIFT CTRL STRG SHIFT CTRL STRG ALT ESC Alias Key s Key Alias Key s F7
103. ollows e dhcp allows the Intel RMM2 to get the IP configuration from the locally resident DHCP server This should be in the same broadcast domain as the Intel RMM2 otherwise the DHCP lookup will not work The DHCP also sets other basic information like the netmask IP address and the gateway address e static allows only static setting of the Intel RMM2 s IP address e none means unspecified e bios is the method where the Intel RMM2 will look into the BIOS of the host in order to find the IP address 26 Example C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ipsrc set static Successfully set IP source to static 4 2 4 Firmware Commands The KiraTool also allows you to manage the Intel RMM2 s firmware fw ver Shows the version of the firmware C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 5 a u admin p password fw Firmware version 4 2 2 Build number 123 Hardware ID 0x20 Firmware tag Devel OEM intel fw validate This command allows you to check if the firmware binary file is compatible with your Intel RMM2 It is recommended to check this before you attempt to upgrade the Intel RMM2 s firmware In order to perform the check you need to know the exact name and location on your hard drive of the firmware binary C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password fw validate F fw kira kimasmig4 asmidc intel_0
104. on console and to the Remote Console The whole process will take about half a minute Resetting sub devices e g video engine will take several seconds only and does not result in closing connections To reset one of the Intel RMM2 functions click the appropriate button for the action you wish Note Only the super user admin is allowed to reset the Intel RMM2 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 95 Getting Help World Wide Web http support intel com support Telephone In U S and Canada In Europe UK 0870 6072439 France 01 41 918529 Germany 069 9509 6099 Italy 02 696 33276 Spain 91 377 8166 Belgium 02 714 3182 1 800 404 2284 Finland 9 693 79297 Denmark 38 487077 Norway 23 1620 50 Sweden 08 445 1251 Holland 020 487 4562 In Asia Pacific region Australia 1800 649931 Hong Kong 852 2 844 4456 Korea 822 767 2595 China 800 820 1100 toll free 8 621 33104691 not toll free Singapore 65 6213 1311 India 0006517 2 68303634 manual toll free From India you need an IDD equipped telephone Taiwan 2 2545 1640 Indonesia 803 65 7249 Malaysia 1 800 80 1390 New Zealand 0800 444 365 Pakistan 632 63684 15 IDD via Philippines Philippines 1 800 1 651 0117 Thailand 1 800 631 0003 Vietnam 632 6368416 IDD via Philippines Myanmar 63 2 636 9796 via Philippines Cambodia 63 2 636 9797 via Philippines In Japan 0120 868686 Domestic 81 298 47 0800 outside country
105. one 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 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 ESD and 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 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 causi
106. or a Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition system with Active Directory enabled Prerequisites 1 Verify that Active Directory is enabled If not go to Start gt Run and type dcpromo to enable the Active Directory function Follow the on screen instructions to enable Active Directory 2 Make sure the Internet Authentication Service is installed enabled and registered to the Active Directory If it is not installed follow these steps e To install the Internet Authentication Service IAS go to Start gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs gt Add Remove Windows Components Select Networking Services by double click on it Check Internet Authentication Service and then click OK Click Next to install IAS e To register IAS to the Active Directory go to Start gt Administrative Tools gt Internet Authentication Service Then right click on the Internet Authentication Service Local select Register Server in the Active Directory 3 Create a Windows user group which will hold all users that are allowed to login on the Intel RMM2 You can allow deny login for a user just by adding removing him her to from this group For this group there will be a custom remote access policy configured later on Groups can be maintained by the Active Directory Users and Groups tool Start gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory Users and Computers gt Users 4 Create all users to be authenticated from Intel RMM2 Make sur
107. pperThresholdCritical and UpperThresholdFatal represent the thresholds between the possible sensor states Supported commands e RESET invokes an IPMI Sensor Rearm Events command for the specified sensor e SET can be used to manipulate the various sensor thresholds numeric sensors only system2 account The account instances belong to the C M_Account class and represent the 63 available BMC user slots including those that are currently empty Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide Properties Name is the key property used to select the instance that represents a given IPMI user slot This is not the login name for that user UserID displays the IPMI login name for that user or NULL if none is set UserPassword can be used to change the IPMI password for the given account This property cannot be read back Supported commands SET can be used to change the UserlD and UserPassword properties Associations Each account is associated with one group instance using a C IM_MemberOfCollection association class Modifying the Collection property of this association changes the group membership for the given account Example Move the fifth IPMI user from group 3 Operator to group 4 Administrator SET account5 gt CIM_MemberOfCollection gt group3 Collection group4 Examples of SMASH CLP Commands Locator LED Blue System ID LED Change Interval set system1 locator1 interval lt nn gt Example set system1 loc
108. private settings are still stored locally at the Intel RMM2 A user account has to be created on the Intel RMM2 before this user can login via LDAP Also all privilege configurations have to be done within the Intel RMM2 user management RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a protocol specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF working group There are two specifications that make up the RADIUS protocol suite Authentication and Accounting These specifications aim to centralize authentication configuration and accounting for dial in services to an independent server The RADIUS protocol exists in several implementations such as freeRADIUS openRADIUS or RADIUS on UNIX systems The RADIUS protocol itself is well specified and tested Recommendations for all products listed above are available For detailed information on how to setup the RADIUS server refer to Appendix C Note Currently the Intel RMM2 does not support challenge response An Access Challenge response is seen and evaluated as an Access Reject To access a remote device using the RADIUS protocol you must login first You are asked to specify your user name and password The RADIUS server reads your input data Authentication and the Intel RMM2 looks for your profile Authorization The profile defines or limits your actions and may differ depending on your specific situation If there is no such profile your access via RADIUS will be refu
109. problem anyone who can read your command file can attain administrative access to your Intel RMM2 modules and is able to reconfigure or disable them this can have a serious impact on your servers or your network MAKE SURE YOU ADEQUATELY PROTECT THESE FILES FROM UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS In order to reduce the risk of the clear text passwords in such files KiraTool offers an option P prompt for admin password You would then execute the KiraTool command as follows linux kiratool u admin P lan Password 20 Note When you type the password your characters will not be echoed they do not appear as you type 4 1 5 KiraTool Options for Other Purposes KiraTool also supports the options below 4 1 6 f force This will cause a command to the Intel RMM2 to be executed without any user confirmation a use ASMI mode needed if you want to access an Intel RMM2 v verbose This causes KiraTool to be more informative about the actions taken The output like all outputs of KiraTool will go the stdout You can use this option more than once and each use increases the level of verbosity c calm This option is the same as the q quiet option of other programs KiraTool will not generate any output h KiraTool will print out online help KiraTool Commands The command is a parameter of KiraTool which will request KiraTool to perform different actions based on the specific command For example
110. provided they are available on your Intel RMM2 in the following order device is the device available ddc info the DDC interface video status the status of the video inputs and outputs May fail if there is no remote video connected ipmb bmc the Board Management Controller if available fml esb2 tests FML interface and the ESB2 usb status the status of the USB interface for SCSI over USB nic status the status of the network interface LAN n WEE 28 The example below shows you the output of the test all command on an Intel RMM2 module with no remote connections C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 5 a u admin p password test all device ok firmware 4 2 0 Build 5359 Could not query DDC from device Self test not supported dde info error video status failed IPMB BMC status test failed Self test not supported ipmb bmc error FML ESB2 status test failed Self test not supported fml esb2 error usb status failed nic status ok link up duplex full speed 100 MBit 4 2 6 Test Types Here is a more detailed listing of the available tests Note the tests are organized in a hierarchical fashion If you exclude a top level test like s nic from the testing then ALL of the nic tests will be skipped Conversely if you specify a top level test
111. r Only is enabled 6 6 Recommended Mouse Settings The following are recommended mouse control settings for various operating systems when using Remote Console connections 6 6 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 2003 XP All Versions Choose the auto mouse speed radio button under the left menu for KVM settings keyboard mouse For Microsoft Windows XP disable the option enhance pointer precision in the control panel The remote mouse should always be synchronized with the local mouse if selecting the option Windows gt 2000 under the USB Mouse Type option 6 6 2 Linux Choose Other Operating Systems from the USB Mouse Type selection box Second choose the auto mouse speed radio button This applies for both USB and PS 2 mice Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 53 7 Menu Options of the Intel RMM2 Embedded Web This section details the Intel RMM2 menu options as seen on the left pane of the home page and the corresponding pages on the right pane 7 1 Remote Control This menu has two sub menu listings KVM and Remote Power 7 1 1 KVM Console Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help SO A _http 192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Logout Remote Console Preview 2 Click to open 2 Virtual Media KI A System Health wr MESA Management 5 KVM Settings Be Device Settings Maintenance be Desktop siz
112. s is selected Weins Switches between the Single Mouse Mode where only the remote mouse pointer is visible and the Double Mouse Mode where the remote and local mouse pointers are visible and need to be synchronized Single Mouse Mode is only available if using SUN JVM 1 4 or higher e Single Double Mouse Mode To leave the Single Mouse Mode and get your local mouse pointer back press Alt F12 6 4 Remote Console Options Menu To open the Options menu click on the Options button Options Monitor Only Exclusive Access Screenshotto clipboard Readability Filter Scaling Mouse Handling gt Local Cursor Chat Window Soft Keyboard Local Keyboard Hotkeys e e e e Encoding Figure 34 Remote Console Options Menu 6 4 1 Monitor Only Toggles the Monitor Only filter on or off If the filter is switched on no Remote Console interaction is possible the remote screen can be viewed only 6 4 2 Exclusive Access If a user has the appropriate permission all other Remote Console s connections are forced to close No other user can open a Remote Console connection until this user disables the exclusive access or logs off 46 6 4 3 Screenshot to Clipboard This button allows you to capture a screenshot of the Remote Console The Intel RMM2 will automatically place it onto the clipboard This allows you to easily import the screenshot into your documents or other programs 6 4 4 Readability Filter To
113. sed In terms of the remote activity mechanism the login via RADIUS works similar to the Remote Console If there is no activity for half an hour your connection to the Intel RMM2 will be aborted and closed e Server Enter either the IP address or the hostname of the RADIUS Server to connect to If entering the hostname DNS has to be configured and enabled e Shared Secret A shared secret is a text string that serves as a password between the RADIUS client and RADIUS server In this case the Intel RMM2 serves as a RADIUS client A shared secret is used to verify that RADIUS messages are sent by a RADIUS enabled device that is configured with the same shared secret and to verify that the RADIUS message has not been modified in transit message integrity For the shared secret you can use any standard alphanumeric and special 86 characters A shared secret may consist of up to 128 characters in length and may contain both lowercase and uppercase letters A Z a z numerals 0 9 and other symbols all characters not defined as letters or numerals such as an exclamation mark or an asterisk e Authentication Port The port the RADIUS server listens for authentication requests The default value is 1812 e Accounting Port The port the RADIUS server listens for accounting requests The default value is 1813 e Timeout Sets the request time to live in seconds The time to live is the time to wait for the completion of the r
114. sented by Internet Explorer 6 0 S Internet Explorer Version 6 0 2900 2180 xpsp_sp2_gdr 050301 1519 Cipher Strength 128 Bit Product ID 55375 OEM 0056721 29617 Update Versio Figure 25 Encryption Key Length Displayed by Internet Explorer In order to use the Remote Console KVM window of your managed server Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 4 or higher must be installed If the browser has no Java support such as on a small handheld device you are still able to maintain your remote host system using the administration forms displayed by the browser itself 5 4 Navigation After the successful login to the Intel RMM2 the main page of the Intel RMM2 appears see Figure 26 This web page consists of three parts each of them contains specific information The buttons on the top allow you to navigate within the home web page KVM and logout screens See the figure below for details The lower left frame contains a navigation bar and allows you to switch between the different sections of the Intel RMM2 Within the right frame task specific information is displayed that depends on the section you have chosen before 40 Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox OBRA File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help d E D O D htw 11192 168 1 109 home asp intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 eer D 2s De Console Remote Console Preview 2 I Remote Control Click to open E Vir
115. ses mac show c This command shows the Intel RMM2 s Ethernet or MAC address C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password mac MAC address fe 00 00 51 00 38 The optional c option to this command displays the MAC address in a compact format C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password mac show c MAC address FE0000510038 mac set lt mac addres gt This command allows you to set the MAC address of the Intel RMM2 You can also use the below expanded notation for the MAC address C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password mac set FE0000510200 Successfully set MAC address to FE0000510200 or C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password mac set fe 00 00 51 02 00 Successfully set MAC address to fe 00 00 51 02 00 ip show Shows currently configured IP address C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ip IP address 192 168 2 6 ip set lt ip address gt This command can assign an IP address for the Intel RMM2 and set ipsrc to static as default The Intel RMM2 can get an IP address from the DHCP server or the BIOS of the host See the ipsrc command for more details C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ip set 192 168 2 5 Successfully set IP
116. sole Confirmation Dialog AAA 51 Remote Console Options Encoding Compression ooocccccconoccccnonancncnnnnnncncnnnnnanncncnnns 51 Remote Console Options Predefined Encoding Compression meer 52 Remote Console Options Color Depth u a a 52 A a E 53 Remote Console Men sica een 54 Remote Power Display vico 55 Floppy Disk MAYO cotas Es 56 Drive e Le BEE 57 SA EE 58 C assis Gontrol Page de 59 EE O 60 System Hardware Event Log miii lee 61 Changing Pass Wo EE 62 User Management Page cc Gas ica REESEN E 63 Permissions Pads 64 Remote Console Setting for Users AEN 65 User Console Setting Palas id 66 Keyboard Mouse Configuration EEN 68 Network Mental 69 Dynamic DNS Menu sti es 72 Dynamic DNS Scenario anne een 72 Security Mo ico ti e 74 Example of IP Access Control ccoo cicatrices 76 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figures Example of Group Based System Access Control 77 Ee EE 79 Certificate Upload EE 80 USB SUING S rn 2 ae is 82 IPMI Setlings u a0 ee 83 Date and Time Menu ine ee entre 84 LDAP and Other Authentication Settings uk 85 SMTP Settings E E 87 Event log Menu Upper Screen Display 88 Event Log Menu Lower Display Gcreen Au 89 SMTP E EE 90 Device Information Page is 92 EI A Hei 92 Event LOG Listin adas 93 Firmware Update Page
117. t 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 support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm SICHERHEISMASSNAHMEN Immer wenn Sie die Geh useabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus 2 Schalten Sie das System mit dem Hauptschalter aus 3 Ziehen Sie den Stromanschlu stecker Ihres Systems aus der Steckdose 4 Auf der R ckseite des Systems beschriften und ziehen Sie alle Anschlu kabel von 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 Au erdem 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 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide v Contents Be EHS TEETER UN HDT ASCP AN TE es SP len BNL Resource CD CAICH A ERhttp support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770
118. tel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 35 4 3 4 Linux Version To execute the Linux version of the KiraTool you need to copy KiraTool 1 5 xx intel from the KiraTool package to a Linux server folder such as usr local bin xx is KiraTool revision number Follow the process below linux cp kiratool 1 5 11 intel usr local bin linux chmod 755 usr local bin kiratool 1 5 11 intel KiraTool needs the sg kernel module to detect a locally installed Intel RMM2 Load this kernel module before running KiraTool with the command below modprobe sg root thre vmware kiratool Shell Konsole Session Edit View Bookmarks Settings Help root thre vmware kiratool kiratool 1 5 10 No command provided Usage kiratool 1 5 10 options command parameters Possible options are Run in ASMI mode Use specified address in network mode Communicate via SCSI USB interface Use specified SCSI device default auto Specify connection login name Specify connection password Prompt for password Never prompt for user confirmation Calm mode nothing printed out Increase verbosity can be specified multiple times Show information about the BMC Show program version and information Reset the device Firmware operations Backup or restore device configuration Serial number operations Reset device to factory settings Read or set IP address Read or set default gateway address Read or set subnet mask Re
119. ters 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 Intel Pentium and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Copyright O 2007 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved Preface About this Manual Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel Remote Management Module 2 This manual is written for system technicians who are responsible for installing troubleshooting upgrading and repairing this management module This document provides a brief overview of the features of the module and instructions on how to use and operate the Intel Remote Management Module 2 Manual Organization Chapter 1 provides a brief overview of the Intel Remote Management Module 2 In this chapter you will find a list of the module features and photos of the product Chapter 2 provides instructions on installing the module Use this chapter for step by step instructions Chapter 3 provides instructions on using the utility Psetup which can be used to identify the IP address of the Intel RMM2 Chapter 4 provides instructions on using the utilit
120. the Ctrl and C keys are released and the key combination will be sent to the remote system The Ctrl key will appear normal color change In order to send the key combination Ctrl F5 three steps are required Select the Ctrl key once and the F5 key twice The last press will release both keys and send the key combination to the remote system In order to send the key combination Alt Shift F4 four steps are required First select the Alt key once Second select the Shift key Finally choose the F4 key twice The last press will release all the keys and send the key combination to the remote system F1 F2 F3 2 3lalslelrle ie In e wlelritivjulilolp 1 delndT t slgldelnliiklu J 5 w b nim t eil Alt ste Ctrl Figure 39 Soft Keyboard e Show Displays the Soft Keyboard e Mapping Used for choosing the desired language and country mapping of the Soft Keyboard Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 49 v English United States Nfs Options English United Kingdom Monitor Only German Germany Exclusive Access German Switzerland Screenshot to clipboard French France Readability Filter Italian Italy Scaling Japanese Japan Mouse Handling Spanish Spain Local Cursor gt Portuguese Portugal Chat Window Hebrew Israel Soft Keyboard 2 Show Russian Russia Local Keyboard MENTA Finnish Finland
121. to be done then all of the available sub tests will be executed video lt subtest gt tests video interface digital video input and output status checks detected video signal and resolution crc calculate CRC sum over the captured screen ddc lt subtest gt test DDC interface info queries EDID information from the device and compares it to the EDID information known by the OS only available under Windows ipmb lt subtest gt test IPMB interface bmc test whether a BMC responds over IPMB evalboard test whether the IPMB connection between two evaluation boards work fmi lt subtest gt test FML interface esb2 test whether an ESB2 is responding on FML when TPT TCP PassThrough is active evalboard test whether the FML connection between two evaluation boards work usb lt subtest gt test USB interface status test whether the device s USB module is enumerated nic lt subtest gt tests network interface status test NIC status and parameters loopback test NIC loopback functionality ping lt host gt Test whether pinging a host works Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 29 4 2 7 Test Return Codes All of the above tests return an error code if they fail and a zero 0 code when they succeed e 0 zero is returned if ALL of the specified tests executed successfully e 1 minus one is returned when an error occurs except for the test command itself Be caref
122. tual Media System Health x User Management 5 KVM Settings ue Device Settings Maintenance lt Desktop size 640 x 400 System Status Mo Power Control via IPMI 2 Power On Power Off Reset Figure 26 Home Page when Accessing the Intel RMM2 Return to the main page of the Intel RMM2 a Console Open the Intel RMM2 Remote Console KVM Logout Exit from the Intel RMM2 front end Figure 27 Web Interface Top Screen Buttons 5 5 Online Help The Web front end comes with online help To get further information on a certain topic or group of options just click the question mark near the group title displayed in the right page and a new browser with the online help will be opened Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 41 http 192 168 1 109 Help Mozilla Firefox Common chassis information is shown in this section Power Control A full set of power control options is available here This includes power up and down as well as power cycle ACPI soft shutdown and hardware reset of the host Chassis Locator This section allows to control a chassis locator or ID LED Monitor Sensors Monitoring Sensors On this screen you can see some of the remote hosts sensors and their values or state System Event Log System Event Log You can browse the System Event Logs here Note these logs are for IPM events These are different from the RMM2 module s own system lo
123. ul in some operating systems this is converted to 127 or another value Be sure to check carefully e Other values are returned when a specific test produces an error See table below Note If the test all command fails then the returned error code is that of the first failed test Testing will continue even if errors are encountered in previous tests Table 3 Test Return Codes Test Return Code device 1 video status video crc ddc info ipmb ddc fml esb2 usb status nic status nic loopback nic ping nic broadcast fml evalboard ipmb evalboard Bi Gool M k N mi k o 30 4 3 KiraTool Commands in Detail 4 3 1 Windows Version The Windows version of KiraTool can run on Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Execute a self extracting executable file KiraTool 1 5 xx Intel EXE in the KiraTool package to install the Windows version of KiraTool xx is revision number The welcome page appears click NEXT to continue KiraTool Setup Welcome to the KiraTool Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the installation of KiraTool It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Figure 11 KiraTool Setup Welcome Screen Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 31
124. up button to see the user information e New User name The new user login name for the account currently selected or being created e Password The password for the login name It must be at least four characters long e Confirm password Confirmation of the password above e Email address This is optional e Mobile number This is optional e User Group Each user can be a member of one group This can be one of the built in groups or a newly created one This group defines a set of privilege levels If a user has no group the individual privilege level set can be set for this user To create a user press the button Create The button Modify changes the displayed user settings To delete a user press the Delete button Note The Intel RMM2 is equipped with a host independent processor and memory which both have a limitation in terms of the processing instructions and memory space To guarantee an acceptable response time we recommend that you not exceed 25 users connected to the Intel RMM2 at the same time Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 63 7 4 3 Permissions Home 10 7 163 107 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help 0 0 3 0 htto 10 7 163 107 home asp KEES intel Intel Remote EN Management Module 2 z Home Console Logout User Group Permissions 2 Remote Control Show permissions for Virtual Media Group Admin __ El or System He
125. vailable as a drop down list This list allows you to connect and configure individual Intel RMM2 modules You can restart the auto detection by clicking on Refresh Devices After selecting a device by MAC address the Device Type will show Intel R RMM2 You are now able to query the current network settings of that device by Query Device To change the network settings or assign a new administrator password you will need to authenticate as an administrator See the section called Authentication Note The Linux version of psetup needs module sg running on the system to detect a local Intel RMM2 execute command modprobe sg to load this module 3 3 Mac Address Detection 3 3 1 Using the Psetup Utility for Windows On the upper left corner the MAC address of the Intel RMM2 is displayed To detect the MAC address manually click the Refresh Devices button The displayed MAC address is the same MAC address printed on the sticker placed on the Intel RMM2 On the lower right corner of the window there are two buttons Query Device and Setup Device Click the Query Device button to display the preconfigured values of the network configuration The values are displayed in the text 16 fields located above If necessary adjust the network settings To save the changes enter a user name and a password then click the Setup Device button 3 3 2 Using the Psetup Utility for Linux On the top of the window th
126. validated Those operating systems are listed below 1 2 1 Server System The following operating systems are supported on the managed server e Microsoft Windows 2003 Server with Service Pack 1 or later and all recent updates e Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4 Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 7 1 2 2 Client System The following client operating system and Internet browser combinations have been tested e Red Hat Linux 4 Red Hat Linux 4 ES with Firefox e SuSE 9 Pro 9 1 with Mozilla e Microsoft Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2 with Internet Explorer e Microsoft Windows 2003 ES with Service Pack 1 with Internet Explorer 2 Hardware Installations and Initial Configuration 2 1 Before You Begin Before working with your server product pay close attention to the Safety Information at the beginning of this manual 2 2 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 2 3 Installation The Intel Remote Management Module is currently supported on the following Intel server boards e All SKUs of Intel Server Board S5000XAL S5000PAL e All SKUs of Intel Server Board S5000XSL S5000PSL e Intel Server System SC5400RA e Intel Server System S7000FC4UR The Intel RMM2 box contains the following components e Intel Remote Management Module e Network Interface Card
127. ver in dot notation It will be used if the Primary DNS Server cannot be contacted 7 6 1 2 Miscellaneous Network Settings Remote Console and HTTPS Port Port number at which the Intel RMM2 s Remote Console server and the HTTPS server are listening If left empty the default value port 443 will be used HTTP Port Port number at which the Intel RMM2 s HTTP server is listening If left empty the default value port 80 will be used Telnet Port Port number at which the Intel RMM2 s Telnet server is listening If left empty the default value port 23 will be used 70 SSH Port Port number at which the Intel RMM2 s SSH Secure Shell server is listening If left empty the default value port 22 will be used Bandwidth Limit The maximum network traffic generated through the Intel RMM2 Ethernet device value in Kbit s Enable Telnet This enables the Telnet client mode Enable SSH This enables the SSH Secure Shell client mode Disable Setup Protocol Enable this option to exclude the Intel RMM2 from the setup protocol 7 6 1 3 LAN Interface Settings This entry field displays the current settings for the Ethernet LAN interface of the Intel RMM2 You may choose between auto negotiation and a fixed setting for the Ethernet transceiver settings interface speed and duplex mode in case auto negotiation does not work correctly LAN Interface Speed Depending on your network connection you may select a spee
128. virtual disc drive on the remote computer With Drive Redirection you do not have to use an image file but may work with a drive from your local computer on the remote machine The drive is shared over a TCP network connection Devices such as floppy drives hard disks CD ROM drives and other removable devices such 56 as USB drives can be redirected It is possible to enable a write support so the remote machine can write data to your local disk Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help lt a 5 z 8 x A 7 http 192 168 1 109 home asp Le intel Intel Remote Management Module 2 Console Logout r Active Image Drive 1 2 O Remote Control Floppy Image Image Name fdos1440 img Virtual Media amp Reactivate I Download Discard Floppy Disk Image Drive Redirection System Health Kid User Management 5 KVM Settings Su gt a Device Settings rActive Image Drive 2 No disk emulation set rActive Image Drive 3 No disk emulation set r Active Image Drive 4 2 No disk emulation set Drive Redirection Maintenance i S Drive Redirection allows you to share your local drive floppy CD ROM removable disks and harddisks with the remote system Disable Drive Redirection Force read only connections Apply Resetto defaults Stored value is equal to the default
129. ws the user to manage the Intel Remote Management Module 2 Intel RMM2 KiraTool can be easily invoked by scripts and batch files This allows the user to design script files to configure the Intel RMM2 quickly and automatically KiraTool is available for Windows and DOS EFI and RedHat Linux KiraTool can access the Intel RMM2 via several ways dependent upon the OS that KiraTool is running Table shows different versions of KiraTool and supported access methods Table 1 Accessing the Intel RMM2 KiraTool Version Windows Linux EFI DOS Network Y Y x x SCSI USB driver Y Y Y x System Management Interface x x x Y 4 1 2 KiraTool Syntax KiraTool command syntax contains option and command The general syntax is as follows kiratool option command Single letter options are preceded with a dash or hyphen such as s commands are several characters long and do not have a preceding hyphen for example reset For example C Program Files KiraTool gt kiratool 1 192 168 2 6 a u admin p password ip show IP address 192 168 2 6 a u and p are options ip show is command in this example Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 19 4 1 3 KiraTool Options for the Connection Type Options for connection type are a set of switches which can control how KiraTool accesses the Intel RMM2 KiraTool supports following connection options e 1 lt IP Address gt use the specified IP address to talk
130. x for the first time on your administration system and the appropriate Java plug in is not yet installed on your system it may be downloaded and installed 66 automatically However in order to make the installation possible you still have to answer the according dialogs with yes The download volume is around 11 Mbytes The advantage of downloading the Sun Microsystems JVM is the usage of a stable and identical JVM across different platforms The Remote Console software is optimized for the Sun Microsystems JVM and offers a wider range of functionality 7 5 1 4 Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Start in Monitor Mode Sets the initial value for the monitor mode By default the monitor mode is disabled When switched on the Remote Console window will start in a read only mode i e only remote video is visible remote keyboard and mouse are not working Start in Exclusive Access Mode Enables the exclusive access mode immediately at Remote Console startup This forces the Remote Consoles of all other users to close Nobody else can open the Remote Console at the same time again until you disable this feature or log off 7 5 1 5 Mouse Hotkey Allows to specify a hotkey combination which starts either the mouse synchronization process if pressed in the Remote Console or is used to leave the single mouse mode This is only available if you have selected the Mouse Mode Other Operating System 7 5 1 6 Remote Console Button Keys
131. y KiraTool which is a command line application used to probe manage and configure the Intel RMM2 Chapter 5 provides an introduction to the Intel RMM2 and the Web interface used for connections Chapter 6 outlines the steps to use the Remote Console KVM connection Chapter 7 covers all the menu options available on the Web interface Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide iii Contents Safety Information A WARNING Before working with your Intel RMM2 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 RMM2 power To remove power from the Intel RMM2 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 RMM2 Hazardous conditions devices and cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power teleph
132. ystem sensors e temperature Intel Remote Management Module 2 User Guide 57 7 3 1 Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help System Information gt 980 Console ER Remote Control Virtual Medi La irtual Media A System Health us System Information Chassis Control Monitor Sensors System Event Log User Management 3 KVM Settings Sly Device Settings Maintenance e LJ http 192 168 1 109 home asp Intel Remote Management Module 2 intel Chassis Information 2 Type Rack Mount Chassis Part Model Number Serial Number Board Information 2 Manufacturing Date Manufacturer Product Name Serial Number Part Model Number FRU File ID 2006 07 10 Intel S5000XALO BZAU62825042 D46952 702 FRU Ver 0 04 Product Information 2 Manufacturer Intel Name S5000XAL Part Model Number Version Serial Number Asset Tag Intel FRU File ID BMC Information 2 Firmware Revision 0 46 IPMI Version 2 0 System GUID fd6605851a65 11dc 07be 0004 23d432894 Figure 51 System Information This page displays information coming from the FRU Field Replaceable Unit repository of the host system 58 7 3 2 Chassis Control Home 192 168 1 109 Mozilla Firefox DER De Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help E D B O 0 nev 1192 168 1 109 nome asp intel I

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