LAN channel selection priority setting list:
0 = The first channel that links up, gets the NC-SI connection to the BMC.
1 = Channel 1 is the preferred port if it is up, otherwise use channel 2 if it is up.
2 = Channel 2 is the preferred port if it is up, otherwise use channel 1 if it is up.
3 = Channel 1 is the only allowed port, always use it, never change to channel 2.
4 = Channel 2 is the only allowed port, always use it, never change to channel 1.
The NC-SI LAN controller channel setting will be stored permanently (non-volatile
EEPROM). The default value is 0.
Read LAN channel selection priority:
Response:
Change LAN channel selection priority:
Response:
4.2.2 System Event Log (SEL)
The IPMC supports a non volatile System Event Log (SEL), which stores events of
onboard sensors as well as hosted FRUs such as the RTM modules. The SEL
contains 8192 bytes (512 sel entries), and new events will overwrite the old ones after
the SEL is full. Besides putting logs in local EEPROM, these events will also be
delivered to Shelf Manager via IPMB-0 interface.
4.3
Board Information
The board information is stored in the FRU EEPROM. User may get the information
via IPMI command:
fru
.
39 28 00
ipmitool raw 0x2e
0x40
0x39 0x28 0x00
0x04 0x01 <setting>
39 28 00
<setting>
ipmitool raw 0x2e
0x41
0x39 0x28 0x00
0x04 0x01
Summary of Contents for MIC-5332
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