replying the predefined value, e.g. 300W to the shelf manager, the MIC-5332 IPMC
uses an intelligent mechanism to auto-detect current CPU type and the amount and
size of the DIMMs, the RTM power draw and the FMM power draw thus calculating
and reporting a power value, which is representing the real power requirements of the
current blade configuration.
Note
:
The user may disable this function via Advantech’s IPMI OEM command:
“
ipmitool raw 0x2e 0x40 0x39 0x28 0x00 0x06 0x00 0x00”.
4.8 MAC Address Mirroring
All MAC addresses consumed by the MIC-5332 will also be stored in the FRU
EEPROM, making them available to be read even if the payload is not powered. User
can easily get all the MAC addresses via Advantech’s IPMI OEM command.
Summary of Contents for MIC-5332
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Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Hardware Management This chapter describes the IPMC firmware features ...
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