Troubleshooting
Configuring the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
Note
- Currently, the E970LX, E670LX, and E470LX ADCs feature this optional utility.
The Equalizer E470LX, E670LX, and E970LX are equipped with a Baseboard Management Controller
(BMC). This specialized service processor monitors the physical state of the ADC using sensors
and communicates information to system administrators using an independent network
connection. BMC is a specialized micro controller embedded on the motherboard of the Equalizer
that manages the interface between the operating system and the hardware.
The BMC is active as long as your system is receiving power from an outlet and will remain ON,
even if the system is shut down. It has a dedicated network interface and is accessible via the
configured IP to perform power control functions using the Integrated BMC Web Console once it is
configured.
Prerequisites
Before configuring the BMC utility it is recommended that you contact your network administrator
to obtain:
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an IP address and subnet mask for the BMC
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the IP address of the gateway through which the BMC will be accessed
Configuration
The BMC is configured using CLI commands only. In the GUI, you can run the BMC commands
shown in this section using the CLI widget on the Dashboard. Once initial configuration is
complete, the BMC can be further configured through the Web Console.
This setup procedure describes the process of setting the initial user id and password and
assigning an IP address on which to access the BMC web interface.
When you power up your system for the first time, you will not have connectivity with the BMC.
You will need to:
1. Configure a password to use when logging in to the BMC console.
2. Enable the BMC to perform power control functions.
3. Configure an IP address (and Gateway) on which clients can communicate with it on the
integrated BMC Web Console.
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