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SV01 Server ● BMC User Manual ● Rev. 2.1
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When the virtual media is active, it is possible to configure the server to boot from it as if it was a CD
device. Ther
e are two means of selecting the “.ISO” media as the boot option:
1.
Configuring the “CD” option in the “Boot Override” menu, as explained in section “2.3.1.2 Host
OS boot settings - Boot override
”.
2.
Accessing the BIOS/UEFI menu, and selecting the “CD” option in the Boot menu, as shown in
Figure 31
. When the virtual media is active, the text “Linux File-Stor Gadget” is shown together
with the CD option.
Figure 31: Boot Priority menu - virtual media option
2.4 Configuration Menu
2.4.1 Network settings
This option may be used to configure the network settings of the BMC.
2.4.1.1 Common Settings
There are two network interfaces available for configuration:
●
eth0:
this interface is the “NC-SI” (Network Controller Sideband Interface). The NC-SI interface
is used for inband management of the BMC. The eth0 interface is accessed by means of the
mezzanine card Ethernet port 0.
●
eth1:
it is the default out-of-band management interface of the BMC. It can be accessed by
means of the dedicated Ethernet port present in the front panel of the DM-SV01.
For additional information regarding the BMC Ethernet ports and how to connect to them, please refer
to the “DM-SV01 Product Manual” (1).
The user can select which of these interfaces is going to be configured by means of the drop down box
shown in the Figure 32.