Chapter
6.
Menu
Options
IPMI Settings
Figure
6-25
shows
the
V-IP
IPMI
settings
panel.
Its
options
will
be
explained
below.
IPMI
disabled
Disables
IPMI
on
the
V-IP
.
This
means
that
Status
via
IPMI
and
Event
Log
via
IPMI
are
not
available
and
the
power
on/off
and
reset
functions
do
not
use
IPMI
rather
than
the
ATX
and
the
reset
cable
connected
from
the
V-IP
to
the
mother-
board.
IPMI
over
LAN
You
can
connect
the
IPMI
over
a
LAN
connection,
too.
The
prerequisite
for
this
access
type
is
a
host
system
with
IPMI
V1.5
and
a
network
adapter
with
a
side-
band
connection
to
the
BMC
(mostly
on
board).
In
the
IPMI
Settings
you
have
to
enter
the
IP
address
of
this
host
system
and
the
correct
password
for
the
LAN
connection.
You
can
also
access
other
IPMI
systems
if
you
enter
their
IP
address.
Date And Time
Figure
6-26.
Date
and
Time
This
link
refers
to
a
page
where
the
internal
realtime
clock
of
the
V-IP
can
be
set
up
(see
Figure
6-26
).
You
have
the
possibility
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
have
to
adjust
it
again
after
the
V-IP
loses
power
for
more
than
a
few
minutes.
To
avoid
this
you
can
use
a
NTP
time
server
which
sets
up
the
internal
clock
auto-
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Summary of Contents for V-IP
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Page 6: ...vi...
Page 18: ...Chapter 2 Introduction 10...
Page 22: ...Chapter 3 Installation 14...
Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Configuration 22...
Page 82: ...Chapter 6 Menu Options 74...
Page 88: ...Appendix C V IP Video Modes 80...
Page 90: ...Appendix D Users and Roles 82...
Page 94: ...Appendix E Key Codes 86...
Page 96: ...Appendix F Pin Assignment 88...
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