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2 Configuring the IPMI Settings
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If you wish to use the IPMI-dedicated LAN port for your network connections, be sure to connect an
RJ45 cable to your dedicated LAN port before you activate the BMC (at
first power
-on or cold reset).
Otherwise, the BMC will look for a shared LAN port to connect to if the IPMI-dedicated LAN cable is
not detected upon BMC activation.
However, if you should decide to use the IPMI-dedicated LAN port for a network connection, please
perform a BMC cold reset or power cycle reset for the dedicated LAN to be detected.
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2.2 Using IE
to Access the BMC/IPMI Settings from Your
Computer
2.2.1
To Log In
Once you are connected to the remote server, the following screen will display.
Step 1
Enter your
Username
.
Step 2
Enter your
Password
and click
Login
.
To use the IPMIView Utility to access BMC/IPMI settings, refer to the IPMIView User's Guide for
instructions.
The manufacturer default username and password are ADMIN. Once you have logged into the BMC
using the manufacturer default password, be sure to change your password for system security.
For IPMI to work properly, please enable all onboard USB ports and the COM port designated for
SOL (IPMI) on the motherboard. All USB ports and the COM port for IPMI are enabled in the system
system BIOS by default. The COM port for IPMI is marked with "*" in the BIOS. It is usually listed as
as COM2 or COM3 in the BIOS. Refer to 2.1 Con
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NOTE
NOTE
User Guide
Issue 04 (2014-09-15)
RH2488 V2 BMC