122
BMC Settings
On the WEB GUI, go to the BMC Settings
→
Services to display the protocols and ports
information.
NOTE:
Http/Https (WEB) Timeout: if there is no web request in Timeout, web session
will be deleted, and new web request will not respond. If the web page has no auto
update, it will be logged out when you switch pages or refresh the page after
timeout.
The fixed protocols cannot be configured, as shown below.
Service
Usage
State
Port
TCP/UDP
smux
SNMP
Multiplexer
Enable
199
TCP
srvloc
Sever location
Enable
427
TCP, UDP
DHCP V6 Client DHCP V6 Client Enable
546
UDP
Websockify
KVM on HTML5 Enable
9666
TCP
Websockify
Virtual Media
on HTML5
Enable
9999
TCP
7.7.3
NTP Settings
The real-time is defined as the number of seconds that have elapsed since 00:00:00
1970/01/01 and the time can be referenced as timestamp for other BMC application. By
interface such as WEB UI, users are able to get current system date and time information,
or configure date and time, or synchronize date and time through NTP.
Mode
State
UTC Timezone NTP Server 1 NTP Server 2 NTP Server 3
Manual
Disable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
NTP
Enable
GMT+/-0
pool.ntp.org time.nist.gov time.nist.gov
BIOS will synchronize time to BMC at the beginning of BIOS POST and synchronize time
with ME after BMC running. If NTP is enabled and NTP servers are accessible, BMC will
synchronize time with NTP servers per hour.
On the WEB GUI, go to the BMC Settings
→
NTP Settings to display and set the current
BMC time and NTP settings.