
C-2 Emergency Management Port Console
Emergency Management Port
The Emergency Management Port (EMP) allows remote server
management via a modem or direct connection. The COM2 port on your
server provides an interface to Console Manager software located in a
second system.
Modem
Modem
Modem Connection
Modem
Managed Server
Direct Connection
Sensors
Event
Generators
BIOS
Board Management
Controller (BMC)
Management Console
SEL,
SDR, FRU
Viewers
Control
Operations
Console
Manager
OR
System
Event Log
(SEL)
Sensor
Data
Record
(SDR)
Phonebook
Emergency Management Port Configuration
The following server operations are available from the Console Manager:
Connecting to remote servers
Powering the server ON or OFF
Resetting the server
SEL viewer
SDR viewer
FRU viewer
The Console Manager has a Phonebook, which you use to connect to a
selected server.
Referring to the above figure, the Board Management Controller (BMC)
in your server monitors system management events and logs their
occurrence in the System Event Log (SEL). These include events such
as over-temperature and over-voltage conditions, fan failure, or chassis
intrusion. To enable accurate monitoring of temperature, voltage, etc.
independent of an event, the BMC also maintains Sensor Data Record
for each sensor (SDR), from which sensor information can be retrieved.
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