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4
Chapter
63
Operation and Maintenance
Introduction
This
chapter
presents
the
following
operation
and
maintenance
topics:
•
Hot
swap
process
•
IPMI
over
LAN
•
Serial
over
LAN
•
Firmware
and
software
upgrades.
Hot Swap of the CPM
The
CPM
is
hot
swap
capable
and
meets
the
hot
swap
requirements
defined
in
the
PICMG 3.0
Revision 2.0
AdvancedTCA
Base
Specification
.
The
Shelf
Manager
controls
the
hot
swap
process,
and
the
IPMC
enables
and
disables
payload
power
to
the
CPM
when
instructed
by
the
Shelf
Manager.
Refer
to
Removing
the
CPM
on
page 71
and/or
Installing
the
CPM
on
page 72
for
detailed
procedures
on
performing
a
hot
swap
of
the
CPM.
IPMI-Over-LAN
A
remote
management
application
can
establish
an
IPMI
‐
over
‐
LAN
session
with
the
IPMC.
The
IPMC
is
remotely
accessible
through
the
Base
Ethernet
ports.
The
CPM
implements
IPMI
‐
over
‐
LAN
using
RMCP
and
RMCP+
as
described
in
the
IPMI
2.0
specification.
The
IPMI
‐
over
‐
LAN
session
can
be
used
to
enable
the
functionality
described
in
Serial
‐
Over
‐
LAN
on
page 65.
Configuring IPMI-over-LAN access
The
CPM
must
be
initially
configured
to
make
IPMI
‐
over
‐
LAN
access
available.
The
IPMC
saves
the
configuration
changes
in
non
‐
volatile
RAM
so
they
are
not
lost
during
reboots,
hot
‐
swaps,
or
firmware
updates.
Before you begin
1. Gather
the
following
resources:
•
A
remote
computer
with
network
access
to
the
Shelf
Manager
in
the
shelf
with
the
CPM.
Note:
The
initial
steps
can
be
run
directly
on
the
CPM’s
CPU
as
an
alternative.
•
An
rsys
‐
ipmitool
utility
(available
on
the
software
installation
CD).