
Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2 Technical Product SpecificationPlatform Management Architecture
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[u,l][nr,c,nc]
upper nonrecoverable, upper critical, upper noncritical, lower
nonrecoverable, lower critical, lower noncritical
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uc, lc
upper critical, lower critical
Event
Triggers are supported event generating offsets for discrete type sensors. The
offsets can be found in the
Generic Event/Reading Type Codes
or
Sensor Type Codes
tables in the IPMI specification, depending on whether the sensor event/reading type is
generic or a sensor specific response.
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Assertion/Deassertion Enables
Assertions and Deassertion
indicators reveals the type of events the sensor can
generate:
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As:
Assertions
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De:
Deassertion
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Readable Value / Offsets
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Readable Value indicates the type of value returned for threshold and other non-
discrete type sensors.
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Readable Offsets indicates the offsets for discrete sensors that are readable via the
Get Sensor Reading
command. Unless otherwise indicated, all Event Triggers are
readable, i.e.,
Readable Offsets
consists of the reading type offsets that do not
generate events.
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Event Data
This is the data that is included in an event message generated by the associated
sensor. For threshold-based sensors, the following abbreviations are used:
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R:
Reading
value
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T: Threshold value
The following table lists the core sensors located within the mBMC. These sensors are fixed and
hard-coded. They cannot be modified by a user.
Table 52. mBMC Built-in Sensors
Sensor Name
Sen
s
or
#
Sensor Type
Event /
Reading
Type
Event Offset
Triggers
Assert /
Deassert
Readable
Value /
Offsets
EventData
Physical Security
Violation
01 Physical
Security
05h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
LAN Leash Lost
As
LAN Leash
Lost
Trig Offset
Platform Security
Violation
02 Platform
Security
Violation
Attempt
06h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
Out-of-band
access password
violation
As –
Trig
Offset
Power Unit Status
03
Power Unit
09h
Sensor
Specific
6Fh
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Power
On/Off
•
Power
cycle
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AC
Lost
As –
Trig
Offset