drives).  When  you  click  an  object  in  the  ServeRAID  Manager  tree,  information  about 
that  object  appears  in  the  right  pane.  To  display  a  list  of  available  actions  for  an 
object,  click  the  object  and  click  Actions. 
Using  the  baseboard  management  controller 
The  baseboard  management  controller  provides  basic  service-processor 
environmental  monitoring  functions  for  the  server.  If  an  environmental  condition 
exceeds  a  threshold  or  if  a  system  component  fails,  the  baseboard  management 
controller  lights  LEDs  to  help  you  diagnose  the  problem  and  also  records  the  error 
in  the  BMC  system  event  log. 
The  baseboard  management  controller  also  provides  the  following  remote  server 
management  capabilities  through  the  OSA  SMBridge  management  utility  program: 
v  Command-line  interface  (IPMI  Shell) 
The  command-line  interface  provides  direct  access  to  server  management 
functions  through  the  IPMI  protocol.  Use  the  command-line  interface  to  issue 
commands  to  control  the  server  power,  view  system  information,  and  identify  the 
server.  You  can  also  save  one  or  more  commands  as  a  text  file  and  run  the  file 
as  a  script. 
v  Serial  over  LAN 
Establish  a  Serial  over  LAN  (SOL)  connection  to  manage  servers  from  a  remote 
location.  You  can  remotely  view  and  change  the  BIOS  settings,  restart  the  server, 
identify  the  server,  and  perform  other  management  functions.  Any  standard  Telnet 
client  application  can  access  the  SOL  connection.
Important:
  The  server  Ethernet  ports  are  set  to  DHCP  by  default.  In  order  to  find 
your  BMC  on  an  existing  network,  you  will  need  to  identify  the  server  by  the  default 
hostname.  The  default  hostname  for  each  server  is  the  last  8  characters  of  the 
BMC  MAC  address.  The  BMC  MAC  address  can  be  found  in  the  setup  utility,  on  a 
label  on  the  system  board,  and  on  a  tag  hanging  from  the  front  of  the  server.  Once 
you  have  deployed  your  server,  make  sure  that  you  remove  the  BMC  MAC  address 
tag  from  the  front  of  the  server  so  that  it  does  not  impede  airflow  through  the  front 
of  the  server. 
Enabling  and  configuring  SOL  using  the  OSA  SMBridge  management 
utility  program 
To  enable  and  configure  the  server  for  SOL  by  using  the  OSA  SMBridge 
management  utility  program,  you  must  update  and  configure  the  BIOS  code;  update 
and  configure  the  baseboard  management  controller  (BMC)  firmware;  update  and 
configure  the  Ethernet  controller  firmware;  and  enable  the  operating  system  for  an 
SOL  connection. 
BIOS  update  and  configuration 
To  update  and  configure  the  BIOS  code  to  enable  SOL,  complete  the  following 
steps: 
1.  Update  the  BIOS  code: 
a.  Download  the  latest  version  of  the  BIOS  code  from  http://www.ibm.com/
systems/support/.
 
b.  Update  the  BIOS  code,  following  the  instructions  that  come  with  the  update 
file  that  you  downloaded.
2.
  Update  the  BMC  firmware: 
 
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