Intel® Server Board S1200SP Family Technical Product Specification
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7 Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4)
The integrated BMC has support for basic and advanced server management features. Basic management
features are available by default. Advanced management features are enabled with the addition of an
optionally installed Remote Management Module 4 Lite (RMM4 Lite) key.
Table 19. Intel® Remote Management Module 4 (RMM4) Options
Intel® Remote Management
Module 4 Lite
Enables KVM & media
redirection
When the BMC FW initializes, it attempts to access the Intel® RMM4 Lite. If the attempt to access the Intel®
RMM4 Lite is successful, then the BMC activates the advanced features.
On the server board Intel
®
RMM4 Lite key is installed at the following locations.
Figure 20. Intel
®
RMM4 Lite Activation Key Installation
7.1 Dedicated Management Port
The Intel
®
server board S1200SPL and S1200SPO include a dedicated 1GbE RJ45 Management Port. The
management port is active with or without the RMM4 Lite key installed.
7.2 Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) Redirection
The BMC firmware supports keyboard, video, and mouse redirection (KVM) over LAN. This feature is available
remotely from the embedded web server as a Java applet. This feature is only enabled when the Intel
®
RMM4
lite is present. The client system must have a Java Runtime Environment* (JRE*) version 6.0 or later to run the
KVM or media redirection applets.
The BMC supports an embedded KVM application (Remote Console) that can be launched from the embedded
web server from a remote console. USB1.1 or USB 2.0 based mouse and keyboard redirection are supported.
It is also possible to use the KVM-redirection (KVM-r) session concurrently with media-redirection (media-r).