Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP TPS
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Appendix B: Integrated BMC Sensor Tables
This appendix lists the sensor identification numbers and information about the sensor type,
name, supported thresholds, assertion and de-assertion information, and a brief description of
the sensor purpose. See the Intelligent Platform Management Interface Specification, Version
2.0 for sensor and event/reading-type table information.
Sensor Type
The Sensor Type is the value enumerated in the Sensor Type Codes table in the IPMI
specification. The Sensor Type provides the context in which to interpret the sensor,
such as the physical entity or characteristic represented by this sensor.
Event/Reading Type
The Event/Reading Type values are from the Event/Reading Type Code Ranges and
Generic Event/Reading Type Codes tables in the IPMI specification. Digital sensors are
a specific type of discrete sensor with only two states.
Event Offset/Triggers
Event Thresholds are event-generating thresholds for threshold type sensors.
- [u,l][nr,c,nc]: upper nonrecoverable, upper critical, upper noncritical, lower
nonrecoverable, lower critical, lower noncritical
- uc, lc: upper critical, lower critical
Event Triggers are supported, event-generating offsets for discrete type sensors. You
can find the offsets 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.
Assertion/De-assertion Enables
Assertion and de-assertion indicators reveal the type of events the sensor generates:
- As: Assertions
- De: De-assertion
Readable Value/Offsets
- Readable Values indicate the type of value returned for threshold and other non-
discrete type sensors.
- Readable Offsets indicate the offsets for discrete sensors that are readable with the
Get Sensor Reading command. Unless indicated, all event triggers are readable;
Readable Offsets consist of the reading type offsets that do not generate events.
Event Data
Event data is the data included in an event message generated by the sensor. For
threshold-based sensors, the following abbreviations are used:
- R: Reading value
- T: Threshold value
Rearm Sensors
The rearm is a request for the event status of a sensor to be rechecked and updated
upon a transition between good and bad states. You can rearm the sensors manually or
automatically. This column indicates the type supported by the sensor. The following
abbreviations are used in the comment column to describe a sensor: