Intel® Server Board S5500WB TPS Functional Architecture
Revision 1.3
Intel order number E53971-004
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Figure 19. Integrated BMC Hardware
3.9.1 Integrated BMC Embedded LAN Channel
The Integrated BMC hardware includes two dedicated 10/100 network interfaces. These
interfaces are not shared with the host system. At any time, you can enable only one dedicated
interface for management traffic. The default active interface is the NIC 1 port.
For these channels, you can enable support for IPMI-over-LAN and DHCP.
For security reasons, embedded LAN channels have the following default settings:
IP Address: Static
All users disabled.
3.9.2 RMM3 Advanced Management Board:
The RMM3 advanced management board serves two purposes. The first is to give the customer
the option to add a dedicated management 100-Mbit LAN interface to the product. The second
is to give additional flash space, enabling the Advanced Management functions to support WS-
MAN and CIMOM. The RMM3 comes with a third 10/100GbE NIC that connects to the board.
RMM3 management traffic can use the third NIC or NIC 1.
Table 8. RMM3 Features
Manageability features Description
Embedded Web U
Remote Power on\off, sensor status, system info,
System Event log, and OEM customization
KVM Redirection High performance and multiple concurrent sessions
USB 2.0 Media Redirection Boot over remote media
Security SSL, SSH support
WS- MAN
Dedicated NIC
Shared NIC (Onboard NICs)
LDAP Support
3.10 Serial Ports
The server board provides two serial ports: an external RJ-45 serial port and an internal serial
header.
The rear RJ-45 serial A port is a fully-functional serial port that can support any standard serial
device.
The serial B port is an optional port that is accessed through a 9-pin internal DH-10 header. You
can use a standard DH-10 to DB9 cable to direct serial A port to the rear of a chassis. Appendix
A defines the serial B interface.