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Supero BMC IPMI - Using the BIOS Settings to Set the IP;MAC Addresses; Accessing the BMC

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Embedded BMC IPMI User's Guide
-fd Resets to the factory defaults
-ver Gets the rmware revision
-vlan Gets VLAN status
-vlan on (VLANtag) Enables the VLAN and sets the VLAN tag (If VLAN
tag is not given, it uses previously saved value.)
-vlan off Disables the VLAN
-raw Sends a RAW IPMI request and print the re-
sponse. Format: NetFn LUN Cmd [Data1...Data]
Using the BIOS Settings to set the IP/MAC Addresses
Go to the BIOS by pressing the <Del> key during system boot. 1.
Select IPMI from the Advanced Menu.2.
Select LAN Con guration from the IPMI submenu.3.
Click on the item - IP Address Source. Select the option Static and hit <En-4.
ter>. The onboard BIOS will automatically set the IP Address, MAC Address,
Gateway, and Subnet Mask.
Once the IP, MAC Addresses, Gateway and Subnet Mask are set, click on the 5.
item Update LAN Settings. Select Yes and hit <Enter> to update IPMI LAN
settings.
Go to the Exit menu. Select Save Changes & Exit and hit <Enter> to save 6.
changes and exit the BIOS.
Accessing the BMC
Connect a LAN cable to the onboard LAN1 port or the dedicated IPMI LAN 1.
port.
Choose a computer that is connected to the same network and open the 2.
IPMIView utility.
Go to File>New>System. Enter System Name, IP Address of LAN1 or the 3.
dedicated LAN, Description in the appropriate elds and press <Enter>.
Select the system from the IPMI Domain. Enter the Login ID and Password in 4.
the appropriate elds to log-in to the IPMIView utility.

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