Dell EMC VEP4600 BMC User Guide Abstract This guide provides information for using the Dell EMC VEP4600 . April 2021 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: About this guide........................................................................................................... 5 Information symbols............................................................................................................................................................5 Document revision history.................................................................................................................................................
Default configuration restore......................................................................................................................................... 68 Chapter 6: Current released firmware......................................................................................... 70 Minimum firmware upgrades.......................................................................................................................................... 70 USB based firmware update.....................
1 About this guide This guide provides information for using the Dell EMC BMC configuration. CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage, wear grounding wrist straps when handling this equipment. NOTE: Only trained and qualified personnel can install this equipment. Read this guide before you install and power up this equipment. This equipment contains two power cords. Disconnect both power cords before servicing.
Table 1. Revision history Revision Date Description Access system health sensors, and Access FRU data sections. Added the ipmiutil package chapter. A02 2019-01 WIFI/LTE firmware updates. A03 2019-02 Firmware requirements, Remote power cycle system. A04 2019-05 BMC web GUI. A05 2019-09 BMC network configuration screen update.
2 New in this release Features and updates for the baseboard management controller (BMC). BMC Version 2.20 Updates: 1. BMC user password variants.
3 Hardware and software support For the most current BMC update information, see the VEP4600 Release Notes. For more information about the intelligent platform management interface (IPMI), see the IPMI resources that are hosted by Intel at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/servers/ipmi/ipmi-technical-resources.html. Required drivers In Linux, the baseboard management controller (BMC) uses the ipmitool open-source tool during testing.
4 BMC web GUI GUI interface for BMC functionality. The intuitive BMC web browser base GUI permits users to access BMC functionality with the following menus: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Sensor FRU Information Logs & Reports Settings Power Control Maintenance Sign Out Topics: • • • • • • • Login Dashboard FRU information Logs & Reports Settings Power control Maintenance Login There are two types of logins for the BMC web user interface. 1. admin 2.
Table 2. BMC user password variants BMC password variants. admin user password variants: Username: admin Password: admin (lowercase) or ! NOTE: The password is case sensitive. The password must match servicetag exactly. NOTE: For example if the service tag is: GWGRG02 then the password is GWGRG02! sysadmin user password variants: Username: sysadmin Password: superuser (lowercase) or ! NOTE: Customer updated firmware maintains prior password.
FRU information FRU (Field Replacement Units) sections The FRU panel contains the following sections: ● Available FRU devices ● Chassis information ● Board information ● Product information FRU Device ID Select a FRU Device ID from the drop-down lists to view the details of the selected device. FRU Device Name The device name of the selected FRU device will be displayed. FRU screen Logs & Reports Contains IPMI event log, System log, and Audit log screens.
IPMI Event Log screen System Log System log sections: ● This page displays logs of system events for this device (if the options have been configured). NOTE: Logs have to be configured under Settings -> Log Settings ->Advanced Log Settings in order to display any entries.
Audit Log Audit log sections: ● This page displays logs of system events for this device (if the options have been configured). NOTE: Logs have to be configured under Settings -> Log Settings ->Advanced Log Settings in order to display any entries.
Settings screen Date & time Date & time sections: ● NOTE: If the timezone is selected from the group of manual offset(GMT/ETC timezones), the map selection will be disabled. The TimeZone settings will be reflected only after saving the settings. External user services External user services sections: ● LDAP/E-directory settings ● Active directory settings ● RADIUS settings Setup each External user service using the options supplied.
Log settings Log settings sections: ● SEL Log settings policy ● Advanced log settings Setup each Log settings section using the options supplied. Log settings screen SEL Log settings SEL settings: This field is used to configure the log policy for the event log.
Network settings Network sections: ● Network IP settings ● Network link configuration ● DNS configuration Setup each Log settings section using the options supplied. Network settings screen Network IP settings Enable LAN Check this option to enable LAN support for the selected interface. LAN interface Select the LAN interface to be configured. MAC address This field displays the MAC address of the selected interface (read only).
Check this option to enable IPv6 support for the selected interface. Enable IPv6 DHCP Check this option to enable IPv6 DHCP to dynamically configure IPv6 address using Dynamic HostConfiguration v6 Protocol (DHCPv6). IPv6 Index Choose the IPv6 Index. IPv6 Address Specify a static IPv6 address to be configured for the selected interface. Subnet Prefix Length Specify a static IPv6 address to be configured for the selected interface. ● Value ranges from 0 to 128.
Network IP settings screen Network IP settings screen PAM order settings ● PAM authentication order This page is used to configure the PAM order for user authentication into the BMC. It shows the list of available PAM modules supported in the BMC. Click and Drag the required PAM module to change its order.
PAM authentication order screen Platform event filters ● Event filters ● Alert policies ● LAN destinations BMC web GUI 19
Setup each Platform event filters section using the options supplied. Platform event filters screen Event filters Event filters options: ● All ● Configured ● Unconfigured Displays all configured Event filters and available slots. You can modify or add new event filter entry. By default, 15 Event filter entries are configured among the 40 available slots. 1. 2. 3. 4. Choose Choose Choose Choose All option to view available configured and unconfigured slots.
Event filters screen Alert policies settings Alert policies settings options: Policy Group Number select from the drop-down menu a policy number that was configured in Event filter table. Enable this alert Check the option Enable to enable the policy settings. Policy action Choose from the drop-down menu a Policy set value. ● Always send alert to this destination. ● If alert to previous destination was successful, ● If alert to previous destination was successful, policy set.
Alert policies settings screen LAN destinations LAN destinations sections: Displays configured LAN destinations and available slots. You can modify or add new LAN destination entry from here. Click X icon to delete the LAN destination entry from the list. A maximum of 15 slots are available. 1. Select the LAN Channel: Select the LAN Channel from the list to be configured. 2. Send Test Alert: Select a configured slot and click Send Test Alert to send sample alert to configured destination.
LAN destinations screen LAN destinations configuration LAN Channel Displays LAN Channel Number of the selected slot (read-only). Destination Type ● SNMP Trap ● E-Mail SNMP Destination Address If Destination type is SNMP Trap, then give the IP address of the system that will receive the alert. Destination address will support the following: ● IPv4 address format. ● IPv6 address format. BMC Username If Destination type is Email Alert, then choose the user to whom the email alert has to be sent.
LAN destinations configuration screen SMTP settings LAN Interface Select the LAN interface to be configured. Sender Email ID Enter the valid Sender Email ID on the SMTP Server. Maximum allowed size for Email ID is 64 bytes which includes username and domain name. Primary SMTP Support Check this option to enable SMTP support for the BMC. Primary Server Name Enter the 'Machine Name' of the SMTP Server.This field is for Information Purpose Only.
● First Number must not be 0. Server address will support the following: ● IPv4/IPV6 Address format. ● ost name format. Primary SMTP port Specify the SMTP Port. It is a mandatory field. ● Default port is 25. ● Port value ranges from 1 to 65535. Primary Secure SMTP port Specify the SMTP Secure port. ● Default Port is 465. ● Port value ranges from 1 to 65535. Primary SMTP Authentication Check the option Enable to enable SMTP Authentication.
SMTP settings screen SSL settings SSL sections: ● View SSL certificate ● Generate SSL certificate ● Upload SSL certificate Setup each SSL settings section using the options supplied.
View SSL Certificate Current Certificate Information Displays basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate with the following fields: ● Version- Serial Number ● Signature Algorithm ● Public Key It displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate.It displays the following fields.
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SSL Certificate screen Generate SSL certificate Common Name (CN) Common name for which the generated certificate: ● Maximum length of 64 characters. ● It is a string of alpha-numeric characters. ● Special characters '#' and '$' are not allowed. It displays the basic information about the uploaded SSL certificate.It displays the following fields. Organization (O) Organization name for which certificate to be generated: ● Maximum length of 64 characters. ● It is a string of alpha-numeric characters.
City or Locality (L) City or Locality (L): ● Maximum length of 128 characters. ● It is a string of alpha-numeric characters. ● Special characters '#' and '$' are not allowed. State or Province (ST) Over all organization section unit name for which certificate to be generated. ● Maximum length of 128 characters. ● It is a string of alpha-numeric characters. ● Special characters '#' and '$' are not allowed. Country (C) Country code has to be given: ● Only two characters are allowed.
Generate SSL certificate screen Upload SSL certificate Current certificate The information as Current certificate and uploaded date/time will be displayed (read-only). New certificate Browse and navigate to the certificate file: ● Certificate file should be of pem type. Current private key The information as current private key and uploaded date/time will be displayed (read-only).
Upload SSL certificate screen System firewall ● System firewall order This page is used to configure the System firewall order for user authentication into the BMC. It shows the list of available System firewall modules supported in the BMC.
● Add firewall settings General firewall settings screen Existing firewall settings This page displays list of general firewall configurations. Click X icon to delete an item from the list. To view the page, user must at least be an Operator. To add or delete a firewall, user must be an Administrator. Add firewall settings Block all This option will block all incoming IPs and Ports. Flush all This is used to flush all the system firewall rules.
Add firewall settings screen IP address firewall rules IP address firewall rules screen The IP address firewall rules screen include the following sections: ● Existing IP rules ● Add new IP rule IP address firewall rules screen 34 BMC web GUI
Existing IP Rules This page displays list of Existing IP firewall rules. Click X icon to delete an item from the list. To view the page, user must at least be an Operator. To add or delete a firewall, user must be an Administrator. Add IP Rule IP Single (or) Range Start This field is used to configured the IP address or Range of IP addresses. An IP address will support IPv4 address format only: ● ● ● IP IPv4 Address made of 4 numbers separated bydots as in xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Add IP rule screen Port firewall rules Port firewall rules screen The port firewall rules screen include the following sections: ● Existing port rules ● Add new port rule Port firewall rules screen 36 BMC web GUI
Existing port Rules This page displays list of Existing port firewall rules. Click X icon to delete an item from the list. To view the page, user must at least be an Operator. To add or delete a firewall, user must be an Administrator. Add port rule Port Single (or) Range Start This field is used to configure the port address or range of port addresses. A port address will support portv4 address format only: ● Port value ranges from 1 to 65535. NOTE: Port 80 is blocked for TCP/UDP protocols.
Add port rule screen User management ● User management order This page is used to configure the User management order for user authentication into the BMC. It shows the list of available User management modules supported in the BMC. The list below shows the current list of available users by channel. To Add or Edit a user, click on icon. To Delete a particular user from the list, click icon. A maximum of 10 slots are available and include the default of admin and anonymous.
User management screen User management configuration Username Enter the name of the new user: ● IP Address consists of four sets of numbers separated by dots as in 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'. ● Each set ranges from 0 to 255. ● First Number must not be 0. Change Password Select this option to change the password. Password Size Select the Size of the password. Password Enter a strong password which consist of atleast one upper case letter, alphanumeric and special characters.
SNMP Authentication Protocol Choose an Authentication Protocol for SNMP settings. NOTE: Password field is mandatory, if Authentication protocol is changed. SNMP Privacy Protocol Choose the Encryption algorithm to use for SNMP settings. Email Format Check this option to enable IPv6 DHCP to dynamically configure IPv6 address using Dynamic HostConfiguration v6 Protocol (DHCPv6). ● AMI-Format: The subject of this mail format is Alert from (your Hostname).
Power control Power off Select this option to immediately power off the server. Power on Select this option to power on the server. Power Cycle Select this option to first power off, and then reboot the system (cold boot). Hard reset Select this option to reboot the system without powering off (warm boot). Select this option to initiate operating system shutdown prior to the shutdown..
NOTE: Network configurations are inter-related to IPMI, and hence by default IPMI configurations will be selected automatically when you select Network and Services to be backed up. Backup configuration screen Firmware image location Image location type Protocol to be used to transfer the firmware image into the BMC. Firmware image location screen Firmware information Active firmware Describes the BMC Active Image ID.
Describes the Build Date of the active BMC image Build Time Describes the Build Time of the active BMC image Firmware version Describes the Firmware version of the active BMC image Firmware information screen Preserve configuration Restore Configuration Check the configuration that needs to be preserved, while the Restore Configuration is done. Check All Select this option to check all the configuration list. You can either check/uncheck a check box to preserve/overwrite the configuration for your system.
Preserve configuration screen Restore configuration Config file Use Browse button to navigate to the Configuration file. Restore configuration screen Restore factory defaults Preserve configuration page Use Browse button to navigate to the Configuration file.
To preserve any existing configuration data, goto preserve configuration page and select them. Restore factory defaults screen System Administrator Username Username of System Administrator is displayed (read only). Enable User Access Check this option to enable user access for system administrator. Change Password Check this option to change the existing password. This will enable the password fields. Password Enter the new password here. ● Password must be at least 8 characters long.
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5 Configuration methods The diagnostic operating software (DIAG OS) running on the local processor has ipmitool installed by default. You can use the ipmitool both at the switch and remotely. About this task NOTE: The information in the following chapter is intended for developers and system administrators. Users are recommended to use the Web GUI as described BMC web GUI chapter. Accessing BMC from the host does not require user name or password.
Power_Status na | na Watchdog2 na | na SEL na | na BMC boot na | na Outlet_Temp na | na Inlet1_Temp na | na Inlet2_Temp na | na Inlet3_Temp 62.000 | na Inlet4_Temp na | na Fan1 na | na Fan2 na | na Fan3 na | na | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0180| na | na | na | na | | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0080| na | na | na | na | | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0080| na | na | na | na | | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0180| na | na | na | na | | 31.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | na | | 25.
na | na Inlet3_Temp 62.000 | na Inlet4_Temp na | na Fan1 na | na Fan2 na | na Fan3 na | na Fan4 na | na Fan5 na | na Fan1_Status na | na Fan2_Status na | na Fan3_Status na | na Fan4_Status na | na Fan5_Status na | na | 22.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | 59.000 | | 29.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | na | | 11280.000 | RPM | ok | na | 1080.000 | na | na | | 11160.000 | RPM | ok | na | 1080.000 | na | na | | 11040.000 | RPM | ok | na | 1080.
Configurations LAN configurations For network settings, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 23.1 Set LAN Configuration Parameters Command and Table 23-4 LAN Configuration Parameters. In addition to setting IP addresses, use ipmitool to set the network mask, MAC address, default gateway IP and MAC addresses, and so forth. ipmitool commands: root@dellemc-diag-os:~# ipmitool lan set 1 usage: lan set LAN set command/parameter options: ipaddr
To set a static IP address: # ipmitool lan set 1 ipsrc static # ipmitool lan set 1 ipaddr You can also add the BMC IP address from the BIOS. For more information, see the BIOS manual at https://www.dell.com/ support. DNS configuration Use these commands to set and get domain name server (DNS)-related settings, for example hostname, domain setting, and DNS server settings. BMC supports only three DNS server IP addresses. These IP addresses can be either IPv4 or IPv6.
For more information, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 17.7 Event Filter Table and chapter 30.3 Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command. Alert policies and destinations For more information, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 17.11 Alert Policy Table and chapter 30.3 Set PEF Configuration Parameters Command (parameter 9). LAN destinations BMC supports SNMP alert destinations. These are SNMP traps.
To view the current policy table, use the ipmitool pef policy list command. # ipmitool pef policy list 1 | 1 | disabled | Match-always | 1 | 802.3 LAN | PET | AMI | 0 | 0 | 0.0.0.0 | 00:00:00:00:00:00 2 | 2 | disabled | Match-always | 1 | 802.3 LAN | PET | AMI | 0 | 0 | 0.0.0.0 | 00:00:00:00:00:00 3 | 3 | disabled | Match-always | 1 | 802.3 LAN | PET | AMI | 0 | 0 | 0.0.0.0 | 00:00:00:00:00:00 4 | 4 | disabled | Match-always | 1 | 802.3 LAN | PET | AMI | 0 | 0 | 0.0.0.
* 0xF - No Access test <16|20> [ $ ./ipmitool -H xx.xx.xxx.xx -I lanplus -U admin -P admin user priv 3 2 Set Privilege Level command successful (user 3) $ ./ipmitool -H xx.xx.xxx.
For more information, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 22.26 Set User Access Command, 22.28 Set User Name Command, and 22.30 Set User Password Command. ● Request data byte 1—[7] ○ 0b-Do not change the following bits in this byte ○ 1b-Enable changing bits in this byte ● Request data byte 1—[6] User restricted to callback ○ 0b-User Privilege Limit is determined by the User Privilege Limit parameter for both callback and non-callback connections.
Set User Password Command ● Request data byte 1—User ID. For IPMI v20, the BMC supports 20-byte passwords (keys) for all user IDs that have configurable passwords. The BMC maintains an internal tag indicating if the password is set as a 16-byte or 20-byte password. Use a 16-byte password in algorithms that require a 20-byte password. The 16-byte password is padded with 0s to create 20-bytes.
Table 3. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data to drop the packets based on the IP address/port number or ange of IP addresses/port numbers. Use parameter 4–7 to remove the rule. To set the command to ACCEPT 01 Parameter to accept packets. Parameter 0–3 uses this state to add the rules to accept the packets based on the IP address/port number or ange of IP addresses/port numbers. Use parameter 4–7 to remove the rule.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data Remove the range of IPv4 addresses rule 5 Data 1:8—IP address range [1:4]—Starting IP address that is blocked or unblocked based on the state. [5:8]—Ending IP address that is blocked or unblocked based on the state. For example, if the IP address is x1.x2.x3.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data 9—hour 10—minute Date 11-16—stop time [11:12]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 13—month 14—date 15—hour 16—minute Add IPv4 range of addresses with timeout rule 12 Data 1:8—IP address [1:4]—Starting IP address blocked or unblocked based on the state. [5:8]—Ending IP address till IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data blocked or unblocked based on the state. [4:5]—Port number till the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. Date 6:11Start time [6:7]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 8—month 9—date 10—hour 11—minute Date 12-17—stop time [12:13]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data 19—hour 20—minute Remove the IPv4 port number with timeout rule 17 Data 1—Protocol TCP and UDP 0 = TCP 1 = UDP 2 = both TCP and UDP Data 2:3—port number [2:3]—Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. Date 4:9—Start time [4:5]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data Bit 0—IPv4 Date 2:7—Start time [2:3]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 4—month 5—date 6—hour 7—minute Date 8:13—Stop time [8:9]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 10—month 11—date 12—hour 13—minute Remove drop all Ipv4 or IPv6 with timeout rule 20 Add iptables rules to block IPv4 and IPv6 traffic to the BMC.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data 26—date 27—hour 28—minute Add IPv6 address range with timeout rule 22 Data 1:16—IPv6 address range [1:16]—Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. [17:32]—Port number till the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. Date 33:38—Start time [33:34]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data [39:40]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 41—month 42—date 43—hour 44—minute Add the IPv6 port number with timeout rule 25 Data 1—Protocol TCP and UDP 0 = TCP 1 = UDP 2 = both TCP and UDP Data 2:3—port number [2:3]—Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. Date 4:9—Start time [4:5]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters (continued) Type specific param # Parameter data 1 = UDP 2 = both TCP and UDP Data 2:3—port number [2:3]—Port number from the ports blocked or unblocked based on the state. [4:9]—Year Date 4:9—Start time [4:5]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year. 6—month 7—date 8—hour 9—minute Date 10-15—stop time [10:11]—Year LS-byte first if little endian system. Twobyte data required to form year.
Table 4. Firewall set parameters Type specific param # Parameter data Remove the IPv6 address rule 31 Data 1:16—IPv6 address MS-byte first. This is an IPv6 address that is blocked or unblocked based on state. Remove the IPv6 address range rule 32 Data 1:16—IPv6 address range 1:16]—Starting IP address from which IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state. [17.32]—Ending IP address until IPs are blocked or unblocked based on the state.
For IPMI event log settings, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 31.4 Reserve SEL Command and 31.5 Get SEL Entry Command. Reserve SEL command Use reserve system event log (SEL) to set the present owner of the SEL. This reservation provides a limited amount of protection on repository access from the IPMB when you delete or incrementally read records. Use get SEL to read the SEL repository.
● Response data byte 3-70 for REMOTE (68 bytes) or 3-7 for LOCAL (5 bytes)—ENABLED REMOTE ○ NOTE: These request data bytes are required only when you enable either the local or remote system log. 64bytes : Hostname (ASCII) Remote syslog server 4bytes : port number To set the remote server ip address to 10.0.124.22 and port to 770: ipmitool -I lanplus -H xx.xx.xx.
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6 Current released firmware These software versions apply to the VEP4600 Table 5. Current firmware Device Firmware Current version VEP4600 BMC 2.20 BIOS 3.41.0.9-18 VEP4600 CPLD v10 (0x10) VEP4600 Unified firmware updater v3.2 rNDC CPLD 0x02 rNDC nvm DUP package – 19.05.12 x722 nvm 3.33 NOTE: If BMC version is less than 1.23, CPLD versions will not be shown correctly.
Power on VEP4600 Plug in a power cord to the back of VEP4600 platform. The platform starts to power up immediately. Create a serial console connection To establish a console connection use a universal serial bus (USB)-to-RS-232 connection from a USB port to a VEP4600 console port. NOTE: Use a 115200 baud rate. puTTY 115200 baud rate setup BIOS access process 1. Press the delete button after the POST Lower DRAM Memory test appears on the screen.
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BIOS setup and configuration screen 2. Grab the scrollbar on the right side of the console window and scroll it up to display BIOS and CPLD versions. Display BIOS and CPLD versions Configure BIOS and boot into DIAG OS Steps 1. Boot into BIOS setting and select Boot Option #1 to boot from the hard disk.
Select boot from hard disk 2. Select Save & Exit setup and select Yes. Save and exit 3. Type root/calvin to login.
Type root/calvin to login Update BMC in DIAG OS About this task Steps Use this command to update BMC: NOTE: This is the file from the USB drive that is mounted. #updatetool -D BMC -U -e You are prompted for confirmation. Press y and enter to continue. When the update is complete, you must powercycle the system.
RomImage Image 1 ModuleName Description Version Version 1. boot BootLoader 0.2.000000 0.2.000000 2. conf ConfigParams 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 3. root Root 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 4. osimage Linux OS 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 5. www Web Pages 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 6. testapps 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 7. ast2500e 1.0.000000 1.0.000000 Existing Image and Current Image are Same So,Type (Y/y) to do Full Firmware Upgrade or (N/n) Enter your Option : y Image 2 Version 0.2.000000 0.20.000000 0.20.000000 0.20.
NOTE: "x" indicates current version of file. root@dellemc-diag-os:~# updatetool -D CPLD --index=1 -U -e xxxx_CPLD_Vxx.vme 00 Disable device protect Disable CPLD protect operation success, wait HW reset Write image to CPLD INFO: Yafu INI Configuration File not found... Default options will not be applied... Creating IPMI session via USB...Done ------------------------------------------------YAFUFlash - Firmware Upgrade Utility (Version 5.0.
3. Go to Server Mgmt->BMC network configuration. 4. Select Lan channel 1 and configure IP address. Noticed when entering IP address in the text field, use ctrl-h to erase the characters entered by mistake.
5. Select Save & Exit Setup and choose Yes. Network interface settings Steps 1. After booting up, go to BMC console to check the network interface settings. ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 54:BF:64:A9:E7:C9 inet addr:xxx.xx.xxx.xx Bcast:xxx.xx.xxx.xxx Mask:255.255.255.
RX bytes:494108 (482.5 KiB) Interrupt:2 TX bytes:60152 (58.7 KiB) 2. Ping gateway to make sure the link is up and running: ping xxx.xx.xxx.xxx PING xxx.xx.xxx.xxx (xxx.xx.xxx.xxx): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from xxx.xx.xxx.xxx: seq=0 ttl=255 time=10.000 ms 64 bytes from xxx.xx.xxx.xxx: seq=1 ttl=255 time=0.000 ms 64 bytes from xxx.xx.xxx.xxx: seq=2 ttl=255 time=0.000 ms Configure BMC network manually Steps 1. To configure BMC network manually.
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7 Remote power cycle system Reboot the VEP4600 using ipmitool from BMC, DIAG OS, or a remote IPMI server network. Topics: • • From BMC console DIAG OS power cycle Remote ipmitool DIAG OS power management From BMC console DIAG OS power cycle About this task Steps Run ipmitool from the BMC serial console command prompt. a. Use this command to power cycle a local system. # ipmitool -H 127.0.0.
[610 : 685 INFO]Power Consumption Mode Value Updated (1): Remote ipmitool DIAG OS power management About this task Use ipmitool to reboot and power-off from the BMC serial console command prompt. NOTE: When building the kernel for VEP4600, the kernel flag CONFIG_IPMI_POWEROFF should be set to n. Having this flag turned on will cause the kernel to send the ipmi command to power down the chassis when the CPU is powered-off. For example, pressing the push button for five seconds will power down the CPU.
8 Access system health sensors To check sensor information, use the following command: root@dellemc-diag-os:~# ipmitool sensor list To change the sensor threshold, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 35.8 Set Sensor Thresholds Command. ● Request data byte 1—Sensor number, FFH=reserved ● Request data byte 2— ○ [7:6] - reserved.
DIMM4_Temp na | Inlet1_Temp na | Inlet2_Temp na | Inlet3_Temp 59.000 | Inlet4_Temp na | Outlet_Temp na | PCH_Temp na | MC1_Temp 59.000 | MC2_Temp 59.
2.758 | 2.996 | 3.248 XP1R2V_VDDRB | 1.190 1.316 | 1.442 | 1.561 XP0R6V_VTTB | 0.588 0.658 | 0.721 | 0.784 XP5R0V | 5.177 5.673 | 6.200 | 6.727 XP3R3V_AUX_CP | 3.325 3.623 | 3.955 | 4.288 XP3R3V_AUX_PCH | 3.308 3.623 | 3.955 | 4.288 XP1R8V_AUX_PCH | 1.765 1.979 | 2.162 | 2.336 XP1R05V_PCH | 1.050 1.155 | 1.260 | 1.365 XP2R5V_VPPA | 2.548 2.758 | 2.996 | 3.248 XP1R2V_VDDRA | 1.204 1.316 | 1.442 | 1.561 XP0R6V_VTTA | 0.595 0.658 | 0.721 | 0.784 VCCIO_CP | 1.001 1.197 | 1.302 | 1.400 VCCIN_CP | 1.775 2.
9 Access FRU data To check field replacement unit (FRU) data, use the following command: root@dellemc-diag-os:~# ipmitool fru print For more FRU information, see the IPMI Specification v2.0 chapter 34.2 Read FRU Data Command. ● Request data 1—FRU device ID. FFh=reserved ● Request data 2—FRU inventory offset to read, LS byte ● Request data 3—FRU inventory offset to read, LS byte ○ Offset is in bytes or words-per-device. Access type returned in the Get FRU Inventory Area Info command output.
Board Serial : TW0M6X8JDNT008570208 Board Part Number : 0M6X8JX01FRU Device Description : FRU_PSU1 (ID 6) Board Mfg Date : Fri Jan 5 20:43:00 2018 Board Mfg : DELL Board Product : PWR SPLY,1600W,RDNT,DELTA Board Serial : CNDED0081500XQ Board Part Number : 095HR5A04FRU Device Description : FRU_PSU2 (ID 7) Board Mfg Date : Fri Jan 5 20:51:00 2018 Board Mfg : DELL Board Product : PWR SPLY,1600W,RDNT,DELTA Board Serial : CNDED0081506H8 Board Part Number : 095HR5A04 root@dellemc-diag-os:~# root@dellemc-diag-os:/
10 ipmiutil package NOTE: All commands are subject to change as the ipmiutil package evolves over time. For more information about the IPMI utility, use cases, and the newest list of subcommands, see the IPMI website that is hosted by Intel at https:// www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/servers/ipmi/ipmi-technical-resources.html. ● ipmiutil—a metacommand to invoke each of the following functions: ○ ipmiutil alarms (ialarms)—show and set the front panel alarms, including light emitting diodes (LEDs) and relays.
11 Dell EMC support The Dell EMC support site provides documents and tools to help you effectively use Dell EMC equipment and mitigate network outages. Through the support site you can obtain technical information, access software upgrades and patches, download available management software, and manage your open cases. The Dell EMC support site provides integrated, secure access to these services. To access the Dell EMC support site, go to www.dell.com/support/.