6 maintenance, 1 component info, 2 component upgrade – Kontron AT8060 User Manual

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4.3.6

Maintenance

4.3.6.1

Component Info

This page displays HPM Upgrade information and current component versions.

4.3.6.2

Component Upgrade

This page allows upgrading the FPGA and / or the IPMI firmware from the Web Management Interface using a
HPM file. To proceed, here are the steps to follow:

• Click “Browse…” and select the HPM file to upload. Then, click on “File Upload”.

• When the file is uploaded, information on the HPM file is displayed. At this point, it is possible to select

the component to upgrade if the file covers more than one component.

• Start the firmware upgrade by clicking “Start Upgrade Component(s)”. A progress bar will display the

upgrade status for each component.

• If the upgrade is successful, the “Activate and Reboot Management” button will be displayed. Click on it to

activate the new firmware.

4.3.6.3

Documentation

This page give you access to the product "Quick Reference Sheet". Use the download button to save a copy of
the PDF document.

4.3.6.4

Users

This page is used to manage the authorized users. A maximum of five (5) users can be set. All users can be
enabled or disabled. Privilege levels are defined in the table below.

Table 4-1: Privilege Level Description

The User ID 1 is a user without name and password. This user can be enabled or disabled and has a privilege
level set to “User” by default.

The User ID2 is pre-configured like an admin user. It has the “Administrator” privileges.

Privilege Levels

Description

Administrator

All BMC commands are allowed, including configuration settings. An Administrator can even execute

configuration commands that would disable the channel that the Administrator is working on.

Operator

All BMC commands are allowed, except for configuration settings which can change the behavior of the

out-of-band interfaces. For example, Operator privilege does not allow the capability to disable

individual channels, or change user access privileges.

User

Only “basic” commands are allowed. These are primarily commands that read data and retrieve status.

Commands that can be used to alter BMC configuration, write data to the management controllers, or

perform system actions such as resets, power on/off, and watchdog activation are locked.

Callback

This may be considered the lowest privilege level. Only commands necessary to support initiating a

callback are allowed.

No Access

No access is given to this user.

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