FUJITSU INTEGRATED REMOTE MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER IRMC S2/S3 User Manual

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iRMC

S2/S3

Configuring the iRMC S2/S3 via SCCI and scripted configuration

xsd::hexBinary

Stream of bytes. Each byte is coded in two ASCII characters. Use the

Len

parameter as shown in the example below to specify the length

of the stream (i.e. the number of bytes).

The data type

xsd::hexBinary

can be used without any restriction.

Example

A stream of four bytes

0x00 0x01 0x02 0x04

will be coded as

the following ASCII stream:

<DATA Type="xsd::hexBinary" Len="4">0001020304</DATA>

xsd::string

Normally used for the transfer of strings. Additionally, the

string

type

can be used for IPv4 addresses and MD5-based user passwords. In
this case, the string data is internally converted to the accepted target
format.

Transferring encrypted data

A Fujitsu-proprietary data encryption is supported for some sensitive
data such as user or service (LDAP/SMTP) access passwords, or the
AVR license key of the iRMC S2/S3. You can use the

iRMC_PWD.exe

program for encrypting password data (see

section "Generating

encrypted passwords with iRMC_PWD.exe" on page 424

).

Encrypted="1"

must be set in the

<DATA>

tag to indicate that the

data to be written is encrypted.

Examples

Transferring the string "Hello World":

<DATA Type="xsd::string">Hello World</DATA>

Transferring a password as clear (readable) text:

<DATA Type="xsd::string">My Readable Password</DATA>

Transferring an encrypted password:

<DATA Type="xsd::string"
Encrypted="1">TpVlTJwCyHEIsC8tk24ci83JuR9l</DATA>

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