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BMC Management Utility

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BMC Management Utility

The BMC Management Utility is comprised of a collection of software applications that enable

remote management and configuration of systems equipped with a BMC. The BMC Management

Utility includes the following components:

• Command Line Interface (IPMI Shell)

The IPMI Shell is a scriptable console application program for the control and management

of remote systems using the IPMI 1.5 protocol. The IPMI Shell supports both serial access

and LAN access to the BMC. It allows administration of one or more managed systems from a

command line shell, rather than a graphical user interface (GUI). The IPMI Shell is used to

perform the following tasks:

System power management

System identification

Access to the event log

System identifier control

• Serial Over LAN Proxy (SOL Proxy)

The SOL Proxy is a telnet daemon that allows LAN-based administration of remote systems

using the Serial Over LAN (SOL) and IPMI 1.5 protocols. Any standard telnet client

application, such as HyperTerminal on Microsoft

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Windows

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or telnet on Red Hat

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Linux,

can be used to access the daemon's features. The SOL protocol coupled with the remote

system's BIOS console redirection allows administrators to remotely view and change a

managed system’s BIOS settings over a LAN. The Red Hat Linux serial console and

Microsoft's EMS/SAC interfaces can also be accessed over a LAN using SOL.

NOTICE:

All versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system include Hilgraeve's HyperTerminal

terminal emulation software. However, the included version does not provide many functions required

during console redirection. Instead, you can use any terminal emulation software that supports VT100 or

ANSI emulation mode. One example of a full VT100 or ANSI terminal emulator that supports console

redirection on your system is Hilgraeve's HyperTerminal Private Edition 6.1 or later.

NOTE:

See "Using Console Redirection" for more information about console redirection, including

hardware and software requirements and instructions for configuring host and client systems to use

console redirection.

NOTE:

HyperTerminal and telnet settings must be consistent with the settings on the managed

system. For example, the baud rates and terminal modes should match.

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