Introduction, 1 introduction – Dell PowerEdge 7250 User Manual

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The Dell™ PowerEdge™ systems baseboard management controller (BMC) monitors the system

for critical events by communicating with various sensors on the system board and sends alerts and

log events when certain parameters exceed their preset thresholds. The BMC supports the

industry-standard Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification, enabling you

to configure, monitor, and recover systems remotely. The BMC provides the following features:

• Allows access through the system’s serial port and integrated NIC
• Fault logging and SNMP alerting
• Access to system event log (SEL) and sensor status
• Control of system functions including power on and off
• Support that is independent of the system’s power or operating state
• Text console redirection for system setup, text-based utilities, and operating system consoles
• Access to the Microsoft EMS/SAC and Red Hat Linux serial console interfaces by using serial

over LAN (SOL).

Dell provides several distinct utilities and programs for accessing the BMC to perform

management activities. The following BMC interfaces allow users to configure and manage your

system through the BMC.

• The BMC Management Utility allows remote, out-of-band LAN and/or serial port power

control, event log access, and console redirection.

• The System Maintenance Utility (SMU) is an EFI-based configuration tool that provides the

ability to configure the BMC.

• Dell OpenManage Server Administrator allows remote, in-band access to event logs, power

control, and sensor status information and provides the ability to configure the BMC.

• In addition, the BMC can be accessed by standard, off-the-shelf terminal or terminal

emulator utilities that allow access to sensor status information, and power control.

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