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BMC Password:
Enter the password twice assigned to the BMC in the host computer’s BIOS setup
software.
NOTE
: that the selected baud rate should match the host computer’s setting. Problems with the BMC
password (as well as any other error information) will be recorded in the
CTIP-01
’s system log on the
Status
page of the Web interface. If the host computer’s BIOS setup allows for multiple levels of
security for the BMC, ensure the password you enter on the menu offers sufficient authority to control
chassis power and monitor fan status.
Once you have made the necessary changes on this screen, click
Commit
to activate IPMI with the settings
you entered.
NOTE
that clicking
Commit
will cause any active VNC sessions to fail and you will need to
re-establish them.
Accessing the Status Screen
The
CTIP-01
allows you to monitor the status of the host computer via IPMI using either the Web interface or
the VNC client. The information you will be able to view using the status screen will depend on the model of
host computer being managed. Since IPMI implementations vary widely across manufacturers, the
information you are able to see on your status screen may differ from the examples.
NOTE
that the
Status
screen will not allow you to make any configuration changes and is for monitoring purposes only.
To access the
Status (IPMI Sensor Report)
screen:
•
From the Web interface: click
View IMPI sensor report
next to the thumbnail image on the
Home
screen
•
From the VNC interface: click
IMPI
from the Bribar at the bottom of the VNC window
Examples:
Accessing IPMI Controls
There are two ways to access power controls for the managed computer. The first is through the
Home
screen on the Web interface. The second is through the Bribar during an active VNC session.
Web Status Report
VNC Status Report