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SV01 ● Product Manual ● Rev. 1.1
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4 Powering up the System - Quick Start Guide
This section explains the basics of powering up the system and connecting to the management
interface. For further details, please refer to the BIOS user manual (2) and the BMC user manual (1).
4.1 Powering up the DM-SV01
1. Insert the DM-SV01 server into the DM1904 sub-
rack (refer to section “3.3.1” for details). As
soon as the server is plugged in the DM1904 chassis, power is applied and the startup sequence
takes place.
2. BMC SW startup: once the system is powered, the BMC SW starts booting. The CPUs P0 and
P1 will remain unpowered during this initial phase. The BMC boot process takes some minutes
and it is indicated by:
a. The BMC LED (Yellow) will flash slowly (2Hz) indicating that the BMC is operational.
b. PWR_STBY LED will blink in blue color, which indicates that the 12V standby voltage is
present and the BMC firmware is booting.
3. When the BMC boot process has finished, the system reaches the state known as STANDBY
MODE. In this state, the BMC is completely initialized and the system is ready to turn the CPUs
on, as explained in section 4.3. This condition is indicated by:
a. BMC LED (Yellow) keeps flashing slowly, indicating the BMC is running.
b. PWR_STBY LED stops blinking and turns blue permanently, indicating STANDBY
STATE.
c. PWR_ACT LED (Green) remains OFF, indicating that the CPUs are still powered off.
4.2 Connecting to the BMC
By factory default, the BMC firmware boots with its network configuration set to DHCP. This means that
in order to access the BMC for the first time, it is necessary to have an Ethernet connection to the BMC
and a DHCP server configured in the network infrastructure. Both Inband and Out Of Band BMC
network interfaces share this same behavior regarding the network default configuration.
Once the BMC receives a valid IP address from the DHCP server, it can be accessed by:
● Using SSH to connect to the CLI.
● Via HTTPS to access the web interface.
For example, if the given IP address to the BMC is 192.168.15.15, you can connect to the BMC web
interface by typing “https://192.168.15.15/” in the web browser.
The default administrator username is “root” and the password is “0penBmc” (Note that the “0” is the
number zero, not the letter ‘O’).
For more details about the BMC web management, please refer to the BMC User manual (1).