Intel® Server Board S1200SP Family Technical Product Specification
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Ability to get and set Node Manager (NM) power policies.
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Display of power consumed by the server.
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Ability to view and configure VLAN settings.
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Warn user the reconfiguration of IP address will cause disconnect.
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Capability to block logins for a period of time after several consecutive failed login attempts. The lock-out
period and the number of failed logins that initiates the lock-out period are configurable by the user.
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Server Power Control: Ability to force into Setup on a reset.
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System POST results – The web server provides the system’s Power-On Self-Test (POST) sequence for the
previous two boot cycles, including timestamps. The timestamps may be viewed in relative to the start of
POST or the previous POST code.
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Customizable ports – The web server provides the ability to customize the port numbers used for SMASH,
http, https, KVM, secure KVM, remote media, and secure remote media. The ports provided must be unique.
If two identical ports are provided, the associated services will not function properly. Some ports are
reserved and cannot be assigned to any of these services because they are used internally; these ports are
623, 8080, and 8282.
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Ability to update SDR. Upload new sensor data repository records and configuration files. Enable/disable
SDR auto-configuration.
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Display users currently logged in to the BMC.
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Ability to Restore BMC Defaults
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Ability to select the BMC network interfaces to carry SOL data.
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Ability to view and configure KVM settings.
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Ability to generate and download SOL log file
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Ability to view and configure SOL log feature setting
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Virtual Front Panel
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Virtual Front Panel is the module present as Virtual Front Panel on the left side in the embedded web
server when remote Control tab is clicked.
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Main Purpose of the Virtual Front Panel is to provide the front panel functionality virtually.
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Virtual Front Panel (VFP) will mimic the status LED and Power LED status and Chassis ID alone. It is
automatically in sync with BMC every 40 seconds.
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For any abnormal status LED state, Virtual Front Panel will get the reason behind the abnormal or status
LED changes and displayed in VFP side.
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As Virtual Front Panel uses the Chassis Control command for power actions. It won’t log the Front button
press event since Logging the front panel press event for Virtual Front Panel press will mislead the
administrator.
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For Reset from Virtual Front Panel, the reset will be done by a Chassis Control command.
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During Power action, Power button/Reset button will not accept the next action until current Power action
is complete and the acknowledgment from BMC is received.
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Embeded Web Server (EWS) will provide a valid message during Power action until it completes the
current Power action.
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The VFP does not have any effect on whether the front panel is locked by Set Front Panel Enables
command.
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The chassis ID LED provides a visual indication of a system being serviced. The state of the chassis ID LED
is affected by the following actions:
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Toggled by turning the chassis ID button on or off.
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There is no precedence or lock-out mechanism for the control sources. When a new request arrives,
previous requests are terminated. For example, if the chassis ID button is pressed, the chassis ID LED
changes to solid on. If the button is pressed again, the chassis ID LED turns off.
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