3 basic setup from uefi shell, 4 setup by “ipmitool” or ipmi commands, 5 setup of user accounts and password – Kontron AM4022 IPMI Firmware User Manual
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AM4022
IPMI Firmware
ID 1052-3624, Rev. 1.0
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• By use of the open tool “ipmitool” or IPMI commands
The setup methods are compatible, i.e. both methods show the parameters which are set by
the other one.
The setup is separate for all four channels. When the MAC addresses are set, the ones which
are programmed into the hardware must be re-used. This is a restriction. The IP addresses of
a channel being used by “normal” payload traffic and IOL/SOL traffic may differ but need not
differ as long as port 623 is not used in parallel by payload and IOL/SOL.
The four Ethernet ports provided by the AM4022 are assigned to the following channels:
Channel 1: AMC port 0
Channel 2: AMC port 1
Channel 3: Front port 0, GbE C, upper connector (J4)
Channel 4: Front port 1, GbE D, lower connector (J3)
11.3
Basic Setup from uEFI Shell
With the 'kipmi net' command from uEFI Shell some basic settings such as IP address, sub-
net mask and gateway address can be setup for all of the four Ethernet channels.
11.4
Setup by “ipmitool” or IPMI Commands
The open tool “ipmitool” offers commands for the setup of the four Ethernet channels. All pos-
sible options are shown by issuing:
If “ipmitool” is not usable, the LAN parameters can be set by using standard IPMI commands
as defined in the IPMI specification.
To show the current LAN parameters for a channel, “ipmitool” offers the command:
11.5
Setup of User Accounts and Password
The open tool “ipmitool” offers commands for the listing and manipulation of user accounts for
channels 1 through 4. An overview can be obtained by issuing:
The predefined user accounts for a channel can be listed using the following command:
ipmitool lan set
ipmitool lan print
ipmitool user
ipmitool user list