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2 TrademarksNotice Limited and Restricted Rights Legend Contact Address 3 Contents7 List of Tables11 About this Manual15 Supported IPMI Commands1.1 Introduction 1.2 Standard IPMI Commands1.2.1 Global IPMI Commands 16 1.2.2 BMC WatchDog Timer CommandsThe IPMC supports the following BMC WatchDog Timer commands. The IPMC supports the following BMC device and messaging commands. 1.2.3 BMC Device and Messaging CommandsTable 1-2 Supported BMC WatchDog Timer Commands Table 1-3 Supported BMC Device and Messaging Commands 17 1.2.4 Chassis Device CommandsThe IPMC supports the following chassis device commands. The IPMC supports the following PEF and alerting commands. 1.2.5 Event CommandsThe IPMC supports the following event commands. 1.2.6 PEF and Alerting CommandsTable 1-4 Supported Chassis Device Commands Table 1-5 Supported Event Commands Table 1-6 Supported PEF and Alerting Commands 18 1.2.7 Sensor Device CommandsThe IPMC supports the following sensor device commands. Table 1-6 Supported PEF and Alerting Commands (continued) Table 1-7 Supported Sensor Device Commands 19 1.2.8 FRU Device CommandsThe IPMC supports the following FRU device commands. The IPMC supports the following SEL device commands. 1.2.9 SDR Device CommandsThe IPMC supports the following SDR device commands. 1.2.10 SEL Device CommandsTable 1-8 Supported FRU Commands Table 1-9 Supported SDR Device Commands Table 1-10 Supported SEL Commands 20 1.2.11 LAN Device CommandsThe IPMC supports the following LAN device commands. The IPMC supports the following serial/modem device commands. 1.2.12 Serial/Modem Device CommandsTable 1-10 Supported SEL Commands (continued) Table 1-11 Supported LAN Device Commands Table 1-12 Supported Serial/Modem Device Commands 21 1.3 PICMG 3.0 Commands22 1.4 Emerson and Pigeon Point OEM Commands23 This command requests a SAM switchover.This command instructs the SAM to transition a FRU to the M0 (not installed) state. Table 1-16 Shelf Manager Switchover (Cmd = 0x02) Table 1-17 Set FRU Extracted (Cmd = 0x03) 25 FRU Information and Sensor Data Records2.1 Introduction 2.2 Total Power Consumption 26 2.3 SAM1000 Physical Shelf Manager2.3.1 SAM Physical FRU Information2.3.1.1 Physical Shelf Manager FRU Data, AXP1406 27 2.3.1.2 Physical Shelf Manager FRU Data, AXP1600 28 2.3.2 E-Keying2.3.3 Power Configuration 29 2.3.4 Sensor Overview30 2.3.5 SAM Physical Shelf Manager Analog Sensors2.3.5.1 Voltage Sensors 32 2.3.5.2 Temperature SensorsThe following tables describe the analog temperature sensors available on the physical SAM. Table 2-7 Sensor No. 5 +1.8 V Table 2-6 Sensor No. 4 +12 V Voltage (continued) Table 2-8 Sensor No. 6 MAX6656 INT@1A 33 Table 2-9 Sensor No. 7 MAX6656 EXT1@1ATable 2-8 Sensor No. 6 MAX6656 INT@1A (continued) 34 2.3.6 SAM Module Discrete Sensors35 2.3.6.1 Hot Swap SensorThe following table describes the discrete hot swap sensor available on the physical SAM. The following table describes the discrete IPMB link sensor available on the physical SAM. 2.3.6.2 IPMB Link SensorTable 2-11 Sensor No. 0 FRU 0 HOT_SWAP Table 2-12 Sensor No. 1 IPMB Link 36 2.3.6.3 PEM A SensorThe following table describes the discrete PEM A sensor available on the physical SAM. Table 2-12 Sensor No. 1 IPMB Link (continued) Table 2-13 Sensor No. 9 PEM A 37 2.3.6.4 PEM B Sensor39 2.3.6.5 AXP Backplane ID SensorThe following table describes the discrete +12 V B valid sensor available on the physical SAM. 2.3.6.6 +12 V B Valid SensorTable 2-17 Sensor No. 13 AXP Backplane ID Table 2-18 Sensor No. 14 12 V B Valid 40 2.3.6.7 +12 V A Valid SensorThe following table describes the discrete +12V A valid sensor available on the physical SAM. Table 2-18 Sensor No. 14 12 V B Valid (continued) Table 2-19 Sensor No. 15 12 V A Valid 41 2.3.6.8 Fault Event SensorThe following table describes the discrete fault event sensor available on the physical SAM. 2.3.6.9 POST Results SensorTable 2-20 Sensor No. 16 Fault Event Table 2-21 Sensor No. 17 POST Results 42 2.3.6.10 Shelf FRU Info SensorTable 2-21 Sensor No. 17 POST Results (continued) Table 2-22 Sensor No. 18 Shelf FRU Info 2.3.6.11 CPLD State Sensor 43 2.4 SAM1000 Active (Virtual) Shelf Manager2.4.1 FRU Information44 2.4.1.1 Active Shelf Manager FRU Data, AXP1406 46 2.4.1.2 Active Shelf Manager FRU Data, AXP1600 48 2.4.1.3 SAM1000 Shelf Manager FRU Data 49 2.4.1.4 Fan Tray FRU Data, AXP1406 50 2.4.1.5 Fan Tray FRUs 1,2, and 3 Data 51 2.4.1.6 Fan Tray FRUs 4, 5, and 6 Data2.4.1.7 Fan Tray FRUs 7 and 8 Data 52 2.4.1.8 Fan Tray FRU Data, AXP1600 53 2.4.1.9 Fan Tray FRUs 1, 2, and 3 Data, AXP1600Figure 2-4 Lower Fan Tray Locations, AXP1600 54 2.4.1.10 Fan Tray FRUs 4, 5, and 6 Data, AXP1600 2.4.1.11 Fan Tray FRUs 7, 8 and 9 Data, AXP1600 55 2.4.2 E-Keying56 2.4.3 Power ConfigurationThe following table describes the power configuration for the Active SAM. 2.4.4 Active SAM1000 Sensor OverviewTable 2-24 SAM1000 Active Power Configuration Table 2-25 Active SAM1000 Sensor Overview 61 2.4.5 Active SAM1000 Analog Sensors2.4.5.1 Fan Speed Sensors 70 2.4.5.2 Fan Voltage Sensors 92 2.4.6 SAM Active Shelf Manager Discrete Sensors93 2.4.6.1 Hot Swap Sensors98 2.4.6.2 Shm Fault Event SensorThe following table describes the discrete Shm Fault Event sensor available on the Active SAM. A FRU 9 Hot Swap sensor supports the SAM used in the AXP1600 shelf. Table 2-89 Sensor No. 10 (0x0A) FRU 9 HOT_SWAP, AXP1600 Table 2-90 Sensor No. 11 (0x20) Fault Event Sensor 99 2.4.6.3 IPMB Link Sensor 112 2.4.6.4 Telco Alarm SensorTable 2-111 Sensor No. 32 (0x1F) IPMB LINK 21, AXP1600 (continued) Table 2-112 Sensor No. 131 (0x83) TELCO Alarms 113 2.4.6.5 BMC Watchdog SensorThe following table describes the discrete BMC Watchdog sensor available on the Active SAM. The following table describes the discrete system event sensor available on the Active SAM. 2.4.6.6 System EventTable 2-113 Sensor No. 132 (0x84) BMC Watchdog Table 2-114 Sensor No. 133 (0x85) SYSTEM EVENT 114 2.4.6.7 Fan Tray Presence Sensor 119 2.4.6.8 Fan Tray -48 V Fuse Sensor 124 2.5 Power Entry Module Sensor Data Records2.5.1 PEM FRU Information 125 2.5.2 E-Keying2.5.3 Power Configuration 126 2.5.4 Power Entry Module Sensor OverviewThe following table lists all IPMI sensors available on the Power Entry Module. 2.5.5 Power Entry Module Analog SensorsThe analog sensors available on the PEM can be divided into the following four categories: Table 2-134 IPMI Sensors on the PEM 127 2.5.5.1 Voltage Sensors131 2.5.5.2 Current SensorThe following table describes the sensor that measures the +12V current on the PEM. Table 2-141 Sensor No. 15 +8 V PEM Feed 1 (continued) Table 2-142 Sensor No. 14 +12 V Current 2.5.5.3 Temperature SensorThe following tables describe the temperature sensors available on the PEMs. The following table describes the discrete hot swap sensor available on the PEM. 132 2.5.6 Power Entry Module Discrete SensorsThe following tables describe these discrete sensors available on the PEM: 2.5.6.1 Hot Swap SensorTable 2-143 Sensor No. 10 DS75 Temp Table 2-144 Sensor #0, Hot Swap 133 2.5.6.2 IPMB Link SensorThe following table describes the IPMB link sensor on the PEMs. Table 2-144 Sensor #0, Hot Swap (continued) Table 2-145 Sensor #1, IPMB Physical 134 2.5.7 Circuit Breaker State Sensors137 OEM Sensors141 A147 B
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