Running the BIOS IPMI configuration
To configure the IPMI in the BIOS:
1.Restart the remote server, then press <Del> during POST to enter the BIOS setup.
2.Go to the Server menu, then select the IPMI Configuration sub‑menu. Use this
3.When finished, press <F10> to save your changes and exit the BIOS setup.
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F1 | Help | ↑↓ | Select Item | Change | Values | F9 | Setup Defaults | |
ESC: Exit | →← | Select Menu | Enter | Select | F10 | Save and Exit |
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IPMI Specification Version | 2.0 |
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BMC Firmware Version | 1.04 |
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System Event Logging | [Enabled] |
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Clear System Event Log | [Disabled] |
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Existing Event Log number | 34 |
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F1 | Help | ↑↓ | Select Item | Change Values | F9 | Setup Defaults | |||||
ESC: Exit | →← | Select Menu | Enter | Select | F10 | Save and Exit |
Chapter 2: Installation |