Chapter 6: BIOS

Table 6-11. IPMI Configuration Sub-menu (Continued)

Menu Option

Clear BMC System Event Log

Set LAN

Configuration

Channel Number

Channel Number Status

IP Address

Source

IP Address

Parameter

Selector

IP Address

Current IP

Address in

BMC

MAC Address

Parameter

Selector

MAC Address

Current MAC

Address in

BMC

Subnet Mask

Parameter

Selector

Subnet Mask

Current Subnet

Mask in BMC

Description

This option allows you to clear the BMC system log. Select Cancel to keep the BMC system log and Ok with the <ENTER> key to clear the BMC system log.

WARNING: Any cleared information is unrecoverable. Make absolutely sure that you no longer need any data stored in the log before clearing the BMC Event Log.

This sub-menu is used to configure the IPMI LAN adapter with a network address.

This static display shows the channel number for the SET LAN Config command.

This static display shows the channel status for the channel number. It will either display CHANNEL NUMBER IS OK or WRONG CHANNEL NUMBER.

Use this option for selecting the IP Address source. Options include STATIC or DHCP.

This sub-menu contains static displays and options for specifying the IP address for your system. This should be in decimal and in dotted quad form (such as 192.168.10.253). The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.

This static display shows the parameter of your IP Address configuration.

The BIOS will automatically enter the IP address of your system; however it may be over-ridden. IP addresses are 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers (base 16, 0~9, A, B, C, D, E and F) separated by dots (such as 00.30.48.D0.D4.60).

This static display shows the current IP address used for your IPMI connection.

Enter the MAC address for your system using this sub-menu. This should be in decimal and dotted quad form (such as 192.168.10.253). The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.

This static display shows the parameter of your MAC Address configuration.

The BIOS will automatically enter the MAC address of your system; however it may be over-ridden. MAC addresses are 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers (base 16, 0~9, A, B, C, D, E and F) separated by dots (such as 00.30.48.D0.D4.60).

This static display shows the current MAC address used for your IPMI connection.

Subnet masks tell the network which subnet this system belongs. The value of each three-digit number separated by dots should not exceed 255.

This static display shows the parameter of your Subnet Masks configuration.

This static display shows the current Subnet Mask setting for your IPMI connection.

This static display shows the current Subnet Mask used for your IPMI connection.

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SUPER MICRO Computer SBI-7426T-S3 user manual Ipmi Configuration Sub-menu Menu Option