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Page 1 - Management Controller

Dell PowerEdge C5220Using the BaseboardManagement ControllerCOMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT COMMENT

Page 2 - Typographic Conventions

10Server IdentifyThe Server Identify page displays the indicator LED status. You can select a Server Identify Operation to control the indicator LED f

Page 3 - Contents

11Firmware UpdateUse the Firmware Update feature to upgrade to the latest firmware version. The following data is included in the BMC firmware package

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126Click Start Upgrade.The update might take several minutes. When the update is completed, a dialog box appears.7Click OK to close the session and au

Page 5 - Using the Web UI

13Front Panel User InterfaceThe BMC provides control panel interface functionality including indicators (fault, status, and ID LEDs) and buttons (powe

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14Table 1-5. Blinking Fault LED ConditionsID LED Blue Off Normal status (by IPMI Chassis Identify command or System ID Button)Turn off the ID LED.1. i

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153 BMC Watchdog•Timer expired•Hard reset•Power down• Power cycle4 Processor•IERR•Thermal trip5 BMC SEL• SEL full (909 records)• SEL almost full (909

Page 8 - System Features

16System InformationSystem InformationThe System Information page shows general information about the system including Device Power Status, Firmware R

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17Component InformationThe Component Information page shows a table of the components. The components can be filtered by category and can be sorted by

Page 10 - Server Identify

18Server HealthThe Server Health page provides information about the server’s health such as sensor readings and the event log. The sensor readings ca

Page 11 - Firmware Update

19Sensor ReadingsThe Sensor Readings page shows all sensor readings from the system. NOTE: The sensor type category displays the full sensor (thresho

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Typographic ConventionsSeveral different typographic conventions are used throughout this manual. Refer to the following examples for common usage.Bol

Page 13 - Front Panel User Interface

20Sensor Readings With ThresholdsThe Sensor Readings with Thresholds page shows all sensor readings and thresholds from the system.Table 1-8. Sensor R

Page 14 - 2 SLED 12V

21Temperature MonitoringThe system supports the following temperature sensors. Hide Thresholds Button Clicking Hide Thresholds button reduces the sens

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22Current MonitoringBMC supports current sensor as shown in Table 1-11. The current sensor monitoring aims to gain the SLED power consumption for powe

Page 16 - System Information

23Event LogThe Event Log page shows the event logs from the managed system. NOTE: If the event log belongs to the OEM SEL Record, the Sensor Type fie

Page 17 - Component Information

24ConfigurationThe Configuration menu allows you to access various configuration settings including Alerts, Mouse Mode, Network, SOL, SNMP, SMTP, User

Page 18 - Server Health

25SMTP This button takes you to the SMTP settings page where you can configure the SMTP mail server.Users This button takes you to the user list page

Page 19 - Sensor Readings

26AlertsWhen BMC sends a platform event, such as an environment warning or a component failure, an alert message may be sent to one or more email addr

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27Modify AlertTable 1-16. Modify AlertsItems DescriptionAlert Type You can select the way an alert is sent when it is triggered by an event.•SNMP Trap

Page 21 - Temperature Monitoring

28Mouse ModeOn the Mouse Mode page, you can configure the mouse mode options.IPMI is an OS-independent platform, and KVM support is an added feature f

Page 22 - FAN Control and Monitoring

29coordinates on your host server. For example, it is recommended to use absolute / relative mouse mode when your host server is running in Windows or

Page 23 - Event Log

3ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Supported Platform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Configuration

30 NOTE: If you configure the IP address with a static IP, you can’t get the DNS IP address from the DHCP server. NOTE: If you want to update the DNS

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31 VLAN SettingsTable 1-19. VLAN SettingsItems DescriptionEnable VLAN Enable / disable VLAN function.Note: If enabled, BMC will only accept packets fo

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32SOLThe SOL page allows you to configure the Serial Over LAN settings, select or change pertinent values for each attribute and save any changes.Tabl

Page 27 - Modify Alert

33SOL Advanced SettingsTable 1-21. Advanced SOL settingsItem DescriptionCharacter Accumulate IntervalThe amount of time that the BMC will wait before

Page 28 - Mouse Mode

34SNMPThe SNMP page displays the community string page for the SNMP trap server. You can modify the community string and save the new settings.Table 1

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35SMTPThe SMTP page allows you to configure the SMTP mail server.Table 1-23. SMTPItem DescriptionMail Server IP This field allows you to configure the

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36UsersThe Users page allows you to view the current list of user for the server. If you would like to delete or modify a user, select their name in t

Page 31 - VLAN Settings

37Add New UserModify User Button Use this button to modify an existing user. Select a user first.Delete User Button Use this button to delete an exist

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38Network Privileges Drop Down MenuAssign network permissions and access rights to any of the following:•User•Operator• Administrator•OEM Proprietary•

Page 33 - SOL Advanced Settings

39Modify UserTable 1-24. Modify UserItem DescriptionUser Name This field contains the user name being modified. This field cannot be modified.Change P

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4Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29SOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32SNMP.

Page 35 - Item Description

40PEFThe PEF page allows you to configure the platform event filters. The Platform Event Filters List displays the actions that will execute when an e

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41Modify PEFChange the attributes, and click the Save button to save any changes. If you want to cancel this action, click the Cancel button to return

Page 37 - Add New User

42SSL CertificateThe SSL Certificate page allows you upload a new SSL certificate. The SSL page does not support encryption of private keys, for exa

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43Uploading Private KeyThe Private Key file name should end with .pem or .key. After you upload the new Private Key, the web server will restart. You

Page 39 - Modify User

44Web SessionThe Web Session page allows you to change web session time out values. The default value is 300 seconds. If you don't active web wit

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45Remote ControlThe Remote Control menu allows you to initiate Console Redirection and to view the Power Control options. NOTE: The Console Redirecti

Page 41 - Modify PEF

46Table 1-30. Console Redirection, Java Console LaunchItem DescriptionJava Console Use this button to launch the redirection console using Java viewer

Page 42 - SSL Certificate

47Left Windows Key This menu item can be used to act as the left-side <WIN> key when in Console Redirection. You can also decide how the key sho

Page 43 - Uploading Private Key

48Table 1-34. Console Redirection Window: OptionsItem DescriptionBandwidth The bandwidth usage option allows you to adjust the bandwidth. You can sele

Page 44 - Web Session

49Power ControlThe Power Control page allows you to view and control the power of your server. Select one of the options listed in the following table

Page 45 - Remote Control

5IntroductionThis section introduces the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) and includes the requirements for web-based graphical user interface (G

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50Power Off Server - Immediate OptionSelect this option to power down the server immediately.Power Off Server - Orderly Shutdown OptionSelect this opt

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51MaintenanceThe Maintenance menu allows you to perform maintenance tasks on the device including the Firmware Update. Refer to "Firmware Update&

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52IPMI 1.5 / 2.0 Command Support ListTable 1-39. IPMI Device Global CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet Device ID App 01h M YesCold Reset App 0

Page 49 - Power Control

53Get Channel Authentication CapabilitiesApp 38h O YesGet Session Challenge App 39h O YesActivate Session Command App 3Ah O YesSet Session Privileg

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54Master Write-Read I2C App 52h M YesGet Channel Cipher Suites App 54h O YesSuspend/Resume Payload EncryptionApp 55h O YesSet Channel Security Keys

Page 51 - Languages

55 NOTE: Support for Partial Add SEL is not required when Add SEL is supported.Get POH Counter Chassis 0Fh O Yes[1] Optional portion of Get System Re

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56Table 1-45. SDR Repository CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet SDR Repository Info Storage 20h M YesGet SDR Repository Allocation InfoStorage

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57Table 1-47. Sensory Device CommandsCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedGet Device SDR Info S/E 20h O NoGet Device SDR S/E 21h O NoReserve Device SDR Repo

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58NOTE: Parameter 192 is used for DHCP Retry by DCS requirement.Table 1-49. SOL CommandCommand NetFn CMD O/M SupportedSOL Activating Transport 20h O

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6Web-based GUI is supported on the following browsers:Microsoft Windows:• Internet Explorer 6, 7 or later• Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or laterLinux:• Mozilla

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7 NOTE: The default username and password are in lowercase characters. It is advised to change the root password once you have logged in.Click the He

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8System FeaturesSystem InformationThe System Information page enables you to view the BMC firmware version, BIOS version, and Chassis version. Click S

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9Component InformationThe Number of CPU Socket field and the Number of Memory Slot field display the total number of motherboard supported.CPU Informa

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