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pcIPcard TM IP9001 User Manual 2005-06-09.
FCC Information Note: This equipment ha s been tested and found to comp ly with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot ection against harmful int erferenc e in a resi dentia l instal lation.
Package Contents Standard Components The standard IP9001 pa cka ge consi st s of: M 1 IP9001 Card M 1 USB Cable M 1 Custom Made Fe ature Connector Cabl e M 1 Power Cord M 1 AC Adapter M 1 Software CD .
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter 2 Installa tion Before you Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (E SD) .
Chapter 3 Locating the IP9001 Card Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Locating the IP9001 Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Serial Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 SSL Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 PMCP File Upload . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix E Modem Daughterboard Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (E SD) . . . . . . . .
Conventions This manual use s t he fol l owi ng conventions: Courier Indicates text that you should key in. [ ] Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded , they appear together in th e s ame bracket with a plu s s ig n betw een them: [Ctrl+Alt].
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Chapter 1. Introduction Features Feature Description Key Feature M 100% out-of-band M 100% operating system independent Soft Processor M plugs into a mi ssion critical server M half-sized PCI form fac tor plugs into any PCI slot Remote Client M industry standard Internet brows er (any JavaScri pt 1.
Feature Description Environmental Specifi cations M storage temperature: -20 degrees to 80 degrees C M relative humidi ty: 5 to 80 percent non-condens ing @ 40 degrees M operating temperature: 0 to 45 degrees C M vibration: 2.
Feature Description Security M S SL (Secured Soc ket Layer) 3.0 (Pas s-phrase encrypted certificates are not s upported) M DAA (Digesti ve Authenticati on Access) M MD-5 Virtual Boot M USB 2.
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Chapter 2. Installation Before you Begin Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Electrostatic discharge (E SD) can damage the IP9001 card and ot he r system components.
Installation Overview Installation of the IP9001 card ta ke s the fol lowi ng st eps: Step Action 1 Unpack the IP9001 card ( and chec k jumper settings ) 2 Install the optional battery and battery cli.
1. Unpack the IP9001 card ( and check jumper settings ) Card Layout Diagram MAC Address Each IP9001 card has a unique MAC address. The MAC address is the onl y wa y to distinguish one IP9001 card from anothe r whe n you run progra m s suc h as Re m ot e Recovery Application (RRA) a nd Ra cTre ndsSe ek Loc a tor.
Check the Jumpers Check that t he card’s j um pe rs m at c h t he de scripti on i n t he fol l owi ng t a bl e: Jumper Setting JP4 Pins 1 and 2: Open JP5 Pins 1 and 2: Open JP6 Pins 1 and 2: Open JP.
JP7 and JP8 - Chassis/Mo th erb oard Reset Sw itch : Verify that the re is no jum pe r on JP7 and JP8. The se two he aders are to be use d wi th a cable, not a jumper. JP11 - Flash Write Enable/Di sab le: You can write-protect your IP9001 card’s fi rm ware so that i t cannot be flashe d.
JP12 - Recovery Mode: This jumper is primarily use d to re cove r a failed flash attemp t. By shorting pi ns two and three, you can place your IP9001 card into Recov ery Mode . See Appe ndix C, Remote Recovery Application (RRA) for more information on how t o re cove r your IP9001 card.
2. Install the Optional Battery and Battery Clip The IP9001 on-board batt e ry ba ckup is an optiona l com pone nt. When the opt ional battery is i nst al l e d, your IP9001 card can st ay powe re d on for 30 m i nut es wi t hout any external power from the host system or AC adapter.
Charging the Battery Pack The optional battery pa ck is shipped uncha rged. The IP9001 card aut omatically starts to charge the ba ttery aft er you i nst all it. You must charge the ba ttery pa ck be fore it can be used to provide backup power to th e IP9001 card.
Changing the Battery Pack The optional IP9001 battery pa ck must be re pl aced eve ry 400 cyc les. Cells re tain 80% of their ori gi na l capa c i ty afte r 400 c yc l e s . A c yc le is de fi ned as a ful l c ha rge (4.2V) followed by a full di scharge (2.
3. Install the Opti onal Modem Daughterboard The IP9001 modem daughterboa rd is an opt ional com pone nt . Loc ate JP10 on the IP9001 card. It has a seri es of pinholes t ha t al l ow you t o inse rt the modem daughterboard. Ma tch the m odem daught erboa rd and the pi n hol es so that the pi ns align properly.
J5 - IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus) If your motherboard has an IPMB conne ct or, you can conne ct a cable from J5 on t he IP9001 card to the IPMB connector on your moth e rboa rd.
J9 - IP9001 Feature Connector This feature connector is pri mari ly use d for operating the host system’s motherboa rd power and reset swi t c h. It can also be used to ga t he r I2C bus i nform at ion from the motherboard.
JP2 - Serial Port Connector You can connect an externa l 9 pi n serial port connect or t o thi s he ade r. Thi s he ade r is primaril y use d t o t e xt re direct ove r the seri al port . JP3 - Service Connector This jumper is use d exc l usi ve ly for servici ng the IP9001 card.
5. Connect External Cables 1. Connect the USB cable from the back of the IP9001 card to the motherboa rd’s USB port. 2. Connect your VGA moni tor to your IP9001 card. 3. Connect the RJ45 LAN cable from your local network to your IP9001 card. 4. Connect your phone cord from the back of the IP9001 card to the telephone wall outlet.
7. Install the Operati ng System and IP9001 Drivers 1. Install the operating syst em (i f applicabl e ) on the host syst em. 2. ( Windows 2000/2003/XP onl y ) W he n prom pt e d for t he Vi rtual Fl oppy dri ve rs, install t he IP9001 card’s Vi rtual Fl oppy dri vers loca t ed i n t he INF folder on t he IP9001 CD.
The first time you run windows after installi ng the card, the Found New Hardware Wizard comes up: 1. Select Install from a spe cific location , then click Next . 2. Select the virtfl.in f file, located in th e INF directory on t he IP9001 CD. If prompted with t he Windows Logo di alog box, c l i ck Continue Anyway .
As the Hardware Update Wizard loads the vi rtual floppy dri ver from the IP9001 CD, the instal l a ti on progre ss st atus is displaye d. 3. Once the file is loaded, click Finish to complete the installation. (Windows may require a reboot of the host system after th e installation of the virtual floppy driver.
8. Install the Wi ndows Software Components The Windows Software Components com prise a coll ection of host -si de and remote access programs. Their functions are bri efl y expl ained in the followi ng tabl e: Program Description ConfigApp Allows you to confi gure the IP9001 card ei ther from the host system or from a client system.
To install the Windows Software Components , do the fol lowing: 1. Insert the IP9001 CD into the host system (the one with the IP9001 card); and navigate to the CDROM ServerAgent sWin32 folde r; and doubl e click Setup.exe . The Installshield Wizard com e s up.
5. When the Install Program window opens, click Install : 6. When the installation is co mplete, click Finish to complete the procedure: 7. Repeat steps 1 - 6 for any loca l ne t work com put ers you wi sh to use to access the host system.
9. Setup Your Client Internet Browser Before you can redire ct the host system’s consol e or vi ew the Crash scre en, you must first set up your Interne t browse r on the clie nt system. To do so, fol low the steps, below: 1. Open your Internet Expl ore r browse r.
3. In the Settings window, select E very vi si t to the page or Automat ically ; then click OK to apply th e change an d to go back to th e Internet Opti ons dialog box: Note: Other settings can cause ol d da ta to be displ aye d whe n pe rform ing operations on the IP9001.
5. In the Security Settings dialog box, in the Download signe d Act iveX cont rols section select Enable : 6. Scroll down to the Run Ac t iveX cont rol s and pl ug-i ns section.
7. When the Warning! dialog box come s up, c l i c k Ye s to accept the chan ges and go back to th e Internet Options di alog. 8. Click Apply , then click OK to complete the ch anges: Note: 1. You must restart Internet E xpl orer before t he cha nges take effe ct .
10. Connecting From a Client System In order to connect to the IP9001 card, you must access the IP9001 from another system on the same network (re ferre d to in thi s manua l as the client system ). T o do this, you must know t he IP9001 card’s IP addre ss.
2. When the openin g screen co mes up, click Next : 3. When the Add IP Address Range dialog box come s up, ke y in a name for your network in the Network Name field, and the ra nge of IP addresse s th.
4. In the dialog that com e s up, the name and IP range of th e IP9001 card appe ars in the list at the right. Pl ace a che ck in the box next to th e ra nge of IP addresses, the n click Next : 5. The Se lected IP Range di alog com es up with the na me and IP ra nge of the IP9001 card displayed .
6. If the IP range i s c orre ct, RacTrendsSe ek Loc ator will locate the IP9001 card, and list it with all the IP9001 cards it has di sc ove re d: Note: If more tha n one IP9001 card i s found, you can di stinguish t he m by the IP9001 card’s name.
8. The login sc reen come s up: The default User Name is root ; the default password is superuser (both in lower case). Note: When you log in using this use r na me and pa ssword, you have ful l administra tive prive legess. For se curi ty purposes, we st rongly advise you to change the root pa ssword.
11. Load the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File This is an opti ona l proc edure and require s a custom fi l e spe ci fi c to your motherboard. To load the SDR and Soft Proc essor (SP) fi le, do the fol lowi ng: 1. Select Configure from the me nu ba r at the top of the IP9001 GUI, then select PMCP Health Configurat ion from the menu: 2.
3. Starting from the IP9001 CD, browse to th e folder that cont ains your SDR fi le. Note: You can create your own SDR and Soft Proc essor (SP) Fi les usi ng the Platform Management Conf igurat ion Program (PMCP). 4. Select the SDR file (it will end in -sdr.
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Chapter 3. Locating the IP9001 Card Overview IP9001 cards can be accessed from anywhere on your Intrane t vi a an Internet browser, allowi ng you t o ma int a i n your crit i cal se rve rs from a physically rem ot e location. Thi s cha pt e r expl ai ns how t o loc a t e t he IP9001 card on your l oc al ne twork.
2. When the openin g screen co mes up, click Next : 3. When the Add IP Address Range dialog box c om e s up, key in a uni que name for your network in the Network Name field, t he n ke y i n the ra ng.
4. In the dialog that com e s up, the name and IP range of th e IP9001 card appe ars in the list at the right. Pl ace a che ck in the box next to th e ra nge of IP addresses, the n click Next : 5. The Se lected IP Range di alog com es up with the na me and IP ra nge of the IP9001 card displayed .
6. If the IP range i s c orre ct, RacTrendsSe ek Loc ator will locate the IP9001 card, and list it with all the IP9001 cards it has di sc ove re d: Note: If more tha n one IP9001 card i s found, you can di stinguish t he m by the IP9001 card’s name.
Chapter 4. Browser Operation Overview The IP9001’s user-friendly Gra phics User Inte rfa ce (GUI) is accesse d wi th a st anda rd Internet browser. Spe cify the IP9001’s IP address i n your browse r’s Loc a t or ba r, and you can be up and running in a mat t e r of m i nut es.
After you have successful ly logge d in , the IP9001 Main Scre en appe ars: M The Menu Bar at t he t op of t he sc reen consists of t hre e items: Ma nage, Configure , and View. Clic ki ng a m e nu i t em cause s a drop down list of subm enu choi ces.
Chapter 5. The Manage Menu Overview When you cli c k Manage on the menu bar, its subm enu drops down: A brief d escription of the items is giv en in the table b elow: Item Description Remote Console S tarts a remote consol e session wi th the host system.
Remote Console The Remote Consol e subm enu offers three c hoices for re m ot e consol e di spl ay as shown in the figure and t a bl e be low: Item Description High Color Quality (16-bi t) for fast/LAN Connecti on Allows the IP9001 to send 16 bi ts per pixel c olor.
Console Redirection The most powerful feat ure of the IP9001 is the ability to redire ct the host system’s console - giving you the ability to ma nage your host syst em as if you were actually right in front of i t . Internet Explorer Setup Before you can pe rform redire c t i on, you must first set up Inte rnet Expl ore r.
2. When the authent i cat i on di al og box com e s up, ke y i n your Use rna m e and Password; select a data tra nsm ission speed; the n click Logi n : The Console Redire ction screen opens: Now that.
The Console Redirection Screen Several drop down menus to manage the host system are arra nge d across the screen. The next sections de scribe th e func tions of each of the menu items.
The Keyboard Menu: Under console redire ction some ke yst roke s ca nnot be capt ure d and se nt to the host system - the items on this menu provide the keystroke functi onality to the host system.
The View Menu: This View menu contains on e item: Toolbar . Clicking Toolbar bri ngs up the Console Redirection tooba r. The Consol e Re di re ction toolbar is di sc ussed in detail on p. 50. The Macros Menu: Record New Macro all ows you t o record a se t of keystroke s.
The Console Redirection Toolbar Clicking Toolba r on the Vi ew menu bri ngs up the Consol e Re direction toolba r: The toolbar al l ows you t o pe rform consol e re di re ction funct i ons m ore conve niently when you are in full sc re en mode and the m e nus are not vi sible.
Toolbar Icons The function that each of the tool ba r icons pe rforms is desc ri be d in the table below: Icon Description Toggles Consol e Redirection On and Off. Toggles mouse s ynchronizati on On and Off. Toggles full s creen mode On and Off. Note: Set your cli ent’s resoluti on to 1024 x 768 to see the host s ystem in true full screen mode.
CD Drive Redirection Starting CD drive redirection: To perform CD drive redire c t i on, do the foll owi ng: 1. Use one of the fol lowing thre e m e t hods t o i nvoke the redi re ct ion: M Click the CD Drive Re di recti on i c on on t he Redi re c t ion Toolba r (see p.
Stopping CD drive redirection: To stop CD drive re di re ction, use one of the fol l owing three methods: M Click the CD Drive Re di recti on i c on on t he Redi re c t ion Toolba r (see p. 51) M Select CDROM Redirecti on on the Console Redire ction menu (se e p.
Floppy Drive Redirection Starting floppy dr ive redirection: To perform floppy dri ve redi re ct ion, do the fol l owing: 1. Use one of the fol lowing thre e m e t hods t o i nvoke the redi re ct ion: M Click the Fl oppy Drive Re di re ction ic on on t he Re direct i on T ool ba r (see p.
Stopping floppy drive redirection: To stop floppy drive re di rection, use one of the fol l owi ng three met hods: M Click the F l oppy Dri ve Redire ct i on i c on on t he Redire ct i on T ool ba r (see p. 51) M Select Floppy Re di rection on the Consol e Redirect i on m e nu (se e p.
Floppy Image Creation Using a floppy ima ge fi le during de vi ce redirec t ion i s fa st er and more effici ent t ha n redirecti ng from an actual fl oppy di sk. It is al so m ore convenient t o ha ve a se ri es of floppy image s st ore d on a CD or on a local or ne t worke d ha rd disk drive t ha n to ke ep and maintain actual floppy di sks.
4. In the dial og box that c om e s up: a. Select t he fl oppy dri ve that you wa nt to creat e t he fl oppy i m a ge from b. Sele c t a locat i on where you want the im a ge to be store d a nd give it a fi le nam e c. Put the fl oppy wi th the dat a you wa nt to copy to the im a ge fi le in the fl oppy drive d.
5. Once the image file is successful ly cr e a ted a confi rm ati on di alog box com es up. Click OK to move on. 6. When the Create Image file f rom a Floppy Media dialog box comes bac k up, c l i c k Exit to close the progra m . This complete s t he fl oppy i m a ge fi l e cre ation procedure .
Transfer A Floppy Image To Floppy Disk To transfer a floppy i m a ge t o fl oppy di sk, do the fol l owi ng: 1. Run the Floppy Image Creator program : 2. In the dial og box t ha t come s up, se lect Transfer the Image f rom a file to a Floppy Media , then click Next .
3. In the dial og box that c om e s up, clic k Browse . 4. Navigat e t o t he i m a ge file you wa nt to transfe r t o the floppy disk, t hen click Open .
5. In the dial og box t hat appe a rs, clic k Start . A progress dialog box come s up to i ndi cat e t he st at us of t he proc edure : 6. Once the image file is successful ly cr e a ted a di alog box com e s up to indicate so.
7. When the Load Image file to a Floppy Media dialog box com e s ba c k up, c l i c k Exit to close the progra m . This complet e s t he fl oppy i m a ge fi le transfe r to floppy medi a proc edure.
Remote Power Control The second item on the Mana ge menu is Remote Powe r Cont rol : The Power Control di alog box allows you to re mot ely re set, power off, powe r on, and power cycle the host syst em: Simply click the icon to perform the c orresponding action on the re mote system.
Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade Firmware utility provides an easy, convenient method to upgrade the IP9001’s firmware : To begin, click the Upgrade Firmware entry on the Ma na ge menu to bri ng up t he opening dial og box: Note: 1. Upgrading the fi rm ware is a cri t i cal procedure.
To update the IP9001’s fi rmware, do t he followi ng: 1. Click Enter Firmeare Upgrade Mode . The foll owi ng di alog box appe a rs: 2. In the dialog box t ha com es up, cli c k Browse t o na vi gate t o whe re the firm wa re upgrade file (*.
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5. The up grade utility star ts the uplo ad of th e new firmwar e file and checks it for integrity. After it verifies the imag e file, it displays the f ollowing message: Click OK to move on.
7. A confirmation di al og box com es up. Cli c k OK to start the actual upgr ade. 8. A screen showing the upgra de progress comes up. After the procedure ha s successfully completed the fol lowi ng sc re en appe ars: You must now close your browse r and log back ont o the IP9001 in a ne w browse r session.
Reset the IP9001 The function of t hi s menu ite m i s t o re se t the IP9001: 1. When you click Re se rt Card on the Ma nage me nu, a confirmati on di al og box comes up.
2. When the re se t proc edure is c om pl ete, the fol lowing dia l og box appears. : Close your browser and re log int o the IP9001 in a ne w browser session.
Remote Console Hot key Combinations The following table list s hot ke y combin a tions tha t pe rform many of the remot e console functions di re ctly from the ke yboard.
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Chapter 6. The Configure Menu Overview When you cli c k Conf igure on the menu ba r, its subm enu drops down: Item Function Use rs Administer users that c an access the IP9001 and host system. Network Configure the IP9001’ s network parameters. Firewall Control which IP addres ses can acces s the IP9001.
Users Clicki ng Users on the Confi gure m e nu bri ngs up t he Use r setup dial og box: The dia l og box sc re een el e m e nt s are de sc ri bed in the table be low. Element Function Username Us er’s log in name. Note: The default administrator’s Us ername is root ; the default administrator’s password i s superuser .
Adding Users To add a user account, do the fol lowi ng: 1. In the User di a l og box, clic k Add . The Add a New Use r dialog box a ppe a rs: 2. Key the appropriate informa tion int o the Use rna me, De scription, Pa ssword and Confirm Password fields.
Removing Users To delete a use r account , do t he fol lowing: 1. Select the account t o be re m oved from the Use r Name list. 2. Click Remove . 3. In the confirmat i on di alog box that com e s up, click OK to confi rm t he delet i on, or click Cancel to abort the procedure .
Viewing and Editing Users To view and/or edit a use r account , do t he fol l owi ng: 1. Select the account from t he Use r Name list. 2. Click Properties . The Modify User dialog box comes up. This dialog box is similar to the Add a New User dial og box on p.
Network Clicki ng Network on t he Confi gure menu brings up t he Ne t work Confi gura tion dial og box: M The IP9001’s MAC address displays in the MA C Addre ss fi eld. M If you want the IP9001 to get its IP a ddre ss dyna mically (from a DHCP se rver), select Obtain IP address aut omat ically .
Firewall Clicki ng Firewal l on the Configure menu brings up the Firewa ll Settings dialog box: This dialog box allows you to configure the IP9001’s access pa ra meters, by entering IP addresses and ports to bl oc k or al l ow. M Click the Blo cked Sites tab to enter a range of addresses t hat you want to block.
After you cli ck Add for ei t he r the Bl oc ke d or Trusted site , t he A dd a R ul e di a l og box comes up: Note: The dialog box shown i s for Bl oc ked site s. The di al og box for Trust ed sites has the same fields, so the descri pt ions that fol low also appl y to the di alog for Trusted sites.
Alert Notification Clicki ng Alert Notification on the Configure menu bri ngs up t he Al ert Notifi cat i on dialog box: This dialog box let s you confi gure where and how vari ous al ert s from the IP9001 are sent.
Date & Time Clicki ng Date & Time on t he Confi gure menu brings up the Da te & Tim e di al og box: Use this dialog box to se t the IP9001’s date and time. You can set the time manually, synchronize it wi t h your loc a l m achi ne ; or ha ve i t sync hronized with an NTP (Network Time Protocol) se rver.
Serial Port Clicki ng Serial Port on the Configure m e nu bri ngs up t he Se rial Port di al og box: Use this dial og box t o se t t he serial port pa ramet e rs: ba ud rate, da t a bi ts, pari t y, st op bits, a nd fl ow c ont rol .
SSL Certificate Clicki ng SSL Certificate on the Confi gure m e nu bri ngs up t he SSL Certificat e di alog box: Use this dia l og box t o upl oa d an SSL Cert i fi c a t e a nd SSL Pri vate Ke y for ve rifica t i on when users access the IP9001 with their browsers.
PMCP File Upload Clicki ng PMCP Heal th Conf igurat ion on the Confi gure menu brings up the The Host Health Monitori ng Fi l e s di al og box. This is the same dialog box, and invol ves the same proc e dure s di sc ussed in Chapt er 2, p. 34, under Load the SDR and Sof t Proc essor (SP ) File .
IPMI Configuration Clicki ng IPMI Configurat ion on the Configure menu brings up the IPMI Configuration di al og box: To read data from an onboard base boa rd m a na ge ment cont rol ler (BMC) on the motherboard/ se rver board, put a check in the t he checkbox, t he n cli ck Apply .
Server OS Monitoring and Recovery Clicki ng Server OS Moni t ori ng and Recov ery on the Confi gure menu bri ngs up t he Server OS Monitori ng and Re cove ry di alog box: This dialog box allows you to configure ope rating system monit oring and recove ry methods.
PPP Configuration Clicki ng PPP Configuration on the Configure menu bri ngs up the PPP Configuration dialog box: This dialog box allows you to set the PPP addre sse s for the Server and Client whe n using a modem.
Chapter 7. The View Menu Overview When you cli c k View on the menu ba r, its submenu drops down: A brief d escription o f the items is g iven in the tab le below: Each item is exp lained in detail in the sections that fol low. Item Function Card Health Sh ow s health information for the IP9001.
Card Health Clicki ng Card Health on the Vi ew menu bri ngs up a sc re en tha t shows the IP9001’s health informat i on: Event Log Clicki ng Event Log on the View menu bri ngs up a sc re en t ha t a.
Server Health Clicki ng Serve r He al t h on the Vi ew menu bri ngs up a sc re en tha t shows the host system’s health information ba sed on the se nsor re adi ngs and pl atform management configura.
General Information Clicki ng General Inf ormation on the Vi ew m enu bri ngs up a screen tha t provi de s information about the IP9001: The General Inform ation screen has thre e tabs: Versions; Fe ature s; and Detailed Versions. Versions When the General Informa tion screen comes up, the Versions screen is the one that is displayed.
Features The Features screen shows the ava ilable featuers provi de d by the IP9001: The meanings of the para meters and their va lue s are expl ained in the tabl e be low: Parameter Value Virtual Floppy Shows whether or not floppy redirection i s availabl e.
Detailed Versions The Detailed Versions screen shows the version numbe rs of the individua l components t ha t m a ke up t he IP9001’s firmware : The firmwa re compone nt s are list ed in the Parameter column; th e firmware v ersion of each component is lis te d be si de it in the Value column .
Last Saved Crash Screen The Last Saved Crash Screen on the View m e nu al l ows you t o se e t he l a st t e xt -ba sed screen on the host syst em pri or to its locking up or freezing duri ng a bl ue screen. Thi s is useful because it allows you to troubl eshoot the host system.
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Appendix A. Feature Cable Layout The IP9001 Feature Ca ble’s layout is illustrated on th e next page. Please make not e of t he following: M If you do not have an Ameri can Megatrends Olympus II (series 821) motherboard, you cannot use the I2C connector to monitor th e hardware health of the motherboard.
1 3 5 7 9 11 15 17 2 4 6 8 10 12 16 18 20 I2C Clock Ground I2C Data Ground Ground Power Off # Reset # Motherboa rd I2C Connector Motherboard Power On Jumper Chassis Power On Switch Motherboard Reset J.
Appendix B. API Configuration Program Overview In addition to the usua l browse r based configura tion, t he IP9001 can al so be configured through an API ut ility, which is a GUI progra m that runs under Microsoft Windows. The utility can be run either from the host system , or from a client system.
2. If you are running the Confi gApp progra m from the host system, select I am on the server whi ch has an IP9001 plugge d i n ; click OK . Note: Make sure tha t the IP9001 card is connected to the host syst em’s motherboard through the USB cabl e.
Configuration The User Manager This dialog box all ows you to add, re m ove , and m odi fy use rs. Adding a User: To add a user, do t he fol lowing: 1.
2. Fill in the fi el ds accordi ng to the i nform at i on provi ded in the t a bl e, below: Field Description User Name The name that the new user will log in with. The name cannot be longer than eight charac ters. Description A s hort note to describe this ac count (optional).
Modifying User Accounts: To modify a user’s account, do the fol lowi ng 1. Select the user in the Username list, then click Properties . The P roperties dia log box comes up: 2005-06-09 103.
2. Fill in the fi el ds accordi ng to the i nform at i on provi ded in the t a bl e, below: Field Description User Name The user’s name appears here. This field i s disabled, and cannot be edited. Description A s hort note to describe this ac count (optional).
Network Configuration The Network Configura tion tab al l ows you t o cha nge t he wa y t he IP9001 card connects to the ne t work. By default, the IP9001 card obt ains an IP address dynamically vi a DHCP. You can change this to assign a fi xe d IP address to the card as follows: 1.
Advanced Configuration The Advanced di alog box al l ows you t o force your IP9001 card’s on boa rd NIC to a specific MAC address: 1. Key the new MAC addre ss int o the Ne w MA C Addre ss fi eld. 2. Click Apply . 3. To r eset the card, click Reset the card now .
Appendix C. Remote Recovery Application Overview The Remote Re cove ry Appl ica tion (RRA) is a recovery tool tha t can be exe c ut ed from a remote client syst em, runni ng under Windows, loca ted on the sa me ne twork as the IP9001 card. It i s use d t o re c ove r from a fail e d fl ash at t e m pt .
After a few momen ts it displays the Active Devices in Recove ry Mode that it has found: The meaning of the sc reen’s buttons ar e expl ained in the t a bl e, below: Button Purpose Listing Stop Click to stop s earching the network for ac tive cards i n Recovery Mode.
Flashing the Card To begin the fl ash proc edure, do the fol l owi ng: 1. Select the card(s) tha t you wa nt to flash from the l i st , t he n cli c k Select .
2. Fill in the fi el ds wi t h va l ues t ha t are corre ct for t he ca rd’s IP addre ss and t he network it i s on, t he n cl i c k OK . After a few moments, the Remote Reco very Application dialog box come s up: 3.
4. When you ret urn t o the Remote Recovery Application dial og box, se lect t he modules you want t o fl ash (c hoose one or more se ct i ons, or Complete Flash ): 5.
6. Click Yes to continue . Aprogre ss i ndi cator sc re en com e s up: Note: Wait unti l al l t he modules have been flashe d. Do NOT quit whi le flashing is in progress. When flashing has suc cessful ly com ple ted, the fol lowi ng sc re en appears: 7.
Appendix D. Troubleshooting Screen Distortion Problem: The screen on the host system is blurry whe n usi ng sc re en re sol ut ions lowe r tha n 1024x768. This happe ns for bot h consol e re direc ti on and t he physi cal t e rm i na l on t he host system.
BMC Not Responding Problem: The BMC does not respond. The host system can’t be powered off, powered on, or power cycled. Host syst em he alth information cannot be obt ained. Explanation: 1. Use server’s onboard BMC to access he al th inf ormat ion was not enabl e d in IPMI configuration.
Connot Manage Host System’s Power Remotely Problem: Cannot remote ly powe r on, power off, or powe r cycle the host syst em. Explanation: 1. The feature cabl e i sn’t connected properl y be tween the IP9001 and t he host system’s main board and chassis.
Unexpected Errors After Flashing New Firmware Problem 1: After flashing ne w fi rm ware to the IP9001, there are une xpected errors. Explanation: There was a ch ange in th e Config secti on of t he ne w firmwa re i m a ge and you didn’t perform a Complete fl ash.
Appendix E. Modem Daughterboard Overview Installat i on of t he optional m odem daught erboard allows t he IP9001 card t o do the following: M Configure and reset the IP9001 card M Update the IP9001 c.
Before You Begin Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Electrostatic discharge (E SD) can damage the IP9001 card and ot he r system components. Ke ep your IP9001 card in its antistatic bag unt il it is ready to be instal l e d. Avoi d cont act with any com pone nt or conne ctor on any adapter card, pri nt ed ci rc ui t board, or m emory module.
Installation The IP9001 modem da ughterboard is an opt ional com pone nt. Refer t o t he di agram below as you perform t he fol lowing steps: 1. Unpack the mode m da ughterboard and inspe ct it for obvi ous da m a ge . 2. If the IP9001 is already inst alled in a host syst em, power down the host syst em and IP9001 card.
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Appendix F. Port Usage Port Usage Table Port Protocol Purpose Direction 5121 TCP Remote Keyboard and Mouse data (iUSB HID) Bidi rectional . 5120 TCP CD Redirection (iUSB - CD) Bidirectional. 5123 TCP Floppy Redirection (iUSB - Fl oppy) Bidirec tional.
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Appendix G. MAC Address Map MAC Address Location Description 00-40-D9-0S-9B-3C Server Room 3 Rack 2, 5 Mail Server 2005-06-09 123.
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Appendix H. Linux 7.x Considerations Overview This appendix de sc ri bes how to set up t he USB ke yboa rd and mouse for redi rection on a host system running RedHa t Linux 7. x. For Linux 8.x and above, di sre ga rd thi s appendix. Preparation Mouseconfig You will need t o i nst al l t he fol l owi ng file: mouseconfig-4.
USB Mouse M If you are adding USB mouse support to a syst em tha t wa s ori gi na lly inst alled with a PS/2 mouse, follow th e instruc tions, below. M If you are adding PS/2 mouse support to a syst e.
Appendix I. Specifications Function Specification Processor S OC 32 bit 266 MHz 400 MIPS MMU 16K I-Cache 16K D-Cache CPU Memory 32MB PC-133 MHz S DRAM Flash 16 MB; 16 bit Frame Grabber AMI Proprietary Hardware A ssist Engine for Faster Console Redi rection A.
Function Specification Serial Ports (x 3) Debug Port RS-485 1 External Form Factor Half Size Standard P CI Card Debut Support Jtag ICE Power Consumption 15W (max) Weight 128g Dimensions 18.
A Adding users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Advanced Configuration . . . . . . 106 Alert Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 API Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 107 API Configuration Program . . . . . 99 Advanced Configuration . . . .
L Last Saved Crash Scree n . . . . . . . 95 Linux 7.x Considerations . . . . . . 125 Logging In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 M MAC Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MAC Address Map . . . . . . . . . . 123 Main screen . . . . . . . .
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