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Gigabyte Server Management Console
User's Guide
Rev. 1.0
Copyright
© 2023 Giga Computing Technology CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
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In order to assist in the use of this product, Giga Computing provides the following types of
documentation:
User Manual: detailed information & steps about the installation, conguration and use of this
product (e.g. motherboard, server barebones), covering hardware and BIOS.
User Guide: detailed information about the installation & use of an add-on hardware or
software component (e.g. BMC rmware, rail-kit) compatible with this product.
Quick Installation Guide: a short guide with visual diagrams that you can reference easily for
installation purposes of this product (e.g. motherboard, server barebones).
Please see the support section of the online product page to check the current availability of these
documents.
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For further technical assistance, please contact your GIGABYTE representative or visit
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For any general sales or marketing enquiries, you may also message GIGABYTE server directly by email:
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started 5 ...............................................................................................
1-1 Software Requirement 5 .....................................................................................
1-2 GigabyteManagementConsoleNetworkConguration .................................. 6
1-3 Log In Gigabyte Management Console 7 ............................................................
1-3-1 Required Browser Settings: 8 ......................................................................................
1-4 Quick Button and Logged-in User 9 ....................................................................
1-5 Help ................................................................................................................ 10
1-6 Menu Bar 10 ........................................................................................................
Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console ......................................................... 11
2-1 Dashboard ...................................................................................................... 11
2-2 Sensor ............................................................................................................ 12
2-2-1 Sensor Detail 13 ..........................................................................................................
2-2-2 Sensor Events 14 ........................................................................................................
2-3 System Inventory 15 ...........................................................................................
2-3-1 CPU Inventory 15 ........................................................................................................
2-3-2 DIMM Inventory 17 ......................................................................................................
2-3-3 PCI Inventory 18 ..........................................................................................................
2-3-4 HDD Inventory 19 ........................................................................................................
2-3-5 NIC Inventory 20 ..........................................................................................................
2-4 FRU Information 21 .............................................................................................
2-5 Logs & Reports 23 ..............................................................................................
2-5-1 IPMI Event Log 23 .......................................................................................................
2-5-2 System Log 24 .............................................................................................................
2-5-3 Audit Log 25 ................................................................................................................
2-5-4 Video Log 26 ...............................................................................................................
2-6 Settings .......................................................................................................... 27
2-6-1 Captured BSOD 27 ......................................................................................................
2-6-2 Date & Time ............................................................................................................28
2-6-3 External User Services 29 ...........................................................................................
2-6-4 KVM Mouse Settings 39 ..............................................................................................
2-6-5 Log Settings 40 ............................................................................................................
2-6-6 Manage Licenses 43 ...................................................................................................
2-6-7 Media Redirection Settings 43 .....................................................................................
2-6-8 Network Settings 48 ....................................................................................................
2-6-9 PAM Order Settings 56 ................................................................................................
2-6-10 Platform Event Filter 57 ...............................................................................................
2-6-11 Services ..................................................................................................................65
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2-6-12 SMTP Settings 69 ........................................................................................................
2-6-13 SSL Settings 72 ...........................................................................................................
2-6-14 System Firewall 77 ......................................................................................................
2-6-15 User Management 85 ..................................................................................................
2-6-16 Video Recording 89 .....................................................................................................
2-6-17 FanProle ..............................................................................................................97
2-6-18 Power Consumption 99 ...............................................................................................
2-6-19 IMPI Interfaces 100 .....................................................................................................
2-6-20 RAID Management 101 ...............................................................................................
2-7 Remote Control ............................................................................................ 112
2-8 Images Redirection ...................................................................................... 118
2-8-1 Remote Media ......................................................................................................119
2-9 Power Control 120 ..............................................................................................
2-10 Maintenance Group 121 ......................................................................................
2-10-1 BackupConguration ...........................................................................................122
2-10-2 Firmware Image Location 123 .....................................................................................
2-10-3 Firmware Information 124 ............................................................................................
2-10-4 Firmware Update 125 ..................................................................................................
2-10-5 PreserveConguration .........................................................................................130
2-10-6 RestoreConguration ...........................................................................................134
2-10-7 Restore Factory Defaults 135 ......................................................................................
2-10-8 System Administrator ............................................................................................136
2-10-9 Sign Out 137 ................................................................................................................
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Getting Started
1-1 Software Requirement
Client machine with 8GB RAM.
If the client machine has 4GB RAM, there will be lag in video/keyboard/mouse
functionality.
Supported Browsers
Chrome latest version.
IE 11 and above.
Firefox (with limited support).
It is advisable to use Chrome or IE for H5Viewer since Firefox has its own Note:
memory limitations.
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Getting Started
1-2 Gigabyte Management Console Network Conguration
Follow the instruction to enable the console redirection function.
1. You can gather the IP address on the POST screen.
2. Or, Go to BIOS setup menu.
3. Select .Server Management
4. Select . BMC network Conguration
5. DeneCongurationAddresssourcetoDynamicBmcDhcporStatic.
6. Save and Exit.
7. The BMC IP Address Station IP address will appear on the parameter.
8. SavethecongurationandexitBIOSsetupmenu.
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1-3 Log In Gigabyte Management Console
To access the Gigabyte Management Console, the MegaRAC utility will prompt you to enter the
User Name and Password.
Theeldsareexplainedasfollows:
For basic login to the MegaRAC UI, use the following login:
Username: admin
Password: Refer to unique MB serial number.
US - English: Changes the interface language.
NOTE!
If your motherboard / server version is older than G9 (upgrade version), then use the
following login:
Username: admin
Password: password
This serial number can be found on the serial number sticker located on the motherboard of
every GIGABYTE server motherboard and system. The unique pre-programmed password will
be the last 11 characters of the serial number. For example, for the below serial number, the
password will be “JG4P6400027
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GIGABYTEwillalsoafxnewstickersthatdisplaytheuniqueBMCpassword(examplebelow)to
both the product box (packaging) and to the CPU cover (for motherboards sold separately) or the
server chassis.
Please see the reference guide below / attached for where to find locations of this sticker
according to product / model type.
Products that have been implemented with this change will be indicated as version G9 on the
“Upgrade Versionsticker located on the motherboard / motherboard anti-static packaging /
server chassis / server packaging.
Remember Username: Check this option to remember your login credentials.
Sign me in: After entering the required credentials, click the to login to GUI.Sign me in
I forgot my password: If you forget your password, you can generate a new one using this link.
Enter the user name, click on link. This will send the newly generated Forgot Password
passwordtotheconguredEmail-IDfortheuser.
1-3-1 Required Browser Settings:
Allow le download from this site: For Internet Explorer, Choose Tools ->Internet Options
->Security Tab, based on device setup, select among Internet, Local intranet, trusted sites and
restricted sites. Click .... In the Security Settings - Zone dialog opened, under Custom level
settings, find Downloads option, Enable File download option. Click to the entire dialog OK
boxes.
ForallOtherBrowsers,acceptledownloadwhenprompted.
Enable javascript for this site: The icon indicates whether the javascript setting is enabled in
browser.
Enable cookies for this site: The icon indicates whether the cookies setting are enabled in
browser.
Cookies must be enabled in order to access the website.
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1-5 Help
Help - The Help icon (?) is Located at the top right of the each page in Web GUI. Click this help
icontoviewmoredetailedelddescriptions.
1-6 Menu Bar
The menu bar displays the following:
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Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console
2-1 Dashboard
The Dashboard page gives the overall information about the status of a device.
To open the Dashboard page, click from the menu bar. It displays the following:Dashboard
Dashboard
A brief description of the Dashboard page is given below.
Power-On Hours
It indicates the power-on time.
Pending Deassertions
It lists the all pending events incurred by various sensors and occupied/available space in logs
can be viewed. To know about the pending events details, click the More info link. This navigates
to the Event Log page.
Access Logs
A graphical representation of all events incurred by various sensors and occupied/available space
in logs can be viewed, if you click on the More info link, you can view the Audit Log page.
Today & 30 Days (Event Logs)
This page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device. Click
Details link on Today and 30 days to view the event logs for Today and 30 days respectively.
Sensor Monitoring
It lists all the critical sensors on the device. If you click on any list sensor, you can view the
Sensor detail page with the Sensor information and Sensor Events details.
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2-2 Sensor
The Sensor Readings page displays all the sensor related information.
To open the Sensor Readings page, click Sensor from the menu. Click on any sensor to show
more information about that particular sensor, including thresholds and a graphical representation
of all associated events.
A sample screenshot of Sensor Readings page is shown below.
The Sensor Readings page contains the following information:
In this Sensor Reading page, Live readings for all the available sensors with details like Sensor
Name, Status, Current Reading and Behavior will be appeared, else you can choose the sensor
type that you want to display from the list. Some examples for sensors are Temperature Sensors,
Fan Sensors, Watchdog Sensors and Voltage Sensors etc.
Note: Four DIMM Temp sensors are deployed for monitoring the DIMM temperature on the
system. Users must take notice that the live reading of each DIMM Temp sensor indicates the
temperatureofaDIMMgroup,notthetemperatureofaspecicDIMM.
: Four DIMM Temp sensors are deployed for monitoring the DIMM temperature on Note
the system. Users must take notice that the live reading of each DIMM Temp sensor
 indicatesthetemperatureofaDIMMgroup,notthetemperatureofaspecicDIMM.
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2-2-1 Sensor Detail
Select a particular sensor from the Critical Sensor or Normal Sensor lists. The Sensor Information
as Live Widget and Thresholds for the selected sensor will be displayed as shown below.
: For Illustrative Purpose, a sample screenshot of Sensor detail page with Change Note
Thresholds option is shown and explained below.
: Widgets are little gadgets, which provide real time information about a particular Note
 sensor.Usercantrackasensor'sbehavioroveraspecicamountoftimeatspecic
intervals. The result will be displayed as a line graph in the widget. The session will not
expire, until the widgets gets a live data of the last widget that is kept opened.
For the selected sensor, this widget gives a dynamic representation of the readings for
the sensor.
There are six types of thresholds:
Lower Non-Recoverable (LNR)
Lower Critical (LC)
Lower Non-Critical (LNC)
Upper Non-Recoverable (UNR)
Upper Critical (UC)
Upper Non-Critical (UNC)
The threshold states could be Lower Non-critical - going low, Lower Non-critical - going high,
Lower Critical - going low, Lower Critical - going high, Lower Non-recoverable - going low, Lower
Non-recoverable - going high, Upper Non-critical - going low, Upper Non-critical - going high,
Upper Critical - going low, Upper Critical - going high, Upper Non-recoverable - going low, Upper
Non-recoverable - going high.
A graphical view of these events (Number of Entries vs. Thresholds) can be viewed as shown in
the Sensor Readings page screenshot.
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2-2-2 Sensor Events
The Sensor Events page displays information about events that have triggered the systems
sensor. A sample screenshot of Sensor Events page is shown below.
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2-3 System Inventory
The System Inventory page displays the following information:
CPU Inventory
DIMM Inventory
PCI Inventory
HDD Inventory
NIC Inventory
A screenshot displaying the menu items under System Inventory is shown below.
A detailed description of System Inventory is given below.
2-3-1 CPU Inventory
This page displays all detected CPUs on this device. Select one CPU to see the details of that
entry or click on to view all entries in details. Click DownloadExpand All SMBIOS file to
downloadtheSMBIOSle.
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2-3-2 DIMM Inventory
This page displays all detected DIMMs on this device. It allows you to see memory attributes,
individual memory details or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download
SMBIOS letodownloadtheSMBIOSle.
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2-3-3 PCI Inventory
This page displays all detected PCI cards on this device. It allows you to see on-board PCI cards,
add-on PCI cards or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download SMBIOS le
todownloadtheSMBIOSle.
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2-3-4 HDD Inventory
This page displays all detected HDDs on this device. It allows you to see on-board HDDs, add-
on HDDs or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click Expand All Download SMBIOS file to
downloadtheSMBIOSle.
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2-3-5 NIC Inventory
This page displays all detected NICs on this device. It allows you to on-board NICs, add-on NICs
or all entries in detail by clicking on . Click to download the Expand All Download SMBIOS le
SMBIOSle.
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2-4 FRU Information
FRU Information page displays the BMC’s FRU device information. FRU page shows information
like Basic Information, Chassis Information, Board Information and Product Information of the
FRU device.
To open the FRU Information page, click from the menu bar. Select a FRU FRU Information
Device ID from the FRU Information section to view the details of the selected device. A
screenshot of FRU Information page is shown below.
Thefollowingeldsaredisplayedherefortheselecteddevice:
Available FRU Devices
FRU device ID - Select the device ID from the drop down list
FRU Device Name - The device name of the selected FRU device.
Chassis Information
Chassis Information Area Format Version
Chassis Type
Chassis Part Number
Chassis Serial Number
Chassis Extra
Board Information
Board Information Area Format Version
Language
Manufacture Date Time
Board Manufacturer
Board Product Name
Board Serial Number
Board Part Number
FRU File ID
Board Extra
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Product Information
Product Information Area Format Version
Language
Product Manufacturer
Product Name
Product Part Number
Product Version
Product Serial Number
Asset Tag
FRU File ID
Product Extra
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2-5 Logs & Reports
The Logs & Reports page displays the following information:
IPMI Event Log
System Log
Audit Log
Video Log
A screenshot displaying the menu items under Logs & Reports is shown below.
A detailed description of Logs & Reports is given below.
2-5-1 IPMI Event Log
This page displays the list of event logs occurred by the different sensors on this device. Double
clickonarecordtoseethedetailsofthatentry.Youcanusethesensortypeorsensornamelter
optionstoviewthosespeciceventsoryoucanalsosortthelistofentriesbyclickingonanyof
the column headers.
To open the Event Log page, click from the menu bar.Logs & Reports > IPMI Event Log
A sample screenshot of Event Log page is shown below.
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TheEventLogpageconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Filter By Date Start Date End Date: Filtering can be done by selecting and .
Filter By Type: The category could be either All Events, System Event Records, OEM Event
Records, BIOS Generated Events, SMI Handler Events, System Management Software Events,
System Software - OEM Events, Remote Console software Events, Terminal Mode Remote
Console software Events.
: Once the Filter By Date and Filter type are selected, the list of events will Note
be displayed with the Event ID, Time Stamp, Sensor Type, Sensor Name and
Description.
Event Log Statistics: Displays the statistical graph for the selected date.
Clear Event Logs: Deletes all the event logs.
Download Event Logs: Downloads the event logs.
Procedure
1. using From the Filter By Dateeld,selectthetimeperiodbyStart Date End Date and
Calendar for the event categories.
2. From the Filter By Type eld,selecttheType Sensor of the event and name to view the
events for the date. The events will be displayed based on the selected time period.
3. To clear all events from the list, click .Clear All Event Logs
4. To download the event logs, click .Download Event Logs
2-5-2 System Log
To open the System Log page, click from the menu bar.Logs & Reports > System Log
A sample screenshot of System Log page is shown below.
Note:LogsmustbeconguredunderSettings > Logs Settings > Advanced Log Settings to
display any entries. Filtering options are also available for this and all logs in this section.
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TheSystemLogpageconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Filter By Date Start Date End Date: Filtering can be done by selecting and .
Event Category: Filters the events you want to track based on the type of event. Options include
Alert,Critical,Error,Notication,Warning,Debug,Emergency,Information.
Download Logs: Allows you to download the system logs.
Procedure
1. using From the Filter By Dateeld,selectthetimeperiodbyStart Date End Date and
Calendar for the event categories.
2. From the Event Category eld,selecttheCategory of the event to view the relevant
events for the dates. The events will be displayed based on the selected time period.
3. To download the event logs, click .Download Logs
2-5-3 Audit Log
To open the Audit Log page, click Logs & Reports > Audit Log from the menu bar.
A sample screenshot of Video Log page is shown below.
Note Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings:Forconguration,goto .
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TheAuditLogpageconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Filter By Date Start Date End Date: Filtering can be done by selecting and .
Download Logs: Allows you to download the audit logs.
Procedure
1. using From the Filter By Dateeld,selectthetimeperiodbyStart Date End Date and
Calendar for the event categories.
2. To download the event logs, click .Download Logs
2-5-4 Video Log
To open the Video Log page, click from the menu bar.Logs & Reports > Video Log
A sample screenshot of Video Log page is shown below.
Note: Video Trigger Settings should be enabled, to display the Video Log page. Video Trigger
SettingscanbeconguredunderSettings > Video Recording > Auto Video Settings > Video
Trigger Settings.
 Videowillbeallowedtoplay/downloadonlyiflesizeislesserthan40MB.Browsers
have various memory restrictions, due to this browser cannot store and process data
 greaterthan40MB(approximately).Iflesizeisgreaterthan40MB,userwillbenotied
with a message to use Java player Application.
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2-6 Settings
This group of pages allows you to access various configuration settings. A screenshot of
CongurationGroupmenuisshownbelow.
A detailed description of the Settings menu is given below.
2-6-1 Captured BSOD
This menu is used to display a snapshot of the blue screen captured at the time when/if the host
system crashed since the last reboot. A sample screenshot of Captured BSOD is shown below.
Note: KVM service should be enabled to display the BSOD. This can be configured under
Settings > Services > KVM.
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2-6-2 Date & Time
ThiseldisusedtosetthedateandtimeontheBMC.AsamplescreenshotofDate&Timeis
shown below.
TheDate&Timesectionconsistsofthefollowingelds:
Configure Date & Time: Displays Time zone list containing the UTC offset along with the
locations and Navigational line to select the location which can be used to display the exact local
time.
Automatic NTP Date & Time: Automatically synchronizes Date and Time with the NTP Server.
Primary NTP Server:Congures aprimary NTPserver to use whenautomatically setting the
date and time.
Secondary NTP Server:ConguresasecondaryNTPservertousewhenautomaticallysetting
the date and time.
Save:Savestheconguredsettings.
Procedure
1. Select the Time zone location from the map.
2. Enable Automatic NTP Date & Time.
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3. InthePrimaryNTPServer/SecondaryNTPServereld,specifytheNTPserverforthe
device.
: Note SecondaryNTPserverisoptionaleld.IfthePrimaryNTPserverisnotworking
  ne,thentheSecondaryNTPServerwillbeused.
4. Enable Automatic Date & Time option.
5. Click Save button to save the settings.
2-6-3 External User Services
LDAP/E-Directory Settings
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)/E-Directory Settings is an application
protocol for querying and modifying data of directory services implemented in Internet Protocol (IP)
networks.
In Web GUI, LDAP is an Internet protocol that BMC can use to authenticate users. If you have
an LDAP server congured on your network, you can use it as an easy way to add, manage
and authenticate BMC users. This is done by passing login requests to your LDAP Server. This
meansthatthereisnoneedtodeneanadditionalauthenticationmechanism,whenusingthe
BMC. Since your existing LDAP Server keeps an authentication centralized, you will always know
whoisaccessingthenetworkresourcesandcaneasilydenetheuserorgroup-basedpolicies
to control access.
To open External User Services page, click from the menu Settings > External User Services
bar. A sample screenshot of External User Services page is shown below.
To open LDAP/E-DIRECTORY Settings page, click Settings > External User Services > LDAP/
E-Directory Settings from the menu bar.
A sample screenshot of External User Services page is shown below.
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TheeldsintheLDAP/E-DirectorySettingspageareexplainedbelow.
General Settings:ConguresLDAP/E-DirectorySettings.OptionsareEnableLDAP/E-Directory
Authentication, IP Address, Port and Search base.
Role Groups: Adds a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to
add a role group.
Procedure
1. In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click General Settings. A sample screenshot of
General LDAP Settings page is given below.
2. Click , to enable LDAP/E-Directory Settings.Enable LDAP/E-Directory Authentication
3. Select the Encryption Type for LDAP/E-Directory.
: Note Conguretheproperportnumber,whenSSLisenabled.
4. Select the Common Name Type.
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5. EntertheIPaddressofLDAPserverintheServerAddresseld.
: IP Address made of 4 numbers separated by dots as in ‘xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx’.Note
Each Number ranges from 0 to 255.
First Number must not be 0.
Supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6 Address format.
  CongureFQDNaddress,whenusingStartTLSwithFQDN.
6. Specify the LDAP Port in the Port eld.
: Default Port is 389.Note
For SSL connections, default port is 636.
The Port value ranges from 1 to 65535.
Port 80 is blocked for TCP/UDP protocols.
7. Specify the Bind DN that is used during bind operation, which authenticates the client to
the server.
: Bind DN is a string of 4 to 63 alpha-numeric characters.Note
It must start with an alphabetical character.
Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_), equal-to(=) are allowed.
Example: cn=manager, ou=login, dc=domain, dc=com
8. Enter the password in the Passwordeld.
: Password must be at least 1 character long.Note
Blank space is not allowed.
  Thiseldwillnotallowmorethan47characters.
9. Enter the Search Base.TheSearchbaseallowstheLDAPservertondwhichpartof
the external directory tree to be searched. The search base may be something equivalent
to the organization or the group of external directory.
: Search base is a string of 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note
It must start with an alphabetical character.
Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_), equal-to(=) are allowed.
Example: ou-login, dc-domain, dc-com
10. SelectAttributeofUserLogintondtheLDAP/E-Directoryserverwhichattributeshould
be used to identify the user.
: It only supports cn or uid.Note
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11. Select CA Certicate FilefromtheBrowseeldtoidentifythecerticateof thetrusted
CA certs.
12. Select the CA Certicate Filetondtheclientcerticatelename.
13. Select Private Keytondtheclientprivatekeylename.
: Note Allthe3lesarerequired,whenStartTLSisenabled.
14. Click Save to the settings.save
To add a new Role Group
1. In the LDAP/E-Directory Settings page, click Role Groups and select a blank row.
2. Click Add Role Group or alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add
Role group page as shown in the screenshot below.
3. IntheGroupNameeld,enterthenamethatidentiestherolegroup.
: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
4. IntheGroupDomaineld.EntertheRoleGroupDomainwheretherolegroupislocated.
: Domain Name is a string of 4 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note
It must start with an alphabetical character.
Special Symbols like dot(.), comma(,), hyphen(-), underscore(_), equal-to(=) are allowed.
Example: cn=manager, ou=login, dc=domain, dc=com
5. In the GroupPrivilege eld, enter thelevel ofprivilege (User,Administrator,Operator,
None) to assign to this role group.
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6. Select one or both of the required options
KVM Access
VMedia Access
7. Click to save the new role group and return to the Role Group List.Save
Active Directory Settings
An active directory is a directory structure used on Microsoft Windows based computers and
servers to store information and data about networks and domains. An active directory (sometimes
referred to as AD) does a variety of functions including the ability to provide information on
objects. It also helps to organize these objects for easy retrieval and access, allows access by
end users and administrators and allows the administrator to set security up for the directory.
ActiveDirectoryallowsyoutoconguretheActiveDirectoryServerSettings.Thedisplayedtable
showsanyconguredRoleGroupsandtheavailableslots.Youcanmodify, addordelete role
groups from here. Group domain can be the AD domain or a trusted domain. Group Name should
correspond to the name of an actual AD group.
Note: To view the page, you must be at least a User and to modify or add a group, you must be
an Administrator.
To open Active Directory Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active
Directory from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Active Directory Settings page is shown
below.
TheeldsintheActiveDirectorypageareexplainedbelow.
General Settings: Configures Active Directory General Settings. Options are Enable Active
Directory Authentication, Secret User Name, Secret Password, User Domain Name, and up to
three Domain Controller Server Addresses.
Role Groups: Adds a new role group to the device. Alternatively, double click on a free slot to
add a role group.
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Procedure
Entering the details in General Active Directory Settings page:
1. Click on to open the General Active Directory Settings page.General Settings
2. In the Active Directory Settings page, check/uncheck the Enable Active Directory
Authentication check box to enable/disable Active Directory Authentication.
: If Active Directory Authentication is enabled, enter the required information Note
to access the Active Directory server.
3. Specify the Secret user name and password in the Secret User Name and Secret
Passwordeldsrespectively.
: Secret username/password for Active Directory is not mandatory. When secret Note
username & password is empty, Authentication fails will be always treated as Invalid
Password error.
For Invalid Password error PAM will not try other authentication methods. So it is
recommended to keep Active Directory in the last location in PAM order.
User Name is a string of 1 to 64 alpha-numeric characters.
It must start with an alphabetical character.
It is case-sensitive.
Special characters like comma, period, colon, semicolon, slash, backslash, square
brackets, angle brackets, pipe, equal, plus, asterisk, question mark, ampersand,
double quotes, space are not allowed.
Password must be at least 6 character long and will not allow more than 127 characters.
4. SpecifytheDomainNamefortheuserintheUserDomainNameeld.E.g.MyDomain.
com
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5. CongureIPaddressesinDomain Controller Server Address 1, Domain Controller
Server Address 2 and Domain Controller Server Address 3.
: IP address of Active Directory server: At least one Domain Controller Server Note
 Addressmustbecongured.IPAddressmadeof4numbersseparatedbydotsasin
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.
Each number ranges from 0 to 255.
First number must not be 0.
Domain Controller Server Addresses will supports IPv4 Address format and IPv6
Address format.
6. Click Save to the entered settings and return to Active Directory Settings page.save
Role Groups
To open Role Group page, click Settings > External User Settings > Active Directory Settings
> Role Groups from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Role Groups page is shown below.
TheeldsintheRoleGrouppageareexplainedbelow.
Role Group Name:ThenamethatidentiestherolegroupintheActiveDirectory.
Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
Group Name:ThisnameidentiestherolegroupinActiveDirectory.
Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
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Group Domain: The domain where the role group is located.
Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.Note:
Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.
Group Privilege: The level of privilege to assign to this role group.
KVM Access: Provides access to KVM for AD authenticated role group user.
VMedia Access: Provides access to VMedia for AD authenticated role group user.
To add a new Role Group
1. In the Active Directory Settings page, select a Role Group and click Add Role Group or
alternatively double click on the blank row to open the Add Role group page as shown in
the screenshot below.
2. In the Group Name field, enter the name that identifies the role group in the Active
Directory.
: Role Group Name is a string of 64 alpha-numeric characters.Note
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
3. In the Group Domaineld,enterthedomainwheretherolegroupislocated.
: Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters. Special symbols Note
hyphen, underscore, and dot are allowed.
4. In the Group Privilegeeld,enterthelevelofprivilegetoassigntothisrolegroup.
5. Select the required options
KVM Access
VMedia Access
6. Click to add the new role group and return to the Role Group List.Save
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To Delete a Role Group
1. In the Page, select the row that you want to delete.Role Groups
2. Click Delete Role Group.
RADIUS Settings
RADIUS is a modular, high performance and feature-rich RADIUS suite including server, clients,
development libraries and numerous additional RADIUS related utilities.
In Web GUI, this page is used to set the RADIUS Authentication.
To open RADIUS Settings page, click Settings > External User Settings > RADIUS Settings
from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of RADIUS Settings page is shown below.
TheeldsintheGeneralRADIUSSettingspageareexplainedbelow.
Enable RADIUS Authentication: Option to enable/disable RADIUS authentication.
Server Address: The IP address of RADIUS server.
: IP Address (Both IPv4 and IPv6 format).Note
 FQDN(FullyQualiedDomainName)format.
Port: The RADIUS Port number.
: Default Port is 1812.Note
Port value ranges from 1 to 65535.
Port 80 is blocked for TCP/UDP protocols.
Secret: The Authentication Secret for RADIUS server.
Note:Thiseldwillnotallowmorethan32characters.
Secret must be at least 4 characters long.
Blank space is not allowed.
Enable KVM Access:ThiseldprovidesaccesstoKVMforRADIUSauthenticatedusers.
Enable VMedia Access:ThiseldprovidesaccesstoVMediaforRADIUSauthenticatedusers.
Save:Savestheconguredsettings.
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Procedure
1. Enable the check box to authenticate the RADIUS.RADIUS Authentication
2. Click Advanced RADIUS Settings. This opens the Radius Authorization window as
shown below.
Note:ForAuthorizationPurpose,conguretheRadiususerwithVendorSpecic
Attribute on the server.
 Theseeldswillnotallowmorethan127charactersandthe"#"signisnotallowed.
Example 1:
 AddVendor-Specicattribute
cd/usr/share/freeradius
vim dictionary.adtest
(Add content below)
#dictionary.adtest
VENDOR ADTest 58
  #Standardattribute
BEGIN-VENDOR ADTest
ATTRIBUTE ADTest-group 1 string
END-VENDOR ADTest
vim dictionary
(Add this line)
$INCLUDE dictionary.adtest
Example 2:
Add users
vim users
(add content below)
"RadiusTest1"Cleartext-Password:=“000000”
Service-Type=Administrative-User,
Auth-Type:=System,
  ADTest-group:="H=4"
3. Click to save the changes made.Save
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2-6-4 KVM Mouse Settings
In MegaRAC GUI, Redirection Console handles mouse emulation from local window to remote
screenineitherofthreemethods.UserhastobeanAdministratortocongurethisoption. To
view the Supported Operating Systems for Mouse Mode, click Mouse Mode.
To open KVM Mouse setting page, click from the menu bar.Settings > KVM Mouse Setting
A sample screenshot of KVM Mouse Settings page is shown below.
TheeldsintheKVMMouseSettingspageareexplainedbelow.
Relative Positioning (Linux): The relative mode sends the calculated relative mouse position
displacement to the server.
Absolute Positioning (Windows): The absolute position of the local mouse is sent to the server.
Recommended for Windows or later Linux releases.
Other Mode (SLES-11 OS Installation): Sends the calculated displacement from the local
mouse in the center position to the server.
Save: Saves the current changes.
Procedure
1. Choose either of the following as your requirement:
Set to Absolute Positioning (Windows)
: Applicable for all Windows versions, versions above RHEL6, and versions above Note
FC14.
Set to Relative Positioning (Linux).
: Applicable for all Linux versions, versions less than RHEL6, and versions less Note
than FC14.
Set to Other Mode (SLES-11 OS Installation).
: Recommended for SLES-11 OS Installation.Note
2. Click button to save the changes made.Save
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2-6-5 Log Settings
In MegaRAC GUI, System and Audit log page displays a list of system logs and audit logs
occurred in this device.
To open the Log Settings page, click from the menu bar.Settings > Log Settings
A sample screenshot of Log Settings page is shown below.
TheeldsintheLogSettingspageareexplainedbelow.
SEL Log Settings Policy
To open SEL Log Settings Policy page, click Settings > Log Settings > SEL Log Settings
Policy fromthemenubar.TheSELLogSettingsPolicypageisusedtocongurethelogpolicy
for the event log. A sample screenshot of SEL Log Settings Policy page is shown below.
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Advanced Log Settings
To open Advanced Log Settings page, click Settings > Log Settings > Advanced Log Settings
from the menu bar. A sample screenshot of Advanced Log Settings page is shown below.
TheeldsintheAdvancedLogSettingspageareexplainedbelow.
System Log: Check/uncheck to enable/disable the System Logs.
Local Log: Select local log to save the logs locally (BMC).
Note:Localleresidesat/var/log/
Remote Log: Select remote log to save the logs in a remote machine.
Port Type: When Remote Log is enabled, user can select either UDP or TCP per requirement.
File Size:Thiseldistospecifythesizeoftheleinbytesiftheselectedlogtypeislocal.
Note:Sizerangesfrom3to65535.Loglesarerotatedwhentheygrowbiggerthan
size bytes mentioned, with regards for the last rotation time interval (1 minute).
Rotate Count:Backsuptheloginformationinbackuples.
: Values supported are 0 and 1.Note
 Whenloginformationexceedsthelesize,theoldloginformationisautomatically
 movedtobackuplesbasedontherotatecountvalue.Ifrotatecountiszero,thenold
log information gets cleared permanently.
File Size and Rotate Count options will be available only when Local Log is enabled.
Remote Log Server:Thiseldistospecifytheremoteserveraddresstologthesystemevents.
: Server address will support the following:Note
IPv4 and IPv6 address format.
 FQDN(Fullyqualieddomainname)format.
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Remote Server Port:Thiseldistospecifytheremoteserverporttologthesystemevents.
: Remote Log Server and Remote Server Port options will be available only when Note
Remote Log is enabled.
Enable Audit Log: Enables/Disables the audit log.
Save: Saves the current changes.
Procedure
1. In the System Logeld,enableordisabletheoption.
2. Select the Log type: Local Log or Remote Log.
3. IfLocalLogisselected,enterthelesizeinthe eldandrotatecountintheFile Size
Rotate Counteld.
Note:IfRemoteLogisselected,theeldslesizeandrotatecountneednotbe
mentioned.
4. If Remote Log is selected, specify the Port Type Remote Log Server, , and Remote
Server Port.
5. In the option as needed.Audit Log Enableeld,checkoruncheckthe
6. Click to save the changes.Save
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2-6-6 Manage Licenses
This page displays available licenses for this system and the validity period of the licenses.
To open the Manage Licenses page, click from the menu bar.Settings > Manage Licenses
A sample screenshot of Manage Licenses page is shown below.
TheeldsintheManageLicensespageareexplainedbelow.
View Licenses: Displays the available licenses and the validity period of the licenses.
Add License Key: Select to add a license key.
2-6-7 Media Redirection Settings
ThispageisusedtocongurethemediaintoBMCforredirection.ToopentheMediaRedirection
page, click from the menu bar.Settings > Media Redirection Settings
A sample screenshot of Media Redirection page is shown below.
TheeldsintheMediaRedirectionpageareexplainedbelow.
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General Settings
This option is used to congure General Media Settings. To open the General Media Settings
section, click .Settings > Media Redirection Settings > General Settings
Remote Media Support: Enables/Disables Remote Media support, check/uncheck the box.
Remote Media emulates CD/DVD/HDD images as media through BMC.
Mount CD/DVD: Enables/Disables Mount CD/DVD support, check/uncheck the check box.
: You can also select all the media types simultaneously.Note
Server Address for CD/DVD Images: Displays the address of the server where the remote
media images are stored.
Path in server: Displays the source path to the remote media images.
Share Type for CD/DVD: Selects the Share Type of the remote media server either NFS, CIFS,
or HTTP.
Domain Name, Username, and Password: If share type is CIFS, then enter user credentials to
authenticate on the server.
Same settings for Harddisk Images: Enable/Disable to select same media type data
congurationsforalltheremotemediatypes.
Mount Harddisk: Enable/Disable to Mount Harddisk.
Server Address for Harddisk Images: Address of the server where the remote media images
are stored.
Path in server: Displays the source path to the remote media images.
Share Type for Harddisk: Selects the Share Type of the remote media server either NFS, CIFS,
or HTTP.
Domain Name, Username, and Password: If share type is CIFS, then enter user credentials to
authenticate on the server.
Retry Interval: Gives time interval for each attempt to reconnect Remote Media.
Retry Count:SpeciesthenumberofattemptstoreconnectRemoteMedia.

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