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Gigabyte Management Console
User's Guide
Rev. 1.0
Copyright
© 2021 GIGA-BYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
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Disclaimer
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Changes to the specifications and features in this manual may be made by GIGABYTE
without prior notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, transmitted, or
published in any form or by any means without GIGABYTE's prior written permission.
Documentation Classications
In order to assist in the use of this product, GIGABYTE provides the following types of documentation:
 UserManual:detailedinformation&stepsabouttheinstallation,congurationandusethis
  product(motherboard),coveringhardware,BIOSandBMCrmware.
 ServiceGuide:detailedinformation&stepsabouttheinstallation,congurationanduseof
this product (server barebones), covering hardware & BIOS
Quick Installation Guide: a short guide with visual diagrams that you can reference easily for
installation purposes
Please see the support section of the online product page to check the current availability of these
documents
For More Information
Forrelatedproductspecications,thelatestrmwareandsoftware,andrelatedinformation,pleasevisit
our website at:
http://www.gigabyte.com
For GIGABYTE distributors and resellers, additional sales & marketing materials are available from our
reseller portal:
http://reseller.b2b.gigabyte.com
For further information & technical assistance, please contact your GIGABYTE sales representative.
You may also message GIGABYTE server directly by email, Facebook or twitter
Email: server.grp@gigabyte.com
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/GIGABYTEServer
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started 5
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1-1 Software Requirement 5
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1-2 GigabyteManagementConsoleNetworkConguration
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6
1-3 Log In Gigabyte Management Console 7
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1-3-1 Required Browser Settings: 9 ......................................................................................
1-4 Quick Button and Logged-in User 10
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1-5 Help
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11
1-6 Menu Bar
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11
Chapter 2 Enter Gigabyte Management Console 13
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2-1 Dashboard
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13
2-2 Sensor
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14
2-2-1 Sensor Detail 15 ..........................................................................................................
2-3 System Inventory 17
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2-3-1 CPU Inventory 17 ........................................................................................................
2-3-2 DIMM Inventory 18 ......................................................................................................
2-3-3 PCI Inventory 18 ..........................................................................................................
2-3-4 HDD Inventory 19 ........................................................................................................
2-3-5 NIC Inventory 19 ..........................................................................................................
2-3-6 GPU Inventory 20 ........................................................................................................
2-4 FRU Information 22
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2-5 Logs & Reports 24
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2-5-1 IPMI Event Log 24 .......................................................................................................
2-5-2 System Log 26 .............................................................................................................
2-5-3 Audit Log 27 ................................................................................................................
2-5-4 Video Log 28 ...............................................................................................................
2-6 Settings
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29
2-6-1 Captured BSOD 29 .....................................................................................................
2-6-2 Date & Time
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30
2-6-3 External User Services 31 ...........................................................................................
2-6-4 KVM Mouse Settings 42 ..............................................................................................
2-6-5 Log Settings 44 ............................................................................................................
2-6-6 Media Redirection Settings 47 .....................................................................................
2-6-7 Network Settings 54 ....................................................................................................
2-6-8 NVMe MI Management 61 ...........................................................................................
2-6-9 PAM Order Settings 63 ................................................................................................
2-6-10 Platform Event Filter 64 ...............................................................................................
2-6-11 Services
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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
Chapter 1 Getting Started
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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 will appear on the IPv4 Address 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 BMC Web utility will prompt you to enter the
User Name and Password.
Theeldsareexplainedasfollows:
For basic login to the BMC Web UI, use the following login:
Username: admin
Password: Refer to unique MB serial number.
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 Version” sticker 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 username, click on link. This will send the newly generated Forgot Password
passwordtotheconguredEmail-IDfortheuser.
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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.
BMC Up Time
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.
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: 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.
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
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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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2-3 System Inventory
The System Inventory page displays the following information:
• CPU Inventory
• DIMM Inventory
• PCI Inventory
• HDD Inventory
• NIC Inventory
• GPU Inventory (Nvidia A100 only)
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 Expand All to view all entries in details. Click Download SMBIOS le 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.
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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2-3-6 GPU Inventory
This page displays all detected GPU card on this device. It allows you to view GPU card all
entries in detail by clicking on . Expand All
Detail information for GPU
• GPU Information
• Capabilities
• NVLink Information
Temperature Information for GPU
• GPU Temperature
• Extended Precision GPU Temperature
Status Information for GPU
• Accumulated Utilization
• Power Supply
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Power Information for GPU
• Power Consumption
Clock Information for GPU
• Graphics Clock Frequency
• -Memory Clock Frequency
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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
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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 .
:Date should be in MM/DD/YYYY format. Note
By default, all log time will be displayed in BMC time zone.
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: To delete all the event logs.
Download Event Logs: To download 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
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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.
TheeldsofLDAP/E-DirectorySettingspageareexplainedbelow.
General Settings:TocongureLDAP/E-DirectorySettings.OptionsareEnableLDAP/E-Directory
Authentication, IP Address, Port and Search base.
Role Groups: To add 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.
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: Search base 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: ou-login, dc-domain, dc-com
9. 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
10. Select CA Certicate FilefromtheBrowseeldtoidentifythecerticateofthetrusted
CA certs.
11. Select the CA Certicate Filetondtheclientcerticatelename.
12. Select Private Keytondtheclientprivatekeylename.
:Note Allthe3lesarerequired,whenStartTLSisenabled.
13. 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.
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: Role Group Name is a string of 255 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 of privilege(User,Administrator,Operator,
None) to assign to this role group.
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ServerSettings.Thedisplayedtable
showsanyconguredRoleGroupsand the 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.

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