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Presents all the Basic features to the users
Power on/off/reset the server and view current power state
Displays BIOS, BMC, MEand SDRversion information
Display overall system health.
Configuration of various IPMI over LAN parameters for both IPV4 and IPV6
Configuration of alerting (SNMP and SMTP)
Display system asset information for the product, board, and chassis.
Display of BMC-owned sensors (name, status, current reading, enabled thresholds),
including color-code status of sensors.
Provides ability to filter sensors based on sensor type (Voltage, Temperature, Fan and
Power supply related)
Automatic refresh of sensor data with a configurable refresh rate
On-line help
Display/clear SEL (display is in easily understandable human readable format)
Supports major industry-standard browsers (Microsoft Internet Explorer* and Mozilla
Firefox*)
The GUI session automatically times-out after a user-configurable inactivity period. By
default, this inactivity period is 30 minutes.
Embedded Platform Debug feature - Allow the user to initiate a “debug dump” to a file that
can be sent to Intel for debug purposes.
Virtual Front Panel. The Virtual Front Panel provides the same functionality as the local
front panel.The displayed LEDs match the current state of the local panel LEDs. The
displayed buttons (for example, power button) can be used in the same manner as the
local buttons.
Display of ME sensor data. Only sensors that have associated SDRs loaded will be
displayed.
Ability to save the SEL to a file
Ability to force HTTPS connectivity for greater security. This is provided through a
configuration option in the UI.
Display of processor and memory information as is available over IPMI over LAN.
Ability to get and set Node Manager (NM) power policies
Display of power consumed by the server
Ability to view and configure VLAN settings
Warn user the reconfiguration of IP address will cause disconnect.
Capability to block logins for a period of time after several consecutive failed login
attempts. The lock-out period and the number of failed logins that initiates the lock-out
period are configurable by the user.
Server Power Control – Ability to force into Setup on a reset
System POST results – The web server provides the system’s Power-On Self-Test (POST)
sequence for the previous two boot cycles, including timestamps. The timestamps may be
viewed in relative to the start of POST or the previous POST code.
Customizable ports – The web server provides the ability to customize the port numbers
used for SMASH, http, https, KVM, secure KVM, remote media, and secure remote media.
For additional information, reference the Intel®Remote Management Module 4 and Integrated BMC
Web Console Users Guide.
9.1.3 Advanced Management Feature Support (RMM4 Lite)