USING THE IPMI TOOL SET
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Table 8. Valid Set Channel Parameters (continued)
DescriptionParameter
auth <level,...> <type,...> Sets the valid authtypes for a given auth level
S Levels: callback, user, operator, admin
S Types: none, md2, md5, password, oem
cipher_privs <privlist> Correlates cipher suite numbers with the maximum privilege
level that is allowed to use it. In this way, cipher suites can be
restricted to users with a given privilege level, so that, for
example, administrators are required to use a stronger cipher
suite than normal users.
The format of privlist is as follows:
Each character represents a privilege level and the character
position identifies the cipher suite number. For example, the first
character represents cipher suite 1 (cipher suite 0 is reserved),
the second represents cipher suite 2, and so on. Privlist must be
15 characters in length.
Characters used in privlist and their associated privilege levels
are:
x Cipher Suite Unused
c Callback
u User
o Operator
a Admin
o OEM
Sensor Commands
The sensor commands allow you to display detailed sensor information.
list
Purpose:
Lists sensors and thresholds in a wide table format.
Example:
$ ipmitool −I lan −H test−pdupcr20−20 −U admin −a sensor list
get 0 [<id>]
Purpose:
Prints information for sensors specified by name.
Example:
$ ipmitool −I lan −H test−pdupcr20−20 −U admin −P pass sensor
get “R.14 Current”