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MegaRAC™ G3

User’s Guide

MAN-840

01/09/06

© Copyright 1985-2010 American Megatrends, Inc.

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American Megatrends, Inc.

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Norcross, GA 30093

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Revision History

02/25/04

03/15/04

04/02/04

05/04/04

06/04/04

07/09/04

03/11/05

12/15/05

01/09/06

Preliminary release

Updated GUI

Updated RMSeek Utility instructions

Password/User Name length changed to max 32 characters

Removed Battery Backup Unit Information

Removed Optional Modem Information

JP12 Recovery Mode Jumper description updated

Added: Recommend Complete Flash Note

Modified Complete Flash Note ii MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Introduction.......................................................................................................... 1

Features ....................................................................................................................................... 1

Chapter 2

Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card .................................................................... 3

Before You Start .......................................................................................................................... 3

Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (ESD)...................................................................................... 3

MegaRAC G3 Installation and Setup........................................................................................... 3

Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card (and check jumper settings).......................................... 4

MegaRAC G3 Card Layout ...................................................................................................... 4

MegaRAC G3 MAC Address.................................................................................................... 4

JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard Power Switch................................................................... 5

JP6 MegaRAC G3 Reset Button .............................................................................................. 5

JP7 and JP8 Chassis/Motherboard Reset Switch.................................................................... 5

JP11 Flash Write Enable/Disable............................................................................................. 5

JP12 Recovery Mode Jumper .................................................................................................. 6

JP13 and JP14 PCI Bus SMB Data and Clock Jumper ........................................................... 6

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach Internal Cables .......... 7

J3 Service Connector ............................................................................................................... 7

J4 JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) ICE (In-Circuit Emulator) Connector ................................ 7

J5 IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus) ..................................................................... 8

IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus) .......................................................................... 8

J9 MegaRAC Feature Connector ............................................................................................. 9

JP2 Serial Port Connector........................................................................................................ 9

JP3 Service Connector............................................................................................................. 9

JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard Power Switch................................................................. 10

JP6 MegaRAC G3 Reset Button ............................................................................................ 10

JP7 and JP8 Chassis/Motherboard Reset Switch.................................................................. 10

Step 3 Connect External Cables................................................................................................ 11

Step 4 Confirm the Motherboard’s BIOS Settings ..................................................................... 11

Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers ............................................... 11

Installing AMI Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems ............... 12

Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software Components........ 15

Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser................................................................................ 20

Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System ...................................................... 24

Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your Server Board Model

(OEM VERSION ONLY) ............................................................................................................ 28

Chapter 3

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card ................................................................... 33

Overview .................................................................................................................................... 33

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card ............................................................................................ 33

IP Address Range...................................................................................................................... 37

Usage......................................................................................................................................... 39

Chapter 4

Using Your MegaRAC G3.................................................................................. 41

MegaRAC G3 GUI Overview ..................................................................................................... 41

Default User Name and Password ............................................................................................ 41

Preface iii

Table of Contents

MegaRAC G3 GUI Explained .................................................................................................... 42

Menu Bar ................................................................................................................................ 42

Quick Launch Icons................................................................................................................ 43

Session Information................................................................................................................ 43

Manage Group ........................................................................................................................... 44

Remote Console ........................................................................................................................ 45

Redirection ................................................................................................................................. 46

Setting up Internet Explorer.................................................................................................... 46

Staring Redirection................................................................................................................. 50

Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations........................................................................ 52

Console Redirection Window ................................................................................................. 53

Console Redirection Toolbar.................................................................................................. 56

Console Redirection Toolbar Status ...................................................................................... 56

Console Redirection Toolbar Toggle Buttons ........................................................................ 57

Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection ........................................................................................... 58

Stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection............................................................................................ 61

Start Floppy Drive Redirection ............................................................................................... 62

Stop Floppy Drive Redirection................................................................................................ 65

G3 Floppy Image Creator....................................................................................................... 66

Creating a Floppy Image ........................................................................................................ 66

Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk ....................................................................... 69

Remote Power Control............................................................................................................... 74

Upgrade Firmware ..................................................................................................................... 75

Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware .............................................................................. 76

Reset MegaRAC G3 .................................................................................................................. 81

Configure Group ........................................................................................................................ 83

Users.......................................................................................................................................... 84

Adding Users .......................................................................................................................... 85

Removing Users ..................................................................................................................... 86

Viewing and Editing Users ..................................................................................................... 87

Network ...................................................................................................................................... 88

Firewall....................................................................................................................................... 90

Alert Notification ......................................................................................................................... 92

Date & Time ............................................................................................................................... 93

Serial Port .................................................................................................................................. 94

SSL Certificate ........................................................................................................................... 95

PMCP File Upload ..................................................................................................................... 97

IPMI Configuration ................................................................................................................... 102

Server OS Monitoring & Recovery........................................................................................... 103

View Group .............................................................................................................................. 104

MegaRAC Health ..................................................................................................................... 105

Event Log ................................................................................................................................. 106

Server Health ........................................................................................................................... 107

General Information ................................................................................................................. 108

General Information : Version .............................................................................................. 108

General Information : Features ............................................................................................ 109

General Information : Detailed Versions .............................................................................. 109

Last Saved Crash Screen ........................................................................................................ 110

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Table of Contents

Appendix A

MegaRAC Feature Cable................................................................................. 111

MegaRAC Feature Cable Layout............................................................................................. 111

Appendix B

G3ConfigApp ................................................................................................... 113

Overview .................................................................................................................................. 113

G3ConfigApp............................................................................................................................ 113

User Manager Tab ............................................................................................................... 115

Adding a User....................................................................................................................... 116

User Properties .................................................................................................................... 117

Network Configuration Tab................................................................................................... 118

Advanced Tab ...................................................................................................................... 119

Appendix C

MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) .................................... 121

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA) ...................................................... 121

Appendix D

Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 127

Screen Distortion ..................................................................................................................... 127

Problem ................................................................................................................................ 127

Symptom .............................................................................................................................. 127

Solution................................................................................................................................. 128

BMC Not Responding .............................................................................................................. 129

Problem ................................................................................................................................ 129

Symptom .............................................................................................................................. 129

Solution................................................................................................................................. 129

Cannot Power On the Host System Remotely......................................................................... 130

Problem ................................................................................................................................ 130

Symptom .............................................................................................................................. 130

Solution................................................................................................................................. 130

Complete Flash ........................................................................................................................ 130

Problem ................................................................................................................................ 130

Symptom .............................................................................................................................. 130

Solution................................................................................................................................. 130

Appendix E

Serial Over LAN ............................................................................................... 131

Hardware Setup ....................................................................................................................... 131

BIOS ..................................................................................................................................... 132

Appendix F

Port Usage........................................................................................................ 135

Port Usage Table ..................................................................................................................... 135

Appendix G

MAC Address Map........................................................................................... 137

Notes........................................................................................................................................ 138

Appendix H

Host System USB Mouse and Keyboard Considerations for Linux 7.x..... 139

Overview .................................................................................................................................. 139

File Description ........................................................................................................................ 139

Check Your AMIBIOS Settings ................................................................................................ 139

USB Keyboard ......................................................................................................................... 139

USB Mouse .............................................................................................................................. 140

If linking to XFree86….......................................................................................................... 140

Index ........................................................................................................................................... 141

Preface v

Limited Warranty

The buyer agrees that if this product proves to be defective, American Megatrends is only obligated to repair or replace this product at American Megatrends’ discretion according to the terms and conditions of the warranty registration card that accompanies this product. American Megatrends shall not be liable in tort or contract for any loss or damage, direct, incidental or consequential resulting from the use of this product. Please see the Warranty Registration Card shipped with this product for full warranty details.

Technical Support

AMI provides technical support for AMI products purchased directly from AMI or from an AMI-authorized reseller only.

If… Then…

You purchased this product from AMI or from a certified AMI reseller,

This AMI product was installed as part of a system manufactured by a company other than

AMI or you purchased an AMI product from an unauthorized reseller,

Call AMI technical support at 770-246-8645.

Please be prepared to specify the serial number of the product.

Call the technical support department of the computer manufacturer or the unauthorized reseller. AMI does not provide direct technical support in this case.

If an American Megatrends MegaRAC™ G3 card fails to operate as described or you are in doubt about a configuration option, please call technical support at 770-246-8645.

Web Site

We invite you to access the American Megatrends World Wide Web site at: http://www.ami.com/ vi MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Disclaimer

This manual describes the operation of the American Megatrends MegaRAC™ G3 card.

Although efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained here, American Megatrends expressly disclaims liability for any error in this information, and for damages, whether direct, indirect, special, exemplary, consequential or otherwise, that may result from such error, including but not limited to the loss of profits resulting from the use or misuse of the manual or information contained therein (even if American

Megatrends has been advised of the possibility of such damages). Any questions or comments regarding this document or its contents should be addressed to American

Megatrends at the address shown on the inside of the front cover.

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This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in new editions of the publication. American Megatrends may make improvements and/or revisions in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication at any time.

Requests for technical information about American Megatrends products should be made to your American Megatrends authorized reseller or marketing representative.

Retail Packing List

Note:

You should have received the following:

• a MegaRAC™ G3 card

• one USB cable

• a warranty card

• this MegaRAC™ G3 User's Guide (located on the MegaRAC™ G3 CD)

• a MegaRAC™ G3 Quick Installation Guide

• a MegaRAC™ G3 CD

Your MegaRAC G3 (series 840) may or may not ship with everything listed in the Retail

Packing List. Contact your AMI authorized reseller to find out what is shipped with your

MegaRAC G3.

Preface vii

Optional Components

Note:

The following components do not come with your MegaRAC™ G3 card. You must order these components separately.

• MegaRAC G3 feature connector cable (I2C is an OEM version feature only, the I2C connector is motherboard specific)

• external power adapter and power cable

The optional MegaRAC™ feature connector cable must be custom made for your specific configuration.

FCC Class B Statement

Note:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warning

Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by American

Megatrends could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. viii MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Chapter 1

Features

Introduction

Feature Description

Key Feature

Soft Processor

Remote Client

Processor System On Chip

(SOC)

Memory

100% out-of-band

100% operating system independent

• provides out-of-band connectivity

• plugs into a mission critical server

• half-sized PCI form factor plugs into any PCI slot

• industry standard Internet browser (any JavaScript 1.2 capable)

• manage the server from anywhere in the world

SSL v3 for secure connection

32-Bit 266 MHz ~ 400 MIPS MMU

16 K I-cache

16 K D-cache

32 megabyte PC-133 MHz SDRAM standard (soldered on PCB, you cannot

Flash

Ethernet LAN

I2C Controller Hardware

Monitor (OEM version feature)

Power Supply

Form Factor

Environmental

Specifications

Monitoring upgrade or remove)

16 bit, 16 megabyte flash ROM (soldered on PCB, you cannot upgrade or remove)

• integrated SOC 10/100 MAC

• external level one 10/100 BASE-TX Ethernet

• ambient temperature monitoring

PCI voltages monitoring

• card internal voltages monitoring

RTC

• external RTC for time stamp of events switching logic between optional 6 V wall adapter, 5 V PCI, and 3.3 V PCI

• half-size standard PCI card

• storage temperature: -20 degrees to 80 degrees C

• relative humidity: 5 to 80 percent non-condensing @ 40 degrees

• operating temperature: 0 to 45 degrees C

• vibration: 2.5G acceleration over 2000 Hz sine wave, 2oct/mian sine sweep

• shock: 20G; 11 msec duration, half-sine shock sweep

IPMI 1.5 compliant (OEM version feature)

I2C sensors (OEM version feature)

SDR and Soft Processor (SP) file support for easy customization (OEM version feature)

OEM specific

Cont’d

Chapter One : Introduction 1

Features,

Continued

System Support

Feature Description

Communication

USB Device Controller for

Mouse/Keyboard

10/100 megabit Ethernet LAN

TCP/IP

DHCP enabled

SNMP

• web-based interface

USB 1.1 device controller

USB Device Controller for

USB 2.0 device controller

CD-ROM

USB Device Controller for

FDD

USB 1.1 device controller

USB Hub

Serial Port X 3

Debug Support

Alert Notification

Console Redirection

Security

USB 2.0 hub

• debug port

RS485

• one external

Jtag ICE

SNMP trap up to eight destinations

• email notification

• via 10/100 megabit Ethernet LAN

• up to three multiple redirection sessions

• up to 15 screens per second high speed redirection hardware engine

• no overhead on the host system, complete operating system independence

• redirect BIOS screens and setup screens

• seamless text and graphics transition

SSL (Secured Socket Layer) 3.0 (Pass-phrase encrypted certificates are not

Virtual Boot supported)

DAA (Digestive Authentication Access)

MD-5

USB 2.0 CD-ROM

USB floppy

• supports boot to image

• allows remote operating system boot up and installation

Note: For information on how to create a bootable CD, visit nero.com or

Host Side Operating roxio.com. You can do a search on how to create a bootable CD using their products. You can also consult your CD writer's documentation.

Windows 2000/2003/XP and above

RedHat 8.0 and above available OEM Development Kit

Platform Management

Configuration Program

(PMCP)

2 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Chapter 2 Installing Your MegaRAC G3

Card

Before You Start

Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (ESD)

Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) can damage the MegaRAC G3 card and other system components. Keep your MegaRAC G3 card in its anti-static bag until it is to be installed. Avoid contact with any component or connector on any adapter card, printed circuit board, or memory module. Handle these components by the mounting bracket.

Perform all unpacking and installation procedures on a ground-connected anti-static mat.

Wear an anti-static wristband grounded at the same point as the anti-static mat. You can also use a sheet of conductive aluminum foil grounded through a one megaohm resistor instead of the anti-static mat. Similarly, a strip of conductive aluminum foil wrapped around the wrist and grounded through a one megaohm resistor serves the same purpose as a wristband.

MegaRAC G3 Installation and Setup

Note:

Use the following steps to install the MegaRAC G3 card into the host system.

Step Action

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

Unpack the MegaRAC G3 card (and check jumper settings)

Plug in the MegaRAC G3 card into the host system and attach internal cables

Connect external cables

Confirm the motherboard’s BIOS settings

Install the operating system and MegaRAC G3 card’s drivers

Install all American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software Components

Setup your client system’s Internet browser

8

9

Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a client system

Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for your motherboard or server board model (OEM version feature)

Inspect the cardboard carton for obvious damage.

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 3

Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card (and check jumper settings)

MegaRAC G3 Card Layout

J3 Service

Connector JP2 Serial Port Connector

JP3 Service

Connector

J1

USB

Port

JP6 Reset

MegaRAC G3

JP7 Chassis/Motherboard

Reset Switch

J5 IPMB

JP8 Chassis/

Motherboard

Reset Switch

JP4 Chassis/

Motherboard

Pwr Switch

JP5 Chassis/

Motherboard

Pwr Switch

J4 Jtag ICE

Connector

(C) 2004 Series 840 Rev-B1

J7

Network

Jack

J8

VGA

Port

JP13 PCI Bus

SMB Data Jpr

CR2032 3V

Coin Cell Battery

JP14 PCI Bus

SMB Clock Jpr

JP12

Recovery Mode Jpr

JP11 Flash Write

Enable/Disable Jpr

J10

External

Power

J9 MegaRAC

Feature Cable

Connector

MegaRAC G3 MAC Address

Your MegaRAC G3 card has a unique MAC address. The MAC address is the only way to distinguish one MegaRAC G3 card from another when you run programs such as

MAC Address

Remote Recovery Application (RRA) and RacTrendsSeek Locator. You can write down your MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC address in the table below or in Appendix H, MAC

Address Map. See the first line for an example.

Location Description

00-40-D9-02-9B-3C Server Room, Rack 2, 5

Windows 2003 Advanced

Server, Mail Server

Cont’d

4 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card (and check jumper settings),

Continued

Note:

Check the following jumpers:

Jumper Setting

JP4

JP5

JP6

JP7

JP8

JP11

JP12

JP13

JP14

Confirm that pins one and two are open.

Confirm that pins one and two are open.

Confirm that pins one and two are open.

Confirm that pins one and two are open.

Confirm that pins one and two are open.

Confirm that pins one and two are shorted.

Confirm that pins one, two and three are open.

If your hosts system’s motherboard has support for I2C on the PCI slots, place a short pins one and two. If not, confirm that pins one and two are open.

If your hosts system’s motherboard has support for I2C on the PCI slots, place a short pins one and two. If not, confirm that pins one and two are open.

Only revision B1 and newer revisions of the MegaRAC G3 cards have these two jumpers.

Revisions A and B do not have JP13 and JP14.

JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard Power Switch

Verify that there is no jumper on JP4 and JP5. These two headers are to be used with a cable, not a jumper.

JP6 MegaRAC G3 Reset Button

You can temporarily short this jumper to reset your MegaRAC G3 card. For normal operations, verify that there is no jumper on JP6.

Pin Description

1 Ground

JP7 and JP8 Chassis/Motherboard Reset Switch

Verify that there is no jumper on JP7 and JP8. These two headers are to be used with a cable, not a jumper.

JP11 Flash Write Enable/Disable

You can write-protect your MegaRAC G3 card’s firmware so that it cannot be flashed.

By default, pins one and two are shorted so that you can flash the firmware.

Pin Description

1 VCC3

3 Ground

Pin Description

1-2

2-3

Flash Write Enable

Flash Write Disable

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 5

Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card (and check jumper settings),

Continued

JP12 Recovery Mode Jumper

This jumper is primarily used to recover a failed flash attempt. By shorting pins two and three, you can place your MegaRAC G3 card into Recovery Mode. See Appendix C,

Remote Recovery Application (RRA) for more information on how to recover your

MegaRAC G3 card. By default, pins one, two and three are open.

Pin Description

2 Ground

3 GP I/O PA10

JP13 and JP14 PCI Bus SMB Data and Clock Jumper

These two headers allow your MegaRAC G3 card to read I2C bus information. If your hosts system’s motherboard has support for I2C on the PCI slots, place a jumper on these two headers. By default these headers are open.

Note:

Note:

Only revision B1 and newer revisions of the MegaRAC G3 cards have these two jumpers.

Revisions A and B do not have JP13 and JP14.

Most PCI slots have a “floating” I2C bus. A “floating” I2C bus means that there is no

Note:

Note: physical connection between the two I2C pins on the PCI slot and the motherboard’s I2C bus. Shorting JP13 and JP14 would be useless in this case.

JP13 and JP14 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to gather I2C bus information from the motherboard.

Only the OEM version can utilize the hardware health monitoring capabilities of

MegaRAC G3 card. The hardware health monitoring function requires an OEM specific cable and Sensor Definition Kit (SDK/SDR) file and Soft Processor (SP) file.

6 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach

Internal Cables

Physically plug in the MegaRAC G3 card into any available PCI slot inside the host system.

J3 Service Connector

This jumper is used exclusively for servicing the MegaRAC G3 card. J3 is not described in this document.

J4 JTAG (Joint Test Action Group) ICE (In-Circuit Emulator) Connector

This header is used to debug and service the MegaRAC G3 card. J4 is not described in this document.

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 7

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach

Internal Cables,

Continued

J5 IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus)

If your motherboard has an IPMB connector, you can connect a cable from J5 on the

MegaRAC G3 card to the IPMB connector on your motherboard.

Pin Description

2 Ground

IPMB (Intelligent Platform Management Bus)

The IPMI specification was developed by Intel, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and NEC to provide a standard interface to be used for monitoring server items such as temperature, voltage, fans, power supplies, and chassis. IPMI is comprised of three specifications

Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), Intelligent Platform Management Bus

(IPMB) and Intelligent Chassis Management Bus (ICMB). The IPMI specification defines the interface between management software and chassis management hardware.

The IPMB specification defines the internal Intelligent Platform Management Bus. The

ICMB specification defines an external bus for connecting additional IPMI enabled systems.

The electrical interconnect for system management is based on the inter-IC (I2C) bus.

This bus is a two wire serial interface (clock, data) driven by open-collector drivers.

Devices arbitrate for the bus based on a collision detection mechanism. The I2C data and

I2C clock signals are referred to as an IPMB.

The IPMB connector can be used to read IPMI information from the motherboard's

System Management Controller. The format and definition of the IPMI information must be based on the IPMI v1.5 Specification.

The IPMI specification was architected around the server motherboard environment. In a typical motherboard, the Management Controller connects to a variety of dumb sensors located on the motherboard and within the chassis. The command set contains commands tailored to this environment and are intended to handle sensors, data repositories, event logs and watchdog timers.

Cont’d

8 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach

Internal Cables,

Continued

J9 MegaRAC Feature Connector

This feature connector is primarily used for operating the host system’s motherboard power and reset switch. It can also be used to gather I2C bus information from the motherboard.

Pin Description Pin Description

12 Ground

13 Ground

16 Ground

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

20 Ground

JP13 and JP14 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to gather I2C bus information from the motherboard.

JP4 and JP5 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to power on, power off, and power cycle the motherboard.

JP7 and JP8 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to reset the motherboard.

Only the OEM version can utilize the hardware health monitoring capabilities of

MegaRAC G3 card. The hardware health monitoring function requires an OEM specific cable and Sensor Definition Kit (SDK/SDR) file and Soft Processor (SP) file.

IPMI support is an OEM version feature.

This cable is an optional component and must be custom made for your specific configuration.

JP2 Serial Port Connector

You can connect an external 9 pin serial port connector to this header. This header is primarily used to text redirect over the serial port.

JP3 Service Connector

This jumper is used exclusively for servicing the MegaRAC G3 card. JP3 is not described in this document.

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 9

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach

Internal Cables,

Continued

JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard Power Switch

JP4 and JP5 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to power on, power off, and power cycle the motherboard.

Connect a two pin cable from the motherboard’s Power (Soft On/Off) header to JP4 on

Note: your MegaRAC G3 card. Connect the chassis power switch to JP5 on your MegaRAC G3 card.

JP4 and JP5 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to power on, power off, and power cycle the motherboard.

JP6 MegaRAC G3 Reset Button

You can short this jumper to reset your MegaRAC G3 card.

Pin Description

1 Ground

JP7 and JP8 Chassis/Motherboard Reset Switch

JP7 and JP8 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to reset the motherboard.

Connect a two pin cable from the motherboard’s Reset header to JP7 on your MegaRAC

G3 card. Connect the chassis reset switch to JP8 on your MegaRAC G3 card.

Note: JP7 and JP8 can be used in place of the MegaRAC Feature Cable to reset the motherboard.

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Step 3 Connect External Cables

• Connect the USB cable from the back of the MegaRAC G3 card to the motherboard’s USB port.

• Connect your VGA monitor to your MegaRAC G3 card.

• Connect the RJ45 LAN cable from your local network to your MegaRAC G3 card.

• Connect your AC adapter. (Only if the AC Adapter is part of your MegaRAC kit)

Step 4 Confirm the Motherboard’s BIOS Settings

Power on the motherboard and enter the BIOS. Using the following table, confirm that your motherboard’s BIOS settings are correct.

BIOS Section

Boot Options> Removable Devices

Setting

AMI Virtual Floppy or USB Boot

Device

Boot Options> ATAPI CDROM AMI Virtual CDROM or USB Boot

Device

Enable Advanced> PCIPnP> Configuration> Legacy USB Support

Note:

Note:

Save the BIOS settings and restart the computer.

Make sure that your motherboard BIOS supports Legacy USB devices, USB Boot or Boot

to USB.

On some motherboards and server boards, depress the <CTRL>, <ALT>, and <ESC> keys simultaneously to enter the BIOS. On others use the <F2> keys. See your server’s documentation for more information on entering the BIOS setup.

Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers

Step Action

1

2

3

Install the operating system (if applicable) on the host system.

(Windows 2000/2003/XP only) When prompted for the AMI Virtual Floppy drivers, install the MegaRAC

G3 card’s AMI Virtual Floppy drivers located on the MegaRAC™ G3 CD in the INF folder.

Note: Virtual floppy is not supported on all versions of the MegaRAC G3 card.

(Windows 2000/2003/XP only) When prompted for the virtual CD-ROM drivers, install the Windows default CD-ROM drivers.

Note: Do not use the amivirtfl.inf when prompted to install the virtual CD-ROM drivers. The

AMI Virtual CD-ROM device does not require any special drivers. You can select the default option Microsoft Windows provides.

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Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 11

Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers,

Continued

Installing AMI Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems

Microsoft® Windows 2000/2003/XP operating systems need an .INF for the AMI

Virtual Floppy device exposed by the G3 card.

Note:

Step Action

This installation procedure needs to be done one time only on the host system. Once the

AMI Virtual Floppy is properly loaded, you can perform floppy redirection without going through any extra steps.

1 Microsoft® Windows 2000/2003/XP operating systems for the AMI Virtual Floppy device .INF file the first time you install the MegaRAC G3 card on the server.

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Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers,

Continued

Installing AMI Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems, Continued

Step Action

Note: Do NOT use the default file that the Microsoft® Windows operating system presents when it is searching for the AMI Virtual Floppy driver. Instead, select the Specify a Location option and select the .INF file located in the MegaRAC G3 CD called amivirtfl.inf in the INF directory.

status is displayed.

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 13

Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers,

Continued

Installing AMI Virtual Floppy Drivers on Microsoft® Windows Operating Systems, Continued

Step Action

4 Once this file is loaded and recognized by the Microsoft® Windows operating system, left click the Finish button. The Microsoft® Windows operating system may require a reboot of the host system after the installation of the AMI Virtual Floppy driver.

5 Congratulations! You have successfully installed the AMI Virtual Floppy driver.

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Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components

American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software Components is a collection of

MegaRAC G3 host-side and remote access components. These programs are briefly explained in the following table:

Program Description system or from a client system. the MegaRAC G3 card. It allows you all the functionality of both the Internet browser-based

Remote Access Companion for MegaRAC G3 and the G3ConfigApp program.

Floppy Image

Creator

Platform

Management

Configuration

Program (PMCP)

Remote Recovery

Application (RRA) system on the host system is operating or not. It can also detect whether the operating system was shutdown normally or abruptly.

Floppy Image Creator allows you to create bootable floppy image files that you can use to boot the MegaRAC G3 card from.

Platform Management Configuration Program (PMCP) allows you to create SDR and Soft

Processor (SP) Files for your specific motherboard or server board.

RacTrendsSeek

Locator

The Remote Recovery Application (RRA) is a recovery tool that can be executed from a remote client system located on the same network as the MegaRAC G3 card. You can use it to recover a failed flash attempt.

Note: You must physically set the MegaRAC G3 card you want to recover into Recovery

Mode. To do this, simply short pins two and three on jumper JP12 on your MegaRAC

G3 card.

Note: Your MegaRAC G3 card must be write enabled before you can flash an image to it.

Confirm that pins one and two on jumper JP11 are shorted on your MegaRAC G3 card.

Note: The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation. Make sure that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation.

In order to configure your MegaRAC G3 card completely, you must access the MegaRAC G3 from another system on the same network. To do this, you must know the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address. If you have installed the MegaRAC G3 on a network that uses DHCP, you can search the network for the MegaRAC G3 card. To locate and find out its IP address, you can use RacTrendsSeek Locator.

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Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 15

Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components,

Continued

Follow the steps outlined in the following table to install the American Megatrends

MegaRAC G3 Windows Software Components:

Step Description

2

MegaRAC G3 card installed into it. Browse to the following folder and file:

CDROM\ServerAgents\Win32\Setup.exe

Double left click the Setup.exe icon to begin the installation of the American Megatrends MegaRAC

G3 Windows Host Component.

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Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components,

Continued

Step Description

3 The American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Host Component setup window opens. Left click the

Next button.

4 Skip this step unless the Customer Information window opens. Enter your name and your organization’s name in the appropriate fields. Select the option for Install this application for and left click the Next button.

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Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components,

Continued

Step Description

Cont’d

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Step 6 Install the American Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components,

Continued

Step Description

8 The installation is complete. Left click the Finish button.

9 Repeat steps 1 through 8 on a local network computer that you want to use to access the host system.

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser

You must first setup your Internet browser on the client system before you can redirect the host system’s console or view the Crash screen. Follow the instructions in the table below:

Step Description

Internet Options.

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser,

Continued

Step Description click the OK button to apply the change and to go back to the Internet Options window.

4

Note: Other settings can cause old data to be displayed when performing operations on the MegaRAC

G3.

Next, you must setup Internet Explorer to allow the downloading of Signed ActiveX controls and also allow it to run Signed ActiveX controls. To do this, left click the Security tab and then the Custom Level button.

Note: In Microsoft Windows 2003 server operating systems, the default security setting is High, and this disables many items (besides the Active X ones mentioned in this document) that are necessary to even access the MegaRAC GUI. The security settings for a Microsoft Windows

2003 server operating system remote client must be on Medium or Low.

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 21

Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser,

Continued

Step Description

controls section.

6 Scroll down and left click the Enable button under the Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins section. Left click the OK button.

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Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet Browser,

Continued

Step Description

7 You are prompted with a Warning window. Left click the Yes button to accept the changes to the Internet zone and to go back to the Internet Options window.

8 Left click the Apply button and then the OK button to make the changes.

Note: You must restart Internet Explorer before the changes take effect.

Note: Remote Console cannot run with any other security settings in Internet Explorer.

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Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System

Note:

In order to connect to the MegaRAC G3 card, you must access the MegaRAC G3 from another system on the same network. This document refers to this other system as the client system. To do this, you must know the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address. If you have installed the MegaRAC G3 on a network that uses DHCP, you can search the network for the MegaRAC G3 card. To locate and find out its IP address, you must run

RacTrendsSeek Locator.

To get or set the IP address on your MegaRAC G3 card in a Windows 2000/XP environment, you can also run the G3ConfigApp program on the host system. See

Appendix B, G3ConfigApp for more information on how to use the G3ConfigApp program.

Make sure that you have already installed the MegaRAC G3 Windows Software Note:

Components on the system that you want to use to locate the MegaRAC G3 card.

Follow the steps in the table below to connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a remote client system:

Step Description

Locator program by double left clicking on it.

2 Left click on the Next button when you see this screen.

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Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System,

Continued

Step Description

3 Type in your Network Name. In this example, Your Network Name is the Network Name. Next, you must enter a range of IP addresses that you want to search. In this example, the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address is between 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.1.0. Left click the Add>> button when finished.

4 The name and IP range of the MegaRAC G3 will display in the right field. Place a check in the box next to the range of IP addresses. Left click on the Next button.

Cont’d

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 25

Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System,

Continued

Step Description

5 The name and IP range of the MegaRAC G3 will display in the Selected IP Range window. Left click on the Next button.

6 If the IP range is correct, RacTrendsSeek Locator will locate the MegaRAC G3 card. It will list all

MegaRAC cards it has discovered.

Note: If more than one MegaRAC G3 card is found, you can distinguish them by the MegaRAC G3 card’s name. The MegaRAC G3 card’s name consists of the words G3 and the IP address of the MegaRAC G3 card’s NIC.

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Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System,

Continued

Step Description

7 In this example, the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address is 192.168.0.36. Double left click on the IP address to start managing the MegaRAC G3 card and write down its IP address. Left click on the Finish button after RacTrendsSeek Locator discovers all MegaRAC cards.

8 When prompted for the user name and password, enter the following:

Field Default

User Name root

Password superuser

Left click the OK button. After you successfully log into your MegaRAC G3 card, you are greeted with the Welcome to MegaRAC G3 screen.

Note: The default user name and password are in lower-case characters.

Note: When you log in using the root user name and password, you have full administrative powers. It is advised that once you log in, you change the root password. See the

Administrator Setup subsection under the MegaRAC G3 Configurations section of this chapter.

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Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your

Server Board Model (OEM VERSION ONLY)

Note:

The following table is a pictorial description of how to load an SDR and Soft Processor

(SP) File:

Server Health is an OEM version feature.

Step Description

1 The menu bar on the top bar of the GUI has a series of section buttons. Left click on the Configure dropdown menu and then left click the PMCP File Upload menu item.

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Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your

Server Board Model (OEM VERSION ONLY),

Continued

Step Description

3 Insert the MegaRAC™ G3 CD and browse to it. Select the MiscTools>Win32>PMCP>datafiles> directory. Select your motherboard manufacturer. In this example, we are using an American Megatrends motherboard, so we will select the AMI folder.

4

Note: You can create your own SDR and Soft Processor (SP) Files using the Platform Management

Configuration Program (PMCP) tool .

Note: The Choose File browse window differs from operating system to operating system. However, the procedure is similar.

Select the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File with the BIN file extension and left click the Open button.

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Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 29

Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your

Server Board Model (OEM VERSION ONLY),

Continued

Step Description

5 Left click the Upload button.

6 Once the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File is uploaded, you are prompted with verification that the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File uploaded.

7 Select the Soft Processor (SP) file with the BIN file extension and left click the Open button.

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Cont’d

Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File for Your

Server Board Model (OEM VERSION ONLY),

Continued

Step Description

8 Left click the Upload button.

9 Once the Soft Processor (SP) file is uploaded, you are prompted with verification that the Soft Processor

(SP) file uploaded.

You can close the Host Health Monitoring Files dialog box by left clicking the close icon on the upper right corner of the dialog box.

Chapter Two : Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card 31

Chapter 3 Locating Your MegaRAC G3

Card

Overview

The American Megatrends MegaRAC family of server and system remote management cards can be accessed from anywhere on your Intranet through an Internet browser. This is a great way to maintain your critical server when you are nowhere near it.

This chapter explains how to locate your MegaRAC G3 card on your local network.

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card

In order to connect to the MegaRAC G3 card, you must access the MegaRAC G3 from another system on the same network. This document refers to this other system as the client system. To do this, you must know the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address. If you have installed the MegaRAC G3 on a network that uses DHCP, you can search the network for the MegaRAC G3 card. To locate and find out its IP address, you must run

Note:

RacTrendsSeek Locator.

To get or set the IP address on your MegaRAC G3 card in a Windows 2000/XP environment, you can also run the G3ConfigApp program on the host system. See

Appendix B, G3ConfigApp for more information on how to use the G3ConfigApp program.

Note: Make sure that you have already installed the MegaRAC G3 Windows Software

Components on the system that you want to use to locate the MegaRAC G3 card.

Follow the steps in the table below to connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a remote client system:

Step Description

Locator program by double left clicking on it.

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Chapter Three : Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card 33

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card,

Continued

Step Description

2 Left click on the Next button when you see this screen.

3 Type in your Network Name. In this example, Your Network Name is the Network Name. Next, you must enter a range of IP addresses that you want to search. In this example, the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address is between 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.1.0. Left click the Add>> button when finished.

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Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card,

Continued

Step Description

4 The name and IP range of the MegaRAC G3 will display in the right field. Place a check in the box next to the range of IP addresses. Left click on the Next button.

5 The name and IP range of the MegaRAC G3 will display in the Selected IP Range window. Left click on the Next button.

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Chapter Three : Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card 35

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card,

Continued

Step Description

6 If the IP range is correct, RacTrendsSeek Locator will locate the MegaRAC G3 card. It will list all

MegaRAC cards it has discovered.

Note: If more than one MegaRAC G3 card is found, you can distinguish them by the MegaRAC G3 card’s name. The MegaRAC G3 card’s name consists of the words G3 and the IP address of the MegaRAC G3 card’s NIC.

7 In this example, the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address is 192.168.0.36. Double left click on the IP address to start managing the MegaRAC G3 card and write down its IP address. Left click on the Finish button after RacTrendsSeek Locator discovers all MegaRAC cards.

Congratulations! You have successfully located your MegaRAC G3 card.

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IP Address Range

Type in a unique name for this IP range in the Network Name field. In this example,

Your Network Name is the Network Name. Next, you must enter a range of IP addresses that you want to search. In this example, the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address is between 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.1.0. Left click the Add>> button when finished.

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Chapter Three : Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card 37

IP Address Range,

Continued

Note: The Start and End IP addresses can be the same if you only wish to scan for one

MegaRAC G3 card with that specific IP address.

When you have finished entering all the IP address ranges to be scanned, make sure that they appear correctly in the list box. Confirm that the checkbox next to the IP range you want to search is checked.

At this point, you have two options. You can choose to run the scan immediately by left clicking on the Next button.

The name and IP range of the MegaRAC G3 card will display in the Selected IP Range window. Left click on the Next button.

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IP Address Range,

Continued

If the IP range is correct, RacTrendsSeek Locator locates all MegaRAC cards. It lists all

MegaRAC G3 cards it has discovered. Left click on the Finish button after

RacTrendsSeek Locator discovers all MegaRAC G3 cards.

Usage

Once the program has been installed and setup, you can access it any time by double left clicking on its icon on the task bar. The screen that was last viewed will appear.

Note: To close the RacTrendsSeek Locator utility you must right click on the RacTrendsSeek

Locator icon from the task bar and left click the Exit menu option.

Chapter Three : Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card 39

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Chapter 4 Using Your MegaRAC G3

MegaRAC G3 GUI Overview

Note:

The MegaRAC G3 has a user-friendly Graphics User Interface (GUI) called the

MegaRAC G3 GUI. It is designed to be easy to use. It has a low learning curve because it uses a standard Internet browser. You can expect to be up and running in less than five minutes.

This chapter allows you to become familiar with the MegaRAC G3 GUI’s various functions. Each function is described in detail.

Your MegaRAC G3 GUI may not match this document. If it does not appear to be the same, you can visit ami.com and download the most current user’s guide.

Default User Name and Password

Note:

Note:

When you first try to access your MegaRAC G3, you will be prompted to enter a user name and password. The default user name and password are as follows:

Field Default

User Name root

Password superuser

The default user name and password are in lower-case characters.

When you log in using the root user name and password, you have full administrative powers. It is advised that once you log in, you change the root password.

Chapter Four : Using Your MegaRAC G3 41

MegaRAC G3 GUI Explained

After you successfully log into your MegaRAC G3, you are greeted with the MegaRAC

G3 GUI.

Menu Bar

There is a menu bar located at the top of the MegaRAC G3 GUI. It lists the following groups:

• Manage Group

• Configure Group

• View Group

You can navigate the menu bar by left clicking on one of the menu items. A drop down menu will appear for each Group.

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MegaRAC G3 GUI Explained,

Continued

Quick Launch Icons

There is a quick launch icon section located on the upper area of the MegaRAC G3 GUI.

It lists the following icons:

• Remote Console

• General Information

• User Management

• Power Control

You can navigate these icons with your mouse (or other pointing device) and select them by left clicking on one of the icons.

Session Information

This section of the MegaRAC G3 GUI allows you to view your user name and permission level.

Session Information

You are currently logged in as: root

Current permission level: Administrator

Chapter Four : Using Your MegaRAC G3 43

Manage Group

You can left click on the Manage menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu item. Each menu item is explained in more detail further in this section.

Function Description

Remote

Console

Remote Power

Control

Upgrade

Firmware

Reset

MegaRAC G3

This menu item allows you to start a Remote Console session with the host system.

This menu item allows you to power on, power off, power cycle, and reset the host system.

This menu item allows you to update your MegaRAC G3’s firmware.

This menu item allows you to reset your MegaRAC G3 card.

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Remote Console

Note:

Remote Console is a subsection of the Manage group. The following table describes the information listed in this subsection in detail:

Item Description

High Color Quality

(16-bit) for fast/LAN

Connection

Low Color Quality

(8-bit) for fast/LAN

Connection

Low Color Quality

(8-bit) for slow/WAN/DSL

Connection

This option allows the MegaRAC G3 to send 16 bits per pixel color.

This setting is recommended for faster connection speeds or over a

LAN connection.

This option allows the MegaRAC G3 to send 8 bits per pixel color.

This setting is recommended for lower connection speeds or over a

WAN connection.

When using Low Color Quality (8-bit) for fast/LAN Connection, you can opt not to use software compression. Compression can increase the frame rates. Best used for slower connections.

This option allows the MegaRAC G3 to send 8 bits per pixel color.

This setting is recommended for lower connection speeds or over a

WAN connection.

When using Low Color Quality (8-bit) for slow/WAN/DSL

Connection, you can also use software compression. Compression can increase the frame rates. Best used for slower connections, such as DSL.

The Low Color Quality (8-bit) for slow/WAN/DSL Connection mode is recommended for low speed connections such as those over a Wide Area Network or home DSL. If you are connecting over a LAN at high speeds you can use High Color Quality (16-bit) for

fast/LAN Connection mode. In order to change modes you must stop redirection, close the browser, and reconnect in the appropriate mode.

Chapter Four : Using Your MegaRAC G3 45

Redirection

The most powerful feature of your MegaRAC G3 is the ability to redirect the host system’s console. To redirect the host system’s console is the ability to manage your host system as if it were physically in front of you, but not.

Setting up Internet Explorer

You must first setup your Internet browser before you can redirect the host system’s console.

Step Description

Internet Options.

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46 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Redirection,

Continued

Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued

Step Description click the OK button to apply the change and to go back to the Internet Options window.

4

Note: Other settings can cause old data to be displayed when performing operations on the

MegaRAC G3 .

Next, you must setup Internet Explorer to allow the downloading of Signed ActiveX controls and also allow it to run Signed ActiveX controls. To do this, left click the Security tab and then the Custom Level button.

Note: In Microsoft Windows 2003 server operating systems, the default security setting is High, and this disables many items (besides the Active X ones mentioned in this document) that are necessary to even access the MegaRAC GUI. The security settings for a Microsoft Windows

2003 server operating system remote client must be on Medium or Low.

Cont’d

Chapter Four : Using Your MegaRAC G3 47

Redirection,

Continued

Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued

Step Description

controls section.

6 Scroll down and left click the Enable button under the Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins section. Left click the OK button.

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Redirection,

Continued

Setting up Internet Explorer, Continued

Step Description

7 You are prompted with a Warning window. Left click the Yes button to accept the changes to the Internet zone and to go back to the Internet Options window.

8 Left click the Apply button and then the OK button to make the changes.

Note: You must restart Internet Explorer before the changes take effect.

Note: Remote Console cannot run with any other security settings in Internet Explorer.

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Redirection,

Continued

Staring Redirection

Follow the steps in the table below to begin Console Redirection:

Step Description

1 Left click the Manage menu item from the MegaRAC G3 menu bar. Left click the Remote Console menu item from the drop down menu. Left click the Remote Console mode that you want to use.

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Redirection,

Continued

Staring Redirection, Continued

Step Description

Cont’d

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Redirection,

Continued

Remote Console Shortcut Key Combinations

The most powerful feature of your MegaRAC G3 is the ability to redirect the host system’s console. To redirect the host system’s console is the ability to manage your host system as if it were physically in front of you, but not. The following table is a list of basic keystrokes and their functions:

Keystroke Description

<ATL> + <S> Start Console Redirection

<ATL> + <T> Stop Console Redirection

<ATL> + <R> Restart Console Redirection

<ATL> + <F> Toggle Full Screen Mode

<ATL> + <M> Synchronize Mouse

<ATL> + <A> Hold/Unhold Right <ATL> Key

<ATL> + <B> Hold/Unhold Left <ATL> Key

<ATL> + <L> Hold/Unhold Right <CTRL> Key

<ATL> + <N> Hold/Unhold Left <CTRL> Key

<ATL> + <D> Generate <CTRL>, <ATL>, + <DEL>

<ATL> + <E> Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection

<ATL> + <P> Start Floppy Drive Redirection

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Redirection,

Continued

Console Redirection Window

Dropdown Description

Menu Item

Console

Redirection

This dropdown menu contains the following dropdown menu items:

Start Console Redirection

Stop Console Redirection

This menu item can be used to begin Console Redirection.

This menu item can be used to halt Console Redirection.

Restart

Full Screen

Sync Cursor

CDROM Redirection

This menu item can be used to stop Console Redirection and then start Console Redirection again.

This menu item can be used to view the Console Redirection in

Full Screen mode.

Note: Set your client system’s screen resolution to 1024 x

768 so that you can view the host system in true full screen.

This menu item can be used to synchronize or unsynchronize the mouse cursor.

This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of the

CD-ROM drive.

Floppy Redirection This menu item can be used to start or stop the redirection of the floppy drive.

Note: Floppy Redirection is not an available feature on all versions of the MegaRAC G3 cards.

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Redirection,

Continued

Console Redirection Window, Continued

Dropdown

Menu Item

Description

Keyboard

This dropdown menu contains the following dropdown menu items:

Hold Right CTRL Key This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <CTRL> key when in Console Redirection.

Hold Right ALT Key

Hold Left CTRL Key

This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <ALT> key when in Console Redirection.

This menu item can be used to act as the left-side <CTRL> key when in Console Redirection.

Hold Left ALT Key

ALT+CTRL+DEL

Auto Key-Break Mode

This menu item can be used to act as the left-side <ALT> key when in Console Redirection.

This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the

<CTRL>, <ALT> and <DEL> keys down simultaneously on the host system that you are redirecting.

This feature is used to avoid repeated keystrokes over slow connections.

Note: Sometimes when performing redirection over a slow connection, you may see multiple repetitions of a single key stroke on the host system. If you are experiencing this type of situation, enable Auto Key-Break Mode.

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Redirection,

Continued

Console Redirection Window, Continued

Dropdown

Menu Item

Description

View This dropdown menu item contains the Toolbar menu item that allows you to start the Console

Redirection toolbar.

The following window is a screen capture of the Console Redirection toolbar.

Macros This dropdown menu item contains the Record New Macro menu item that allows you to record a set of keystrokes. A good example is when using the MegaRAC G3 in conjunction with a KVM.

Normally, you must use a key sequence to switch systems. If you programmed a macro, you would be able to switch systems by selecting a preprogrammed macro.

Help This dropdown menu item contains the About RConsoleOCX Control menu item that allows you to view the RConsoleOCX Control version number and copyright information.

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Redirection,

Continued

Console Redirection Toolbar

The Console Redirection toolbar allows you to use Console Redirection more easily in full screen mode. The Console Redirection toolbar is a great GUI to use especially if you are not familiar with the shortcut key combinations.

Follow the steps in the table below to begin the Console Redirection toolbar:

Step Description

1 Left click the View dropdown menu. The dropdown menu will open. Left click on the Toolbar menu item.

Note:

You can left click the down arrow to see the Console Redirection Status information.

Console Redirection Toolbar Status

Status Item Description

Compression This field displays if you are using compression or not.

Resolution This field displays if you are using high or low color mode during your redirection.

Frame Rate This field displays the current frame rate you are getting.

Active

Clients

This field displays how many users are currently accessing the MegaRAC G3.

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Redirection,

Continued

Console Redirection Toolbar Toggle Buttons

Icon Description

When you see this icon, it means that the Console Redirection is on. You can left click this icon to stop Console Redirection.

When you see this icon, it means that Console Redirection is stopped. You can left click this icon to start Console Redirection.

Left click to start mouse synchronization or press the <ALT> <M> keys.

Left click to stop mouse synchronization or press the <ALT> <M> keys.

Left click to view the redirected host system’s console in full screen mode.

Note: Set your client system’s screen resolution to 1024 x 768 so that you can view the host system in true full screen.

Left click to view the redirected host system’s console in a window.

Left click to toggle the use of the <CTRL> key.

Left click to toggle the use of the <ALT> key.

Left click to use the <CTRL> <ALT> <DEL> keys together.

When you see this icon, it means that CD-ROM device redirection is stopped. You can left click this icon to start CD-ROM redirection.

When you see this icon, it means that CD-ROM redirection is currently on. You can left click this icon to stop CD-ROM redirection.

When you see this icon, it means that floppy device redirection is stopped. You can left click this icon to start floppy redirection.

Note: Floppy Redirection is not an available feature on all versions of the

MegaRAC G3 cards.

When you see this icon, it means that floppy redirection is currently on. You can left click this icon to stop floppy redirection.

Note: Floppy Redirection is not an available feature on all versions of the

MegaRAC G3 cards.

Left click this icon to Power Control screen.

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Continued

Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection

Note: You must be logged in as an administrator on the windows client to perform CD-ROM

drive and Floppy drive redirection.

Note: For information on how to create a bootable CD, visit nero.com or roxio.com. You can do a search on how to create a bootable CD using their products. You can also consult your CD writer's documentation.

Follow the steps in the table below to begin the CD-ROM Drive Redirection:

Step Description

1 There are two ways to start the CD-ROM Drive Redirection.

One way is to use the Console Redirection toolbar.

The second way is to use the CDROM Redirection dropdown menu.

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Continued

Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection, Continued

Step Description

2 Select whether you want to redirect the CD-ROM drive or a CD image file. Left click the OK button. begin immediately.

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Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection, Continued

Step Description

4 If you used the Console Redirection toolbar to start the CD-ROM Drive Redirection, you will see the following:

Notice that the CDROM Drive Redirection icon changes. If you used the dropdown menu, there is a check next to the CDROM Redirection menu item.

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Stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection

Follow the steps in the table below to stop the CD-ROM Drive Redirection:

Step Description

1 There are two ways to stop the CD-ROM Drive Redirection.

One way is to use the Console Redirection toolbar. Simply left click the CD-ROM Drive Redirection icon.

The second way is to use the Console Redirection dropdown menu. Left click the Console Redirection dropdown menu. You will notice a check next to the CDROM Redirection menu item. Left click the

CDROM Redirection menu item to stop the CD-ROM Drive Redirection.

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Continued

Start Floppy Drive Redirection

Note: You must be logged in as an administrator on the windows client to perform CD-ROM

drive and Floppy drive redirection.

Follow the steps in the table below to begin the Floppy Drive Redirection:

Step Description

1 There are two ways to start the Floppy Drive Redirection.

One way is to use the Console Redirection toolbar.

The second way is to use the Floppy Redirection dropdown menu.

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Continued

Start Floppy Drive Redirection, Continued

Step Description

2 Select whether you want to redirect the floppy drive or a floppy image file. Left click the OK button. begin immediately.

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Start Floppy Drive Redirection, Continued

Step Description

4 If you used the Console Redirection toolbar to start the Floppy Drive Redirection, you will see the following:

Notice that the Floppy Drive Redirection icon changes. If you used the dropdown menu, there is a check next to the Floppy Redirection menu item.

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Continued

Stop Floppy Drive Redirection

Follow the steps in the table below to stop the Floppy Drive Redirection:

Step Description

1 There are two ways to stop the Floppy Drive Redirection.

One way is to use the Console Redirection toolbar. Simply left click the Floppy Drive Redirection icon.

The second way is to use the Console Redirection dropdown menu. Left click the Console Redirection dropdown menu. You will notice a check next to the Floppy Redirection menu item. Left click the Floppy

Redirection menu item to stop the Floppy Drive Redirection.

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Continued

G3 Floppy Image Creator

Creating a Floppy Image

Follow the steps in the table below to create a floppy image to use during device redirection.

Using an image file is desirable because it is faster than redirecting from the actual floppy disk. It is also more convenient to have a series of floppy images stored on a CD or on a local or networked hard disk drive.

Step Description

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Redirection,

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Creating a Floppy Image, Continued

Step Description

3 Select the floppy drive that you want to create the floppy image from. Select a location where you want the image to be stored and give it a file name. In this example, the file name is SampleImage.dat. Left click the Start button to begin the floppy image creation.

4 A progress dialog box opens displaying the status of the image creation.

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Creating a Floppy Image, Continued

Step Description

5 Once the floppy image is created, a confirmation dialog box opens. Left click the OK button.

6 Congratulations! You have successfully created a floppy image to use to during device redirection. Left click the Exit button to close the Floppy Image Creator program.

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Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk

Follow the steps in the table below to transfer a floppy image to a floppy disk.

Step Description

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Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued

Step Description

3 Left click the Browse button to locate the floppy image file that you want to copy to the floppy disk.

4 In this example, the file name is SampleImage.dat. Left click the image file to select it and left click the Open button.

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Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued

Step Description

5 Left click the Start button to begin the image transfer to the floppy disk.

6 A progress dialog box opens displaying the status of the image transfer.

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Transferring a Floppy Image to a Floppy Disk, Continued

Step Description

7 Once the floppy image is transferred, a confirmation dialog box opens. Left click the OK button.

8 Congratulations! You have successfully transferred a floppy image to a floppy disk. Left click the Exit button to close the Floppy Image Creator program.

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Follow the steps in the table below to stop Console Redirection:

Step Description

1 Left click the Console Redirection dropdown menu item from the toolbar. The dropdown menu will appear. Left click Stop Console Redirection.

Note: You can press the <ALT> key and the <T> key to stop Console Redirection.

Note: You can left click on the Stop Redirection icon on the toolbar to stop Console Redirection. leave the window open and start redirection again once you are ready.

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Remote Power Control

The Control Host Power dialog box is a subsection of the Manage group. The Control

Host Power allows you to reset, power off, power on, and power cycle the host system remotely.

Reset

Power Off

Power On

Power Cycle

Current

System State

Left click this button to reset the host system.

Left click this button to power down the host system.

Left click this button to power up the host system.

Left click this button to power cycle the host system. none This displays the power status of the host system. It can either be in an On state or

Off state.

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Upgrade Firmware

The Upgrade Firmware Wizard dialog box is a subsection of the Manage group. The

Upgrade Firmware Wizard will help you upgrade your MegaRAC G3’s firmware.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Warning

DO NOT CLOSE THE WINDOW USING THE CLOSE BUTTON (X) ON THE TITLE

BAR WHEN THE MEGARAC G3 IS IN UPGRADE MODE. USE THE CANCEL

BUTTON ONLY!

The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation. Make sure that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation.

You can use the Cancel button at this time to abort the upgrade process. By doing so, the

MegaRAC G3 card resets itself (except in Step 1 of 4).

Once you enter into Flash Mode and choose to cancel the firmware flash operation, the

MegaRAC G3 must be reset. This means that you must close the Internet browser and log back onto the MegaRAC G3 before you can perform any other types of operations.

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Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware

Follow the steps in the table below to update your MegaRAC G3’s firmware:

Step Description

1 Left click the Enter Upgrade Mode button.

2 The following dialog appears:

Preparing to upgrade firmware. Please wait…

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Step Description

3 Left click the Browse button to locate the firmware (*.IMA) update file.

4 Locate the firmware file and select it. Left click the Open button.

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Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware, Continued

Step Description

5 Left click the Upload button to go to the next step.

6 The MegaRAC G3 firmware wizard will begin to check the existing firmware against the firmware file you are trying to load.

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Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware, Continued

Step Description

7 Once it verifies the image, the following dialog box appears:

8

Left click the OK button.

If the dialog box prompted that an update is necessary, left click the Flash button. If the wizard determined that no flash is necessary, you can left click the Cancel button.

WARNING!

ALWAYS CHOOSE THE COMPLETE FLASH OPTION.

Not choosing the Complete Flash option can cause improper flashing when upgrading to certain versions.

9

Note: Even if you choose to cancel the firmware flash operation, the MegaRAC G3 must be reset.

This means that you must close the Internet browser and log back onto the MegaRAC G3 before you can perform any other types of operations.

Note: You can place a check next to Preserve Config if you want to flash the firmware but retain your original configuration.

Left click the OK button.

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Upgrade Firmware,

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Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware, Continued

Step Description

10 When you see this screen, it means that the firmware image is being upgraded. Once the upgrade’s progress reaches 100%, it is complete. The MegaRAC G3 will reset itself. You must close the browser and reconnect to the MegaRAC G3 once this process is complete.

11 After the Firmware Upgrade Wizard has been completed successfully, the MegaRAC G3 will automatically reset itself. This is done in order for the image upgrade to take effect. You cannot perform any other operation within your current Internet browser session

Close your Internet browser session and reconnect to your MegaRAC G3.

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Reset MegaRAC G3

The Reset MegaRAC G3 menu item is a subsection of the Manage group. The Reset

MegaRAC G3 is used to reset your MegaRAC G3 card.

Follow the steps in the table below to reset your MegaRAC G3 card:

Step Description

1 Left click the Manage menu item and then the Reset MegaRAC G3 menu item.

2 A confirmation dialog box opens. Left click the OK button to verify that you want to reset the MegaRAC

G3 card.

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Step Description

3 The MegaRAC G3 card resets itself. You are prompted to close Internet Explorer and log back into the

MegaRAC G3 card. Left click the Close button.

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Configure Group

You can left click on the Configure menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu item. Each menu item is explained in more detail further in this section.

Function Description

Users

Server OS

Monitoring &

Recovery

This menu item allows you to administer users that can access the MegaRAC

G3 and host system.

Network

Firewall

This menu item allows you to configure the network parameters of the

MegaRAC G3.

This menu item allows you to allow and restrict the IP addresses that can access the MegaRAC G3.

This menu item allows you to configure how alerts are sent. Alert

Notification

Date & Time

Serial Port

This menu item allows you to configure the time on the MegaRAC G3 card.

This menu item allows you to configure Serial Over LAN access on your

MegaRAC G3 card.

SSL Certificate This menu item allows you to upload a Digital Certificate and Private Key to the MegaRAC G3 card.

Note: The MegaRAC G3 does not support pass-phrase encrypted certificates.

PMCP File

Upload

IPMI

Configuration

This menu item allows you to upload a platform management file for your motherboard/ server board.

This menu item allows you to configure the MegaRAC G3 card to read data from an onboard baseboard management controller (BMC) on the motherboard/ server board.

This menu item allows you to configure operating system monitoring and recovery methods.

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Users

The Users screen is a subsection of the Configure group. This page allows you to configure the administrators who have access to the MegaRAC G3.

The following table describes the information listed in this subsection in detail:

Item Description

Username

Description

Add Button

Remove Button

This field displays a list of all users who are able to access this MegaRAC G3.

Note: The default administrator is root. It is prudent for you to change the root password.

This field displays the Username’s description that you entered when you created the account for each Username in the list.

This button allows you to add and configure a new user account to your MegaRAC G3.

This button allows you to eliminate an account from your MegaRAC G3’s access list.

Properties Button This button allows you to view and edit an account.

Close Button This button allows you to exit the User dialog box.

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Adding Users

Follow the steps in the table below to add an account:

Step Description

1 Left click the Add button.

2 Enter a user name in the Username field. Your user name must be at least four characters long and no more than 32 characters long. User names are case-sensitive and must start with an alphabetical character.

You can also enter a short description of the account in the Description field. Enter a password in the

Password field. Your password must be at least eight characters long. Confirm your password by entering your password again in the Confirm Password field.

Note: The password must be a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of 32 characters. Use a mixture of alphanumeric and special characters for better security. The password is casesensitive.

Assign permissions and access rights. After you enter the new administrator’s information, left click the

OK button.

Note: Only user accounts with administrative rights are allowed to add, edit, and remove users. Nonadministrator users can only change their own password. If a new user is given administrative privileges, permissions are automatically granted for all interfaces.

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Removing Users

Follow the steps in the table below to remove an account:

Step Description

1 Left click an account from the Username field. Once the account that you want to remove is highlighted, left click the Remove button.

2 A confirmation dialog box opens. Left click the OK button to confirm deletion or left click the Cancel button to cancel.

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Viewing and Editing Users

Follow the steps in the table below to view and edit an account’s access rights and properties:

Step Description

1 Left click an account from the Username field. Once the account you want to view and edit is highlighted, left click the Properties button.

2 Here you can change the password, description, permissions, and access rights. After you have viewed and edited the account information, left click the OK button.

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Network

Left click the Network menu item to configure the Network parameters of the MegaRAC

G3. The Network Settings dialog box opens:

The following table describes the information listed in this subsection in detail:

Item Description

MAC Address

Configuration

Method

This field displays the MegaRAC G3’s MAC address.

This field allows you to configure the MegaRAC G3’s IP address statically or dynamically.

Obtain IP address automatically

This option allows the MegaRAC G3’s IP to be configured by a

DHCP server (dynamically).

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Network,

Continued

Item Description

Use the following IP address

This option allows you to configure the MegaRAC G3’s IP address with a static IP. The IP Address, Subnet Mask, and

Gateway fields will become editable when this option is selected.

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Gateway

Apply Button

Note:

This field allows you to set the MegaRAC G3’s IP address.

This field allows you to set the Subnet Mask The MegaRAC G3 resides on.

This field allows you to set the MegaRAC G3’s Gateway access address.

This button allows you to save your configuration.

You are prompted to close your Internet browser and reconnect to the new IP address if you make changes to the Networking Information screen.

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Firewall

Left click the Firewall menu item to configure the IP access parameters of the MegaRAC

G3. The Firewall Settings dialog box opens. Here you can enter IP addresses to block or allow. You can also specify which ports to block or allow.

Left click the Blocked Sites tab to enter a range of IP addresses that you want to block.

Left click the Trusted Sites tab to enter a range of IP addresses that you want to always allow.

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Once you left click the Add button on either the Blocked Sites or Trusted Sites, the following dialog box opens.

Subnet Mask

Protocol

All Ports

Ports Range

Starting Port

Ending Port

OK button

Cancel button

Item Description

Start IP Address This field allows you to enter the start address of the subnet you want to either block or always allow.

This field allows you to enter the specific subnet of the IP address range that you want to use.

This drop down box allows you select either the UDP protocol or TCP protocol. The

MegaRAC G3 can be configured to accept or ignore packets based on the type of packet.

This setting allows the MegaRAC G3 to accept or ignore ports 1 through 65535.

This setting allows you to select the specific range of ports that you want the MegaRAC G3 to accept or ignore.

This field allows you to enter the first port of the port range that you want the MegaRAC

G3 to accept or ignore.

This field allows you to enter the last port of the port range that you want the MegaRAC

G3 to accept or ignore.

Left click the OK button when you are satisfied with the information entered.

Left click the Cancel button to discard changes and exit.

Note:

You can edit any of the IP address ranges by selecting the IP address range from the main

Firewall Dialog Window. You can enter your adjustments and left clicking on the Modify button for the changes to take effect.

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Alert Notification

Left click the Alert Notification menu item to configure how alerts are sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card. The Alert Notification dialog box opens. Here you can set SNMP destinations and email destinations.

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Date & Time

Left click the Date & Time menu item to configure the date and time on your MegaRAC

G3 card. The Set Date & Time dialog box opens. Here you can set the current date and time on your MegaRAC G3 card. You can also have it synchronized with a Network

Time Protocol (NTP) server.

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Serial Port

Left click the Serial Port menu item to configure the serial port on your MegaRAC G3 card. The Serial Port Settings dialog box opens. Here you can set the baud rate, data bit, parity, stop bits, flow control settings.

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SSL Certificate

Left click the SSL Certificate menu item to configure the security parameters of the

MegaRAC G3. The Upload SSL Certificate dialog box opens. Here you can upload an

SSL Certificate and SSL Private Key to use when accessing your MegaRAC G3.

Use the Browse button to search for your SSL Certificate or Private Key. Both types of files have a PEM file extension.

Note: The MegaRAC G3 does not support pass-phrase encrypted certificates.

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SSL Certificate,

Continued

Once you upload the certificates, left click the OK button to reset your MegaRAC G3.

Note:

You can now access your MegaRAC G3 securely using the following format in your IP

Address field from your Internet browser: https:// <your MegaRAC G3’s IP address here>

For example, if your MegaRAC G3’s IP address is 192.168.0.30, enter the following: https://192.168.0.30

Notice the <s> after <http>.

You must accept the certificate before you are able to access your MegaRAC G3 again.

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PMCP File Upload

Note:

Left click the PCMP File Upload menu item to upload a PMCP file to your MegaRAC

G3 card. The following table is a pictorial description of how to load an SDR and Soft

Processor (SP) File:

Server Health is an OEM version feature.

Step Description

1 The menu bar on the top bar of the GUI has a series of section buttons. Left click on the Configure dropdown menu and then left click the PMCP File Upload menu item.

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Step Description

3 Insert the MegaRAC™ G3 CD and browse to it. Select the MiscTools>Win32>PMCP>datafiles> directory. Select your motherboard manufacturer. In this example, we are using an American Megatrends motherboard, so we will select the AMI folder.

4

Note: You can create your own SDR and Soft Processor (SP) Files using the Platform Management

Configuration Program (PMCP) tool .

Note: The Choose File browse window differs from operating system to operating system. However, the procedure is similar.

Select the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File with the BIN file extension and left click the Open button.

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Step Description

5 Left click the Upload button.

6 Once the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File is uploaded, you are prompted with verification that the SDR and Soft Processor (SP) File uploaded.

7 Select the Soft Processor (SP) file with the BIN file extension and left click the Open button.

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Continued

Step Description

8 Left click the Upload button.

9 Once the Soft Processor (SP) file is uploaded, you are prompted with verification that the Soft Processor

(SP) file uploaded.

You can close the Host Health Monitoring Files dialog box by left clicking the close icon on the upper right corner of the dialog box.

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IPMI Configuration

Left click the IPMI Configuration menu item to configure the MegaRAC G3 card to read data from an onboard baseboard management controller (BMC) on the motherboard/ server board.

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Server OS Monitoring & Recovery

Left click the Server OS Monitoring & Recovery menu item to configure operating system monitoring and recovery methods.

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View Group

You can left click on the View menu item from the menu bar. The following table gives you a brief description of each menu item. Each menu item is explained in more detail further in this section.

Function Description

MegaRAC

Health

Event Log

This menu item allows you to view the health information of the MegaRAC

G3 card.

This menu item allows you to view and clear the event logs.

Server Health This menu item allows you to view the host system’s health information based on the sensor readings and platform management configuration information.

General

Information

This menu item allows you to view general information about the MegaRAC

G3.

Last Saved

Crash Screen

This menu item allows you to view the last text screen on the host system before it locked up.

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MegaRAC Health

Left click the MegaRAC Health menu item to view the health information of the

MegaRAC G3 card.

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Event Log

Left click the Event Log menu item to view and clear the event logs.

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Server Health

Left click the Server Health menu item to view the host system’s health information based on the sensor readings and platform management configuration information.

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General Information

General Information : Version

Parameter Description

Firmware Version

Firmware Build Date

This field gives the MegaRAC G3’s firmware version number.

This field gives the MegaRAC G3’s build date. It is in the following format:

MONTH DAY YEAR

Firmware Build Time

Firmware Description

Floppy Firmware

Version

This field gives the MegaRAC G3’s build time. It is in the following format:

HOUR:MIN:SEC

This field displays a short description of the firmware.

This field displays the floppy emulation firmware version.

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General Information : Features

Parameter Description

Virtual Floppy

Virtual CDROM

Virtual

Keyboard/Mouse

KVM over IP Support

This field displays whether or not floppy redirection is available.

This field displays whether or not CD-ROM redirection is available.

This field displays the type of emulation is used for the keyboard and mouse. USB emulation is not available in this version of MegaRAC

G3.

This field displays whether or not KVM over IP is supported.

General Information : Detailed Versions

Parameter Description

Parameter

Value

This column gives the name of the parameter.

This column gives the version of the parameter.

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Last Saved Crash Screen

This menu item allows you to view the last text-based screen in the event that the host system locks up or freezes during a blue screen. This is useful because it allows you to troubleshoot the host system. You will be prompted to login.

Note:

Note:

The maximum size that the Crash Screen image can be is 50 Kb. Because of this, only one Crash Screen image can be saved. Also, only text-based crashes can be captured.

Graphics-based freezes and lock ups are not captured to the Crash Screen program.

You cannot flush a captured Crash Screen image from the MegaRAC G3 card’s memory.

It will automatically be erased when another Crash Screen image is saved.

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Appendix A MegaRAC Feature Cable

MegaRAC Feature Cable Layout

Note:

Note:

A

If you do not have an American Megatrends Olympus II (series 821) motherboard, you cannot use the I2C connector to monitor the hardware health of the motherboard.

If you do not use the chassis power on switch or chassis reset switch pins, you should place a plastic cap on them so that they do not short your motherboard. Do not use a standard jumper. It will short the connection.

A

PART NUMBER CBL-G2RAC821

All Connectors Must be Labeled

Chassis Power On Switch = "Power"

Motherboard Power On Jumper = "Power"

Chassis Reset Switch = "Reset"

Motherboard Reset Jumper = "Reset"

This cable is specifically designed for use with the

American Megatrends

Olympus II (series 821) motherboard only.

Motherboard I2C Connector = No Label

A crimped with a connector or spliced and soldered. In Either case, the cable must be wrapped in non-conducting plastic.

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Black (Ground)

Chassis

Power On

Switch

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Latch Housing

65039-035

Tin-Lead Pins

75653-005

A

Blue

Black (Ground)

Blue

Motherboard

Power On

Jumper

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Latch Housing

65039-035

Tin-Lead Receptacles

47747-000

Yellow

Power Off #

1

3

5

7

2

4

6

I2C Clock

I2C Data

9

11

8

10

15

17

Ground 20

12 Ground

Reset #

16

18

Ground

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Plastic Housing

Polarizing (Center) Key

65846-006

Tin-Lead Receptacles

47747-000

Green

Black

Motherboard

I2C

Connector

Molex (Bottom View)

SPOX(tm) Connector

IDT Spring Box

Molex Part Number

22-44-6031

Pin Cap

A

Gray

Black (Ground)

Gray

Chassis

Reset

Switch

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Latch Housing

65039-035

Tin-Lead Pins

75653-005

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Latch Housing

65039-035

Tin-Lead Receptacles

47747-000

Black (Ground)

Motherboard

Reset

Jumper

Berg Electronics

Discrete

Crimp-to-Wire

FCI Part Number

Latch Housing

65039-035

Tin-Lead Receptacles

47747-000

Pin Cap

All Wires Must Be 28 AWG, A Total Length of 15" Long and Twisted Together

Appendix A : MegaRAC Feature Cable 111

112 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Appendix B G3ConfigApp

Overview

The MegaRAC G3 card is normally configured through the Internet browser-based

Remote Access Companion for MegaRAC G3. You can also configure your MegaRAC

G3 card through the G3ConfigApp utility. The G3ConfigApp utility is a GUI-based program that runs in Microsoft Windows.

G3ConfigApp

Step Description

2

G3ConfigApp program from the host system or from a client system. The client system is the system that will connect to the MegaRAC G3 card remotely through the network. This is basically WinCuri with a

GUI.

To run the G3ConfigApp program, double left click the G3ConfigApp.exe icon located in either of the following directories on your MegaRAC G3 CD:

CDROM\RemoteTools\Win32\

CDROM\ServerAgent\Win32\

The following window appears:

If you are running the G3ConfigApp program from the host system, select the first radial button labeled

I am on the server which has a G3 plugged in’ and left click on the Ok button.

Note: Make sure that the MegaRAC G3 card is connected to the host system’s motherboard through the USB cable.

Cont’d

Appendix B : G3ConfigApp 113

G3ConfigApp,

Continued

Step Description

3 If you are running the G3ConfigApp program from a remote system, select the second radial button labeled ‘I want to connect to a G3 on the network’. Type in the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address in the field to the right of Card IP. Type in your user name and password in the appropriate fields and left click on the Ok button.

Note: You must know the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address before running the G3ConfigApp program from a remote system. Run the G3Seek program to find the MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address.

The G3ConfigApp Dialog window allows you to manage users, configure the network, flash the

MegaRAC G3 card’s firmware and perform advanced configurations.

Cont’d

114 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

G3ConfigApp,

Continued

User Manager Tab

Field/ Button

Add Button

Remove Button

Exit Button

The User Manager tab allows you to manage the MegaRAC G3 card’s users. Here you can add, delete, and modify users.

Description

Properties Button

The Add button allows you to add a new administrator to the MegaRAC G3 card’s user list. The user name must be no more than eight characters long.

The Remove button allows you to delete an existing administrator from the user list.

Simply highlight the account name that you want to remove and left click the

Remove button.

The Properties button allows you to view and edit an existing administrator’s record.

The Exit button allows you to log off the MegaRAC G3 Card Configuration program.

Cont’d

Appendix B : G3ConfigApp 115

G3ConfigApp,

Continued

Adding a User

Field/ Button

User Name

Description

Password

Permissions

The Add User fields are explained below:

Description

Confirm Password

You can enter the name of this account in this field.

You can enter a short description for this account.

You can use this field to enter the account password.

Note: The password must be a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of

32 characters. Use a mixture of alphanumeric and special characters for better security.

You must reenter the password. The Confirm Password field allows you to reenter the user’s password.

You can select the permission level for this account.

Cont’d

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G3ConfigApp,

Continued

User Properties

Field/ Button

User Name

Description

Change Password

New Password

Confirm Password

Permissions

Description

The selected MegaRAC G3 card user is displayed in this field. It cannot be changed.

You can view and modify the short description for this account.

Left click this box if you want to change the user’s password.

After you check the Change Password box, you can use this field to enter the new password.

Note: The password must be a minimum of eight characters and a maximum of

32 characters. Use a mixture of alphanumeric and special characters for better security.

You must reenter the new password. The Confirm Password field allows you to reenter the user’s new password.

You can view and modify the permission level for this account.

Appendix B : G3ConfigApp 117

G3ConfigApp,

Continued

Network Configuration Tab

The Network Configuration tab allows you to change the way the MegaRAC G3 card connects to the network. By default, the MegaRAC G3 card obtains an IP address dynamically via DHCP. You can change this by specifying the IP address, network mask, and gateway.

The Network Configuration fields are explained below:

Description Field/ Button

MAC Address

Configuration Method

IP Address

Subnet Mask

The MAC Address field displays the current MAC and PHY unique hardware address.

The Configuration Method buttons allows you to select the network configuration method. You can choose either Obtain IP address automatically (DHCP) or Use the

following IP address (STATIC) method.

The Internet Address field allows you to specify a new IP address when you use a

STATIC configuration method.

The Network Mask field allows you to specify a new network mask when you use a

STATIC configuration method.

Apply Button

Exit Button configuration method.

The Apply button allows you to save your New Network Configuration.

The Exit button allows you to log off the MegaRAC G3 Card Configuration program.

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G3ConfigApp,

Continued

Advanced Tab

The Advanced tab allows you to force your MegaRAC G3 card’s on-board NIC to a specific MAC address.

The Advanced fields are explained below:

Description Field/ Button

Current MAC

Address

The Current MAC Address field displays your current MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC address.

New MAC Address The New MAC Address field allows you to specify a new MAC address.

Apply Button The Apply button allows you to set the MegaRAC G3 card with the MAC address that you entered into the New MAC Address field.

The Reset the card now button allows you to reset the MegaRAC G3 card’s firmware. Reset the card now

Button

Exit Button The Exit button allows you to log off the MegaRAC G3 Card Configuration.

Appendix B : G3ConfigApp 119

120 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Appendix C MegaRAC G3 Remote

Recovery Application (RRA)

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA)

Note:

Note:

Note:

The Remote Recovery Application (RRA) is a recovery tool that can be executed from a remote client system located on the same network as the MegaRAC G3 card. You can use it to recover a failed flash attempt.

To run the MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA), double left click on the

RRA.exe

icon.

You must physically set the MegaRAC G3 card you want to recover into Recovery Mode.

To do this, simply short pins two and three on jumper JP12 on your MegaRAC G3 card.

Your MegaRAC G3 card must be write enabled before you can flash an image to it.

Confirm that pins one and two on jumper JP11 are shorted on your MegaRAC G3 card.

The firmware upgrade process is a crucial operation. Make sure that the chances of a power or connectivity loss are minimal when performing this operation.

Button

Card Settings

Start Flashing

Done

Note:

Description

Left click the Card Settings button to configure the MegaRAC G3 card parameters.

Note: You must configure the card parameters before you start flashing.

Left click the Start Flashing button to begin flashing the firmware image to your

MegaRAC G3 card.

Left click the Done button to end the MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA).

You must configure the card parameters before you can start flashing your MegaRAC G3 card’s firmware.

Cont’d

Appendix C : MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) 121

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA),

Continued

Step Description

1 Left click the Card Settings button to begin.

2 The Active Cards in Recovery Mode screen appears and starts to search for MegaRAC G3 cards in

Recovery Mode.

Left click the MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC address that you want to configure.

The Active Cards in Recovery Mode buttons are explained in the table below:

Button Description

Mode. cards’ MAC addresses in Recovery Mode.

You can specify the MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC, IP, Network Mask, and Gateway addresses as shown in the following step.

Cont’d

122 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA),

Continued

Step Description

3 The Card Settings screen appears.

MAC Address

IP Address

The Card Setting fields are explained in the table below:

Field/ Button Description

Select Card

Number dropdown box

The MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) automatically assigns a

card number to the MegaRAC G3 card that it locates in Recovery Mode. This is helpful when you are trying to flash more than one MegaRAC G3 card. Think of the Select Card Number dropdown box as a shortcut to other MegaRAC G3 cards that are in Recovery Mode.

This field allows you to specify the MegaRAC G3 card’s MAC Address.

Note: New settings are stored in the Windows registry automatically.

Note: When you specify the MegaRAC G3 card, it is advisable to set the

MAC address back to the one indicated on the sticker physically located on the back of the MegaRAC G3 card’s PCB.

This field allows you to specify your MegaRAC G3 card’s IP address. The IP address you assign is only valid during Recovery Mode.

Gateway

Cancel Button

OK Button network mask you assign is only valid during Recovery Mode.

This field allows you to specify your MegaRAC G3 card’s gateway or router address. The gateway address you assign is only valid during Recovery Mode.

The Cancel button allows you to cancel any new settings that are not saved.

The Ok button allows you to save any new settings that you have made and continue with the flashing function.

Cont’d

Appendix C : MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) 123

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA),

Continued

Step Description

4 The Flash Related Operation screen appears.

5

The Flash Related Operation buttons are explained in the table below:

Button Description

Get Flash Information

Button

Program (Write) Flash

Button

Left click the Get Flash Information button to get flash information.

Left click the Program (Write) Flash button to continue with the flashing function.

Back Button Left click the Back button to go to the previous screen.

When you left click the Get Flash Information button, the Flash Information screen appears.

Note: Pay special attention to the size of the Erase Block Size (in Kbytes). You need to select the correct Flash Block Size in the Program (Write) Flash section.

Cont’d

124 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA),

Continued

Step Description

6 When you left click the Program (Write) Flash button, the Flash Dialog screen appears.

Left click the Select an Image to flash button to select an image (*.IMA) to flash.

Note: Make sure that the file attributes of the image file are NOT Read-Only. If they are, you will receive and the following error message:

Left click the Open button to select the image.

Cont’d

Appendix C : MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery Application (RRA) 125

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery Application (RRA),

Continued

Step Description

7 Select how you want to flash the image to the MegaRAC G3 card. You can select to flash one or multiple sections or simply flash the Full Image.

Note: It is recommended that you flash the Full Image if a failed flash has occurred. If you select Full

Image, you also have the option to flash the Boot Loader.

Select the Flash Block Size. You can find this information from the Get Flash Information button under the Erase Block Size (in Kbytes) field.

Left click the Confirm Flash button to confirm and complete the flashing function.

9 The following window opens when the flash is successful.

Note: If your flash fails, try to flash the image again with Full Image enabled. Do not flash the Boot

Loader.

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Appendix D Troubleshooting

Screen Distortion

Problem

The screen on the host system is blurry when using screen resolutions lower than

1024x768. This happens when you use both console redirection and the physical terminal on the host system.

Clarity Image

Normal

Symptom

Blurry

The MegaRAC G3 card's VGA chip has both a digital and analog signal. See the picture below. The digital signal is the FPD. The analog signal is the Monitor.

Cont’d

Appendix D : Troubleshooting 127

Screen Distortion,

Continued

Symptom, Continued

When the analog signal is set lower than 1024x768 (for example: 800x600), the

MegaRAC G3 card’s video controller will use ratio metric expansion to bring the screen to 1024x768. Because of this, the screen will become blurry.

Solution

To correct this, set the screen resolution on the host system to 1024x768.

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BMC Not Responding

Problem

The BMC does not respond.

Symptom

You cannot power off, power on, or power cycle the host system. You cannot obtain Host

System health information.

Solution

Make sure that in IPMI configuration "Use server's onboard BMC to access health information" is checked. Confirm that the BMC I2C address needs to be set to 0X20.

When the BMC is in locked state the user cannot get the sensor information. In order to make the BMC come out of that state the system needs to be rebooted. The BMC's I2C address should never be set to 0x21 – that is not a valid address. 0x20 is the correct address for almost all BMCs. If it is not, the BMC or motherboard provider must supply the correct one.

Many BMCs feature a reset button that can be used to reset the BMC only. That button can be used to reset the BMC. If using a BMC without a BMC reset button, the system must be powered off and the power cable(s) unplugged. Some BMCs will run on system standby power, and stay on even though the system is in an off state.

Appendix D : Troubleshooting 129

Cannot Power On the Host System Remotely

Problem

Cannot remotely power on, power off, or power cycle the host system.

Symptom

When connected to the MegaRAC G3 remotely (using the GUI), power on, power off, and power cycle does not work properly.

Solution

The user should make sure that the feature cable is connected properly from the G3 card and the host system’s main board and chassis. The wall AC adapter must be connected to the MegaRAC G3 card in order for power control options to operate properly.

Complete Flash

Problem

Deciding whether to do a Complete flash instead of selecting individual modules during a firmware upgrade.

Symptom

After flashing the new firmware to the MegaRAC G3, there are unexpected errors.

Solution

Whenever there is a change in Config section of the new firmware image, the user must perform a Complete flash. Otherwise the default selected modules are sufficient for flashing.

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Appendix E Serial Over LAN

Hardware Setup

You can use an external serial port connector and null modem cable to setup the

MegaRAC G3 to perform Serial over LAN operations. To do this, you must have an external 9-pin serial port connector and cable plugged into the MegaRAC G3 card’s serial port connector at JP2. Once the external 9-pin serial port connector is installed and secured to the chassis, attach the null modem cable as illustrated below:

The USB cable must be connected from the MegaRAC G3's USB port to the host system's USB port

MegaRAC G3

(I/O shield view)

MegaRAC G3 external

9-pin serial port connector

Host system's external serial port

USB

Host system's

USB port

The null modem cable must be connected from the MegaRAC G3's external serial port connector to the host system's external serial port connector

Cont’d

Appendix E : Serial Over LAN 131

Hardware Setup,

Continued

BIOS

After you have established a physical connection from your host system’s serial port to you MegaRAC G3 card, you must enable Remote Access in your AMIBIOS.

Step Description

1 From the host system’s terminal, enter the AMIBIOS setup.

8

6

7

(COM) port you are using.

Set the Serial Port Mode baud rate you desire. By default, it is set to [19200

8,n,1].

If available, you can set the Post-Boot Support option. When enabled, the

MegaRAC G3 attempts to output the DOS screens or the initial windows text screens. This is really handy when you want to see the OS Boot Menu.

Save and Exit the BIOS.

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Appendix E : Serial Over LAN 133

Appendix F Port Usage

Port Usage Table

Port Protocol

5121 TCP

Purpose

Remote Keyboard and Mouse data

(iUSB HID)

5120

5123

7578

6577

161

3072

80

443

TCP

TCP

TCP

TCP (& SSL)

UDP

UDP

HTTP over TCP

HTTPS over TCP

CD Redirection (iUSB – CD)

Floppy Redirection (iUSB- Floppy)

Video Redirection

CURI (API) (Same is used for SSL)

SNMP V3 Access

Trap out port

Web Server

Web Server

Direction

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Not used in newer firmware

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Outgoing from the MegaRAC G3 card to the Trap destination.

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Bi-directional. Data sent from the

MegaRAC G3 card to the client as well as from the client to the

MegaRAC G3 card.

Appendix F : Port Usage 135

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Appendix G MAC Address Map

MAC Address Location Description

00-40-D9-02-9B-3C Server Room, Rack 2, 5

Windows 2003 Advanced

Server, Mail Server

Appendix G : MAC Address Map 137

Notes

138 MegaRAC G3 User’s Guide

Appendix H Host System USB Mouse and

Keyboard Considerations for

Linux 7.x

Overview

Note:

This appendix describes how to set up the USB keyboard and mouse on the host system running RedHat Linux 7.x so that they can be redirected.

For RedHat Linux 8.x, disregard these instructions.

File Description

This package contains two files as described below:

MOUSEC~1 RPM 118,299 11-28-01 16:43 mouseconfig-4.22-1.i386.rpm

The first file can be downloaded from the following website: http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2001-062.html

Check Your AMIBIOS Settings

Check your system BIOS to verify that the OnBoard USB and Legacy USB options are

Enabled. If not, the USB devices cannot function.

USB Keyboard

Note:

You will be able to redirect the keyboard and use the keyboard on the host system at the same time.

LILO is not USB aware. The system BIOS must have USB keyboard support. If not, you cannot use the redirected keyboard to select a different boot image.

Appendix H : Host System USB Mouse and Keyboard Considerations for Linux 7.x 139

4

USB Mouse

There are two possible scenarios:

• If you first used a PS/2 mouse to install the Linux and you now want to add USB mouse support, follow the steps in the table below.

• If you first use a USB mouse to install the Linux and you now want to add PS/2 mouse support, reboot the computer to allow Linux to configure and reallocate the interrupt resources for both the USB mouse and PS/2 mouse. After that, follow the steps in the table below.

Step Instructions

1 Run the following command to check what X server the system links to: ls –l /etc/X11/X

2 If linking to XFree86…

If the X links to /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86, edit the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file and add the following text in the “ServerLayout” section:

InputDevice “mouse1” “SendCoreEvents”

Next, add a new “InputDevice” section after another “InputDevice” section as shown below:

Section “InputDevice”

3

Option “Protocol” “IMPS/2”

Option “Device” “/dev/mouse”

Option “ZaxisMapping” “4 5”

EndSection

If linking to XF86_SVGA…

If the X links to /usr/X11R6/bin/Xwrapper or /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA, edit the

/etc/X11/XF86Config and add a new section as shown below:

Section “Xinput”

AlwaysCore

EndSubSection

EndSection

Refresh the X server. After you make and save all the changes to the XF86Config (or

XF86Config-4 ) file, press the <CTRL>, <ALT> and <BkSp> keys to restart the X server and let the new settings take effect. If this does not work, type “startx” in text mode or reboot the host system.

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Index

A

Adding a User , 116

Adding Users , 85

Advanced Tab , 119

Alert Notification , 2, 83, 92

Avoid Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) ,

3

B

Before You Start , 3

BIOS , 2, 3, 11, 132, 139

BMC Not Responding , 129

C

Cannot Power On the Host System

Remotely , 130

Check Your AMIBIOS Settings , 139

Complete Flash , ii, 79, 130

Configure Group , 42, 83

Console Redirection Toolbar , 56, 57

Console Redirection Toolbar Status , 56

Console Redirection Toolbar Toggle

Buttons , 57

Console Redirection Window , 53, 54, 55

Creating a Floppy Image , 66, 67, 68

D

Date & Time , 83, 93

Default User Name and Password , 41

E

Event Log , 104, 106

F

Features , 1, 2

File Description , 139

Firewall , 83, 90, 91

G

G3 Floppy Image Creator , 66

G3ConfigApp , 15, 24, 33, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117,

118, 119

General Information , 43, 104, 108, 109

General Information

Version , 108

General Information

Features , 109

General Information

Detailed Versions , 109

H

Hardware Setup , 131, 132

Host System USB Mouse and Keyboard

Considerations for Linux 7.x

, 139

I

If linking to XFree86… , 140

Installing AMI Virtual Floppy

Drivers on Microsoft® Windows

Operating Systems , 12, 13, 14

Installing Your MegaRAC G3 Card , 3

Introduction , 1

IP Address Range , 37, 38, 39

IPMB (Intelligent Platform

Management Bus) , 8

IPMI Configuration , 83, 102

J

J3 Service Connector , 7

J4 JTAG (Joint Test Action Group)

ICE (In-Circuit Emulator)

Connector , 7

J5 IPMB (Intelligent Platform

Management Bus) , 8

J9 MegaRAC Feature Connector , 9

JP11 Flash Write Enable/Disable , 5

JP12 Recovery Mode Jumper , ii, 6

JP13 and JP14 PCI Bus SMB Data and

Clock Jumper , 6

JP2 Serial Port Connector , 9

JP3 Service Connector , 9

JP4 and JP5 Chassis/Motherboard

Power Switch , 5, 10

JP6 MegaRAC G3 Reset Button , 5, 10

JP7 and JP8 Chassis/Motherboard

Reset Switch , 5, 10

L

Last Saved Crash Screen , 104, 110

Locating Your MegaRAC G3 Card , 33, 34, 35,

36

M

MAC Address Map , 4, 137

Manage Group , 42, 44

Index 141

MegaRAC Feature Cable , 6, 9, 10, 111

MegaRAC Feature Cable Layout , 111

MegaRAC G3 Card Layout , 4

MegaRAC G3 Card Remote Recovery

Application (RRA) , 121, 122, 123, 124, 125,

126

MegaRAC G3 GUI Explained , 42, 43

MegaRAC G3 GUI Overview , 41

MegaRAC G3 Installation and Setup , 3

MegaRAC G3 MAC Address , 4

MegaRAC G3 Remote Recovery

Application (RRA) , 121, 123

MegaRAC Health , 104, 105

Menu Bar , 42

N

Network , 25, 34, 37, 45, 83, 88, 89, 93, 118, 122

Network Configuration Tab , 118

O

Overview , 33, 113, 139

P

PMCP File Upload , 28, 83, 97, 99, 100, 101

Port Usage , 135

Port Usage Table , 135

Problem , 127, 129, 130

Q

Quick Launch Icons , 43

R

Redirection , 2, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,

55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68,

69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 135

Remote Console , 23, 43, 44, 45, 49, 50, 52

Remote Console Shortcut Key

Combinations , 52

Remote Power Control , 44, 74

Removing Users , 86

Reset MegaRAC G3 , 44, 81, 82

S

Screen Distortion , 127, 128

Serial Over LAN , 83, 131

Serial Port , 2, 83, 94, 132

Server Health , 28, 97, 104, 107

Server OS Monitoring & Recovery , 83,

103

Session Information , 43

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Setting up Internet Explorer , 46, 47, 48,

49

Solution , 128, 129, 130

SSL Certificate , 83, 95, 96

Staring Redirection , 50, 51

Start CD-ROM Drive Redirection , 52, 58,

59, 60

Start Floppy Drive Redirection , 52, 62,

63, 64

Step 1 Unpack the MegaRAC G3 Card

(and check jumper settings) , 4, 5, 6

Step 2 Plug in the MegaRAC G3 Card into the Host System and Attach

Internal Cables , 7, 8, 9, 10

Step 3 Connect External Cables , 11

Step 4 Confirm the Motherboard’s

BIOS Settings , 11

Step 5 Install the Operating System and MegaRAC G3 Drivers , 11, 12, 13, 14

Step 6 Install the American

Megatrends MegaRAC G3 Windows

Software Components , 15, 16, 17, 18, 19

Step 7 Setup Your Client Internet

Browser , 20, 21, 22, 23

Step 8 Connect to the MegaRAC G3 from a Client System , 24, 25, 26, 27

Step 9 Load the MegaRAC G3 SDR and

Soft Processor , 28, 29, 30, 31

Stop CD-ROM Drive Redirection , 61

Stop Floppy Drive Redirection , 65

Symptom , 127, 128, 129, 130

T

Transferring a Floppy Image to a

Floppy Disk , 69, 70, 71, 72

Troubleshooting , 127

U

Updating Your MegaRAC G3’s Firmware ,

76, 77, 78, 79, 80

Upgrade Firmware , 44, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80

Usage , 39

USB Keyboard , 139

USB Mouse , 140

User Manager Tab , 115

User Properties , 117

Users , 83, 84, 85, 86, 87

Using Your MegaRAC G3 , 41

V

View Group , 42, 104

Viewing and Editing Users , 87

Index 143

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