Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM20114 User Manual

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OPERATING GUIDE
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quit - Logs out current user and disconnects from the client. 
version - Shows all available version numbers  
terminal - Starts the terminal passthrough mode for serial port 1. The key 
sequence `<esc> exit' switches back to command modus.  
19.  Status via IPMI 
The Status via IPMI function shows the current values and the min/max-
thresholds of all fans, temperatures and voltages existing in the host system. 
Change the thresholds by editing the values and pressing Apply.  
The first time you call this page, it can take up to two minutes until the sensor 
data appears.  
Note: If IPMI is disabled, Status via IPMI and System Log via IPMI are not 
available (the menu options are not visible). 
20.  Event Log via IPMI 
The Event Log via IPMI accesses the SEL (System Event Log) repository and 
reads every entry sequentially. The first time you use this function after starting 
Smart 16 IP the complete repository has to be read, what may take 1 or 2 minutes.  
After reading all entries, Smart 16 IP displays them with their time, sensor and 
description in accordance with the filter settings. You have the choice between 
several pre-settings (i.e. last day, last week) or an exact declaration of the start 
and the end date.  
Once you change the filter settings, click `Update' to update the shown entries. If 
the Get sensor names box is checked, all sensor IDs are shown with their 
respective names.  
The time shown in the log entries is the SEL time, meaning it is independent of 
the system time. The SEL time is shown at the top of the log table. Click Clear 
Event Log to delete all entries in the SEL repository.  
21.  File transfer – Virtual Floppy 
This feature does not currently work. 
22. Power 
Control 
The appearance of the power control window depends on the power control 
option connected to Smart 16 IP and on the currently activated setting (discussed 
on page 40). There are 4 options available: Power control disabled. Internal 
power. External power. Power control via IPMI.