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IPMI Controller:
 IPMI Message Protocol
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The first byte contains the responder’s Slave Address, rsSA. The second byte contains the 
Network Function Code, netFn, and the responder’s Logical Unit Number, rsLUN. The third 
byte contains the two’s-complement checksum for the first two bytes. The fourth byte con-
tains the requester’s Slave Address, rqSA. The fifth byte contains the requester’s Sequence 
Number, rqSeq, and requester’s Logical Unit Number, rqLUN. The Sequence number may 
be used to associate a specific response to a specific request. The sixth byte contains the 
Command Number. The seventh byte and beyond contain parameters for specific com-
mands (if required). The final byte is the two’s-complement checksum of all of the message 
data after the first checksum.
An IPMI response message (see 
) is similar to a IPMI request message. The main 
difference is that the seventh byte contains the Completion Code, and the eighth byte and 
beyond hold data received from the controller (rather than data to send to the controller). 
Also, the Slave Address and Logical Unit Number for the requester and responder are 
swapped.
Table 11-5:
Format for IPMI Response Message
6
Command
7:N
Data
N+1
Checksum
Byte:
Bits:
7:
6:
5:
4:
3:
2:
1:
0:
1
rqSA
2
netFn
rqLUN
3
Checksum
4
rsSA
5
rsSeq
rsLUN
6
Command
7
Completion Code
8:N
Data
N+1
Checksum
Byte:
Bits:
7:
6:
5:
4:
3:
2:
1:
0: