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NEC Express Server
Express5800 Series
EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3
Users Guide
1-1th Edition Sep, 201
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© NEC Corporation 2011-201
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1. Overview
2. Configuring the Host System
3. Configuring a Management PC
4. Networking
5. Using Remote Management
6. Command Line Interface
7. WS-Management (Web Service for Management)
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

NEC Express Server Express5800 Series EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User’s Guide 1-1th Edition Sep, 2014 © NEC Corporation 2011-2014 1

Page 2 - TRADEMARKS AND PATENTS

- 10- Connection Type Select appropriate setting for link speed and duplex mode which you need. Following settings are available. (Default setting

Page 3 - Table of Contents

- 100- ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR

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- 101- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. *

Page 5 - SYMBOLS

- 102- BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR

Page 6 - PREFACE

- 103- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copy

Page 7 - 1. Overview

- 104- CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PRO

Page 8 - DEFAULT NETWORK SETTINGS

- 105- disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. Neither the name of Apple Inc. ("Apple&qu

Page 9 - MANAGEMENT LAN SETTINGS

- 106- TCP Wrapper /************************************************************************ * Copyright 1995 by Wietse Venema. All rights reserved

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- 107- - IDEA is no longer included, its use is deprecated - DES is now external, in the OpenSSL library - GMP is no longer used, and

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- 108- * permitted provided that due credit is given to the author and the * OpenBSD project by leaving this copyright notice intact. 4)

Page 12 - SETTING YOUR BROWSER

- 109- Wesley Griffin Per Allansson Nils Nordman Simon Wilkinson Portable OpenSSH additionally includes code from the following copyrig

Page 13 - J2SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT

- 11- Command Line Interface: SSH Select [Enabled] to use the Command Line Interface using SSH. If not, select [Disabled]. (Default setting is [Enab

Page 14 - 4. Networking

- 110- Todd C. Miller Theo de Raadt Damien Miller Eric P. Allman The Regents of the University of California Constantin S. Svintsoff

Page 15 - 5. Using Remote Management

- 111- * THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * *

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- 112- Portions Copyright 1998-2008 Kurt D. Zeilenga. Portions Copyright 1998-2006 Net Boolean Incorporated. Portions Copyright 2001-2006 IBM Corpor

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- 113- /* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF */ /* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONI

Page 18 - HEADER MENU

- 114- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this soft

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- 115- Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE,

Page 20 - SERVER PANEL

- 116- copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the

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- 117- the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed with Licensor regarding such Contributions. 6. Trademarks. T

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- 118- IPA Font License Agreement v1.0 The Licensor provides the Licensed Program (as defined in Article 1 below) under the terms of this license

Page 23 - REMOTE ACCESS

- 119- 3. The Recipient may conduct Reproduction and Other Exploitation of the printed materials and Digital Content created in accordance with t

Page 24 - REMOTE KVM/MEDIA

- 12- 3. Configuring a Management PC This chapter describes the settings necessary for the remote management PC that will be connected to the host s

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- 120- * (3)The Recipient must attach a copy of this Agreement to the Licensed Program. 3. THIS LICENSED PROGRAM IS PROVIDED BY THE LIC

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- 121- IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PA

Page 27 - CONFIGURATION

- 122- EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User’s Guide ©NEC Corporation 2011-2014

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- 13- J2SE RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT The management PC requires Java2 Runtime Environment (JRE), Standard Edition 7.0. JRE is available free of charge

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- 14- 4. Networking TCP/IP PORTS The BMC uses the TCP/IP ports listed below. If you use the BMC in a firewall environment, you need to allocate the

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- 15- 5. Using Remote Management OVERVIEW The BMC Web Server function allows you to control the host system’s power and KVM from a remote console vi

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- 16- If you did not register the SSL server certificate, the following page is displayed and HTTPS connection is blocked. In this case, select &q

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- 17- LOGIN AND LOGOUT Login When the login page appears, input the user name and password, and then click [Login]. 1. The display

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- 18- Logout Click “Logout” in the upper right corner of the window. When a confirmation dialog appears, click [OK] to log out. After you log o

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- 19- 1. Login user name is displayed. 2. Login user’s privilege is displayed. 3. The environment of management PC is displayed, and set by clic

Page 35 - 6. Command Line Interface

TRADEMARKS AND PATENTS EXPRESSSCOPE is registered trademarks of NEC Corporation. EXPRESSBUILDER and ESMPRO are registered trademarks of NEC Corpora

Page 36 - LOGIN AND LOGOUT

- 20- SERVER PANEL The server panel is displayed under a browser after log in. The server panel has following functions. 1. The virtual LCD that

Page 37 - BASIC COMMANDS

- 21- SYSTEM A. The system tab. BMC supported functions are displayed. B. The menu that can be selected in the system tab is displayed. C. Inform

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- 22- Login/Logout information and operation log are displayed. 5 Statistics Information The Power Graph which shows power consumption changes of l

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- 23- REMOTE ACCESS A. The remote access tab. BMC supported functions are displayed. B. The menu that can be selected in the remote access tab is d

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- 24- Notice If you execute “power cycle” under the condition that the “Power Save” is enabled by BIOS Setup Utility, the powering on after the powe

Page 41 - System Reset

- 25- VI. Users Display the user information that is using the Remote KVM/Media. Up to 2 users can use Remote KVM/Media simultaneously. VII. View

Page 42 - Remote Console

- 26- Notice If you change keyboard language after adding user defined macro on the Remote KVM/Media, the user defined macro that was created with t

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- 27- CONFIGURATION A. The configuration tab. BMC supported functions are displayed. B. The menu that can be selected in the configuration tab is d

Page 44 - UID Switch Control

- 28- Set the behavior when the SEL repository is full, the access log setting, AC-LINK setting, PEF setting, management setting from the management

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- 29- address Domain Name Blank Blank Limitation Type Allow All Allow All IPv6 Disable Disable IPv6 Address Assignment Mode Dynamic Dynamic IPv6 St

Page 46 - Viewing system event log

Table of Contents Trademarks and Patents ...

Page 47 - Setting of system event log

- 30- Subject Blank Blank Subject Option Disable Disable X-Priority Enable Enable Date Formats MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY SMTP Server 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Por

Page 48 - Viewing access log

- 31- Correction time limit 10(*8) 10(*10) Safe Power Capping Disable Disable(*10) Boot Time Configuration(*3) Disable Disable(*10) Performance Mode

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- 32- Power Save (*3) Enable/Disable Disable Serial Port A Serial Port A Enable/Disable Enable Serial A Base I/O 2E8h 2F8h 3E8h 3F8hBlank 3F8h Ser

Page 50 - Setting access log

- 33- Example of an E-mail alert: Following contents are sent as E-mail alert. Virtual LCD Message: System Rear FAN4 Lower Non-Critical

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- 34- UPDATE A. The update tab. BMC supported functions are displayed. B. The menu that can be selected in the update tab is displayed C. Informat

Page 52 - USER SETTINGS

- 35- 6. Command Line Interface OVERVIEW With the BMC Command Line Interface, you can control the host system from a remote SSH client. The BMC su

Page 53 - NETWORK SETTINGS

- 36- LOGIN AND LOGOUT Login Enter your user name and password at login prompt. A command prompt will be displayed after login. Also you can login b

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- 37- BASIC COMMANDS This section describes basic commands to use them as the command line interface. These basic commands manage the host system by

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- 38- help Syntax: help [<options>] [<help topics>] Description: A basic command, <command>, can be specified for the <help top

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- 39- The show command is used to display information about the target specified by the <target> argument. The command displays the target spe

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Special Extended Commands ... 66 Stat

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- 40- with no option as the <options> performs a normal power off request (OS shutdown request) to the host system if /admin1/system1 is speci

Page 59 - POWER CONSUMPTION CONTROL

- 41- REMOTE CONTROL You can perform remote control of the host system at the command prompt. Notice Performing remote control when the operating s

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- 42- Remote Console To start a character-based remote console, enter the following command at the command prompt. start /admin1/system1/textredirec

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- 43- To stop the character-based remote console using by other user forcibly, enter the following command at the command prompt. set /admin1/system

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- 44- UID Switch Control You can turn on/off the UID (Unit ID) LED on the host system by the virtual UID switch through the command line interfa

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- 45- • The UID LED will blink (flash) when it is controlled by Chassis Identify function of management software such as NEC ESMPRO Manager. The

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- 46- SYSTEM EVENT LOG You can display system event log and modify setting of the system event log through the command line interface. Viewing syst

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- 47- Setting of system event log To move the current default target to /admin1/system1/log1, enter the following command at the command prompt. cd

Page 66 - State Acquisition

- 48- ACCESS LOG You can display, clear, and set the access log for the management LAN. The user must have an account as administrator for clearin

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- 49- You can display only access log that corresponded to the specified from following condition. • timestamp Specify the date by the following fo

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- 5 - SYMBOLS The following symbols are used throughout this manual. Notice Items to be observed or points to be noted when using this product. It

Page 69 - Management)

- 50- Access log might not be correctly displayed with timestamp condition about the log of recorded from AC ON to DC ON on host system. Clear

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- 51- means that the access log is disabled. This is the dynamic setting. • oemnec_httplog_enable This specifies whether access log for login/logou

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- 52- USER SETTINGS This section describes how to confirm and modify the user account through the command line interface. To move the current defaul

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- 53- NETWORK SETTINGS This section describes how to confirm and modify the network setting for management LAN through the command line interface. T

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- 54- The properties which the access limitation target contains are as follows: • oemnec_allowedaccessips This specifies the IP addresses that per

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- 55- Followings describe how to confirm and modify the DHCP setting for management LAN through the command line interface. To move the current defa

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- 56- • AccessInfo This specifies the IP address of the default gateway for the management LAN. This property is read-only. Followings describe h

Page 76 - Enumeration of All Sensors

- 57- set <Property>=<New value> The properties which the HTTP service target contains are as follows: • EnabledState This specifies w

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- 58- Enter the following command if you would like to modify a property of the SSH service target. set <Property>=<New value> The prop

Page 78 - 8. Troubleshooting

- 59- POWER CONSUMPTION CONTROL You can control the power consumption of the host system through the command line interface. The user must have an

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- 6 - PREFACE The EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 enables you to monitor the operating status of the host system (power supplies, fans, temperature and so forth

Page 80 - License Notes

- 60- • oemnec_BootPerformanceOptimized This specifies whether Performance Optimized mode is enabled. This is the dynamic setting. This property is

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- 61- This specifies the value of the power consumption starting he power consumption control. This is the dynamic setting. This property is not dis

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- 62- CONFIRMING SYSTEM INFORMATION This section describes how to confirm the system information (product, BIOS/BMC firmware revision, MAC address o

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- 63- Confirming System BIOS revision You can confirm the System BIOS revision through the command line interface by entering following the basic co

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- 64- For example, enter the following command when you would like to confirm the information of CPU1. show cpu1 The example of displaying informat

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- 65- Confirming Memory Information To move the current default target to /admin1/system1, enter the following command at the command prompt. cd /ad

Page 86 - • glibc

- 66- SPECIAL EXTENDED COMMANDS This section describes the special extended command which can do state acquisition (powerstate, lampstate) and inter

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- 67- Status LED state acquisition Enter the following command at the command prompt: lampstate -statuslamp One of the following responses is retur

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- 68- Interrupt Generation for OS Dump You can execute OS dump by entering following command at the command prompt. nmidump /admin1/system1 Notice

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- 69- 7. WS-Management (Web Service for Management) OVERVIEW With the WS-Management Protocol, you can control the host system and check the senso

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- 7- 1. Overview The host system comes standard with the BMC (system management LSI) and a management LAN port dedicated to the BMC. By connecting

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- 70- Power ON Create the file input-RequestPowerStateChange2.xml and enter the following command, if you use WinRM. winrm invoke RequestPowerStateC

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- 71- own.IPMI_BMC_DeviceID.136+SystemCreationClassName=CIM_HostComputerSystem” -r:https://IP_ADDRESS/wsman -username:USERNAME -password:PASSWORD -a

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- 72- OS Shutdown Create the file input-RequestPowerStateChange8.xml and enter the following command, if you use WinRM. winrm invoke RequestPowerSta

Page 94 - OpenSSL Toolkit

- 73- System Reset Create the file input-RequestPowerStateChange10.xml and enter the following command, if you use WinRM. winrm invoke RequestPowerS

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- 74- Interrupt Generation for OS Dump Create the file input-RequestPowerStateChange11.xml and enter the following command, if you use WinRM. winrm

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Page 97 - MIT License

- 76- SENSOR INFORMATION You can get sensor information either by enumeration of all sensors or by retrieving specified sensor. Enumeration of All

Page 98 - BSD License

- 77- Change according to your environment. “IP_ADDRESS” : IP address of EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3. “USERNAME/PASSWORD”: username/password of EXPRESSS

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- 78- 8. Troubleshooting ERROR MESSAGES Abnormality occurs while using remote management, and the error dialog might be displayed in management PC

Page 100 - NET-SNMP

- 79- issue, please contact your service center.

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- 8- 2. Configuring the Host System This chapter describes the settings necessary to configure the BMC in the host system. DEFAULT NETWORK SETTINGS

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- 9- MANAGEMENT LAN SETTINGS You can configure basic setting of management LAN settings of BMC for remote management using Web server function and c

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