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Many Allegro Network Multimeters come with | Many Allegro Network Multimeters come with an on-board [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface IPMI] interface for basic hardware management. | ||
This interface can be used to start, reboot, or shutdown the device without accessing the web interface. You can also access a virtual monitor to view the output on the console and use a virtual keyboard to interact with the device. This can be helpful for [[Performing a factory reset or configuration reset]]. | This interface can be used to start, reboot, or shutdown the device without accessing the web interface. You can also access a virtual monitor to view the output on the console and use a virtual keyboard to interact with the device (KVM: ''keyboard, video, mouse''). This can be helpful for [[Performing a factory reset or configuration reset]]. | ||
The following table shows if the device supports IPMI: | The following table shows if the device supports IPMI and where the IPMI KVM port is located: | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Device type !! | ! Device type !! IPMI support !! Port location | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Allegro 200 || no | | Allegro 200 || no | ||
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| Allegro 500 || no | | Allegro 500 || no | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Allegro 1000 | | Allegro 800-P <br /> Allegro 1000 <br /> Allegro 3000 | ||
Allegro 3000 | |||
| yes || [[File:Allegro-1000-kvm-port.jpg|frameless]] | | yes || [[File:Allegro-1000-kvm-port.jpg|frameless]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Allegro 1200 | | Allegro 800-RM <br /> Allegro 1200 <br /> Allegro 3200 | ||
Allegro 3200 | |||
| yes | | yes | ||
|[[File:Allegro-1200-kvm.jpg|frameless|528x528px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Allegro 1300 | | Allegro 1300 <br /> Allegro 3300 <br /> Allegro 5300 | ||
Allegro 3300 | |||
Allegro 5300 | |||
| yes | | yes | ||
|[[File:Allegro-x300-kvm.jpg|frameless|520x520px]] | |[[File:Allegro-x300-kvm.jpg|frameless|520x520px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Allegro 3500 | |Allegro 1310 <br /> Allegro 3310 <br /> Allegro 5310 <br /> Allegro 7310 | ||
Allegro 5500 | |yes | ||
|[[File:X310 kvm.png|frameless|520x520px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Allegro 1400 <br /> Allegro 3400 <br /> Allegro 5400 | |||
|yes | |||
|[[File:X400 kvm.png|frameless|520x520px]] | |||
|- | |||
|Allegro 1410 <br /> Allegro 3410 <br /> Allegro 5410 <br /> Allegro 7410 | |||
|yes | |||
|[[File:X410 kvm.png|frameless|520x520px]] | |||
|- | |||
| Allegro 1500 <br /> Allegro 1510 <br /> Allegro 3500 <br /> Allegro 3510 <br /> Allegro 5500 <br /> Allegro 5510 <br /> Allegro 7510 | |||
| yes | | yes | ||
|[[File:Allegro-x500-kvm.jpg|frameless|520x520px|alt=]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
== Access to | == Access to IPMI == | ||
The IPMI interface can be accessed via a LAN | The IPMI interface can be accessed via a LAN using the very top-left Ethernet port, usually above the USB ports. By default, the port will obtain an IP address via DHCP, but it can be reconfigured within the IPMI web interface. | ||
If you point a browser to that IP address, a SuperMicro login will be presented where you can log into the interface: | If you point a browser to that IP address, a SuperMicro login will be presented where you can log into the interface: | ||
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[[File:Kvm login.png|640px]] | [[File:Kvm login.png|640px]] | ||
The default credentials are ADMIN/ADMIN but some newer devices come with a random password printed | The default credentials are ADMIN/ADMIN but some newer devices come with a random password printed on the serial number sticker. On Allegro x300 series, the password is printed below a retractable plastic plate on top of the top-left 2.5 inch disk drive bay. | ||
We recommend to change the default password into a secure one. | We recommend to change the default password into a secure one. | ||
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== Additional information == | == Additional information == | ||
Please refer to the [http://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/IPMI_Users_Guide.pdf| | Please refer to the [http://www.supermicro.com/manuals/other/IPMI_Users_Guide.pdf official documentation] for more information. | ||
== IPMI BMC update == | |||
The BMC can be updated manually, see [[IPMI BMC update|this page]] for more detailed information. |
Latest revision as of 13:07, 19 December 2023
Many Allegro Network Multimeters come with an on-board IPMI interface for basic hardware management.
This interface can be used to start, reboot, or shutdown the device without accessing the web interface. You can also access a virtual monitor to view the output on the console and use a virtual keyboard to interact with the device (KVM: keyboard, video, mouse). This can be helpful for Performing a factory reset or configuration reset.
The following table shows if the device supports IPMI and where the IPMI KVM port is located:
Access to IPMI
The IPMI interface can be accessed via a LAN using the very top-left Ethernet port, usually above the USB ports. By default, the port will obtain an IP address via DHCP, but it can be reconfigured within the IPMI web interface.
If you point a browser to that IP address, a SuperMicro login will be presented where you can log into the interface:
The default credentials are ADMIN/ADMIN but some newer devices come with a random password printed on the serial number sticker. On Allegro x300 series, the password is printed below a retractable plastic plate on top of the top-left 2.5 inch disk drive bay.
We recommend to change the default password into a secure one.
Access to Health event log
There is an event log which shows all system health related events. In case of hardware problems, this can be useful to check.
Virtual console
The IPMI interface also allows to use a virtual console to see the monitor output and use a keyboard for input. This is useful when boot changes must be made, for example, a factory reset is required. It also allows to make screenshots from the boot process in case of problems.
Additional information
Please refer to the official documentation for more information.
IPMI BMC update
The BMC can be updated manually, see this page for more detailed information.