
3. Choose a proper connection (LAN, KCS, or IPMB) to the MIC-5332. Taking LAN
for example, connect theFront Panel IO GbE-LAN RJ-45 port (LAN1 or LAN2) to
the LAN port on a PC via an Ethernet cable.
4. Turn on the MIC-5332.
5. Use a command line on the remote PC, then move to the directory where IPMItool
is located.
6. IPMItool is ready for use now.
For Linux users:
1. Make sure the IPMI driver has been mounted. (The built-in IPMI driver in current
Linux kernel is compatible with MIC-5332)
2. Open the IPMItool folder. (CD path: \IPMItool\Linux)
3. Put “IPMItool” in a specific location on the terminal PC.
4. Follow the same procedure as Windows users from the above step 3~5.
5. IPMItool is ready for use now.
Before establishing the SoL session, the user needs to set related parameters such
as user name, password, and a static IP address of LAN interface via IPMItool. The
general IPMI command syntax is:
The example below shows access to the IPMC through LAN (RMCP), often referred
as IPMI-over-LAN. Using KCS or IPMB is similar.
Note: If you have any problem for setup, contact Advantech technical support team.
4.6.2.2 LAN Commands
To get an overview of all possible LAN commands, please use the keyword “lan” only.
If user wants to change the IP address to their need, please use the following
command:
IPMItool General Command Line Syntax:
ipmitool <connection-method> <ipmitool command>
<connection-method> The interface connected to the IPMC. User may
use LAN or IPMB remotely, or KCS locally
<ipmitool command> The command to be executed with the ipmitool
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