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-a
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Prompt for the remote server password.
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-A [authtype]
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Specify an authentication type to use during IPMI v1.5 lan session
activation. Supported authentication types are NONE, PASSWORD, MD2, MD5, or OEM.
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-c
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Present output in CSV (comma separated variable) format. This is not available with all
commands.
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-e [sol_escape_char]
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Use supplied character for SOL session escape character. The default is to use but this
can conflict with SSH sessions.
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-K
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Read Kg key from IPMI_KGKEY environment variable.
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-k [key]
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Use supplied Kg key for IPMI v2 authentication. The default is not to use any Kg
key.
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-y [hex key]
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Use supplied Kg key for IPMI v2 authentication. The key is expected in hexadecimal
format and can be used to specify keys with non-printable characters. For example: '-k
PASSWORD' and 'y 50415353574F5244' are equivalent. The default is not to use any Kg
key.
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-Y
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Prompt for the Kg key for IPMI v2 authentication.
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-C [ciphersuite]
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The remote server authentication, integrity, and encryption algorithms to use for IPMI
v2 lanplus connections. See table 22-19 in the IPMIv2 specification. The
default is 3 which specifies RAKP-HMAC-SHA1 authentication, HMAC-SHA1-96 integrity, and
AES-CBC-128 encryption algorithms.
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-E
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The remote server password is specified by the environment variable
IPMI_PASSWORD.
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-f [password_file]
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Specifies a file containing the remote server password. If this option is absent, or if
password_file is empty, the password will default to NULL.
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-h
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Get basic usage help from the command line.
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-H [address]
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Remote server address, can be IP address or hostname. This option is required for
lan and lanplus interfaces.
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-i [interface]
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Selects the IPMI interface to use. Supported interfaces that are compiled in are visible
in the usage help output. No auto-detect is attempted. See the -I
description for more information.
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-I [interface]
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Attempt the most secure interface first (orcltls). If the BMC does
not support the interface, attempt the next most secured interface until the specified
interface. Supported interfaces that are compiled in are visible in the usage help output.
If lanplus interface or lan interface is specified,
certificate checking is disabled when attempting the orcltls
interface.
Note -
If the -I option is not specified, auto-detect is enabled and
certificate checking is enabled when attempting the orcltls
interface.
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-m [local_address]
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Set the local IPMB address. The default is 0x20 and there should be no need to change
it for normal operation.
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-N [sec]
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Specify number of seconds between retransmissions of lan or
lanplus messages. Default are 2 seconds for lan and 1
second for lanplus interfaces.
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-o [oemtype]
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Select OEM type to support. This usually involves minor hacks in place in the code to
work around quirks in various BMCs from various manufacturers. Use -o list to see a list of
current supported OEM types.
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-O [sel oem]
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Open selected file and read OEM SEL event descriptions to be used during SEL listings.
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-p [port]
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The remote server TLS TCP connection port is 443 (default).
For IPMI v2.0 and 1.5, the remote server UDP TCP connection is port 623
(default).
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-P [password]
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Remote server password is specified on the command-line. If supported it will be
obscured in the process list.
Note -
Specifying the password as a command-line option is not recommended.
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-R [count]
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Set the number of retries for lan interface or
lanplus interface (default=4).
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-S [sdr_cache_file]
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Use local file for remote SDR cache. Using a local SDR cache can drastically increase
performance for commands that require knowledge of the entire SDR to perform their function.
Local SDR cache from a remote system can be created with the sdr dump
command.
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-t [target_address]
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Selects IPMI interface to use. Supported interfaces that are compiled in are visible in
the usage help output.
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-U [username]
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Remote server username, default is NULL user.
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-d N
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Use device number N to specify the /dev/ipmiN (or
/dev/ipmi/N or /dev/ipmidev/N) device to use for
in-band BMC communication. Used to target a specific BMC on a multi-node, multi-BMC system
through the IPMI device driver interface. Default is 0.
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-v
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Increase verbose output level. This option may be specified multiple times to increase
the level of debug output. If given three times you will get hexdumps of all incoming and
outgoing packets.
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-V
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Display version information.
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--no-cert-check
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Disables the check for validating the SSL certificate when the
orcltls IPMI interface is specified.
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--cert-dir [path]
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Location of trusted SSL certificates on host server SP.
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