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IPMI is always configured on the private network. | IPMI is always configured on the private network. | ||
Until configured, IPMI is always deactivated. | Until configured, IPMI is always deactivated. | ||
We use the hundreds (decimal) number in the | We use the hundreds (decimal) number in the third of four IP byte-pairs to signify IPMI for a device. | ||
[[Configuring IPMI]] | |||
= Pharmacy 848 = | = Pharmacy 848 = | ||
== Doors == | == Doors == | ||
* | * rack 1 : 10.10.10.251 | ||
* | * rack 2: 10.10.10.252 | ||
* | * rack 1: awaiting replacement | ||
* | * rack 2: awaiting replacement | ||
== Switches and PDUs == | == Switches and PDUs == |
Latest revision as of 15:24, 13 March 2014
This page is about IPMI.
House rules
IPMI is always configured on the private network. Until configured, IPMI is always deactivated. We use the hundreds (decimal) number in the third of four IP byte-pairs to signify IPMI for a device.
Pharmacy 848
Doors
- rack 1 : 10.10.10.251
- rack 2: 10.10.10.252
- rack 1: awaiting replacement
- rack 2: awaiting replacement