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Data Sheet FUJITSU Software ServerView® Suite - integrated Remote Management Controller - iRMC S4
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integrated Remote Management Controller - iRMC S4
Standard functions of the iRMC S4
Browser Access
The iRMC S4 features its own web server, which can be accessed from
the management station with a standard web browser. All sensor
information, such as fan speeds, voltages, etc., and the complete
configuration of the iRMC S4 are made available to administrators via
the web user interface.
Local User Management
The iRMC S4 has its own user management function which allows up to
16 users to be created with passwords and to be assigned various
rights depending on the user groups they belong to.
Global user management using a directory service
The global user IDs for the iRMC S4 are stored centrally in the directory
service's directory. This makes it possible to manage the user
identifications on a central server. They can therefore be used by all the
iRMC S4s that are connected to this server in the network.
The following directory services are currently supported for iRMC S4
user management:
Microsoft® Active Directory
Novell® eDirectory
OpenLDAP
OpenDS
CAS-based single sign-on (SSO) authentication
The iRMC S4 supports Centralized Authentication Service (CAS)
configuration, which allows you to configure the iRMC S4 web interface
for CAS-based single sign-on (SSO) authentication.
The first time a user logs in to an application (e.g. the iRMC S4 web
interface) within the SSO domain of the CAS service, they are prompted
for their credentials by the CAS-specific login screen. Once they have
been successfully authenticated by the CAS service, the user is granted
access to the iRMC S4 web interface as well as to any other service
within the SSO domain without being prompted for login credentials
again.
Security (SSL, SSH)
Access to the web server and the optional graphical console redirection,
including the mouse and keyboard, can be protected by HTTPS/SSL
(128-bit). Incorrect logins will be logged. To enable access to iRMC S4
via the Remote Manager cryptographically secured communication can
be established, which is protected by the SSH mechanisms. The
Remote Manager is an alphanumerical user interface of the iRMC S4.
DNS / DHCP
The iRMC S4 provides support for automatic network configuration. It
has a default name and DHCP support is set by default so that the
iRMC S4 gets its IP address from the DHCP server. The iRMC S4 name is
registered by the Domain Name Service (DNS). Up to five DNS servers
are supported. If DNS/DHCP is not available, the iRMC S4 also supports
static IP addresses.
Network Bonding
Network bonding for the iRMC S4 is designed for redundancy in the
event of Ethernet network adapter failures. Thus, iRMC S4 network
management traffic is protected from loss of service which occurs due
to failure of a single physical link.
The iRMC S4 supports the active-backup mode, i.e. one port is active
until the link fails, and then the other port takes over the MAC and
becomes active.
LAN
In most Fujitsu PRIMERGY systems one LAN interface of the built-in NIC
(network interface card) is reserved for the management LAN. In the
remaining systems the LAN interface can be configured optionally for
exclusive use by the management LAN
shared operation with the system
exclusive use by the system.
The management LAN interface of the system NIC is
indicated by a wrench icon it supports IPv4 and IPv6.
High availability LAN support / failover between a shared LAN Port and
the management LAN interface is supported (in IPv4 networks
environment only).
Common Information Model (CIM)
iRMC S4 supports WSMAN as well as CIM/XML. For a list of supported
profiles please check the related documentation.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
In addition to the Remote Manager, the iRMC S4 also supports SMASH
CLP (System Management Architecture for Server Hardware Command
Line Protocol) as standardized by the DMTF (Distributed Management
Task Force).
Text Console Redirection
A Telnet session can be initiated on the iRMC S4 via the Remote
Management Frontend. This calls the Remote Manager, via which a
text console redirection session can be started, power management
carried out, the error event log read or sensor information queried.
Beside Telnet there is support for SOL (serial over LAN) and SSH (secure
Shell).
“Headless” System Operation
The managed server does not require a mouse, monitor or keyboard to
be connected. The benefits of this include lower costs, far simpler
cabling in the rack and increased security.
Power Supply
Power to iRMC S4 is provided from the Fujitsu PRIMERGY system’s
internal standby power supply.
Basic functions of a BMC
iRMC S4 supports the basic functions of a BMC such as voltage
monitoring, event logging and recovery control.
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