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Reference Number: AA-01070// Views: AA-01070// Created: 2015-11-30 16:28:12// Last Updated: 2023-06-15 00:10:42
Q&A
Simulator Ethernet / RJ45 ports - Can I use them all for Communication Protocols and What is IPMI ?

Question

It looks like my simulator has three RJ45 / Ethernet ports on the back. Is it possible to use all these ports to implement Ethernet-based communication protocols? What is IPMI and how can I use it?

An IPMI port is present on X10 and X11 Supermicro Motherboard based simulators (OP5700s, OP4510s, OP5650s and some OP5030s).

To validate what type of motherboard your simulator has, either refer to the System Description Document (White Binder) or using a Linux Command Window, type the following command: dmidecode -t 2

OP5700, OP5650, OP5030 (X10 DRL-i):



OP4510 (X11 SSM-F):



OP5700 XG, OP5650 XG, OP5600 XG, OP5033 XG (X11 DPL-i):



OP4610 XG (ASRock X570D4U-2L2T motherboard):


Answer

No, not all ports!

One is used to connect to the host (typically eth0, eno1 or enp39s0). This one and the others can be used for Ethernet-based communication protocols except for the IPMI port.

Click here for details on how to activate the second Ethernet port.

The RJ45 connector located above the USB ports is a dedicated IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) LAN port. This port can be used to take control of the simulator from another computer to:

1. Remotely turn on or off the simulator. This works as long as the simulator is powered.

2. Access its interface (OS GUI or even the BIOS) without having to plug in a monitor, mouse and keyboard. 

To set up the IPMI port, please consult this KB Article.