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Daily note taking time.
This thing doesn’t even have documentation.
So I fiddled with some weird AMI motherboards and found out that this product’s IPMI actually has multiple ports and requires bonding.
Although I don’t understand why they made such a stupid design, in short, the IP configured by ipmitool directly does not take effect, and bonding can only be done without access to the IPMI GUI.
Enable bonding
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~> ipmitool raw 0x32 0x71 6 0 3 |
Also: disabling bonding is
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~> ipmitool raw 0x32 0x71 0x1 0x0 0x0 0x1 0x64 0x0 0x3 0x1 |
Then check the status and execute
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~> ipmitool raw 0x32 0x72 0x1 0x0 0x0 |
If 00 00 01 64 00 03 01
is returned, it is disabled, and 01 00 01 64 00 03 01
is enabled.
Then configure the lan parameters normally.
By the way, I would like to scold AMI for being inhumane.
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