Al: Thanks for the lightning quick reply. There's a space for VLAN configuration in the bios, but let me double-check the docs -- maybe that's a red herring.
* Al Chu (ch...@llnl.gov) [081224 09:03]: > Hey Patrick, > > I have a number of supermicro boards as well, and they do not support > VLAN configuration via IPMI. So I would bet that it's just not > supported on your motherboards as well. We can verify if you run > --checkout along with --debug (and --section=lan_conf to shorten the > output). You should get some debug output indicating vlan parameters > can't be checked out, like: > > pwoprjr2: IPMI Command Data: > pwoprjr2: ------------------ > pwoprjr2: [ 2h] = cmd[ 8b] > pwoprjr2: [ 80h] = comp_code[ 8b] > pwoprjr2: IPMI Trailer: > pwoprjr2: -------------- > pwoprjr2: [ 2h] = checksum2[ 8b] > ipmi_cmd_get_lan_configuration_parameters_vlan_id: bad completion code > > the 80h in the completion code means "parameter not supported". > > Al > > On Wed, 2008-12-24 at 08:47 -0800, Patrick Michael Kane wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I have 16 Supermicro X7DCT systems with the AOC-SIMSO card. FreeIPMI > > works great, generally, but when I export the BMC configuration using > > bmc-config, I don't see the VLAN configuration anywhere in the > > checked out configuration. > > > > Is there a way to modify the VLAN configuration on this BMC from the > > command line? Or am I stuck futzing with it at the BIOS? > > > > Thanks. > > > > Best, -- Patrick Michael Kane <mo...@pr.es.to> _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list Freeipmi-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users